RotoBaller fantasy football lead editor Pierre Camus (@pfunk00) and writer Chris Mangano (@ChrisMangano) discuss the late-round QB trend in fantasy football drafts to determine whether grabbing a elite quarterback early could be a successful contrarian strategy.
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When Should You Actually Pull the Trigger on QB?
Pierre and Chris debate the late-round QB strategy versus grabbing an elite quarterback early. Is it really in your best interest to wait until Round 10 or later to select a high-upside QB like Ben Roethlisberger, Matt Ryan, Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott, Derek Carr, Marcus Mariota or Jameis Winston as your starter? Or are you actually better off securing Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, or Tom Brady as your QB1? Where do young passers like Carson Wentz and Deshaun Watson fall? Find out the answer in this episode of the Fantasy Bomb!
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