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Fantasy Football 2024 Draft Guide

Round 1

Best Picks

  • The Detroit Lions and Amon-Ra St. Brown broke out in a big way last year, look for them to keep the momentum going.
  • Saquon Barkley’s move to Philadelphia means more trips to the red zone, but how many rushing touchdowns will Jalen Hurts sneak?

Worst Picks

  • The odds of Kyren Williams repeating the efficiency he showed last year are low, especially after the Rams drafted Blake Corum in the 3rd round.
  • There’s so much to love about Justin Jefferson, but will J.J. McCarthy be able to get him the ball when and where he needs?

Round 2

Best Picks

  • Jahmyr Gibbs is one of the most electric runners in the league already. If offseason rumors are true and he’s refined his route running, look out.
  • Even though Derrick Henry may be losing a step, he can still be lethal in this Ravens offense. Double-digit rushing touchdowns incoming.

Worst Picks

  • The talent is evident with Puca Nacua, but he did a lot of his damage with Cooper Kupp on the bench. A healthier Kupp demanding more targets this season could hurt Nacua’s stock.
  • Davante Adams finished last season with 6 less touchdown and 372 less receiving yards than he did the year before. Can he reverse the trend and justify a 2nd round pick?

Round 3

Best Picks

  • Josh Allen has been the highest scoring QB in fantasy football 3 times in the last 4 years. Despite losing his top receivers this offseason, he’s still one of the best options at the position.
  • Marvin Harrison Jr. finds himself in an ideal situation in Arizona. The team moved on from Marquise Brown and Rondale Moore in the offseason.

Worst Picks

  • Rachaad White had a surprisingly strong season with the Buccaneers last year despite averaging 3.6 yards per carry. Can he repeat this year?
  • Diminishing numbers in his 11th year in the league last season is a red flag for Travis Kelce.

Round 4

Best Picks

  • Once OC Joe Brady took over in Buffalo last year, James Cook saw an uptick in carries and proved that he could be their featured back.
  • C.J. Stroud was absolutely amazing in his rookie season, but Lamar Jackson has been performing at an elite level for a long time. This early in the draft consistency is more important than upside.

Worst Picks

  • De’Von Achane burst onto the scene last season. His eye-popping speed led to some incredible stat lines, but he also spent significant time on the IR. Will he stay healthy this year?
  • Nico Collins was amazing last season but newcomer Stefon Diggs could take away significant targets.

Round 5

Best Picks

  • Teammates Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel are neck and neck in projections, but Aiyuk seems the safer pick due to Deebo’s playstyle and injury history.
  • Kyler Murray and Trey McBride really found their rhythm towards the end of last season.

Worst Picks

  • No disrespect to Deebo Samuel, but as referenced earlier, his playstyle leads to questions about his durability.
  • A closer look at Kenneth Walker III’s metrics from last season are a cause for concern. ’23 2nd round pick Zach Charbonnet is also a looming threat for more carries.

Round 6

Best Picks

  • Joe Burrow’s stock has taken a hit after he missed 7 games last season. If he stays healthy he is one of the top options at his position.
  • Former Packer Aaron Jones averaged 4.6 yard per carry last season showing he’s still got it.

Worst Picks

  • Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle only had 4 receiving touchdowns last season and signed an extension this offseason making him one of the top-5 highest paid receivers in the league. Will the financial security make him complacent?
  • DJ Moore and Justin Fields showed amazing chemistry last season. The addition of Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze on top of the fact that rookie QB Caleb Williams is taking over makes it tough to project how Moore will fare. Buyer beware.

Round 7

Best Picks

  • Malik Nabers is far and away the best receiver on the Giants. Rookie receivers have had great success in the NFL recently, expect Nabers to continue the trend.
  • Dalton Kincaid could very well be Josh Allen’s go-to guy this year. Look for a spike in production.

Worst Picks

  • Last season was a major step back for Rhamondre Stevenson, averaging a full yard per carry less than the year before.
  • Former Jaguar Calvin Ridley had the worst catch rate among the top 40 targeted receivers last season at 55.9%. His move to Tennessee doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Round 8

Best Picks

  • His maturity may be a question mark but George Pickens’ talent is undeniable. The departures of Kenny Pickett and Diontae Johnson in the offseason bode well for his progression.
  • Amari Cooper is as consistent as they come and constantly overlooked. He’s a fringe WR2.

Worst Picks

  • If Kyle Pitts doesn’t break out with Kirk Cousins as his quarterback then just may never do it.
  • Touchdown magnet Mike Evans left only 2 receiving touchdowns for teammate Chris Godwin last season. Is there enough opportunity in Tampa Bay for both receivers to thrive?

Round 9

Best Picks

  • Najee Harris is a better running back than he gets credit for. The additions of Arthur Smith and Russell Wilson will help him take the next step.
  • Zamir White should have plenty of opportunity to establish himself as the lead guy in Las Vegas.

Worst Picks

  • Father time is undefeated as DeAndre Hopkins enters his 12th season in the NFL.
  • A possible suspension looms for Rashee Rice stemming from an arrest in March.

Round 10

Best Picks

  • The Commanders taking Jayden Daniels at #2 overall was the best thing to happen to Terry McLaurin in his career so far.
  • Zack Moss was surprisingly effective in relief of Jonathan Taylor last year in Indianapolis. He steps into a featured role in Cincinnati with the departure of Joe Mixon.

Worst Picks

  • Things couldn’t have gone much worse for #1 overall pick Bryce Young in Carolina last year. The addition of Diontae Johnson should help, but there’s still a long way to go.
  • There are serious concerns about how Nick Chubb will look returning from his catastrophic knee injury.

Round 11

Best Picks

  • Trevor Lawrence and Christian Kirk have shown amazing chemistry together, Kirk is the top option in Jacksonville.
  • If you decided to wait on taking a QB, Aaron Rodgers is a sneaky, high-upside pick here.

Worst Picks

  • Jordan Addison caught a surprising 10 touchdowns in his rookie year last season. A lot of those came when Justin Jefferson was on the bench injured. Throw in a rookie quarterback this year and regression seems imminent.
  • After missing 11 games in his first two seasons, boom or bust receiver Christian Watson finds himself in a crowded receivers room in Green Bay.

Round 12

Best Picks

  • Ladd McConkey has an opportunity to establish himself as WR1 in LA.
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba went from a crowded receiver room at OSU to a similar situation with the Seahawks. Will he overtake Tyler Lockett as WR2 in Seattle this year?

Worst Picks

  • It’s easy to fall in love with Xavier Worthy’s record-setting speed, but he has a lot to prove.
  • Tyler Lockett had his worst season statistically since ’17. JSN’s continued emergence is cause for concern.

Round 13

Best Picks

  • As mentioned earlier, there are serious concerns about Nick Chubb’s return from injury. Jerome Ford held his own in relief last year and could have an extended run as the starter depending on how Chubb progresses.
  • The Steelers defense features the best edge rushing duo in the league. The offseason addition of Patrick Queen and a healthy Minkah Fitzpatrick has them stout on all levels.

Worst Picks

  • Gus Edwards and JK Dobbins both went from Baltimore to LA in the off-season, but the question of who gets more carries remains.
  • Jim Harbaugh has been busy since joining the Chargers. Justin Herbert has plenty of talent, but he also lost his top two receivers in the off-season.

Round 14

Best Picks

  • It’s a make or break year for the 12th overall pick in ‘22. Jameson Williams is set to take the next step.
  • Kyren William’s grip on the starting role may not be as tight as many think. Blake Corum is worth a roster spot this late.

Worst Picks

  • As mentioned earlier, the carry distribution between Gus Edwards and JK Dobbins remains a question.
  • Pat Freiermuth’s progression took a significant step back last year. Maybe the change at quarterback will get him back on track.

Round 15

Best Picks

  • Bengals running back Chase Brown flashed in his limited opportunities last year. Joe Mixon’s departure opens the door for more carries.
  • Is a change of scenery what was needed for former first round pick Jerry Jeudy to unlock his potential?

Worst Picks

  • Tyler Allgeier received a head-scratching amount of carries in comparison to teammate Bijan Robinson under coach Arthur Smith. Expect major regression with Raheem Morris in town.
  • Darnell Mooney hasn’t been relevant in fantasy football since ’21. Will his offseason move to Atlanta get him back on track?

Round 16

Best Picks

  • There is still hope that Trevor Lawrence can justify the Jaguars taking him #1 overall in ’21.
  • The Eagles defense is too talented to not be impactful in fantasy football.

Worst Picks

  • This is likely Deshaun Watson’s last opportunity in Cleveland to show that he’s still the same player he was in Houston.
  • Gabe Davis was a bit of a disappointment in Buffalo after he exploded for 201 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns in the Divisional Round against the Chiefs in ’21. Without Josh Allen as his quarterback it’s hard to envision things changing.

Week 17 DFS

*Stats and figures courtesy of FanDuel

Quarterbacks

Patrick Mahomes vs. Bengals – $8,000

He’s angry and Cinci’s secondary is subpar.

Kyler Murray @ Eagles – $7,800

Eagles are 27th in passing defense.

Will Levis @ Texans – $6,500

Value pick here. A week off and a good matchup for Levis has me optimistic.

Running Backs

Rachaad White vs. Saints – $7,900

White has scored double-digit fantasy points in 10 straight games and the Saints are 25th in the league in rushing defense.

James Cook vs. Patriots – $7,600

Despite a juicy matchup, Cook is affordable, likely because his poor performance last week. New OC Joe Brady has done wonders for the dynamic young RB.

Zamir White @ Colts – $6,100

Jacobs is currently doubtful for the game and White is coming off a 145 yard rushing game.

Wide Receivers

Stefon Diggs vs. Patriots – $7,600

In 8 career games against New England he has 7 TD’s and he has to bust out of this slump at some point.

Brandon Aiyuk @ Commanders – $7,500

Washington is 31st in passing defense and Purdy will be looking to make everyone forget about last week.

Zay Flowers vs. Dolphins – $6,300

He’s scored at least 17 fantasy points in 3 out of his last 4 games and is Lamar’s #1 option.

Tight Ends

Trey McBride @ Eagles – $6,800

Philadelphia is 27th in passing defense and McBride’s target share is massive.

Dalton Schultz vs. Titans – $6,200

11 targets last week and Stroud is back.

Isaiah Likely vs. Dolphins – $6,000

Despite a subpar matchup, he’s been a major factor in the Ravens offense the past three weeks.

Defense

Bills vs. Patriots – $4,900

The second priciest defense this week but the difference between the others is minimal. Plus you know they’ll be going all out for a playoff spot in front of their home crowd.

Colts vs. Raiders – $4,000

Las Vegas is the 29th ranked offense and the Colts had strung together some nice games before last week’s loss to Atlanta.

Raiders @ Colts – $3,900

4 defensive touchdowns in the past two weeks. Interim coach Antonio Pierce has this team inspired.

Week 17 Rankings

Quarterbacks

RankPlayerTeamOpp
1.Jalen HurtsEaglesCardinals
2.Lamar JacksonRavensDolphins
3.Dak PrescottCowboysLions
4.Josh AllenBillsPatriots
5.Brock Purdy49ers@Commanders
6.Patrick MahomesChiefsBengals
7.C.J. StroudTexansTitans
8.Justin FieldsBearsFalcons
9.Kyler MurrayCardinals@Eagles
10. Matthew StaffordRams@Giants
11.Baker MayfieldBuccaneersSaints
12. Jordan LovePackers@Vikings
13. Jared GoffLions@Cowboys
14.Trevor LawrenceJaguarsPanthers
15.Nick MullensVikingsPackers
16.Jake BrowningBengals@Chiefs
17.Geno SmithSeahawksSteelers
18.Tua TagovailoaDolphins@Ravens
19.Derek CarrSaints@Buccaneers
20.Joe FlaccoBrownsJets
21.Jacoby BrissettCommanders49ers
22.Easton StickChargers@Broncos
23.Jarrett StidhamBroncosChargers
24.Will LevisTitans@Texans
25.Tyrod TaylorGiantsRams

Running Backs

RankPlayerTeamOpp
1.Christian McCaffery49ers@Commanders
2.Kyren WilliamsRams@Giants
3.Rachaad WhiteBuccaneersSaints
4.Alvin KamaraSaints@Buccanneers
5.Saquon BarkleyGiantsRams
6.James CookBillsPatriots
7.Jahmyr GibbsLions@Cowboys
8.Breece HallJets@Browns
9.Joe MixonBengals@Chiefs
10.Travis EtienneJaguarsPanthers
11.Josh JacobsRaiders@Colts
12.Isiah PachecoChiefsBengals
13.Jonathan TaylorColtsRaiders
14.Raheem MostertDolphins@Ravens
15.Bijan RobinsonFalcons@Bears
16.Austin EkelerChargers@Broncos
17.Kenneth WalkerSeahawksSteelers
18.Derrick HenryTitans@Texans
19.Tony PollardCowboysLions
20.D’Andre SwiftEaglesCardinals
21.Aaron JonesPackers@Vikings
22.James ConnorCardinals@Eagles
23.Jaylen WarrenSteelers@Seahawks
24.David MontgomeryLions@Cowboys
25.De’Von AchaneDolphins@Ravens

Wide Receivers

RankPlayerTeamOpp
1.Ceedee LambCowboysLions
2.Amon-Ra St. BrownLions@Cowboys
3.Tyreek HillDolphins@Ravens
4.Justin JeffersonVikingsPackers
5.A.J. BrownEaglesCardinals
6.Deebo Samuel49ers@Commanders
7.Mike EvansBuccaneersSaints
8.Chris OlaveSaints@Buccaneers
9.Puka NacuaRams@Giants
10Keenan AllenChargers@Broncos
11.Rashee RiceChiefsBengals
12.Nico CollinsTexansTitans
13.Michael PittmanColtsRaiders
14.Stefon DiggsBillsPatriots
15.Davante AdamsRaiders@Colts
16.Ja’Marr ChaseBengals@Chiefs
17.DK MetcalfSeahawksSteelers
18.Brandon Aiyuk49ers@Commanders
19.Cooper KuppRams@Giants
20.Amari CooperBrownsJets
21.D.J. MooreBearsFalcons
22.DeVonta SmithEaglesCardinals
23.Garrett WilsonJets@Browns
24.Chris GodwinBuccaneersSaints
25.Calvin RidleyJaguarsPanthers

Tight Ends

RankPlayerTeamOpp
1.Travis KelceChiefsBengals
2.Trey McBrideCardinals@Eagles
3.Sam LaPortaLions@Cowboys
4.George Kittle49ers@Commanders
5.David NjokuBrownsJets
6.Evan EngramJaguarsPanthers
7.Jake FergusonCowboysLions
8.Isaiah LikelyRavensDolphins
9.Darren WallerGiantsRams
10.Dalton SchultzTexansTitans
11.Dallas GoedartEaglesCardinals
12.Cole KmetBearsFalcons
13.Kyle PittsFalcons@Bears
14.Chigoziem OkonkwoTitans@Texans
15.Tucker KraftPackers@Vikings
16.Hunter HenryPatriots@Bills
17.Gerald EverettChargers@Broncos
18.Logan ThomasCommanders49ers
19.Dalton KincaidBillsPatriots
20.Tyler ConklinJets@Browns
21.Juwan JohnsonSaints@Buccaneers
22.Cade OttonBuccaneersSaints
23.Tyler HigbeeRams@Giants
24.Michael MayerRaiders@Colts
25.Jonnu SmithFalcons@Bears

Defense

RankTeamOpp
1.BrownsJets
2.BillsPatriots
3.49ers@Commanders
4.Falcons@Bears
5.ColtsRaiders
6.BearsFalcons
7.Rams@Giants
8.Jets@Browns
9.JaguarsPanthers
10.Raiders@Colts
11.Chargers@Broncos
12.ChiefsBengals
13.BroncosChargers
14.Chargers@Broncos
15.EaglesCardinals
16.SeahawksSteelers
17.TexansTitans
18.VikingsPackers
19.Steelers@Seahawks
20.RavensDolphins

Fantasy Football: ’22 Week 2 Recap

*Courtesy of dolphinnation.com

Dolphins

The new Big 3 in Miami broke out in a big way on Sunday with Tua Tagovailoa throwing for 469 yards and 6 touchdowns, Tyreek Hill catching 11 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns, and Jaylen Waddle going for 11 and 171 with two touchdowns of his own.

*Courtesy of foxnews.com

Amon-Ra St. Brown

Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown became the first player in NFL history to have 6 straight games of 8 or more receptions and a touchdown when he torched the Commanders for 9 catches for 116 yards with two touchdowns on Sunday. He also tacked on two runs for an additional 68 yards.

*Courtesy of nj.com

Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes followed up his 360 yard 5 touchdown masterpiece against the Cardinals in Week 1 with 235 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Thursday night win over the Chargers. With the departure of Tyreek Hill, any pass catcher not named Travis Kelce should stay on your bench as Mahomes continues to spread the targets around.

*Courtesy of mlive.com

Buccaneers

Tampa Bay was already without receivers Chris Godwin and Julio Jones ahead of Sunday’s win over the Saints and will now be without Mike Evans in Week 3 after his suspension for the brawl against New Orleans. The Bucs added some insurance by signing free agent wide receiver Cole Beasley to their practice squad today.

*Courtesy of chatsports.com

Drops

  • Cole Kmet – TE Bears
    • 0 catches on 2 targets for the season
  • Kadarius Toney – WR Giants
    • 2 catches for 23 yards for the season
  • Skyy Moore – WR Chiefs
    • 1 catch for 30 yards in a crowded KC receiver group
*Courtesy of yimg.com

Adds

  • Evan Engram – TE Jaguars
    • 11 catches through 2 weeks
  • Tyler Higbee – TE Rams
    • 110 yards for 6th most at TE
  • Brian Robinson – RB Commanders
    • Eligible to return Week 5
*Courtesy of profootballnetwork.com

Sell High

  • Michael Thomas – WR Saints
    • Can he keep up the pace? I don’t think so
  • David Montgomery – RB Bears
    • Bears offense looks dreadful and backup Khalil Herbert is a threat for carries
  • James Robinson – RB Jaguars
    • Solid start to the season but Etienne should get more touches as the season goes on
*Courtesy of chatsports.com

Buy Low

  • Kyle Pitts – TE Falcons
    • Way too talented to continue being ignored, look for ATL him more involved
  • Brandon Aiyuk – WR 49er’s
    • Jimmy Garoppolo’s return bodes well for Aiyuk
  • Travis Etienne Jr. – RB Jaguars
    • Effective when he gets touches and will continue to get more involved