Keenan Allen is always disrespected - you should be able to get him as your WR2. Nick Chubb (though I love him as a player)ĭarren Waller is so unique and in his own tier, but I am fine punting the tight end position and getting guys like Gerald Everett and Irv Smith.Ĭalvin Ridley will likely go for a price that will make him a pass, even though he is a beast. Here are the expensive guys I am OK with someone else paying the premium on: I would keep nominating expensive players I’m not targeting to drain other managers’ banks. Instead, nominate them in hopes to get another manager or two out of the mix for the other RBs. I absolutely love Najee Harris unless you have a Pittsburgh fan who overbids.Įzekiel Elliott and Alvin Kamara are not guys I would pay up for in auction, unless they somehow get undervalued (and they won’t). I would make the first two a priority if you miss out on one of the top-three backs. Antonio Gibson is right there with them as well, though I’m a little worried about third-down work. Justin Fields Other positions Guys to break the bank onĭerrick Henry (move him over Hill and Diggs if it’s 0.5 PPR)Īustin Ekeler and Aaron Jones are RB1s you can get cheaper than the McCaffrey/Cook class. (Take advantage of the FTNFantasy Platinum package for the 2021 season! ) Quarterback ranks On the other hand, if it’s a superflex league, I do want a top-eight quarterback: I would not pay for Patrick Mahomes - I am not someone who pays up for the top QB (ever) in a single-quarterback league. Auctions can be so different depending on the room, so this is more about players to target and players I would not overpay for. Today though, I’m looking at auction, or salary cap, leagues and how I would approach them. So much fantasy football advice is geared toward snake drafts and its ilk.
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