![]() Kyle Pitts (TE – ATL): Kyle Pitts has barely scratched the surface of his potential.Keenan Allen (WR – LAC): Keenan Allen is still the “go-to” guy on the Chargers until further notice.Mike Evans (WR – TB): So steady, so good and so productive.Antonio Gibson is one of my favorite RB2s because he still has more upside than people realize. Antonio Gibson (RB – WAS): Polarizing yet productive.Sure, you can wait on QB, but if you know the player pool, you can draft Allen and make it work. ![]() Josh Allen (QB – BUF): Josh Allen is a fantasy difference-maker.Sometimes you just have to keep it simple. Leonard Fournette (RB – TB): A good back who plays in a good offense.CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL): Perhaps I was a year early on CeeDee Lamb, but I am going back down the WR1 well again with him based on talent and available target share.Mark Andrews (TE – BAL): Mark Andrews is the TE1 coming into the season for me, and he’ll be leaned upon quite a bit in the Baltimore passing attack.Javonte Williams (RB – DEN): Melvin Gordon aside, I’m investing in the younger, more explosive back in the Denver offense, and that’s Javonte Williams.Stefon Diggs (RB – BUF): The sequel fell short of the unsustainable year one in Buffalo, but Diggs is still about as steady an investment as you can make.Nick Chubb (RB – CLE): Nick Chubb may finally have a QB who can move the chains and open up more scoring opportunities for him.Joe Mixon (RB – CIN): The Bengals’ offense is well balanced, and Joe Mixon is an extreme value late in the first round.He’s still elite, and Derek Carr is capable of keeping him in elite fantasy relevance. Davante Adams (WR – LV): If Davante Adams makes it to the turn, I’ll take him every single time. ![]() His rookie season was stunning, and he could very well end up the WR1 overall this season.
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