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A history of RB holdouts and statistical decline
RBBC is a term that fantasy owners fear when it comes to running backs. So is the word holdout. Unfortunately, that's the word we're hearing from the camp of last year's No. 4 fantasy runner, Marshawn Lynch. Barring a contract breakthrough, the veteran will not report to Seattle Seahawks camp this week. So, how will this affect his 2014 draft value? Let's look back at how previous holdouts at the position have fared. It's not good ...
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John Riggins, Washington Redskins (1981)
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Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams (1985)
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Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis Colts (1990)
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Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys (1993)
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Jamal Anderson, Atlanta Falcons (1999)
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Marshall Faulk, St. Louis Rams (1999)
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Corey Dillon, Cincinnati Bengals (2000)
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Larry Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs (2007)
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Steven Jackson, St. Louis Rams (2008)
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Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans (2011)
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Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars (2012)
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