However, this isn't a one-size-fits-all strategy. For example, if you are assigned a top four or five pick in the draft, you're going to want to grab one of the top four running backs, such as Le'Veon Bell, Todd Gurley, David Johnson or Ezekiel Elliott, because there is simply too much of a drop off between them and the rest of the players at the position to justify using the Zero RB strategy that early. If you find yourself in the fifth slot or later, and those four rushers have been selected, by all means give Zero RB the green light.