This is mostly an addendum to the Ultimate Guide To Zero RB Draft but a worthwhile exercise for everyone who is making it a point to follow the Zero RB Drafting methodology. These Zero RB targets fit the dictum of what all teams should be drafting: high upside running backs who offer some chance of weekly contribution but sky-high ceilings with any injury ahead of them. Ideally, as outlined in the Ultimate Guide, you would like to have several types of running backs on your team in the later rounds. Pure handcuffs (like Malcolm Brown), uncertain backfield players (like Brieda) and high-upside pass catchers (like Pollard) should all intermingle on the bench (or in your flex).