![]() Just because you wanted to go RB-heavy, don’t pass up value at wide receiver. The only defense that should be drafted before the 15th round is Jacksonville. Get a top-10 tight end, it gets ugly after that. If you miss out on them, feel free to wait until the double-digit rounds to draft one (yes, I’m serious). – Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson are the only quarterbacks who are worth drafting before the seventh-round. Don’t leave your draft without at least one top-12 running back and one top-12 wide receiver. If you can get two of the top-eight running backs, do it. Trey Burton (7th-8th round) Tight Ends I’m Avoiding (at their current cost) James Washington (14th round) Tight Ends I’m Targeting (at their current cost) ![]() John Kelly (16th round) Starting Wide Receivers I’m Targeting (at their current ADP)Īllen Robinson (5th round) Starting Wide Receivers I’m Avoiding (at their current ADP)ĭevin Funchess Wide Receivers I Want on My Bench (at their current ADP) Kareem Hunt Running Backs I Want on My Bench (at their current ADP) Rex Burkhead (6th round) Starting Running Backs I’m Avoiding (at their current ADP) Matthew Stafford Starting Running Backs I’m Targeting (at their current ADP)Īs many of the top eight running backs as possible ( Todd Gurley, Le’Veon Bell, Saquon Barkley, David Johnson, Ezekiel Elliott, Alvin Kamara, Leonard Fournette, and Melvin Gordon are the elite) Quarterbacks I’m targeting (at their current ADP)ĭrew Brees Quarterbacks I’m Avoiding (at their current ADP) These notes are based on a half-PPR setting, which is a happy medium for those who are in standard or PPR leagues. It also doesn’t mean that just because I like a player, it doesn’t mean that you need to draft him 30 spots ahead of his current cost. Keep in mind that when I say I’m avoiding a player, it doesn’t mean I wouldn’t draft him at all, but rather means that I’m avoiding him at his current cost, which is far too expensive. If you have an in-depth fantasy question, I’ve probably answered it.īut if you’re looking for a quick-hitting, condensed version of what I’ve found in those articles, you’ve come to the right place. Seriously, if you’d like to see everything I’ve done, click right here. Because in the end, it’s impossible for us to expect everyone to read the 100’s of articles we’ve published this offseason. My stud-muffin co-host on the FantasyPros podcast, Bobby Sylvester, decided to put together a “friends and family” article for those who were looking for a condensed version of everything he’s said this season, giving them the players he’s targeting and avoiding. I was wrong.Ĭheck out our Draft Kit for printable cheat sheets & sleeper picks You know you’re in trouble when the boss reaches out to you and says, “Hey, we are having a lot of success with this other writer’s article, so we’re going to need you to get one of those together.” This is odd to me, because I always like to think that I’ve thought of every article that fantasy enthusiasts want to read.
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