![]() ![]() ![]() He missed three games in 2019 but still cranked out an RB10 performance. Barkley dominated his rookie season to the tune of over 2,000 total yards and 15 touchdowns. Is that fair? Probably not, but the NFL is in the “what have you done for me lately” business. 4) Saquon Barkley (RB4 – New York Giants)Ģ021 is a prove-it year for the “generational talent” out of Penn State. It’s already Christmas stop being greedy. While you’d love for more passing volume to increase his ceiling, that’s like asking for more presents on Christmas Day. Moreover, he finished as an RB2 or better in 71% of his weeks (22) and an RB1 in 58% (18). The guy is just a different breed, winning the rushing title in back-to-back seasons. The volume will catch up to him at some point, but until that day comes where King Henry’s crown tarnishes, you have to draft him. 3) Derrick Henry (RB3 – Tennessee Titans) Cook should be the second player off the boards in both mocks and actual fantasy football drafts this fall. Despite having 97 receptions for 880 yards, he has just 1 receiving touchdown. Since 2019, he has racked up 3,572 total yards and 30 touchdowns, finishing as the RB6 and RB2 in PPR formats. If you notice, three of those are RB2s on their depth chart. Of the top 20 players last year, only four played in all 16 games (Derrick Henry, Kareem Hunt, Nyheim Hines, J.D. Cook has missed just four games over the last two seasons. We need to stop with the Dalvin Cook being injury-prone talk. McCaffrey is the most dominant RB we have seen for fantasy since LaDainian Tomlinson. Of his 19 games (2019-2020), McCaffrey has finished as an RB1 17 times, with 11 of those inside the top four. ![]() Furthermore, McCaffrey has an average weekly score of 29.5 PPR ppg over the last two years. In 2019, McCaffrey became the third player ever to eclipse 1,000 rushing and receiving yards in a single season. There should be no debate on who is the 1.01 in non-superflex fantasy drafts. 1) Christian McCaffrey (RB1 – Carolina Panthers) With the early rounds being the most impactful for your team’s outlook, here is an example of a 2021 Redraft Mock Draft to help give an idea of how a mock draft could pan out.įor reference, this mock was run with a 1QB/2RB/3WR/TE/Flex roster format with a 10-team league and PPR scoring settings. It helps to figure out the best way to approach your draft, target specific tiers of players, and be prepared to pivot when the actual draft inevitably throws you a curveball. The most critical bit of research a fantasy football manager can do before their draft is not scour the internet for information, but participate in as many mock drafts as possible. 2021 Redraft Fantasy Football Mock Draft | Round 1 ![]()
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