Yes, I have Drew Brees ranked ahead of Tom Brady in the fantasy football world. Both future Hall of Fame quarterbacks are blessed with loaded offences, but Brees enters the season in familiar surroundings. The Saints are on autopilot with their offence and have brought back all the key pieces.
Father time has to come for the 43-year old at some point doesn’t it?! Age and quickly growing chemistry in an abbreviated training camp are my only hang ups when it comes to Brady. McCaffrey is the definition of a bell cow, racking up 403 combined touches last season. McCaffrey IS the Carolina offence and there’s no reason to think that his workload would diminish moving forward.I view Alvin Kamara as a back-end RB1 in PPR and a steady RB2 in standard formats. Interesting fact: he’s had exactly 81 receptions in each of his three NFL seasons. If you miss on the first wave of backs in your draft, then Kamara is an excellent choice.
Committee alert! Even though the Buccaneers brass has said Ronald Jones is expected to “carry the load,” I don’t buy it. Jones struggles in pass protection, which takes him off the field on obvious throwing third downs. The addition of the now well-travelled LeSean McCoy and third-round pick Ke’Shawn Vaughn gives head coach Bruce Arians too many options.
I’m not a big Emmanuel Sanders guy at this point in his career since he hasn’t played in more than 12 games since 2016. However, as a later-round pick-up in PPR leagues, I kind of like him on the Saints. He’ll get secondary coverage and can still flash when available.The parade of star power at wide receiver in this division continues with Julio Jones, who is a top-five fantasy wideout every single year.
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