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Draft Recap 2020

The document provides a recap of fantasy football team rankings for 2020, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each team. Key players such as Michael Thomas, Saquon Barkley, and Travis Kelce are noted for their significant contributions, while others like TJ Hockenson and Tom Brady are criticized for poor performance. Overall, the rankings reflect a mix of strong and weak positions across various teams, with some teams having major fundamental issues despite high rankings.

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Draft Recap 2020

The document provides a recap of fantasy football team rankings for 2020, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each team. Key players such as Michael Thomas, Saquon Barkley, and Travis Kelce are noted for their significant contributions, while others like TJ Hockenson and Tom Brady are criticized for poor performance. Overall, the rankings reflect a mix of strong and weak positions across various teams, with some teams having major fundamental issues despite high rankings.

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Draft Recap 2020

#12 Joe Dung (74)


- Michael Thomas is the best WR in the NFL, pairing him with OBJ and Tyler
Lockett make this the best WR group in the league.
- Saquon Barkley’s 2nd overall rank drags the the overall RB ranking to top 4 in
the league.
- TJ Hockenson grades out as the worst TE option leaguewide, and grades so
poorly that it brings down the team overall score.
- Tom Brady does not inspire much confidence, he is currently ranked as the
2nd worst starting QB in the league.
#11 Shivam Desai (75)
- Davante Adams and Juju Smith-Schuster are solid options that lead this WR
unit to a 2nd place ranking in the league.
- Justin Tucker grades out as the 2nd best kicking option this year.
- Marvin Jones ranks out as the worst FLEX option starting leaguewide.
- In addition Austin Hooper grades as the 2nd worst option.
- Drew Brees is a potential wildcard as the aged signal caller is ranked poorly
as the 10th best option in the league.
#10 Kyle (80)
- Mark Andrews looks to be a top 3 TE option this season.
- Stud RB Ezekiel Elliott carries the load for the 5th best RB group, questions
remain about the viability of Mostert and Jones and reliable options.
- Kyler Murray ended last season on a roll and is a trendy pick to make a major
breakout .
- This team is weakest at WR, AJ Brown and Courtland Sutton are
unspectacular options that sag the overall WR ranking to 10th in the league.
#9 Tyler Boschuetz (83)
- This team is heavily invested in the Tampa Bay passing game, placing major
stock in the trio of pass catchers (Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Rob
Gronkowski)
- Having two good WRs pushes Robert Woods into the FLEX spot and makes
him the 3rd best option at the spot leaguewide.
- On the other side Kenyan Drake and Devin Singletary highlight what is the 2nd
worst RB group in the league.
#8 Jim Gallagher (85)
- Patrick Mahomes is again ranked as the best QB in the league.
- Due to both strong RB and WR groups, Deandre Swift ranks as a top 4 FLEX
option.
- The only real weaknesses of this team come from the relatively unknown
qualities of the Kicker and Defense.
# 7 Sean Field (86)
- This team spent heavily on RBs and it is rewarded with a top 3 ranking at the
position.
- Nick Chubb in particular stands out as the 2nd best RB2 starter leaguewide.
- At TE Darren Waller grades out as just above league average and does have
pop potential.
- The price paid for RB depth is especially apparent at WR and QB.
- Terry McLaurin, DJ Chark and Keenan Allen rank as the 2nd worst WR group in
the league.
- Joe Burrow grades out as the worst starting QB option on any team.
#6 Mike Johnsen (88)
- Christian McCaffrey grades as the best RB option in the league. He is so far
and above all other options that his mere presence makes this the best RB
group leaguewide.
- Zach Ertz is another standout as he ranks as a top 4 TE option.
- Deshaun Watson is a wildcard option that ranks as top 5 but has potentially to
finish as the #1.
- The cost of Christian McCaffrey is having the worst WR group in the league,
although Calvin Ridley does have some pop potential.
#5 Sean Coad (90)
- This team is strongest at RB and TE ranking 2nd at each spot. Miles Sanders
ranks as the best RB2 in the league. George Kittle ranks as the 2nd best TE
option.
- WR is a place of weakness, while Kenny Golladay is a solid WR1 option, Will
Fuller ranks as the worst WR2.
- QB Carson Wentz is a solid if unspectacular option, if he is a steady option
this team has strength at positions of scarcity
#4 Matt Kennedy (93)
- This team’s major strengths are on the back half with the best D/ST and FLEX
starters in the league.
- Deandre Hopkins and Allen Robinson headline a top 4 WR group, with Allen
Robinson standing out as the best WR2 starter.
- The only nitpick on this team is that Josh Jacobs ranks in the bottom half of
RB1 options but the strength of Aaron Jones and Todd Gurley mitigates this
shortcoming.
#3 Brian Colmone (98)
- Special teams stars reside here, as Harrison Butker ranks as the best kicker
and the San Francisco Defense ranks 2nd best.
- Resident NFL MVP and Madden cover star Lamar Jackson was a big money
acquisition and he grades out as the 2nd best QB option league-wide.
- WR ranks as league average, but is slightly interesting given that this team is
currently scheduled to start 3 white receivers #ParadigmShift
- On a related note Julian Edelman currently ranks as the 2nd worst FLEX
starter.
#2 Isaiah Richardson (99)
- Dak Prescott ranks as a top 3 QB option this year.
- Cam Akers looks to be the 2nd best FLEX option leaguewide.
- This team has some definite weak spots at both RB and WR.
- Austin Ekeler ranks as the 2nd worst RB1 option.
- Michael Gallup ranks as the 2nd worst WR2 option.
- Not sure why this team is ranked this high, I believe it has major fundamental
issues.
#1 Avi Kumar (100)
- Travis Kelce is the best TE in fantasy and provides a major positional
advantage on a weekly basis.
- Baltimore ranks as a top 3 Defensive option.
- Julio Jones, Amari Cooper and DK Metcalf come together and make up the
3rd best WR corp leaguewide.
- In addition Russell Wilson is reliable QB with top 3 upside and keeps this team
on the path toward juggernaut status.
- All of those strengths are tainited by the worst RB group in the league. With
Melvin Gordon grading out as the worst RB1 option.

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