1 |
1.01 |
Christian McCaffrey |
RB |
CAR |
13 |
Risky by virtue of ADP investment a year after playing only 3 games |
2 |
1.03 |
Dalvin Cook |
RB |
MIN |
7 |
Slight injury risk but well worth the price |
3 |
1.03 |
Alvin Kamara |
RB |
NO |
6 |
Will see extreme defensive scrutiny early in the year. Does that even matter? |
4 |
1.05 |
Ezekiel Elliott |
RB |
DAL |
7 |
About as safe as they come at RB |
5 |
1.06 |
Davante Adams |
WR |
GB |
13 |
Lock to be the top WR, barring unlikely injury |
6 |
1.06 |
Derrick Henry |
RB |
TEN |
13 |
Mild risk from extreme workload, but built for handling it. |
7 |
1.07 |
Aaron Jones |
RB |
GB |
13 |
Workhorse in an ideal offensive system for his skills. Make sure to handcuff A.J. Dillon. |
8 |
1.08 |
Austin Ekeler |
RB |
LAC |
7 |
132 attempts single-year high; Kamara-like PPR role validates this spot. |
9 |
1.08 |
Travis Kelce |
TE |
KC |
12 |
Seems high to draft a TE, but he was top four as WR the 2 years. |
10 |
1.10 |
Nick Chubb |
RB |
CLE |
13 |
Arguably the best pure runner in the NFL in committed offense. |
11 |
1.10 |
Tyreek Hill |
WR |
KC |
12 |
Hard to argue with Hill in any scoring format. He does it all and as well as anyone. |
12 |
1.12 |
Saquon Barkley |
RB |
NYG |
10 |
Too rich for the risk; elite talent, poor circumstances this year. |
13 |
2.01 |
Najee Harris |
RB |
PIT |
7 |
Suspect OL, tons of weapons in passing game could negate large role. |
14 |
2.02 |
Stefon Diggs |
WR |
BUF |
7 |
Has fought through a knee issue of late but should be fine. Supremely consistent in 2020. |
15 |
2.02 |
Jonathan Taylor |
RB |
IND |
14 |
Tougher schedule, more defensive attention. Great OL, QB still a question mark. |
16 |
2.03 |
Antonio Gibson |
RB |
WAS |
9 |
Elite potential; could be top-five back if healthy as three-down guy. |
17 |
2.05 |
DeAndre Hopkins |
WR |
ARI |
12 |
2 missed games ever, 150+ targets six straight years. |
18 |
2.06 |
Calvin Ridley |
WR |
ATL |
6 |
WR1 in offense with few proven weapons on a team w/ weak defense. |
19 |
2.07 |
Joe Mixon |
RB |
CIN |
10 |
Durability concerns and suspect OL. Poor defense may limit rushing attempts. |
20 |
2.07 |
D.K. Metcalf |
WR |
SEA |
9 |
Freakish measurables, premium skill set, and excellent QB. |
21 |
2.08 |
Clyde Edwards-Helaire |
RB |
KC |
12 |
Year 2 breakout potential if offensive line holds up. |
22 |
2.09 |
Darren Waller |
TE |
LV |
8 |
Focal point of an offense that lacks proven playmakers. |
23 |
2.10 |
Justin Jefferson |
WR |
MIN |
7 |
Tough to see him being much better than 2020, but this is a reasonable price to find out. |
24 |
2.11 |
Pat Mahomes |
QB |
KC |
12 |
It’s hard to consider any QB being a safer bet. Just don’t reach above this ADP. |
25 |
3.01 |
A.J. Brown |
WR |
TEN |
13 |
Should be healthier and now has Julio Jones running interference. Awesome talent. |
26 |
3.02 |
Keenan Allen |
WR |
LAC |
7 |
Only 2 missed games in last 4 years; WR1 w/ great QB; yardage rebound coming. |
27 |
3.02 |
David Montgomery |
RB |
CHI |
10 |
Safe, fits the offense. Could lose TD chances if Justin Fields starts at QB. |
28 |
3.04 |
James Robinson |
RB |
JAX |
7 |
Back to RB1/RB2 borderline utility after the loss of rookie Travis Etienne. |
29 |
3.04 |
Chris Carson |
RB |
SEA |
9 |
Last of the possible RB1 workhorses with a track record of success. |
30 |
3.05 |
George Kittle |
TE |
SF |
6 |
Injury risk, QB concerns. Could live up to TE3, but safer bets in Hockenson & Andrews. |
31 |
3.06 |
CeeDee Lamb |
WR |
DAL |
7 |
Certainly has upside, but scoring more than 250 points to justify this ADP is a stretch. |
32 |
3.06 |
Terry McLaurin |
WR |
WAS |
9 |
Slight room for profit here; better value than Lamb, Kittle. No. 26 is ceiling. |
33 |
3.09 |
Allen Robinson |
WR |
CHI |
10 |
Possible QB change in the season is irrelevant after he thrived despite Trubisky/Foles in 2020. |
34 |
3.09 |
Josh Allen |
QB |
BUF |
7 |
Just far too good in ’20 to confidently say anything negative about him. Don’t reach above this spot. |
35 |
3.10 |
D’Andre Swift |
RB |
DET |
9 |
Injury risk but has serious upside in an offense starving for playmakers. |
36 |
3.11 |
Robert Woods |
WR |
LAR |
11 |
Rock-solid play over past few years and has a QB upgrade. |
37 |
3.12 |
Josh Jacobs |
RB |
LV |
8 |
Inconsistent, TD-dependent, has to share touches, OL overhaul a concern. |
38 |
4.02 |
Miles Sanders |
RB |
PHI |
14 |
Shaky OL, WRs may not scare defenders, QB who can steal TDs. Not encouraging. |
39 |
4.02 |
Mike Evans |
WR |
TB |
9 |
TD dependency, full season of Antonio Brown could eat into numbers. |
40 |
4.04 |
Amari Cooper |
WR |
DAL |
7 |
Injury risk, CeeDee Lamb is ascending … saving grace is Dak loves Cooper. |
41 |
4.04 |
Kyle Pitts |
TE |
ATL |
6 |
Extremely high placement for a rookie TE, but he’s not like any other rookie TE. |
42 |
4.05 |
Kyler Murray |
QB |
ARI |
12 |
Guaranteed volume and offers bonus points on the ground; QB1 overall upside. |
43 |
4.06 |
Cooper Kupp |
WR |
LAR |
11 |
Room for slight profit after WR4 overall in 2019; no worse than mid-WR2 in PPR. |
44 |
4.07 |
Mike Davis |
RB |
ATL |
6 |
Can he do it for a full year basically by himself? |
45 |
4.08 |
Diontae Johnson |
WR |
PIT |
7 |
Poised to repeat strong showing from a year ago. Arguably the safest of all PIT WRs. |
46 |
4.08 |
Darrell Henderson |
RB |
LAR |
11 |
Talented, but will lose touches to Sony Michel & has durability concerns of his own. |
47 |
4.10 |
Myles Gaskin |
RB |
MIA |
14 |
Don’t worry much about other RBs on MIA. Gaskin is easily the most gifted. |
48 |
4.11 |
Julio Jones |
WR |
TEN |
13 |
If healthy, possibly a top-20 overall player. Slight risk, but crazy potential. |
49 |
4.12 |
Chris Godwin |
WR |
TB |
9 |
Injuries in 2020 robbed him, but will Evans, AB, Gronk, Gio Bernard, etc. do it this year? |
50 |
5.01 |
Tyler Lockett |
WR |
SEA |
9 |
Elite WR in D.K. Metcalf protects Lockett and helps his odds of thriving. Strong value here. |
51 |
5.02 |
Lamar Jackson |
QB |
BAL |
8 |
Should be better than last year. Mid-tier QB1 is an appropriate value. |
52 |
5.03 |
Gus Edwards |
RB |
BAL |
8 |
Benefits greatly from the unfortunate injury suffered by J.K. Dobbins. |
53 |
5.03 |
Mark Andrews |
TE |
BAL |
8 |
Lamar Jackson’s BFF and has double-digit TD upside. Super safe with upside = win. |
54 |
5.04 |
Javonte Williams |
RB |
DEN |
11 |
Melvin Gordon is just a dude. Williams steals the job at some point this year. |
55 |
5.05 |
Adam Thielen |
WR |
MIN |
7 |
Way too dependent on TDs last year. Now 31 years old, No. 2 behind Jefferson. |
56 |
5.06 |
Kareem Hunt |
RB |
CLE |
13 |
Instant RB1 if Nick Chubb misses time again. Still has flex role if not. Handcuffing pair is advised. |
57 |
5.07 |
Damien Harris |
RB |
NE |
14 |
Has struggled to stay healthy even as a backup; great opportunity, but not a lock. |
58 |
5.07 |
Brandon Aiyuk |
WR |
SF |
6 |
Wildly talented. Will QB situation hold him back? Doubtful, since he is money after the catch. |
59 |
5.08 |
T.J. Hockenson |
TE |
DET |
9 |
One of the surest bets in fantasy for leading his team in targets. |
60 |
5.10 |
D.J. Moore |
WR |
CAR |
13 |
QB change shouldn’t make much of a difference. If Bridgewater kept him relevant, Darnold can, too. |
61 |
5.11 |
Aaron Rodgers |
QB |
GB |
13 |
Last ride in the green and gold? Rodgers has incentive to be close to as good as last year. |
62 |
6.01 |
Tee Higgins |
WR |
CIN |
10 |
Joe Burrow keyed in on him in 2020. Defense is weak, which promotes passing volume. Nice WR2. |
63 |
6.01 |
Chase Edmonds |
RB |
ARI |
12 |
RB plays 2nd fiddle to ARI WRs; Murray & Conner will steal TDs; PPR upside, though. |
64 |
6.02 |
Raheem Mostert |
RB |
SF |
6 |
Major durability questions; studly rookie waiting to take over. |
65 |
6.02 |
Chase Claypool |
WR |
PIT |
7 |
Huge play can happen on any touch, but so many mouths to feed, plus more running expected. |
66 |
6.04 |
Jerry Jeudy |
WR |
DEN |
11 |
Ideal skill set for Teddy Bridgewater’s deliberate ways and precision accuracy. |
67 |
6.05 |
Dak Prescott |
QB |
DAL |
7 |
No worries about his ankle. Bombs away! Great value placement, too. |
68 |
6.07 |
Trey Sermon |
RB |
SF |
6 |
Should overtake starting job at some point in 2021. Perfect fit for system. |
69 |
6.08 |
Russell Wilson |
QB |
SEA |
9 |
Ignore last year’s second half. Too talented, too many weapons. |
70 |
6.08 |
Odell Beckham Jr |
WR |
CLE |
13 |
ACL tear not as much of a concern for a WR, but run-first offense, lacks QB chemistry. |
71 |
6.10 |
Logan Thomas |
TE |
WAS |
9 |
Broke out at age 29 after a position change. Curtis Samuel should interfere with targets. |
72 |
6.10 |
Justin Herbert |
QB |
LAC |
7 |
Fantasy darling, but he does have a new offense, so don’t get too overzealous. Fair value here. |
73 |
6.11 |
Michael Thomas |
WR |
NO |
6 |
Misses first 5 games, may return after Week 6 bye. Too much uncertainty in 1st half of drafts. |
74 |
6.12 |
Antonio Brown |
WR |
TB |
9 |
Soaring stock right now; was on pace for 90 catches last year; Tom Brady loves him. |
75 |
7.02 |
Melvin Gordon |
RB |
DEN |
11 |
Only a matter of time before rookie Javonte Williams replaces him. |
76 |
7.02 |
Robby Anderson |
WR |
CAR |
13 |
Sound value. Sam Darnold loved him in New York. |
77 |
7.04 |
Michael Carter |
RB |
NYJ |
6 |
Undersized rookie RB in a time share on a team with a terrible defense. Iffy. |
78 |
7.06 |
DeVonta Smith |
WR |
PHI |
14 |
WR1 talent. QB question marks. Durability may be an issue for slender build. |
79 |
7.06 |
Ronald Jones II |
RB |
TB |
9 |
A billion receiving targets, Leonard Fournette & Gio Bernard to fight with for touches. No thanks. |
80 |
7.07 |
Tom Brady |
QB |
TB |
9 |
Despite his body ignoring Father Time, there is risk. The ADP is fair, but nab a quality backup. |
81 |
7.07 |
A.J. Dillon |
RB |
GB |
13 |
Might be inconsistent; has enormous TD potential. Becomes RB1 if something happens to Jones. |
82 |
7.07 |
Ja’Marr Chase |
WR |
CIN |
10 |
Has battled drops after taking a year off in 2020 FBS season. Good situation but could take time. |
83 |
7.08 |
Noah Fant |
TE |
DEN |
11 |
If healthy, look for chemistry with his accurate QB. Volume may be inconsistent. |
84 |
7.10 |
JuJu Smith-Schuster |
WR |
PIT |
7 |
Role change has yielded high-volume, low-yardage results. |
85 |
7.12 |
Laviska Shenault Jr. |
WR |
JAX |
7 |
Serious upside here. Came on strong late last year, has a legit QB1 now. |
86 |
7.12 |
Courtland Sutton |
WR |
DEN |
11 |
ACL recovery is 100%. Looking like former self. Will benefit from Bridgewater’s ball placement. |
87 |
7.12 |
Zack Moss |
RB |
BUF |
7 |
Will pop off a few big games in 2021. Fights QB for TDs, loses 3rd-down work. |
88 |
7.12 |
Kenny Golladay |
WR |
NYG |
10 |
Already a question mark for Week 1 with a hamstring issue. Terrible QB situation. Avoid. |
89 |
8.01 |
Matthew Stafford |
QB |
LAR |
11 |
Ideal offensive fit, great weaponry; may not be a 5k volume guy but has high floor. |
90 |
8.02 |
Robert Tonyan Jr. |
TE |
GB |
13 |
Way too reliant on TDs last year; disappeared when not in the end zone. But, worth the pick. |
91 |
8.04 |
Marquez Callaway |
WR |
NO |
6 |
Jameis Winston’s WR1 while Michael Thomas is out first 5 games has season-long utility. |
92 |
8.05 |
Corey Davis |
WR |
NYJ |
6 |
Zach Wilson loved him in the preseason. Fair market value here. |
93 |
8.06 |
Leonard Fournette |
RB |
TB |
9 |
Lombardi Lenny will be more comfy in offense now, but so many mouths to feed. |
94 |
8.07 |
Jamaal Williams |
RB |
DET |
9 |
D’Andre Swift (groin) still isn’t 100%. Williams will return on this ADP and then some. |
95 |
8.07 |
Sony Michel |
RB |
LAR |
11 |
Has to learn offense quickly; could be slow to start, but nice depth for 2nd half of season. |
96 |
8.08 |
Deebo Samuel |
WR |
SF |
6 |
Could be considered an injury liability. QB situation is disconcerting to a degree. Risk-reward WR3. |
97 |
8.09 |
Tyler Higbee |
TE |
LAR |
11 |
Huge upgrade at QB; not a volume TE, but could see starting-worthy spurts during the year. |
98 |
8.10 |
Devin Singletary |
RB |
BUF |
7 |
Zack Moss & Josh Allen damper his upside. Best drafted as an RB4 in PPR. |
99 |
8.11 |
Ryan Tannehill |
QB |
TEN |
13 |
Nice consolation if you choose to wait on the position. |
100 |
9.01 |
James Conner |
RB |
ARI |
12 |
Flex upside if he stays on the field. Will be reliant on TDs more than most RBs. |
101 |
9.02 |
Tyler Boyd |
WR |
CIN |
10 |
Could be a strong PPR guy early in the year while Ja’Marr Chase gets up to speed. |
102 |
9.03 |
Dallas Goedert |
TE |
PHI |
14 |
Zach Ertz remains on the team & likely isn’t going anywhere. Goedert isn’t as appealing as in June. |
103 |
9.04 |
Jaylen Waddle |
WR |
MIA |
14 |
Elite physical traits but undersized rookie who may need time. QB is still a work-in-progress. |
104 |
9.04 |
Jalen Hurts |
QB |
PHI |
14 |
Rushing ability should be his defining characteristic |
105 |
9.05 |
Mecole Hardman |
WR |
KC |
12 |
Even in Round 9, it’s tough to see him making a dent outside of a few splash plays. |
106 |
9.07 |
Kenyan Drake |
RB |
LV |
8 |
Could be a hot-hand scenario. Josh Jacobs has durability issues. Drake is intriguing depth. |
107 |
9.07 |
Michael Pittman Jr. |
WR |
IND |
14 |
Huge profit potential if Carson Wentz stays healthy. No T.Y. Hilton (neck) is a huge W for Pittman. |
108 |
9.08 |
Tony Pollard |
RB |
DAL |
7 |
Will be a top-5 back if something happens to Zeke. Pollard does it all and really well. |
109 |
9.09 |
Brandin Cooks |
WR |
HOU |
10 |
Assuming no Deshaun Watson, Cooks still can outdo this ADP. He has performed at every stop. |
110 |
9.10 |
Phillip Lindsay |
RB |
HOU |
10 |
One of three, maybe four, RBs in a rotation. Shaky OL, uncertain QB situation. Fade. |
111 |
9.12 |
Alexander Mattison |
RB |
MIN |
7 |
Handcuff to Dalvin Cook. Speculative buy as an RB4/5. |
112 |
9.12 |
Pittsburgh Defense |
DEF |
PIT |
7 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
113 |
10.01 |
Darnell Mooney |
WR |
CHI |
10 |
WR2 gets shielded behind Allen Robinson. QB situation is so-so, but Mooney is legit. |
114 |
10.03 |
LA Rams Defense |
DEF |
LAR |
11 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
115 |
10.04 |
Jakobi Meyers |
WR |
NE |
14 |
Could emerge as a sneaky PPR guy, but there’s as much upside as downside. |
116 |
10.05 |
Joe Burrow |
QB |
CIN |
10 |
ACL is behind him. Awful defense will lead to huge passing volume. Has the WRs to shine. |
117 |
10.05 |
D.J. Chark |
WR |
JAX |
7 |
Already looking like an injury waiting to happen with persistent dings and dents. |
118 |
10.07 |
Mike Gesicki |
TE |
MIA |
14 |
Consistent, has chemistry with QB. The last of the TE1s to be confident about drafting. |
119 |
10.07 |
J.D. McKissic |
RB |
WAS |
9 |
Won’t be RB17 again, but this late he’s all profit, even with Curtis Samuel here. |
120 |
10.09 |
Tampa Bay Defense |
DEF |
TB |
9 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
121 |
10.09 |
Mike Williams |
WR |
LAC |
7 |
The nature of Williams is inconsistency. Effective when he hits, but good luck guessing when that is. |
122 |
10.11 |
Trey Lance |
QB |
SF |
6 |
Polarizing, but legs will keep him afloat if he enters the lineup. Don’t reach for him. |
123 |
10.11 |
Jarvis Landry |
WR |
CLE |
13 |
About as safe and solid as you’ll find in PPR. Baker Mayfield gravitates toward Juice. |
124 |
10.12 |
Nyheim Hines |
RB |
IND |
14 |
Nice PPR buy for the occasional start to cover byes or injuries. |
125 |
10.12 |
David Johnson |
RB |
HOU |
10 |
Too many RBs. Poor QB outlook. WRs are sketchy. OL is worse. Don’t bother. |
126 |
11.01 |
Rhamondre Stevenson |
RB |
NE |
14 |
Rookie phenom in the preseason is a Damien Harris injury away from fantasy stardom. |
127 |
11.01 |
Giovani Bernard |
RB |
TB |
9 |
Already nicked up (ankle). Pigeon-holed as a 3rd-down back. So many other targets. Yuck. |
128 |
11.02 |
Washington Defense |
DEF |
WAS |
9 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
129 |
11.03 |
Henry Ruggs III |
WR |
LV |
8 |
Miserable rookie year, but is an incredible athlete who is still learning. Give him a WR4 stab. |
130 |
11.04 |
Justin Fields |
QB |
CHI |
10 |
Will struggle to maintain consistency. Legs are his best weapon as he learns the ropes. Don’t reach. |
131 |
11.05 |
Marvin Jones |
WR |
JAX |
7 |
Shoulder injury has his stock down. Will play in Week 1. Awesome QB, terrible defense. Big value. |
132 |
11.08 |
Jonnu Smith |
TE |
NE |
14 |
Can score from anywhere as a TE. Rookie QBs like the position. Smith will be erratically productive. |
133 |
11.08 |
Will Fuller |
WR |
MIA |
14 |
Suspended 1 game. New offense, QB. One-trick pony as a deep threat. Meh. |
134 |
11.09 |
Chuba Hubbard |
RB |
CAR |
13 |
Even with Royce Freeman’s signing, the rookie could thrive if McCaffrey gets hurt again. Handcuff. |
135 |
11.09 |
James White |
RB |
NE |
14 |
Arrow points north now that Cam Newton is gone. White will be a PPR specialist again. |
136 |
11.10 |
Baltimore Defense |
DEF |
BAL |
8 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
137 |
11.11 |
Irv Smith Jr. |
TE |
MIN |
7 |
DO NOT DRAFT — Likely out for the season. TE Chris Herndon replaces, worth a late-round gamble. |
138 |
11.11 |
Elijah Moore |
WR |
NYJ |
6 |
May eventually take over as the primary slot guy, but there’s no worthwhile profit, even this late. |
139 |
11.11 |
Matt Ryan |
QB |
ATL |
6 |
Loses Julio Jones, gains Kyle Pitts. Ryan will take a step back but volume is on his side. |
140 |
12.01 |
Latavius Murray |
RB |
NO |
6 |
Should fend him off Tony Jones. Fantasy value solely linked to scoring TDs. |
141 |
12.01 |
Baker Mayfield |
QB |
CLE |
13 |
Run-heavy offense. Tons of weapons, but chemistry with TEs & OBJ has yet to materialize. |
142 |
12.01 |
Russell Gage |
WR |
ATL |
6 |
Stepped up after Julio went down last year. Kyle Pitts will steal looks, but nice PPR value here. |
143 |
12.03 |
Justin Tucker |
PK |
BAL |
8 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
144 |
12.03 |
Michael Gallup |
WR |
DAL |
7 |
Say something happens to Amari Cooper (ankle) or CeeDee Lamb. Instant WR2 option. |
145 |
12.03 |
San Francisco Defense |
DEF |
SF |
6 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early. |
146 |
12.05 |
Jameis Winston |
QB |
NO |
6 |
Needs to get the most out of unproven WRs w/o Michael Thomas. Improves in 2nd-half of year. |
147 |
12.06 |
Rob Gronkowski |
TE |
TB |
9 |
Should be better in than in ’20. May not be any more consistent, however. |
148 |
12.07 |
Harrison Butker |
PK |
KC |
12 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
149 |
12.07 |
Indianapolis Defense |
DEF |
IND |
14 |
No valid reason to draft any defense this early |
150 |
12.07 |
Marquise Brown |
WR |
BAL |
8 |
Injury risk, sure, but few receivers have his wheels, and Lamar has a cannon. |
151 |
12.08 |
Tevin Coleman |
RB |
NYJ |
6 |
Chance to resurrect his career behind a beefy OL. Porous defense & rookie QB working against him. |
152 |
12.08 |
Younghoe Koo |
PK |
ATL |
6 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
153 |
12.09 |
Curtis Samuel |
WR |
WAS |
9 |
Coaching staff couldn’t get anything out of him in CAR, so little confidence they can in WAS. |
154 |
12.09 |
Trevor Lawrence |
QB |
JAX |
7 |
Awesome QB2 target for upside. Even could be a rotational starter if that’s your thing. |
155 |
12.10 |
Rashaad Penny |
RB |
SEA |
9 |
Injuries up the wazoo for the former first-rounder. He’s a fringe backup target at this point. |
156 |
12.11 |
Greg Zuerlein |
PK |
DAL |
7 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
157 |
13.01 |
Jason Sanders |
PK |
MIA |
14 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
158 |
13.01 |
New England Defense |
DEF |
NE |
14 |
Should improve at getting to the QB from last year’s weak showing. |
159 |
13.02 |
Ben Roethlisberger |
QB |
PIT |
7 |
Arm didn’t fall off in 2020 after elbow surgery. So many weapons. Solid value buy as QB2. |
160 |
13.03 |
Tyler Bass |
PK |
BUF |
7 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
161 |
13.04 |
Rondale Moore |
WR |
ARI |
12 |
Talented rookie but undersized and need help for enough PT to consistently matter. |
162 |
13.04 |
Ryan Succop |
PK |
TB |
9 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
163 |
13.04 |
Gabriel Davis |
WR |
BUF |
7 |
Could thrive once again after strong rookie season. Likely top WR if Stefon Diggs got hurt. |
164 |
13.06 |
Terrace Marshall Jr. |
WR |
CAR |
13 |
Up-and-coming fantasy stud; rookie outplayed veteran David Moore and will matter some weeks. |
165 |
13.06 |
Rodrigo Blankenship |
PK |
IND |
14 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
166 |
13.07 |
Matt Prater |
PK |
ARI |
12 |
No valid reason to draft any kicker this early. |
167 |
13.07 |
Jared Cook |
TE |
LAC |
7 |
Reunited with Joe Lombardi, a Sean Payton disciple. Excellent QB, good but not great WRs. |
168 |
13.07 |
Darrel Williams |
RB |
KC |
12 |
Nice handcuff for CEH and at a bargain price, too. |
169 |
13.08 |
Zach Wilson |
QB |
NYJ |
6 |
Showed promise as to why he was the No. 2 pick in the draft. At best, QB3 in deep leagues. |
170 |
13.09 |
Hunter Henry |
TE |
NE |
14 |
Like Jonnu Smith, Henry benefits from Mac Jones starting. But this will be a bumpy ride some weeks. |
171 |
13.09 |
Kenneth Gainwell |
RB |
PHI |
14 |
Strong preseason won him the top backup job to Miles Sanders. Handcuff and upside for more. |
172 |
13.10 |
Cole Beasley |
WR |
BUF |
7 |
Has his QB’s eye but also could be a liability based on COVID protocols. |
173 |
13.10 |
Bryan Edwards |
WR |
LV |
8 |
Love the upside here for a 6-foot-3, 4.45-second 40 guy. LV desperately needs a WR to make plays. |
174 |
13.10 |
Denver Defense |
DEF |
DEN |
11 |
Awesome schedule, could surprise |
175 |
13.11 |
Cleveland Defense |
DEF |
CLE |
13 |
Has the front line to get there and mask question marks elsewhere on this defense. |
176 |
13.12 |
Tony Jones Jr. |
RB |
NO |
6 |
Intriguing late-round flier as RB5/6 |
177 |
13.12 |
Buffalo Defense |
DEF |
BUF |
7 |
Sound buy at an appropriate price if the rest of your league is foolishly reaching for defenses. |
178 |
14.01 |
Tua Tagovailoa |
QB |
MIA |
14 |
Slowly showing he is figuring it all out. Has the weapons to be a spot-starter. |
179 |
14.01 |
Evan Engram |
TE |
NYG |
10 |
Injured already (again). Even when healthy, struggled to make a difference in 2020. |
180 |
14.01 |
Pat Freiermuth |
TE |
PIT |
7 |
Tough not to like him, but Eric Ebron is the starter, and this offense is loaded. |
181 |
14.01 |
Gerald Everett |
TE |
SEA |
9 |
Has Russ’ eye already. Knows offense from LAR, and could emerge with an injury at WR. |
182 |
14.02 |
Mark Ingram |
RB |
HOU |
10 |
Probably washed up. Either way, the situation is dreadful. |
183 |
14.03 |
Zach Ertz |
TE |
PHI |
14 |
Wants to stay in Philly. Still could get traded at some point, but he’s shaping up to be a value. |
184 |
14.03 |
Devontae Booker |
RB |
NYG |
10 |
Handcuff for Saquon Barkley owners |
185 |
14.03 |
Amon-Ra St. Brown |
WR |
DET |
9 |
Polished rookie with a tremendous opportunity on a bad team. Love him as a WR5. Flex upside. |
186 |
14.03 |
Mac Jones |
QB |
NE |
14 |
Beat out Cam Newton for the starting gig. Improves players around him. Iffy fantasy value, though. |
187 |
14.04 |
Damien Williams |
RB |
CHI |
10 |
Handcuff for David Montgomery. Knows the offense and fresh after sitting out 2020. |
188 |
14.04 |
Mason Crosby |
PK |
GB |
13 |
A kicker behind a prolific offense … so there’s that going for the veteran. |
189 |
14.06 |
Randall Cobb |
WR |
GB |
13 |
While Aaron Rodgers begged for him, it doesn’t mean he has weekly use in fantasy. |
190 |
14.06 |
A.J. Green |
WR |
ARI |
12 |
Hall-of-Fame talent, career decimated by injuries. Worthwhile flier at this stage, but may be toast. |
191 |
14.07 |
Kirk Cousins |
QB |
MIN |
7 |
Gets a bad rap but has finished outside of top-11 QBs once in last five years. |
192 |
14.07 |
Robbie Gould |
PK |
SF |
6 |
Veteran kicker, so-so offense = recipe for field goal tries. |
193 |
14.08 |
Matt Gay |
PK |
LAR |
11 |
LAR’s 3 kickers in 2020 combined for the 11th-most FGAs. |
194 |
14.09 |
DeVante Parker |
WR |
MIA |
14 |
All comes down to staying healthy and showing he’s on the same page as Tua. Worth the risk. |
195 |
14.10 |
Miami Defense |
DEF |
MIA |
14 |
Loaded with talent but playing in a division that has improved. |
196 |
14.12 |
Tyrell Williams |
WR |
DET |
9 |
Sat out all of 2020 w/ shoulder injury. Play-action deep threat on a team w/o a defense. |
197 |
14.12 |
Justin Jackson |
RB |
LAC |
7 |
Could be a nice pickup this late if something happens to Austin Ekeler. |
198 |
15.03 |
Jason Myers |
PK |
SEA |
9 |
Finished PK12 last year despite kicking the 22nd-most FGAs. XPAs kept him alive. |
199 |
15.08 |
Wil Lutz |
PK |
NO |
6 |
Injured, shouldn’t be drafted, but he’s a waiver target upon his return. |
200 |
15.11 |
Daniel Carlson |
PK |
LV |
8 |
Tied for PK1 in most scoring formats last year. Great value for a PK, if there is such a thing. |