I personally think Justin Herbert could honestly SMASH his adp especially with some of the qbs going around him, George Kittle seems like he continues to go late which makes no sense cause when playing and healthy he’s a beast and Jonathan Brooks when healthy will be very good!
A deep sleeper’s Kimani Vidal. He was drafted in the sixth round, but he can definitely take over that backfield. He only has Gus Bus and Dobbins who can’t stay healthy as his competition.
by the way that’s not how you pronounce Bijan. he has a video out there with him explaining how his mom meant for it to be pronounced. love the content but the Bye-Jan is wild lol
Algier may suck but have already heard new staff say he wasn’t going anywhere, yes this scares me! I understand you want to b right about Bijan but as long as his running mate is there he’ll not b a true workhorse.✌️
Could be 6’3” 210 lb Brenden Rice with the Chargers WHO is being coached by his dad, Jerry Rice. He only has to compete with 2023 dud Quentin Johnston and Palmer. Just a reminder that Rice was Caleb Williams top target last season at USC
K. Coleman is okay for a late draft and stash. And I can see him being relevant midway through the year, but he is a rookie and he will have to earn his opportunities as Buffalo is trying to win a Superbowl; translation: the rookie may be ineffective for the first few weeks, which means he needs to be on your bench, not starting. Dalton Kincaid has the most upside in Buffalo receivers currently. It's different in Arizona where they will not be very good and Harrison will get way more volume. Also, slow the Breaks on B. Hall. The Jets head coach wants to use a committee and Hall will not get the workload you are expecting It would be cool if you did a video about the effect of the Coach as it really determines a player's fantasy value, regardless of talent. I got killed last year with Gibbs and Bijan because of that
@@fantasyfootballcounselor I agree about Keon, but it may take some games since coaches who are trying to win or playing for their jobs (which BUF is) are typically hesitant to trust Rookies with heavy workloads right out of the gate. I could see a scenario where Coleman is a top 5 WR in the 2nd half of the season though