![]() Sermon arguably landed in one of the best places for a running back in fantasy, but the sheer number of RBs already on the roster is likely what makes his value take a dive now. Three quarterbacks go in this round, which isn’t really all that common in 1QB leagues, but it goes to show just how low some of the other rookies are being valued in this range.Īt my 2.07 pick, I decided to take a player who went in the first round before the draft in SF RB Trey Sermon. The second round brings some talented names but you can already see the quality in these picks being a few tiers lower than those in the previous round. He could be a great pick at 1.12, even in 1QB drafts. As I said, I don’t like taking QBs in the first round except in SuperFlex drafts, but Fields has a lot of upside with his strong arm, along with a solid floor as a runner. This is largely due to the fact that we know what team he’s on now. ![]() Before the draft, he went at 2.04 but now he goes at 1.12. On the other hand, a riser in this draft was Chicago QB Justin Fields. For me, I’m not spending a 1st round pick on any QB in a 1QB format, especially Trey Lance. Going to the 49ers could mean that he’s going to start sooner rather than later, and that worries me a little bit. Lance is someone that has a lot of raw talent but his upside could be limited if he’s rushed onto the field. Even though he was the third QB taken in the NFL draft, going to the San Francisco 49ers, he falls to QB3 in this draft. Someone who fell out of the first round after the draft was QB Trey Lance. ![]() I loved Williams before the draft and his landing spot on increases his value in my eyes. He’s going to play behind veteran RB Melvin Gordon but there is a solid chance that he becomes the starter at some point in 2021 and holds on to the job for years to come. The first few picks are pretty close to the same as before, and at 1.07 I’m able to grab DEN RB Javonte Williams again. Get expert advice during your draft with our fantasy football draft software Round 1 So without further ado, let’s get into it! Check out my pre-draft version here if you haven’t seen it yet, just to get an idea of what may have changed. Once again I will be using the FantasyPros Fantasy Football Mock Draft Simulator and will be picking from the seventh spot to try to see how players may have benefitted from having draft capital and landing spots figured out. Sign up for Fantasy+ to get full access to our rankings.Now that the NFL draft is behind us it’s time to add landing spots to the mix and do another dynasty rookie mock draft. SEA – Pollard has picked things up over the last two weeks with back-to-back top-12 finishes. ![]() Keenan Allen (WR4) at NE – We could see history this season, as Allen is on pace for 150 receptions.Ĩ. DET – Kamara has topped 100 scrimmage yards in four of his last six games.ħ. Etienne has 230 touches which is an average of 20.9 per game.Ħ. CIN – He’s one of just three players to see 200-plus touches this season. SEA – Five of Lamb’s six touchdowns this season have come in his last five games.Ĥ. Christian McCaffrey (RB1) at PHI – This is a tough matchup, but McCaffrey is about as close to matchup proof as we have at running back this season.ģ. That puts him on pace for 2,046 yards for the season.Ģ. Tyreek Hill (WR1) at WAS – Hill averages 120.4 receiving yards per game. Here's a preview of Jeff Ratcliffe's Wfantasy football rankings:ġ. FTN has you covered with fantasy football rankings for Week 13 of the 2023 NFL season. ![]()
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