Should I have a WR or RB at Flex?

Running backs can be counted on more to rack up yards and get touchdowns. However, in a PPR league, it would be better to insert a wide receiver into the flex position since points in PPR leagues rely on receptions that players have to rack up the points.
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What position is best for Flex in fantasy football?

After the top-30 running backs, scoring between running backs and wide receivers is so close that the flex spot is usually a case-by-case decision. Once you start comparing low-end RB4s to low-end WR4s, wide receiver opportunity almost always beats that of running backs. In PPR leagues, receivers dominate scoring.
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Is it better to have a RB or WR at Flex half PPR?

Are RB or WR more valuable in half PPR? In half-PPR, running backs and wide receivers might not be on more equal footing. In standard leagues, running backs reign supreme. In full-PPR, the edge almost shifts to the receivers.
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Are WR or RB more valuable in fantasy?

The ceiling is much higher with WRs, so it may be more valuable to select a top tier WR for your team vs. a top tier RB, simply because they have a better chance of outscoring them. All of these reasons combine to effectively support the conclusion that WRs do score more points than RBs in Fantasy Football.
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Should I be a RB or WR?

It all depends on the type of offense your team runs. If your team is a run-heavy offense, you'll need to have 2-3 running backs that can share carries. If your offense is a modern-day spread offense, you'll need more wide receivers who can stress the defense.
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Is RB or WR harder?

Wide receivers also do not take the physical beatings that running backs do. Not only are receivers more durable, they are also very difficult to replace in an NFL offense. Sure, teams can find other players to catch the ball, but starting wide receivers do more than just produce.
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Do WR or RB get injured more?

Of all the players there was by far the most injuries collected by position were WRs (572).
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Has a WR gotten MVP?

No receiver has ever won the NFL's MVP award. Not a single one. Could this be the year that changes? The problem for great receivers is that there's always a quarterback who made them great.
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How many WR and RB should I draft?

Ideally, you'd have three star RBs, 8-9 receivers with an excellent shot at 90-plus targets and 2-3 QB, TE and defenses (three where the players are worse, two where they're better.)
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Is it OK to have a RB and WR from the same team?

However, stacking a wr/rb on the same team, in most cases, is considered to be “putting too many eggs in one basket”.
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Should you put a RB at flex?

No lineup decision should ever be made blindly in fantasy football, and that goes for choosing your flex. If you have a running back projected to outscore your receivers, he should fill your flex, even in PPR leagues.
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Can you put a WR at flex?

The flex can be a wide receiver, tight end, or running back. It is a critical position in any lineup to win weekly matches. The main purpose of the flex spot is to add flexibility to your roster in fantasy football.
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Can you play a RB at flex?

The players that are allowed to be started in the flex position varies from league to league. Most leagues will only allow running backs, wide receivers, or tight ends.
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Who should I put in my flex?

Consensus Rankings
  • Travis Kelce. TE — KC.
  • Miles Sanders. RB — PHI.
  • A.J. Brown. WR — PHI.
  • Isiah Pacheco. RB — KC.
  • DeVonta Smith. WR — PHI.
  • Jerick McKinnon. RB — KC.
  • Dallas Goedert. TE — PHI.
  • Kenneth Gainwell. RB — PHI.
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What position gets the most fantasy points?

Quarterbacks score the most, running backs and wide receivers aren't too far behind and tight ends are still valuable, especially the top guys. With that balance in mind, let's begin by defining the scoring rules for a standard scoring league.
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What is the most important position in fantasy football?

Running back continues to be the most critical position in fantasy football. There are two main reasons RB typically decides the fate of your team each season: As the NFL becomes an increasingly pass-heavy league and RBs are deployed for specific purposes, there are fewer workhorse backs.
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Should I draft a WR or RB first?

The strategy in the first round varies based on your pick number. If you are one of the first five or six managers to pick, you should almost always choose a running back. Alternatively, if you're drafting in the 7-10 range, you are likely better off to draft a wide receiver.
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Can you hold a WR within 5 yards?

LEGAL AND ILLEGAL CONTACT WITH ELIGIBLE RECEIVERS

The defender is allowed to maintain continuous and unbroken contact within the five-yard zone, so long as the receiver has not moved beyond a point that is even with the defender.
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What is a good weight for a WR?

How big should a Wide Receiver be? The average weight in the NFL in recent years for wide receivers is 200 Ibs and in college football, it is 190 Ibs. That puts wide receivers level with defensive backs as the lightest on the field, and a massive 114 Ibs lighter than the heaviest position which is the offensive line.
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Who is the #1 WR in the NFL?

Since entering the league in 2021, Chase leads the NFL with +720 receiving yards over expected, as he has consistently been among the league's best players at his position.
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Has a WR ever won Heisman?

That would be Michigan's Desmond Howard in 1991. It's a true rarity for a player at the position to win the award, as there have been just four wide receivers all-time to be named a Heisman winn. The others? Nebraska's Johnny Rodgers in 1972 and Notre Dame's Tim Brown in 1987.
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What's the safest position in football?

The safest positions in football are undoubtedly the kicker and punter. Each of these positions is protected by extensive rules regarding opposing players tackling, or even making contact, with them.
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What is the most injury prone position in football?

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center found running backs are at risk more than anyone else on the field, 16 percent of injuries occurred, higher than any other position.
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What is the most injury prone position in NFL?

Most-Injured NFL Positions

Looking at data from the 2021-2022 season, we found that wide receivers had the most injuries. 223 wide receivers reported injuries that season ranging from issues with their hamstring to their knee and ankle.
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