Inspired by Chad’s Dynasty Market Shares posts, I decided to go through the same exercise. My dynasty portfolio consists of eight leagues.
Running Backs
- 4 Kenneth Dixon
- 4 Christine Michael
- 4 Dwayne Washington
- 4 Ka’Deem Carey
- 3 Matt Jones
- 3 Tim Hightower
- 2 Le’Veon Bell
- 2 Todd Gurley
- 2 Ezekiel Elliott
- 2 Giovanni Bernard
- 2 Jordan Howard
- 2 Jerrick McKinnon
- 2 Jonathan Stewart
- 2 Bishop Sankey
- 2 Jonathan Williams
- 2 Cameron Artis-Payne
1 share of Ameer Abdullah, LeGarrette Blount, Devontae Booker, Tevin Coleman, Isaiah Crowell, Mike Davis, Shaun Draughn, Lance Dunbar, Josh Ferguson, Devonta Freeman, Melvin Gordon, Derrick Henry, Daniel Lasco, Dion Lewis, Keith Marshall, Byron Marshall, Ryan Mathews, Darren McFadden, Bilal Powell, Khiry Robinson, Jacquizz Rodgers, Charles Sims, James Starks, Jordan Todman, Fitzgerald Toussaint, Terrell Watson, Terrance West, James White, DeAngelo Williams, Trey Williams, Zach Zenner
My most owned players are all value plays. Dwayne Washington was scooped up in the 4th or 5th round. Ka’Deem Carey and even Christine Michael were on waivers early in the offseason. I may be wrong with Carey, but at the cost of a waiver spot, he is a lottery ticket in the Chicago backfield. Kenneth Dixon reminds me of Matt Jones from last year. I am willing to take him earlier than the rest of the market in rookie drafts. Tim Hightower is a holdover from last year’s fantasy playoff run.
I am not surprised my running back shares are distributed fairly evenly as my strategy is to lock down one sturdy starting option and to go running back by committee for any additional required starters.
What I am surprised by is the limited shares I own of players like Tevin Coleman and Charles Sims. These players are targets this offseason as I expect an uptick in value during the season. I will be exploring acquiring these players in the early season.