Top 15 NFL Draft Recruits for Fantasy Football Poolers: Quarterbacks, Ball Holders, Receivers, and Tight Ends

2023-08-29 23:00:00

The NFL season begins on September 7 and many fans are fine-tuning their preparation for their draft. Notice to poolershere are 15 recruits who might be of great help to you.

THE QUARTERBACKS

1. Bryce Young, Panthers de la Caroline

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Young, the first overall pick in the most recent draft, will be the Day 1 starter for the Panthers. Everyone in the organization praised his preparation and maturity during training camp. Some fear he is too small, but he has big-game experience following playing at the University of Alabama.

2. C.J. Stroud, Texans de Houston

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The Texans were slow to confirm that Stroud would be their starter, but that was just a formality. He will have to do with a very young team, including several inexperienced receivers, but the organization will be patient.

3. Anthony Richardson, Colts d’Indianapolis

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The Colts surprised by naming Richardson as a starter early in training camp even though he had little college experience in the NCAA. In preseason matches, he sometimes seemed erratic in terms of accuracy, but he will give valuable points to poolers by running because he is an exceptional athlete.

THE BALL HOLDERS

4. Bijan Robinson, Falcons d’Atlanta

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While it’s no longer common to draft a running back early in the NFL, that’s what the Falcons did with the idea of ​​fielding Bijan Robinson as both a fullback and a receiver. He may share the task with Tyler Allgeier at the start of the course, but should quickly take the pole.

5. Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions de Detroit

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The Lions are desperate to revive their ground game since the golden years of Barry Sanders and they went for Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round. He will therefore have every opportunity to assert himself. Like Robinson, he also excels at capturing passes and will therefore be used in all sauces.

6. Tyjae Spears, Titans du Tennessee

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Spears does not seem in the ideal situation since it is King Derrick Henry who is the master of the backfield of the Titans. However, Henry is in his final year of contract and the Titans will want to reduce his workload at least a little. They will want to be able to see if Spears can become his worthy successor.

7. Deuce Vaughn, Cowboys de Dallas

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At 5-foot-5 and 179 pounds, Vaughn is definitely not a carrier who will have the ball 25 times a game. Nevertheless, its changes of direction are amazing and it is very dynamic. He’s looked good with the Cowboys so far despite his small size and you have to keep an eye on him.

THE RECIPIENTS

8. Zay Flowers, Ravens de Baltimore

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It is often at the wide end position that the best finds are made for a pool. Zay Flowers really impressed at Ravens camp. Odell Beckham’s arrival in Baltimore has been highly publicized, but Flowers might have an even bigger impact. He shone at Boston College without a quality quarterback.

9. Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers

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Johnston is one of four receivers selected in the first round, but he might hatch faster than the others, knowing that at the Chargers, Keenan Allen and Mike Williams have a habit of spending a lot of time in the infirmary. We don’t wish them bad luck, but with Johnston, Justin Herbert inherits a big target.

10. Rashee Rice, Chiefs de Kansas City

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Other receivers have been selected earlier than him, but it’s impossible to remain unmoved when a receiver is chosen in Kansas City to play in the Chiefs’ prolific offense. He caught 14 passes for 155 yards in preseason games. Even though he had a few concentration lapses with drop passes, he might be very productive.

11. Jalin Hyatt, New York Giants

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A third-round pick, Hyatt stands out for his speed and propensity for the long game. There’s clearly room for such a dangerous receiver on the Giants’ offense. He regularly caught long passes in camp for the Giants. It’s a whole other story to do it once more in season, but you have to keep an eye out.

12. Jayden Reed, Packers de Green Bay

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The Packers rely on a very young group of receivers. In the second round, they set their sights on Jayden Reed, who might become the gimmicky type player missing on offense. It should be used on motions, on runs and on other plays to confuse the opponent.

THE TIGHT ENDS

13. Dalton Kincaid, Bills de Buffalo

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It’s the obvious choice! He is the only one in his position who was selected in the first round and it is no coincidence. The Bills needed to diversify their offense and he becomes an imposing target for Josh Allen. He probably won’t be deployed just as a traditional tight end at the end of the line of scrimmage. In a productive offense like the Bills, his impact can be immediate.

14. Luke Musgrave, Packers de Green Bay

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Luke Musgrave comes into a tight end group that has no safe and proven option. He’ll learn on the job, but it’s said he’s already developed a great rapport with the Packers’ new starting quarterback, Jordan Love.

15. Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions

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Since arriving in Detroit, LaPorta has been playing on the first unit with the starters. Detroit journalists even mention that he quickly became Jared Goff’s second choice target, following Amon-Ra St. Brown. To monitor!

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