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One of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to fantasy sports is that its tempting to let the computers or the so-called experts do the heavy lifting for you. When you have a few minutes to make your pick, its easy to fall into the trap of looking down at your big-name draft guide and picking the #43rd best player simply because hes rated higher than #44 and #45. Rule No. 1: Do your own research. The computers dont factor in things like Dwayne Bowe is a head case. They dont factor in things like Hold up on the hype machine, this Ryan Matthews kid is still a rookie. They look at numbers, they look at injury reports, but they cant tell you the whole story. To succeed in your fantasy draft, its pretty much essential that you look to capitalize on some undervalued players, so that your draft picks arent just a mirror of where each player should have gone last year. Without further ado, here are some sleeper candidates to bust out at Running Back this season, which makes them valuable assets heading into draft day: Reggie Bush, New Orleans. Hes not exactly threatening to take on Chris Johnson and Adrian Peterson for the best RB in the league, but he still brings something to the table. Bush is the second back in New Orleans behind Pierre Thomas, but Im sorry, Pierre Thomas is not an every-down back. Bush is often used in red zone situations for the Saints, so he should pick up a decent number of touchdowns. Plus, hes used at WR almost as much as he is at Running Back, so its not too much of a stretch to see Bush scoring 10 TDs this yearthat would be two more than consensus #4 RB Ray Rice, I might add Jonathan Stewart, Carolina. Sure, hell continue to split time with DeAngelo Williams, but I have two words for you: Matt Moore. Believe it or not, Moore is the one charged with leading the Panthers offense this season with Jake Delhomme out of Carolina. If the Panthers leaned on their backs in 09, theyll be pretty much dragged by them in 2010. Stewart has the reputation of a downhill, hard-nosed style, but anyone who watched him play in college knows he can be elusive, too. If you have space for three RBs on your roster, grabbing Stewart and Williams to fill your second and third slots will pay off every single week.Jahvid Best, Detroit. Three former Pac-10 running backs in a row? Purely a coincidence, I assure you. Best is lightning quick and, outside of Ryan Matthews, is probably in the best position of any rookie running back to light up the league. With Kevin Smith injured for at least the first week, Best will surely be the best option for at least the first quarter of the season in Detroit. (See what I did there? Get ready for a long season of Best jokes, guys.) Best can flat-out fly, and little else on the Lions roster will frighten anyone. He may not break through so early in his career, but its not unreasonable to think that Jahvid Best could be a top-10 fantasy rusher this time next year. Darren Sproles, San Diego. Sproles is pretty much a career backup, but that doesnt mean he cant be effective. Hes about as fast as anyone in the league (which is important because hes about the same size as he is on his football card), and hell be the #2 behind a rookie in Ryan Matthews. Matthews will definitely bring some excitement to the San Diego offense, but if he struggles or gets hurt, Sproles will be a very serviceable backup for coach Norv Turner. Some fantasy drafts are seeing Matthews get taken off the board as early as the 8th or 9th pick; that just doesnt sit right with me, considering 11 NFL teams passed on him in the first round of this seasons draft before the Chargers scooped him up. Im no NFL scout, but I cant imagine a guy deemed the 12th-best NFL prospect in late April is suddenly one of the 10 best players in the league in early July. Darren Sproles is worth a bench spot on any team, but especially if youve made Ryan Matthews one of your first few picks. Are you ready for the best Weekly Fantasy Football leagues on the web today? Head over to www.fantasyfactor.com the home of Weekly Fantasy Football leagues.
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