Should I draft any rookies onto my fantasy football team?
Sure, you can draft some rookie running backs in your fantasy football team. Running back is a position that just tends to be easier to adapt to in the NFL, and you see a lot of rookie running backs having a lot of success in the NFL and having big roles. You do not want to draft them too early; you do not want to draft them in the first or second round, but pretty soon after that there are going to be some running backs that start as rookies. Other than running backs, you do not want to take too many rookies in the fantasy football draft. Rookie quarterbacks? Forget it. It does not matter how hyped up they are: forget it, as it is such a hard position. Even if they play, it is going to be too tough. With wide receivers, there might be one or two guys every year who are worth having on your roster, but they are not going to be starting for you and it is very difficult to predict who they are going to be. At the most, draft only couple rookie receivers every year. In terms of titans and kickers, forget the rookies totally in your fantasy football team.