

Still, he’s a very interesting running back at the end of third round/start of fourth round for Superflex leagues.Īs Robinson rises, Darrell Henderson falls slightly following the Rams’ acquisition of Sony Michel, who suddenly becomes significantly more interesting than he was as a Patriot. I’d be careful going too far with bumping him up your draft boards he had an unsustainable amount of touches last year and Carlos Hyde will still be a factor in the offense. The major change here is obviously the rise of James Robinson, who is now a top-20 running back following the injury to Travis Etienne. If he continues to push the ball down the field, perhaps he can hold slightly more fantasy value than we’re projecting him to have. I’d also note that Ben Roethlisberger finished last season with a more aggressive average depth of the target, and that carried over into his Week 2 preseason game against the Lions. Currently, I’d take him over Trevor Lawrence, especially since I have major reservations over the coaching staff in Jacksonville when it comes to adequate play-calling.Ĭarson Wentz’s injury makes him a tough sell, while Jameis Winston and Teddy Bridgewater move up slightly after winning their starting quarterback jobs.


He’s looked much healthier thus far in the preseason and comes with more upside than you’d imagine. In Superflex leagues, it’s looking like Tua Tagovailoa may be an optimal target as a QB2 at a cheap price. Ready to move your fantasy football league over to Fantrax? You and your entire league could win tickets to any NFL regular-season game! Already have a league on Fantrax? Good News you’re automatically entered! For more information check out our Gameday Experience. What has changed with the rankings at each position? Why is that the case? We’ll dive into that here. Now that we’ve addressed that, let’s get to the Superflex rankings! We’ve already discussed where the value lies at each position, so, today, let’s shift our focus a bit. It seems like such a small task, yet it can truly give you an edge in your leagues. You can establish analysis and projections on a player at a certain time, but rather than be stubborn with your priors, make sure to consistently be willing to adapt when more information comes. As a response to that, I’ve updated the rankings to adjust to the new information we are getting. Since then, though, we have had plenty of recent developments injuries, depth chart updates, and preseason breakouts. A month ago, I ranked the top 200 players for Superflex leagues.
