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FFWC Risers & Fallers: August

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FFWC Risers & Fallers: August Welcome to another episode of the FFWC stock report, where I dive in and talk about the players that are rising and falling in FFWC drafts. The high-stakes ADP discussed below will be based on

FFWC Risers & Fallers: August

Welcome to another episode of the FFWC stock report, where I dive in and talk about the players that are rising and falling in FFWC drafts. The high-stakes ADP discussed below will be based on FFWC Circa Las Vegas Championship leagues.

 

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But now, let’s recap the FFWC Risers & Fallers: August from those amazing Circa Las Vegas Championship drafts.

Stock Rising

 

Jahmyr Gibbs (RB) Detroit Lions (ADP 25, +8)

 

The surge in popularity for Jahmyr Gibbs can be attributed to the turmoil faced by other running backs in the league. With Ezekiel Elliott signing with the Cowboys, Dalvin Cook joining the Jets, Josh Jacobs holding out, and Jonathan Taylor expressing trade desires, the conditions have favored Gibbs, causing his draft stock to soar from the 3/4 turn to an early 3rd round placement.

 

Personally, I’m very optimistic about Gibbs given his current price point, especially when snagged anywhere in the 3rd round. Also, you’re going to want to check out just how the FullTime Fantasy staff is on Gibbs here.

Dameon Pierce (RB) Houston Texans (ADP 56, +7)</p

Dameon Pierce is distancing himself from the veteran presence of RB Devin Singletary during training camp and preseason games. Indications suggest that Pierce could become an incredibly valuable three-down back in the Texans’ offensive scheme.

 

Ezekiel Elliot (RB) Dallas Cowboys (ADP 152, +8)

 

The experienced running back inked a one-year deal with the Patriots just last week, with expectations that he will vulture goal-line opportunities from Rhamondre Stevenson. My advice would be to…

 

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2023 Fantasy Football Draft Kit

FullTime Fantasy presents our 2020 Fantasy Football Draft Kit that will have you DOMINATING your competition all season long!

2023 Fantasy Football Stacks: Ranking all 32 Teams

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2023 Fantasy Football Stacks: Ranking all 32 Teams Fantasy football draft season is here and as we all know, stacking can be a critical strategy in this game we all love. Particularly in tournaments and BestBall formats. With just one

2023 Fantasy Football Stacks: Ranking all 32 Teams

Fantasy football draft season is here and as we all know, stacking can be a critical strategy in this game we all love. Particularly in tournaments and BestBall formats. With just one month before the regular season kicks off, it’s time to evaluate the 2023 Fantasy Football Stacks: Ranking all 32 Teams.

Stacking has only gotten more popular in recent years but it’s not a strategy without risk. Pairing or tripling up on offensive players on high-powered teams can lead to some astronomical scores on any given week. But finding the right players to stack can often be tricky.  

Check out the stacking rankings for all 32 NFL teams below. I have included each quarterback with their top-three fantasy options according to FFWC high-stakes advanced ADP. Also, sometimes you can’t get a top option on the offense with your quarterback. So I have also included one contingency, late-round selection from each squad that could be worthy of a stack. Let’s dive in!

Elite Fantasy Football Stacks

Philadelphia Eagles

QB ADP PLAYER 1 ADP PLAYER 2 ADP PLAYER 3 ADP CONTINGENCY PICK ADP
Jalen Hurts 36 A.J. Brown (WR) 10.5 DeVonta Smith (WR) 22 D’Andre Swift (RB) 74 Dallas Goedert (TE) 86.5

 

The NFC champs have a huge chip on their shoulder after losing to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. The high-stakes community seems to be all in on Philly, too. Both A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith are currently being selected in the first and second rounds, respectively.

Last year, Brown was selected a good 30 picks before Smith so the former Alabama product is closing the gap. Still, Brown is clearly the superior option. Plus, there is some concern that Smith may not be quite as productive if Philly’s offense is fully healthy.

Fantasy managers who have a late draft slot have a great chance at taking Brown in Round 1. Then they can follow that up with perhaps the top quarterback in fantasy, Jalen Hurts, in Round 3. Hurts was extremely successful slinging the rock in 2022 (3,729 passing yards and 24 passing touchdowns compared to just six interceptions). But he was also unstoppable in the rushing game. Opposing defenses simply have no answer for Philly’s go-to goal-line play. Hurts amassed a whopping 15 touchdowns on the ground last season. The only downside with selecting Hurts is the Eagles’ propensity for rushing the football with their running backs.

However, Philly has a new backfield after moving on from Miles Sanders. Former Detroit Lions stud D’Andre Swift should lead this new committee. Although Swift may split touches with Rashaad Penny and Kenneth Gainwell. High-stakes players seem to be warming up to the idea of Swift dominating in an Eagles uniform. The tailback is currently being selected early in Round 7.

Lastly, Dallas Goedert has the potential to be a top-three tight end. He could also have the most value based on ADP of any member of the Eagles. I absolutely LOVE the idea of a Hurts-Brown-Goedert stack and you should too.

Los Angeles Chargers

QB ADP PLAYER 1 ADP PLAYER 2 ADP PLAYER 3 ADP CONTINGENCY PICK ADP
Justin Herbert 76.5 Austin Ekeler (RB) 9 Keenan Allen (WR) 25 Mike Williams (WR) 38 Quentin Johnston (WR) 94.5

 

Coming off a massive contract extension and heading into his first year with new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, Justin Herbert is expected to do big things in 2023. He’s been rising up draft boards and as of now. But fantasy leaguers can still snag the big-armed signal caller in Round 7 of high-stakes drafts.

Managers who want to stack a team with a ton of talent such as the Chargers would have to select Austin Ekeler late in the first round. But, that is a bit of a gamble in a format where you can start up to five receivers (two flex). However, getting your star running back is also critical in all formats. That said, it’s tough to envision managers being fortunate to snag both Ekeler and Keenan Allen based on their current ADPs.

Herbert’s go-to option is currently being drafted at the end of Round 2 or early in Round 3. Mike Williams is expected to take another step up and is currently being selected in the early fourth round. It’s very possible to pair Ekeler with Williams if you truly believe in this offense as I do.

If you are able to grab Herbert but miss out on Allen or Williams, the Chargers selected Quentin Johnston out of TCU in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. He has some serious sleeper appeal and is being drafted accordingly by high-stakes players.

Los Angeles has five players going within the first eight rounds of fantasy drafts. That clearly means the high-stakes community thinks this offense is about to erupt. I wouldn’t disagree with them. It doesn’t hurt that the Chargers have the sixth-easiest strength of schedule at the quarterback position and the seventh-easiest strength of schedule at the wideout position. A Herbert-Allen-Johnston stack would be a sneaky good one. I’d also consider a QB-RB stack since Ekeler is such a phenomenal pass catcher out of the backfield.

Cincinnati Bengals

QB ADP PLAYER 1 ADP PLAYER 2 ADP PLAYER 3 ADP CONTINGENCY PICK ADP
Joe Burrow 72.5 Ja’Marr Chase (WR) 2 Tee Higgins (WR) 23.5 Joe Mixon (RB( 40 Tyler Boyd (WR) 130

 

Fantasy managers who are all in on the Cincinnati Bengals could take the non-traditional route of selecting a team’s top two receivers in the first two rounds. Ja’Marr Chase is currently being selected second (only behind Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson). Also, teammate Tee Higgins is going at the tail end of Round 2.

It’s also conceivable for managers to add Jow Burrow to the stacking mix (despite his recent injury scare). Burrow is currently being selected at the end of Round 6 or early in Round 7. For this stack to work, it will likely have to just be the players in the passing game. Joe Mixon is going in the middle of Round 4 and the other members of the Bengals are being selected with an early or late draft slot.

Subsequently, managers who draft Burrow may want to target Tyler Boyd late as he has immense upside should Chase or Higgins suffer an injury. Cincinnati is going to throw the ball a ton this year and this high-potent offense will be off to the races.

Buffalo Bills

QB ADP PLAYER 1 ADP PLAYER 2 ADP PLAYER 3 ADP CONTINGENCY PICK ADP
Josh Allen 47.5 Stefon Diggs (WR) 8 Gabriel Davis (WR) 74.5 James Cook (RB) 83 Damien Harris (RB) 110

 

A Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs stack has the potential to win a ton of fantasy leagues in 2023. Of course, that means selecting Diggs in the first round over a star running back. And also spending a fourth-round pick on Buffalo’s signal caller. In 2022, Allen finished as the QB2 and Diggs finished as the WR4. Obviously, this is one of the top stacks in the entire NFL.

Gabe Davis is an amusing mid-round selection after showing plenty of flashes of brilliance. The question is whether he can put it all together despite Buffalo’s addition of rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid.

Also, the Bills also have two running backs whom I consider to have some sleeper appeal. James Cook is slated to be the starter in his second NFL season after Devin Singletary’s departure. However, Buffalo did sign former Patriots RB Damien Harris, who has huge touchdown upside in the later rounds. Finally, an Allen-Diggs-Cook/Harris stack would be absolute money in the bank!

Kansas City Chiefs

QB ADP PLAYER 1 ADP PLAYER 2 ADP PLAYER 3 ADP CONTINGENCY PICK ADP
Patrick Mahomes 44 Travis Kelce (TE) 5 Kadarius Toney (WR) 80.5 Isiah Pacheco (RB) 90 Skyy Moore(WR) 92.5

 

The Chiefs’ high-powered offense was forecasted to take a huge hit in 2022 after the loss of Tyreek Hill. However, Patrick Mahomes did Mahomesesque things and still found a way to finish as the QB1. If the Chiefs had better peripheral players on their offense, they would be much higher on this list as there is no stack more dominant than Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

Yes, drafting these two studs means spending a ton of early draft capital on the quarterback and tight end positions. But this strategy allows fantasy drafters to wait until the very late rounds to select backups at both positions. If a manager decides to go all in on Kelce, reaching for Mahomes is a slam dunk.

Although Kadarius Toney should slide down draft boards after getting injured on the first day of training camp, Skyy Moore is an alluring potential sleeper. Especially with Andy Reid calling plays. Reid will find a way to get the ball into his playmakers’ hands.

Plus, Isiah Pacheco is an intriguing running back to target in the middle rounds despite Jerick Mckinnon and Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s presence. I’m a Pacheco believer so a Mahomes-Kelce-Pacheco/Moore stack would make for a very solid build. Especially in BestBall formats. 

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Early Fantasy Football ADP Values

Antonio Gibson

Dynasty football drafts are well underway. That means that FullTime Fantasy‘s redraft season is right around the corner. Now is a great time to start studying some of the undervalued players to target. These early fantasy football ADP values have the potential to shoot up draft boards as the summer progresses. Using the Fantasy Pros Expert’s Consensus, I found several key contributors that I am much higher on. As more rankings are updated, undoubtedly the ECR will improve. But, until then, the early bird gets the worm. Here are some of the early fantasy football ADP values that I like in early June. Also, be sure to check out our early FFWC fantasy football fades. Dynasty Startups in the Dynasty FootbalL World Championship are filling now! For just $299 become the next Dynasty King! Over $2,250 in league prizes, a $10,000 Grand Prize, and an annual $2K Dynasty King bonus for the team with the most points over a 3-year span. Quarterbacks   Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) QB4 (+3) Herbert’s TD production dropped off significantly last season. However, I think it is about to rebound in a hurry. In addition to re-signing RB Austin Ekeler, the Chargers added dynamic TCU rookie WR Quentin Johnston with the No. 21 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. But the biggest reason I love Herbet doesn’t even come on the field. It’s the addition of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. In four seasons running the Dallas offense, Moore’s Cowboys ranked 2nd in both yards and points per game. Herbert is poised to approach 5,000 passing yards and 30-plus touchdown strikes. Russell Wilson (Denver Broncos) QB11 (+6) 2022 was an unmitigated disaster for the Broncos, resulting in Nathaniel Hackett’s firing after just 15 games. One of the few positives to take away from the abysmal showing was Wilson played better after Hackett got hacked. Wilson was QB5 in Week 17 and QB2 in the season finale. The Broncos receiving corps should also be healthier. Also, the group should be even better with Oklahoma rookie Marvin Mims. Not to mention, Sean Payton will be the head coach. That will be an immediate upgrade for the entire offense. Running Backs   Isiah Pacheco (Kansas City Chiefs) RB22 (+3) During their run to the Super Bowl, the Chiefs leaned heavily on their rookie rusher. And when you look at some of the metrics, there seems to be a good chance that Isiah Pacheco is being undervalued. Pacheco ranked 10th with 4.8 true yards per carry, 16th in yards per touch, and was the No. 2 pass-blocking back in the league. Pacheco racked up double-digit PPR points in each of Kansas City’s final 11 games. Also, he was clearly better than Clyde Edwards-Helaire, and I predict that Pacheco will meet or exceed the 15 touches per game figure he averaged down the stretch. That extrapolates out to 253 touches for a player who was awfully efficient in one of the NFL’s most potent offenses. Antonio Gibson (Washington Commanders) RB29 (+8) The hiring of Eric Bieniemy should be huge for Gibson, who ranked 11th in target share at running back last season. Bieniemy was able to turn Jerick McKinnon into an excellent fantasy option and should have no problems engineering a role and scheme for Gibson, whose efficiency metrics outshine McKinnon’s. In addition to ranking top-12 in targets (58), receptions (46), and yards per route run (1.66), Gibson is a better runner. However, there are serious questions at QB in Washington. My early projections have Gibson commanding even more safety-valve targets in 2023. That makes him a solid PPR value in the ninth or tenth rounds of fantasy drafts. Deuce Vaughn (Dallas Cowboys) RB63 (+35) Tony Pollard didn’t need a ton of touches to post top-10 fantasy numbers. And now that Ezekiel Elliott is gone, I’m not so sure that the Cowboys will clamor to change what was already working. That makes the ancillary backs in Big D quite intriguing. Deuce Vaughn turned heads at OTAs and has been referred to as a versatile and valuable weapon by the Cowboys’ brass. Incumbent RB2 Malik Davis (RB 80 +26) also looks like a very nice value. Keep an eye on how things shape up this summer. One of these two unheralded backs could be significantly underpriced by August. Wide Receivers   Christian Kirk (Jacksonville Jaguars) WR22 (+9) Kirk’s first season in Jacksonville resulted in career-best numbers across the board and a WR12 finish. Jacksonville appears poised to be heavy favorites in the AFC South, yet Kirk’s ADP has dipped. The only reason for that is people overreacting to Calvin Ridley’s reinstatement. Ridley, who has only played five games in the last two seasons, is a fine wideout. However, I don’t think his arrival will impact Kirk’s role as much as others do. 75.2% of Kirk’s routes last season came from the slot. In his last two years with the Falcons, Ridley lined up outside on 89% of his routes. I expect that usage to continue in Jacksonville. Kirk looks like a good bet to lead the Jags in targets and contend for top-20 fantasy production again. Kadarius Toney (Kansas City Chiefs) WR34 (+5) The Chiefs are among the favorites to sign DeAndre Hopkins. But, until they do, Kadarius Toney is the de facto WR1 in Kansas City. Toney has elite athletic credentials and playmaking ability. If healthy in an Andy Reid offense, Toney has massive upside. It’s important to take some shots in fantasy football. Toney is a player you will read about all summer being a sleeper and league winner. That’s why his ADP outside of WR2 range looks enticing this early. Juju Smith-Schuster (New England Patriots) WR37 (+8)  2022 was a predictable disaster for New England’s offense. Still, Jakobi Meyers was able to post WR29 numbers in PPR points per game. Meyers now resides in Vegas and Juju Smith-Schuster was signed to take over that role. Even if Smith-Schuster has fallen off after a fast start to his career, I’ll argue that he is a better NFL wideout than

FFWC ADP Risers & Fallers

Anthony Richardson goes #4 to the Indianapolis Colts

NFL OTA offseason workouts are now underway, joining  FFWC best ball and Dynasty Football World Championship drafts that began weeks ago. With so many drafts in the books, an early fantasy ADP has already been established. Studying the FFWC ADP Risers & Fallers can give savvy fantasy drafters a significant advantage. Knowing which players are early 2023 fantasy fades can also be beneficial. Let’s explore some of the early FFWC ADP risers & fallers and what kind of impact this movement will have on fantasy football roster construction in 2023. And while we’re on the subject, now is a great time to adopt a Dynasty Football World Championship squad. The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF!  — ADP Risers — Anthony Richardson (QB) Indianapolis Colts (ADP: 154, +54) Anthony Richardson, a rookie quarterback for the Colts, has experienced a significant rise in his Average Draft Position (ADP), with an increase of 54 spots since the NFL Draft. Despite only starting for one year at Florida, Richardson impressed at the NFL Combine and garnered attention from teams, eventually being selected as the fourth overall pick. Colts owner Jim Irsay has confirmed that Richardson will start this season. However, the number of games he will play is still undetermined. In just three weeks, Richardson’s draft stock has climbed approximately 4.5 rounds. It will be intriguing to see how high he will be drafted by August. As of right now though, Richardson is being criminally undervalued in FFWC Best-Ball Drafts as QB 24. Lamar Jackson (QB) Baltimore Ravens (ADP 45, +47) Lamar Jackson recently signed a five-year contract extension worth $260 million. This significant deal allows fantasy managers to fully invest in Jackson for the 2023 season. Baltimore’s investment in a rebuilt supporting cast has also helped Jackson’s ADP. The Ravens also drafted wide receiver Zay Flowers and added veteran receiver Odell Beckham Jr further contributing to the surge in Jackson’s ADP. Flowers provides another weapon for the 26-year-old quarterback in the middle of the field. Jackson is my favorite elite QB pick as the 6th QB off the board in FFWC Best-Ball Drafts. Jerick McKinnon (RB) Kansas City Chiefs (ADP: 160, +46) Jerick McKinnon’s decision to re-sign with the Chiefs on May 2nd led to a notable increase in his Average Draft Position. The  Chiefs did not acquire any formidable competition at the running back position during the NFL Draft, solidifying Isaiah Pacheco as the presumed starter while McKinnon handles the passing-down duties. McKinnon offers considerable fantasy potential and remains a cost-effective option as the RB 48 in FFWC Best-Ball drafts. James Connor (RB) Arizona Cardinals (ADP: 66, +33) Connor was a big winner in the 2023 NFL draft. The Cardinals didn’t add a running back in the draft and spent a top-10 pick on franchise LT Paris Johnson Jr. The Cards are expected to play from behind a bunch this season but Connor has a proven track record catching the ball. I like his ADP as the 24th RB off the board. Adam Thielen (WR) Carolina Panthers (ADP 75, +76) Apparently, everyone is excited about the new landing spot for the veteran wide receiver. The Panthers have a rookie at QB in Bryce Young and added WR Jonathan Mingo in the draft while also signing DJ Chark in the off-season, so I am not sure why Thielen’s stock has risen so high. Thielen is well past his prime at age 33 when the season starts. Despite the abundant routes Theilen ran in 2022, there are plenty of red flags about his skill set dropping off.  I will be fading him everywhere in 2023. Brandon Aiyuk (WR) San Francisco 49ers (ADP 79, +24) The Niners added nothing of note to their offense in 2023, but I’m not really sure why there has been a recent surge in ADP for the 25-year-old WR. After a breakout in 2022 which saw Aiyuk eclipse the 1,000-yard mark, fantasy drafters are looking for another great season making him the WR27 off the board in FFWC drafts. The price is fair for the up-and-coming wideout, but I would like to see who settles in at QB before committing. Dalton Kincaid (TE) Buffalo Bills (ADP 166, +19) The highest-drafted rookie tight end, Dalton Kincaid found himself in a highly advantageous situation for potential fantasy output. It’s worth noting that rookie tight ends often face challenges in their first season, but word on the street is that Kincaid will be more of a big slot WR than a TE. Currently, Kincaid is being drafted as the TE24 in FFWC drafts, which is nowhere near as high as he will reach this summer….and I’m all in. — ADP Fallers — Deshaun Watson (QB) Cleveland Browns (ADP: 100, -29) Watson’s drop in ADP is probably just collateral damage from a bunch of the other QBs around him adding weapons and rising in ADP. The NFL Draft didn’t hurt Watson as the Browns used their first pick in the draft on WR Cedric Tillman out of Tennessee. If you liked Watson before the NFL draft you should like him even more now. Geno Smith (QB) Seattle Seahawks (ADP: 130, -12) Geno Smith has recently dropped in FFWC ADP and I have no idea why… The Seahawks added Jaxon Smith-Njigba, whom many consider the top wide receiver in this year’s draft class, which should enhance Smith’s draft value. Smith-Njigba joins DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett as an elite pass-catching group for the ten-year veteran quarterback. He currently holds the QB16 position on FFWC boards but possesses the potential to be a fantasy QB1 this season. Tyler Allgeier (RB) Atlanta Falcons (ADP 156, -74) This is simple. The Falcons took a generational talent in Bijan Robinson during the 2023 NFL Draft. I do think Allgeier is an elite handcuff, so don’t just ignore him. Allgeier’s 1,035 rushing yards in 2022 trailed only Ken Walker among rookie backs. Arthur

2022 Fantasy Football Draft Kit

FullTime Fantasy presents our 2020 Fantasy Football Draft Kit that will have you DOMINATING your competition all season long!

2021 Fantasy Football ADP Values

D.J. Chark

Average Draft Position, or ADP, is a useful tool that powers the perceived values of players throughout the preseason draft process. Selecting players after their ADP nets positive value, while drafting players too early can really hamper roster construction. Not all ADP lists are created equally but utilizing Fulltime’s Advanced ADP gives fantasy fans the opportunity to compare normal ADP lists to that of successful high-stakes FFWC drafters. It can also show players that the pros are letting slide further in drafts, which can be an advantage in casual drafts. Here are some players that the 2021 Fulltime season-long projections favor and why they make good values. Carson Wentz (QB) Indianapolis Colts There’s no denying that Wentz was borderline awful at times last season, but there’s a really good chance that he ends up being one of the biggest rebound players of 2021. First, Wentz is now reunited with Frank Reich, who coaxed a top-3 fantasy season (fantasy points per game) out of Wentz in 2017. Secondly, a lot of Wentz’s struggles last season can be blamed on a lousy receiving corps and injury-ravaged offensive line. Indianapolis has an emerging young group of skill position players and an elite group of blockers that will give Wentz more time, keep him upright, and result in fewer turnovers. Finally, looking at our strength of schedule tool, Wentz and the Colts have a top-10 schedule for fantasy quarterbacks, which includes six games against the subpar secondaries in the AFC South and a playoff run at Arizona and versus the Raiders. Austin Ekeler (RB) Los Angeles Chargers Seemingly an anomaly among top-level NFL players, Ekeler has endeared himself to the fantasy football community and has even co-hosted a live weekly fantasy video series with Yahoo’s Liz Loza. As inspiring as that is, Ekeler might be just as good on the field. Ekeler was limited to 10 games a year ago but averaged 16.5 PPR points per contest, which ranked 13th. There are some decent auxiliary pieces behind Ekeler in LA, but it appears that he’s going to play a featured role with Justin Herbert and company, which will put Ekler into a good position to lead the team in carries and approach 100 targets in 2021. That kind of production in the passing game can’t be understated. 17 games out of Ekeler on this improving offense certainly warrants top-5 running back potential, and that makes Ekeler a tremendous value at his current ADP, which often slips into Round 2. James White (RB) New England Patriots We like White as a forgotten late-round steal earlier but the promotion of Mac Jones to New England’s starting gig means even better things for New England’s passing game. Jones has elite accuracy and won’t call his own number so much in the red zone. Look for White to reclaim his status as the Patriots’ go-to option on passing downs, where he averaged 15.3 PPR points per game from 208-2019 with a more traditional pocket passer in the lineup. White often slips out of the top-50 running backs, yet still finished as the RB42 in a “down” 2020 season with Cam Newton. That makes White an excellent bargain to target late in drafts, and the ideal depth candidate for fantasy drafters who load up on elite RBs early and look for high-volume pass-catching PPR targets to fill out their bench. Damien Williams (RB) Chicago Bears Williams showcases solid Swiss Army knife tools in Kansas City and now moves on to Chicago to act as the complimentary back to David Montgomery. Montgomery thrived last year but that was due to the absence of Tarik Cohen, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 3. Speaking of Cohen, he still has no timetable for a return, which bodes well for Williams, who is an established receiver himself. Now Williams is unlikely to get the 90 targets that Cohen averages annually in Matt Nagy’s offense, but he just might approach 150 touches, and our projections think he can top 700 scrimmage yards and score enough touchdowns to make Williams a decent bench stash. Deebo Samuel (WR) San Francisco 49ers Samuel was decimated by injuries last season, just like the rest of San Francisco’s offense, which stalled under Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard. With Jimmy Garoppolo back healthy and intriguing first-round rookie Trey Lance now quarterbacking Kyle Shanahan’s offense, the 49ers look like a potential top-10 offense. Brandon Aiyuk has rightfully grabbed most of the attention as San Francisco’s top wide receiver, but Samuel is now fully healthy and poised to use his elite run-after-catch skills in creative ways. One of the reasons we’re so high on Samuel is often overlooked by the fantasy community. Samuel is an elite athlete who could potentially chip in another 250 yards and 4-5 scores rushing. The 49ers also have the league’s No. 1 easiest schedule for wide receivers, which means both Aiyuk and Samuel have potential blow-up matchups up and down the 2021 schedule. We love Deebo this season and have gladly scooped him up well before his WR38 ADP. D.J. Chark (WR) Jacksonville Jaguars If you think San Francisco’s pass-catchers had it rough last season, the Jaguars went 1-15 under such stalwarts as Gardner Minshew, Mike Glennon, and Jake Luton. No wonder Chark struggled declined to 706 yards and five touchdowns after his breakout sophomore campaing. Chark also battled injuries but neither of those major concerns are a factor any longer. The arrival of generational talent Trevor Lawrence should cure the club’s quarterbacking woes and the addition of Urban Meyer and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell should get the Jags a solid start in posting above-average passing numbers right away. These days, it’s not a surprise when a rookie signal-caller throws for north of 4,000 yards and 25 touchdowns in his first season. Lawrence isn’t any rookie thrower and will also have a 17th game to accrue stats. Chark and Laviska Shenault are both candidates to top 1,000 receiving yards in 2021, and Chark’s lower