You can’t draft everyone.
But if you lock in the right guy at each position - your path to a championship gets a whole lot easier:
RB: Chase Brown
From Weeks 9 to 17 last season, Brown was a Top-3 RB in fantasy points per game. He averaged over 23 touches and 116 yards per game.
He’s a true 3-down back with pass-catching chops and red zone usage. And now in 2025 he has an improved O-Line and no serious backfield competition was added…
WR: Drake London
London might be the breakout wide receiver this year. With Michael Penix under center last season, London averaged 113 receiving yards per game and was a Top 5 WR.
And now he has the same QB, same offensive coordinator and the same target competition. If London gets the same red zone looks again he’s going to win leagues…
TE: Evan Engram
Engram lands in Denver, where they need help attacking the middle of the field.
Sean Payton already called him the ‘joker’ of the offense - meaning they plan to move him all over the field to create mismatches…
QB: JJ McCarthy
McCarthy steps in as the Vikings new QB1 - and inherits a dream setup throwing to:
Justin Jefferson
Jordan Addison
T.J. Hockenson
And he has a Top 10 O-Line and Kevin O’Connell calling plays, who helped turn guys like Sam Darnold, Nick Mullens, and Josh Dobbs into Top 5 fantasy QBs in the past…
Bottom Line:
These 4 players are all in great situations, with elite upside, and are being drafted after players with less opportunity.
— Sal
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