Over the past few years, there have been two very popular articles written by our very own Chase Stuart that look at an interesting approach to building a fantasy team with late value picks. Based upon the theory of using both Strength of Schedule ("SOS") and taking two players as a combination to build one very good player, he has discussed both Team Defense by Committee ("TDBC") and Quarterback by Committee ("QBBC") as a general fantasy league strategy. In general I think that this is a wise move because very early on in fantasy drafts there are a ton of RB and WR prospects to go after to build a great team. While there are a few studs at QB and also a few choice defenses, I do not see a huge need in leagues to pursue either too hard in the beginning stages of a fantasy draft.
So with this in mind, I started to think about what else can be done with the committee approach. Tight end? Perhaps. Wide receiver? A possibility, but it might be better to look at third WR options than any other option. What about running back? Hmmm, that's really intriguing. What if you could grab two running backs later in the draft that could combine to perform on a RB2 - or even RB1 - level, based solely on their current projections and their schedule? Now we're talking. This really got my attention, so I went after this one first. Let's take a look at how I went about this and then we can digest and discuss the results.
The Ground(game) Rules
So how to begin? Defenses and quarterbacks are relatively easy to "committee" together. There's usually only one QB and certainly only one team defense per NFL club, so the approach is pretty simple as far as picking out which players / teams to try and pair up. When it comes to running backs, the line is not quite so easy to draw, but I needed some basis to pick which players it made sense to try and combine for a decent committee. I decided that I would use the following criteria to decide which players to start with for evaluating:
Criteria #1 - RB25 and Beyond
This seems pretty simple. If we want to have a duo that puts up RB2 numbers, that means we want RB24 or better production - else we would just draft RB24 or higher and forget the whole idea. So here is the list of players with which I started, based on their Average Draft Position (ADP):
ADP |
Running Back |
ADP |
Running Back |
RB25 |
Brandon Jacobs |
RB37 |
Tim Hightower |
RB26 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
RB38 |
Chester Taylor |
RB27 |
Reggie Bush |
RB39 |
Jerome Harrison |
RB28 |
Cadillac Williams |
RB40 |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
RB29 |
Michael Bush |
RB41 |
Montario Hardesty |
RB30 |
C.J. Spiller |
RB42 |
Marion Barber |
RB31 |
Justin Forsett |
RB43 |
Steve Slaton |
RB32 |
Fred Jackson |
RB44 |
Arian Foster |
RB33 |
Darren Sproles |
RB45 |
Darren McFadden |
RB34 |
Clinton Portis |
RB46 |
Willis McGahee |
RB35 |
Matt Forte |
RB47 |
Correll Buckhalter |
RB36 |
Laurence Maroney |
RB48 |
Leon Washington |
Table 1: Running Backs RB25-RB48 Based on ADP
Great, now we have 24 guys to pair up and see how they do. That makes 276 potential committees, so there had better be a decent one (or several, we hope) out of all of those couplets. Now, before I go over the method of how to pair them up and the results, we need one more rule:
Criteria #2 - No more than one RB from Round 5 and one from Round 6.
This could get tricky here, but understand the overall goal. The point of RB2BC is to "free up" the first 4 rounds of your fantasy draft to pursue 3 wide receivers after grabbing a stud RB in Round 1. This also gives you the flexibility of grabbing two receivers and a stud QB or TE, depending on your personal preference, or even to get RB2 and have the "RB2BC" be your RB3. Flexibility is the name of the game here. We all want value in our drafts, and having the ability to grab two RBs in Rounds 5 and 6 to act as our RB2BC gives us that ability.
Here is the good news - nearly all the running backs on the list above have ADPs that are Round 6 or higher (later). Only Matt Forte and Brandon Jacobs are being selected on average in Round 5 with three more (Marion Barber, Ricky Williams and Reggie Bush) expected to go early in Round 6. We will have to keep that in mind when we look at the result because it would not make sense to expect to get two of these five backs in a combination based on their ADP.
So what do we do now to figure out some RB pairs?
Criteria #3 - Use Footballguys' RB Strength of Schedule
This sounds pretty simple, doesn't it? Just take the RB Strength of Schedule to figure out when certain players are more likely to score well. What I did is similar to what the Projections Dominator and Draft Dominator do for you - take the projected fantasy points and slice them up over 16 weeks based on the strength of schedule. I call this result the "distributed fantasy points" for each back.
After I had all 24 running backs with distributed fantasy points on a weekly basis, I just compared all of the possible RB pairs to find the best duos for RB2BC. So here we are - time for some results.
Rk |
Running Back 1 |
Running Back 2 |
Value |
1 |
Brandon Jacobs |
C.J. Spiller |
167.2 |
2 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
C.J. Spiller |
162.1 |
3 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Fred Jackson |
160.5 |
4 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Reggie Bush |
160.2 |
5 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Cadillac Williams |
159.9 |
6 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Michael Bush |
157.9 |
7 |
Reggie Bush |
C.J. Spiller |
157.8 |
8 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Justin Forsett |
157.5 |
9 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Clinton Portis |
157.1 |
10 |
Reggie Bush |
Cadillac Williams |
157.0 |
11 |
Cadillac Williams |
C.J. Spiller |
156.5 |
12 |
Michael Bush |
C.J. Spiller |
156.3 |
13 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Reggie Bush |
155.9 |
14 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Cadillac Williams |
155.3 |
15 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Fred Jackson |
155.2 |
16 |
C.J. Spiller |
Matt Forte |
154.6 |
17 |
Reggie Bush |
Justin Forsett |
154.4 |
18 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Justin Forsett |
153.7 |
19 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Tim Hightower |
153.7 |
20 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Michael Bush |
153.5 |
21 |
Reggie Bush |
Fred Jackson |
153.5 |
22 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Darren Sproles |
153.4 |
23 |
C.J. Spiller |
Justin Forsett |
152.8 |
24 |
Cadillac Williams |
Michael Bush |
151.9 |
25 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Clinton Portis |
151.6 |
26 |
Cadillac Williams |
Justin Forsett |
151.3 |
27 |
Cadillac Williams |
Fred Jackson |
151.1 |
28 |
C.J. Spiller |
Darren Sproles |
150.7 |
29 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Marion Barber |
150.6 |
30 |
C.J. Spiller |
Chester Taylor |
150.4 |
31 |
Cadillac Williams |
Clinton Portis |
150.4 |
32 |
Brandon Jacobs |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
150.4 |
33 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Leon Washington |
150.3 |
34 |
Michael Bush |
Fred Jackson |
150.1 |
35 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Steve Slaton |
149.5 |
36 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Arian Foster |
149.5 |
37 |
Reggie Bush |
Tim Hightower |
149.4 |
38 |
Justin Forsett |
Matt Forte |
149.3 |
39 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Darren McFadden |
149.2 |
40 |
Cadillac Williams |
Laurence Maroney |
149.0 |
41 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Laurence Maroney |
148.6 |
42 |
Cadillac Williams |
Darren Sproles |
148.4 |
43 |
Reggie Bush |
Clinton Portis |
148.3 |
44 |
Reggie Bush |
Matt Forte |
148.1 |
45 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Tim Hightower |
148.1 |
46 |
C.J. Spiller |
Clinton Portis |
148.0 |
47 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Correll Buckhalter |
147.9 |
48 |
Reggie Bush |
Laurence Maroney |
147.8 |
49 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Darren Sproles |
147.7 |
50 |
Michael Bush |
Matt Forte |
147.6 |
51 |
Michael Bush |
Justin Forsett |
147.5 |
52 |
Cadillac Williams |
Matt Forte |
147.5 |
53 |
C.J. Spiller |
Laurence Maroney |
147.4 |
54 |
Reggie Bush |
Michael Bush |
147.2 |
55 |
Michael Bush |
Clinton Portis |
147.1 |
56 |
Justin Forsett |
Fred Jackson |
146.4 |
57 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Matt Forte |
146.2 |
58 |
Fred Jackson |
Matt Forte |
146.2 |
59 |
Justin Forsett |
Chester Taylor |
145.9 |
60 |
Reggie Bush |
Chester Taylor |
145.8 |
61 |
Justin Forsett |
Darren Sproles |
145.7 |
62 |
Justin Forsett |
Clinton Portis |
145.5 |
63 |
Reggie Bush |
Jerome Harrison |
145.4 |
64 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Chester Taylor |
145.1 |
65 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Montario Hardesty |
144.7 |
66 |
Cadillac Williams |
Jerome Harrison |
144.6 |
67 |
Cadillac Williams |
Montario Hardesty |
144.6 |
68 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
144.4 |
69 |
Michael Bush |
Chester Taylor |
144.4 |
70 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Marion Barber |
144.3 |
71 |
Michael Bush |
Tim Hightower |
144.3 |
72 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Jerome Harrison |
144.2 |
73 |
Cadillac Williams |
Tim Hightower |
144.0 |
74 |
Reggie Bush |
Montario Hardesty |
143.9 |
75 |
Reggie Bush |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
143.6 |
76 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Leon Washington |
143.6 |
77 |
Michael Bush |
Laurence Maroney |
143.5 |
78 |
Reggie Bush |
Correll Buckhalter |
143.3 |
79 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Steve Slaton |
143.2 |
80 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Arian Foster |
143.2 |
81 |
Reggie Bush |
Steve Slaton |
143.2 |
82 |
Reggie Bush |
Arian Foster |
143.2 |
83 |
Cadillac Williams |
Chester Taylor |
143.1 |
84 |
Reggie Bush |
Leon Washington |
143.0 |
85 |
Cadillac Williams |
Steve Slaton |
142.9 |
86 |
Cadillac Williams |
Arian Foster |
142.9 |
87 |
Clinton Portis |
Matt Forte |
142.9 |
88 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Laurence Maroney |
142.8 |
89 |
Cadillac Williams |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
142.8 |
90 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Darren McFadden |
142.5 |
91 |
C.J. Spiller |
Steve Slaton |
142.5 |
92 |
C.J. Spiller |
Arian Foster |
142.5 |
93 |
Fred Jackson |
Chester Taylor |
142.4 |
94 |
C.J. Spiller |
Jerome Harrison |
142.4 |
95 |
Michael Bush |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
142.4 |
96 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
142.3 |
97 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Willis McGahee |
142.3 |
98 |
Brandon Jacobs |
None |
142.3 |
Table 2: Running Back #2 Committee Pairs
As we can see from Table 2, we have some very good pairs to select from for RB2BC. There are 97 pairs that are worth as much as or more than Brandon Jacobs by his lonesome. I have included Jacobs by himself as Pair #98 for comparison reasons. Let's also take a look at how often some of these guys show up on the table:
Running Back |
Frq |
Running Back |
Frq |
Brandon Jacobs |
24 |
Tim Hightower |
5 |
Reggie Bush |
19 |
Steve Slaton |
5 |
Cadillac Williams |
18 |
LaDainian Tomlinson |
5 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
17 |
Darren Sproles |
5 |
C.J. Spiller |
14 |
Arian Foster |
5 |
Michael Bush |
13 |
Jerome Harrison |
4 |
Justin Forsett |
11 |
Montario Hardesty |
3 |
Matt Forte |
8 |
Leon Washington |
3 |
Fred Jackson |
8 |
Marion Barber |
2 |
Clinton Portis |
8 |
Darren McFadden |
2 |
Chester Taylor |
7 |
Correll Buckhalter |
2 |
Laurence Maroney |
6 |
Willis McGahee |
1 |
Table 3: Running Back #2 Committee Pair Appearances by Player
As we can see from Table 3, seven RBs show up on this list with a lot of regularity – Brandon Jacobs, Reggie Bush, Cadillac Williams, Ahmad Bradshaw, C.J. Spiller, Michael Bush and Justin Forsett. All seven backs are in at least 11 of the 97 pairs each. This should surprise no one that read Table 1, as these six guys are all near the Top of the RB25 and beyond ADP list. They should have good value and should make for good pairs.
Putting It All Together
Now that we have 97 possible pairs that are equal to or better than Brandon Jacobs, what exactly does that mean? Should Brandon Jacobs be the basis of our comparison? Of course not. Remember our goal - find a pair of running backs that can combine for RB2 (or better) fantasy production. To figure that out we need a better metric, so here are the projections for RB12 through RB25, using PPR:
Rk |
Running Back |
FPs |
12 |
Shonn Greene |
172.9 |
13 |
Knowshon Moreno |
172.7 |
14 |
Pierre Thomas |
172.3 |
15 |
Jamaal Charles |
171.9 |
16 |
Jonathan Stewart |
171.2 |
17 |
Chris Wells |
170.2 |
18 |
Joseph Addai |
166.4 |
19 |
Cedric Benson |
164.9 |
20 |
Ronnie Brown |
153.6 |
21 |
Felix Jones |
151.8 |
22 |
Jahvid Best |
150.9 |
23 |
LeSean McCoy |
145.7 |
24 |
Ricky Williams |
143.3 |
25 |
Brandon Jacobs |
142.4 |
Table 4: Projected Fantasy Points for RBs 12-25
Based on Table 4, we see something that catches our eye. Cedric Benson (RB19) projects to have about 165 fantasy points this season. Looking at our possible pairs, we have one pairing that is projected to beat 165 fantasy points. This tells us that choosing the correct pair can give us the result we wanted - RB2 production on the cheap.
Now, to look for the best bargains available, let's take one more final look at these pairs, focusing on those that project to be comparable to RB20 (Ronnie Brown, 153.6 points) or better:
Rk |
Running Back 1 |
Running Back 2 |
Value |
ADP1 |
ADP2 |
1 |
Brandon Jacobs |
C.J. Spiller |
167.2 |
25 |
30 |
2 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
C.J. Spiller |
162.1 |
26 |
30 |
3 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Fred Jackson |
160.5 |
25 |
32 |
4 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Reggie Bush |
160.2 |
25 |
27 |
5 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Cadillac Williams |
159.9 |
25 |
28 |
6 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Michael Bush |
157.9 |
25 |
29 |
7 |
Reggie Bush |
C.J. Spiller |
157.8 |
27 |
30 |
8 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Justin Forsett |
157.5 |
25 |
31 |
9 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Clinton Portis |
157.1 |
25 |
34 |
10 |
Reggie Bush |
Cadillac Williams |
157.0 |
27 |
28 |
11 |
Cadillac Williams |
C.J. Spiller |
156.5 |
28 |
30 |
12 |
Michael Bush |
C.J. Spiller |
156.3 |
29 |
30 |
13 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Reggie Bush |
155.9 |
26 |
27 |
14 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Cadillac Williams |
155.3 |
26 |
28 |
15 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Fred Jackson |
155.2 |
26 |
32 |
16 |
C.J. Spiller |
Matt Forte |
154.6 |
30 |
35 |
17 |
Reggie Bush |
Justin Forsett |
154.4 |
27 |
31 |
18 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Justin Forsett |
153.7 |
26 |
31 |
19 |
Brandon Jacobs |
Tim Hightower |
153.7 |
25 |
37 |
Table 5: Top 19 RB2BC Options for 2010
Lastly, we should focus on the best of the bargain bin - pairs of running backs that include no more than one RB with ADP of RB27, and possibly both backs with ADP of 30 or higher. The trick to RB2BC will be timing, as it is quite possible that the top four RBs on the list will be selected in Round 5 and the next four (RB29-32) are unlikely to escape Round 6. That is why the recommendation for RB2BC for 2010 is C.J. Spiller and Ahmad Bradshaw. Take Spiller in Round 5 and Bradshaw in Round 6 to pair together for your RB2 committee.
Note that there is more than one way to use this strategy. For thoroughness, Table 5 should be your guide on Fantasy Draft Day if you attempt to use RB2BC. Take the top back available from the list in Round 5 and grab the next best back to pair with him and keep on going.
Here is a final summary of the combined schedules for C.J. Spiller and Ahmad Bradshaw, and when the committee approach suggests starting each one:
Wk |
Suggested Starter |
Opponent |
1 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Carolina |
2 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
at Indianapolis |
3 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Tennessee |
4 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Chicago |
5 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
at Houston |
6 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Detroit |
7 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
at Dallas |
8 |
C.J. Spiller |
at Kansas City |
9 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
at Seattle |
10 |
C.J. Spiller |
Detroit |
11 |
C.J. Spiller |
at Cincinnati |
12 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Jacksonville |
13 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
Washington |
14 |
C.J. Spiller |
Cleveland |
15 |
C.J. Spiller |
at Miami |
16 |
Ahmad Bradshaw |
at Green Bay |
Table 6: Suggested RB2BC Schedule Plan
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