

If you can land a player like 29-year-old Davante Adams, do it, because he should have several good seasons left in the proverbial tank. The window with an older quarterback can close in a hurry.ĭynasty managers will also want to value young backs and receivers highly because they'll potentially solidify a position for many, many years. Dynasty managers, however, will want to scoop up a young quarterback if they're rostering an aging star like Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers. He threw for 4,449 yards and 37 touchdowns last season and can likely be found in the sixth or seventh round.īecause the swath of starting-caliber quarterbacks is wide, managers in keeper leagues should focus on running backs and receivers with their keeper selections. Starters and streamers can be found in the middle-to-late rounds.ĭallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, for example, has an average draft position (ADP) of 69, according to FantasyPros. If you're not willing to bet highly on a signal-caller, don't reach for one. Similarly, high-floor quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert and Josh Allen are going to go early. Serviceable tight ends will be found much later. 1 receiver-the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce and Mark Andrews of the Baltimore Ravens-will go early. Players who serve as their teams' de facto No. Quality receivers and tight ends can usually be found in the middle rounds, though, which is why only the best should be targeted in the first two. While top receivers aren't guaranteed the same workload as top backs, they're rarely going to bust for the week. Targeting high-volume receivers like Cooper Kupp, Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase is a great fallback strategy if a bell-cow back isn't available in Round 1.
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With an upgrade at quarterback, McCaffrey should again be a PPR star. "The Carolina Panthers are expected to name Baker Mayfield their starting quarterback against the Cleveland Browns for Week 1 of the 2022 season," Jeff Howe and Joseph Person of The Athletic wrote. McCaffrey appears to be back to 100 percent and will have a new starting quarterback in Baker Mayfield. He topped both 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards when he was last healthy in 2019 and has similar potential in 2022. However, few things in fantasy feel worse than using a first-round pick on a player who simply disappears in some weeks.Ī back like Jonathan Taylor of the Indianapolis Colts, who logged a league-high 332 carries and 40 receptions last season, isn't going to disappear.Ĭarolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey is back in the top-tier list after a pair of injury-plagued seasons. Managers should draft for upside and a high ceiling. Why? Because these are the players who see the most touches and, therefore, provide the highest floor. This shouldn't be a surprise, as high-volume dual-threat backs generally form the backbone of a successful fantasy roster. In our simulated draft, we saw eight running backs go in the first round. (John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Leonard Fournette, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneersĭual-threat backs like Christian McCaffrey should be at the top of fantasy draft boards. Justin Jefferson, WR, Minnesota Vikingsĥ. Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City ChiefsĬolts RB Jonathan Taylor will be the top choice in many fantasy drafts this season. Allen Robinson II, WR, Los Angeles RamsĤ8. Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles ChargersĤ7. Antonio Gibson, RB, Washington CommandersĤ6. George Kittle, TE, San Francisco 49ersĤ5. Mike Williams, WR, Los Angeles ChargersĤ4. Diontae Johnson, WR, Pittsburgh Steelersģ9. Travis Etienne Jr., RB, Jacksonville Jaguarsģ8. Terry McLaurin, WR, Washington Commandersģ6. Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Indianapolis Coltsģ5. Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles ChargersĢ7. Leonard Fournette, RB, Tampa Bay BuccaneersĢ1. Justin Jefferson, WR, Minnesota Vikingsġ0. Austin Ekeler, RB, Los Angeles ChargersĦ. Christian McCaffrey, RB, Carolina Panthersģ. Jonathan Taylor, RB, Indianapolis ColtsĢ. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.Don't wait to grab a receiving back like the Chargers' Austin Ekeler. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated.
