The ultimate boom or bust pick. Nobody ever remembers who comes in second place in a fantasy league, so you might as well go for it with Richardson.
He looked fantastic at the end of the 2023 season, and I’m willing to buy into the fact that he’s going to be sensational this year with a new contract.
I regret every day that I did not name him this year’s Roto child. I love the upside and think he’s got a lot of RG3 in him.
I wasn’t in on him until they resigned Brandon Aiyuk.
My favorite cheap quarterback at the end of drafts.
He should get about 270 touches this season, including 60+ receptions.
I think he’s going to get 80% of the touches in the backfield for Atlanta.
If Alexander Mattison were any good, he’d still be in Minnesota. A guy doesn’t have the nickname Zeus for no reason.
I’ve never thought much of Zack Moss, and I’m not buying into him this year. Brown is the explosive running back for Cincinnati.
Corum is going to get 150 touches or possibly more. I’ll have tons of FOMO if I pass on him.
Dalvin Cook is ancient, and Zeke Elliott is, too.
Are you telling me that both Mostert and Achane are going to stay healthy this season?
He’s this year’s Roto child.
I hate the team but I have a feeling that the new offensive coordinator is going to scheme ways to get him open.
No Dotson should mean about 110 receptions this year.
He’s my favorite WR3 in any PPR league.
I’ve loved him from the moment I watched him play at Boise State. A supreme route runner who could be a new version of Emmanuel Sanders.
This guy is so talented, and I think he’ll be a cheaper version of Xavier Worthy.
Just a smart route runner and a great replacement for Tyler Boyd.
He’s criminally underrated. Could lead all tight ends and receptions.
Another underrated receiver who is probably Dak Prescott’s second look in this offense.
The Packers loved him last year before he got injured.
Mike McDaniel will figure out ways to scheme him open.
I love the player, but I’m not spending third-round draft capital on him.
I think his numbers will take a big hit with Barkley in Philadelphia.
I absolutely love him at home, but in Week 16, he’s on the road in Chicago, and in Week 17, he’s on the road in San Francisco.
The minute I heard that he was going to be returning punts, I was out.
I think Taysom Hill is going to steal a bunch of touchdowns, as will Jamaal Williams.
I don’t trust Sean Payton, who has always liked to rotate his running backs.
There could be some goal line production, but I watched him a ton last season, and he looks like he’s slowed down immensely.
A great player in a very crowded offense.
See D.J. Moore.
A great player in a conservative offense with an ultra-conservative quarterback.
He has yet to stay healthy for a full season in his career.
I just don’t know whether this Denver offense can score more than 17 points a week.
He’s already injured, and I’m a big fan of Likely.
He hasn’t practiced in over two weeks, and don’t forget that the Raiders drafted Michael Mayer last year in the second round.
Splitting time all preseason with Darnell Washington has me worried that Arthur Smith is going to play games again with his rotation.