By this point, most RotoExperts readers are probably familiar with the concept of Zero RB drafting. Last week, I put together a list of ten Zero RB fantasy football candidates to help you in your fantasy football leagues. However, a less discussed strategy is the Zero wide receiver fantasy football approach. If we approach fantasy football with the conceit that running backs get injured and pass catchers are more plentiful, then starting your draft with stacking running backs and targeting high upside wide receivers after the first ten rounds has profit potential. RotoExperts has explored the Zero WR fantasy football strategy in the past and found that it is viable.