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Making the Case to Draft Mike Gesicki

We are less than a month away from the start of the 2020 NFL season. With that being said, fantasy drafts are aplenty currently as fans are ready to finally watch some football and play against friends and family to potentially win their fantasy leagues. During your fantasy drafts, some players will elect to take a tight end early, while others tend to lean on high-upside players. I will be taking the latter half approach in this article and will be talking about Miami’s Mike Gesicki, who is currently being selected as the TE15 and 123rd player overall according to the Fantasy Pros PPR ADP. 

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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Zero Running Back Strategy

The zero running back strategy in fantasy football has picked up steam the past few years. There are running backs who dominate one year and then fall off the map the next. They play the most unpredictable position in football, so sometimes it’s best to not draft them early and take some fliers later in the draft. The waiver wire will also be key to a championship season.

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Making the Case to Draft Clyde Edwards-Helaire

With the 32nd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the running back from LSU. The Chiefs bypassed much bigger needs at cornerback, defensive line, and offensive line to secure the most versatile running back in the draft. The rich got richer.

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Making the Case to Draft Jared Goff

It’s August, meaning fantasy football drafts are happening on every platform and everyone thinks that they know more than anyone else. With the season around the corner, some players look back to last year to see how players played. If you’re like those people, then Jared Goff is off of your draft board. Fortunately, some analysts look deeper into the scope of his season which I will do today. Instead of telling you to not draft him though, I’m telling you to draft Goff. According to Fantasy Pros PPR ADP, Goff is being selected as the QB18 and the 140th player off the board overall. 

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Washington Backfield Fantasy Breakdown Post Guice Fallout

Before Friday came around, all eyes were on Derrius Guice being the lead-man in Washington’s backfield. After tearing his ACL in his rookie year, Guice tore his meniscus in week one of the regular season but returned to get injured once again. Now, his problems have continued but this time they are off the field. He was charged with strangulation, assault and battery, as well as the destruction of property. Shortly after finding out this news, the Washington Football Team decided to release the injury-prone back. With Guice now out of the picture, the backfield takes a bit of a turn fantasy-wise. I’ll go through each option in the backfield and include their current ADP.

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Making the Case to Draft Mike Gesicki

We are less than a month away from the start of the 2020 NFL season. With that being said, fantasy drafts are aplenty currently as fans are ready to finally watch some football and play against friends and family to potentially win their fantasy leagues. During your fantasy drafts, some players will elect to take a tight end early, while others tend to lean on high-upside players. I will be taking the latter half approach in this article and will be talking about Miami’s Mike Gesicki, who is currently being selected as the TE15 and 123rd player overall according to the Fantasy Pros PPR ADP. 

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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Zero Running Back Strategy

The zero running back strategy in fantasy football has picked up steam the past few years. There are running backs who dominate one year and then fall off the map the next. They play the most unpredictable position in football, so sometimes it’s best to not draft them early and take some fliers later in the draft. The waiver wire will also be key to a championship season.

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Making the Case to Draft Clyde Edwards-Helaire

With the 32nd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the running back from LSU. The Chiefs bypassed much bigger needs at cornerback, defensive line, and offensive line to secure the most versatile running back in the draft. The rich got richer.

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Making the Case to Draft Jared Goff

It’s August, meaning fantasy football drafts are happening on every platform and everyone thinks that they know more than anyone else. With the season around the corner, some players look back to last year to see how players played. If you’re like those people, then Jared Goff is off of your draft board. Fortunately, some analysts look deeper into the scope of his season which I will do today. Instead of telling you to not draft him though, I’m telling you to draft Goff. According to Fantasy Pros PPR ADP, Goff is being selected as the QB18 and the 140th player off the board overall. 

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Washington Backfield Fantasy Breakdown Post Guice Fallout

Before Friday came around, all eyes were on Derrius Guice being the lead-man in Washington’s backfield. After tearing his ACL in his rookie year, Guice tore his meniscus in week one of the regular season but returned to get injured once again. Now, his problems have continued but this time they are off the field. He was charged with strangulation, assault and battery, as well as the destruction of property. Shortly after finding out this news, the Washington Football Team decided to release the injury-prone back. With Guice now out of the picture, the backfield takes a bit of a turn fantasy-wise. I’ll go through each option in the backfield and include their current ADP.

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2020 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Quarterback

2020 has been everything but predictable and the fantasy football season will surely look the same. Andersen Pickard shares six under-the-radar quarterbacks who could pull of surprisingly good showings in 2020.

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