Staff Fantasy Football Draft Recap: Aaron Rodgers Falls Far
Round 13
Owner | Pick Number | Selection |
---|---|---|
JJ Zachariason | 145 | Ryan Tannehill, QB |
JZ Mazlish | 146 | Brandon Coleman, WR |
Keith Black | 147 | Cody Latimer, WR |
Dan Pizzuta | 148 | Allen Hurns, WR |
Jordan Hoover | 149 | Phillip Dorsett, WR |
Sam Hauss | 150 | Eli Manning, QB |
Amar Rao | 151 | Buck Allen, RB |
Ryan Ward | 152 | Lance Dunbar, RB |
Tyler Buecher | 153 | Nick Toon, WR |
Jim Sannes | 154 | Donte Moncrief, WR |
Aaron Watson | 155 | Matt Jones, RB |
Tony DelSignore | 156 | Seahawks, D/ST |
Waiting until the 13th round and still being able to get quarterbacks capable of weekly top-12 finishes is exactly how to optimize spending your draft equity. Ryan Tannehill and Eli Manning are both perfect candidates capable of building on last year's success while not costing much on draft day.
The Colts took rookie wide receiver Phillip Dorsett in the first round of this year's draft to the surprise of many, but should you take a flier on him in your fantasy drafts? Our own Joe Redemann took an in-depth look at whether or not ignoring Phillip Dorsett's fantasy potential is a wise move.
Instead of scooping through the bottom of the barrel for potential breakouts, Tony DelSignore broke spades on taking the first defense going with the Seattle D/ST. The Seattle defense is our top projected unit and has a fairly big difference between them and the second place team. Considering Tony's next opportunity (if not now at this 13-14 turn) wouldn't come until the end of the 15th round, securing a top defense was a shrewd move.