Marvin Jones Jr. Ty Johnson or Eno Benjamin. Corey Davis or Rashod Bateman. Nyheim Hines or D'Ernest Johnson. McKissic or Tony Pollard. Indianapolis Colts or New England Patriots. Devonta Freeman or Chris Carson. Sammy Watkins or Rashod Bateman. Mark Ingram II or J. Josh Jacobs or James Robinson.
Corey Davis or Brandon Aiyuk. Emmanuel Sanders or Tee Higgins. Corey Davis or Elijah Moore. DeAndre Hopkins or Rashod Bateman. Joe Mixon or David Montgomery. Jared Cook or Adam Trautman. Dallas Goedert or Noah Fant. Rashod Bateman or Elijah Moore. Travis Etienne Jr. Devin Singletary or Miles Sanders. Taysom Hill or Mac Jones. D'Andre Swift or Michael Carter. Julio Jones or Rashod Bateman. Devonta Freeman or Michael Carter. Jaylen Waddle or Darnell Mooney.
Myles Gaskin or Antonio Gibson. Adrian Peterson or D'Ernest Johnson. David Johnson or Sony Michel. Alex Collins or Boston Scott. Russell Gage or Rashod Bateman. Zach Ertz or Pat Freiermuth. Dan Arnold or Dawson Knox. Randy Bullock or Greg Zuerlein. Keenan Allen or Deebo Samuel.
Matt Ryan or Jacoby Brissett. Michael Gallup or Rondale Moore. Mike Davis or Eno Benjamin. Devonta Freeman or Saquon Barkley. Tyrell Williams or Jakobi Meyers. Dan Arnold or Dalton Schultz. Robert Tonyan or Tyler Conklin. Myles Gaskin or D'Andre Swift. Zack Moss or Rhamondre Stevenson. Cole Beasley or Donovan Peoples-Jones. Latavius Murray or Alexander Mattison. Jerry Jeudy or Rashod Bateman. Jerry Jeudy or Brandon Aiyuk.
Michael Gallup or Van Jefferson. Le'Veon Bell or Carlos Hyde. Cam Newton or Trey Lance. Marquez Callaway or Rashod Bateman.
DeSean Jackson or Emmanuel Sanders. Metcalf or CeeDee Lamb. Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Tennessee Titans. Jamison Crowder or Bryan Edwards. Tyler Lockett or Jaylen Waddle. Sony Michel or Khalil Herbert. Tee Higgins or Darnell Mooney. Derek Carr or Kyler Murray. Devonta Freeman or Mike Davis. Corey Davis or Kadarius Toney.
Antonio Brown or Elijah Moore. Jordan Howard or Devin Singletary. Tyler Boyd or Kadarius Toney. Adam Thielen or Alexander Hollins.
Myles Gaskin or Darrell Henderson Jr. Tommy Tremble or Kylen Granson. Royce Freeman or Chuba Hubbard. Kirk Cousins or Joe Burrow. Latavius Murray or Miles Sanders. Alex Collins or J. Josh Jacobs or Elijah Mitchell. Jamaal Williams or Darrel Williams. McKissic or Boston Scott. Aaron Jones or Najee Harris. Keenan Allen or Terry McLaurin. Jamison Crowder or James Washington. Seth Williams or Mike Strachan. Tyler Boyd or Tee Higgins.
Julio Jones or Brandon Aiyuk. Jeff Wilson Jr. Austin Ekeler or Najee Harris. Tight end is back to being a deep position. Quarterback was already there, and in , more teams throughout the league have exciting options at the position. Allen and Murray are ranked right behind Mahomes in the top three going into this season.
That means you will need to pay a premium draft pick to get them, starting with Mahomes in the second round and continuing with Allen and Murray around the third or fourth round. Although there's nothing wrong with believing they will live up to their recent past production and follow-up expectations, savvier drafters will look for a bigger return in relation to investment from this year's similar sleepers.
Aaron Rodgers is due for some TD regression after his monster MVP season, but his dropping six or seven spots in the QB1 rankings make him a little undervalued. Jalen Hurts is getting some buzz for Year 2 in Philadelphia. In his four rookie starts, he put up numbers that would have put him in the top five, but his current ranking is around QB Digging deeper in the borderline of the top 12, Matthew Stafford and Joe Burrow each have great weapons and are destined for high passing volume, making many believe they will outperform their current eighth-round average draft positions ADPs.
Quarterback production tends to look very different from preseason projections. Also, don't forget other rookies who can have a big scoring impact soon, such as Trey Lance and Justin Fields. This year, once again, there are several excellent values outside the top eight. Know why you're taking a player. Sounds simple, right? Make sure you've heard of the guy you're taking in each round.
Have a general idea of his talent level and what his potential role can be — both on his real team and your fantasy team. Don't go for some shaky veteran WR5 when you can take a more valuable young RB4 who is an injury away from big touches. You're not taking a player because you like his name or where he went to college. You're making every pick count with the intent that each pick can help you win a championship. Don't be a slave to the rankings.
While you do want to follow somewhat of a script early, be prepared to pivot and freelance a little once you see your early draft results develop. Are you happier about some positions more than others? If a player doesn't excite you or can give you only limited help, you shouldn't take him.
Use your cheat sheet as more a rough outline than a stone tablet. Make sure you use your gut and make your draft your own. The one predictable thing about a fantasy draft is its unpredictability. Don't be influenced by other picks.
This is an addendum to the previous tip. Is Jalen Hurts the next to use his legs to finish as a top QB? Hurts showed flashes as a rookie. Eric Karabell takes a closer look at Philadelphia's versatile quarterback. Will Ezekiel Elliott bounce back from his disappointing ? Matt Bowen explains whether there is reason for optimism for the Cowboys' star. Is Logan Thomas a one-hit wonder or a legit TE1?
Mike Clay explains whether Thomas can match his impressive production from last season. Should we be concerned about regression for Josh Allen in ? Cockcroft details what to expect from the Bills' quarterback after a breakout The new reality for Odell Beckham Jr. Matt Bowen digs in. Mock draft lobby Practice makes perfect! Create or join a league with friends, customize your settings and battle all season for the top spot.
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