Jonathon Brooks will eventually be the starting runner for Carolina, but for the 2024 season Chuba Hubbard is a major obstacle in the ground game.
Zeke is back in Dallas and won't have to compete with a rookie draft pick for playing time. Check out the other big winners from draft weekend, with analysis from RW's Jerry Donabedian.
Most of the big ADP changes can be easily explained, but there are also guys like Isiah Pacheco and Kenneth Walker dropping down the ranks for unclear reasons.
Elijah Mitchell has a 15th-round ADP even though he remains just one Christian McCaffrey injury away from fantasy stardom.
Sam LaPorta rewrote the script for rookie tight ends, paving the way for Georgia's Brock Bowers to generate a ton of fantasy hype heading into 2024.
Trey McBride and Michael Mayer took big step forwards Week 6 and could end up being worthwhile fantasy starters by the end of the season.
Arizona's Michael Wilson is getting all the attention this week, but Jerry Donabedian would rather stash earlier 2023 draft picks like Marvin Mims and Rashee Rice on his fantasy benches.
Trey McBride could lead the Cardinals in receptions in 2023, making him one of the obvious standouts in the 18th round of Underdog NFL best ball drafts.
Dan Marcus highlights Saturday's news, which was dominated by injuries to notable skill-position players.
With Anthony Richardson on board, the Colts appear to have a long-term answer at quarterback for the first time in a half decade. RB Jonathan Taylor and WR Michael Pittman are around to ease in the rookie.
Saquon Barkley is sliding to late in the second round amidst concerns he may sit out games. Jerry Donabedian analyzes Barkley and other big ADP movers on the dawn of training camp.
Alexander Mattison is settling in as a fifth/sixth-round pick for best ball, while Jonathan Taylor and Davante Adams have dropped from late-Round 1 to Round 2.
Head over to DraftKings if you're looking for the best draft price on young WRs like Jahan Dotson. Top quarterbacks, on the other hand, tend to be available later on Underdog and Drafters.
Sam Howell might be unproven, but he's so cheap on Underdog that the risk level is overstated and fails to acknowledge his standout fantasy upside.
Looking at 12 players worth selecting in the final round on Underdog Fantasy, Michael Carter stands out as a low-risk depth pick in an improved offense.
Rashee Rice isn't the only Chiefs wide receiver moving up draft boards this May. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are slipping with WRs becoming more popular in the early rounds.