I despise to take the obvious answer, but it’s the RBs: Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch.
If you break down the positions, QBs usually take several seasons to renovate, WRs usually break out in their third year, and kickers and tight ends don’t usually make an impact in fantasy.
Sure, there’s the occasional Ben Roethlisberger or Marques Colston who comes up huge in their first year, but most frequently a recruit fantasy star will be a runningback.
Marshawn Lynch will probably have the best value next year. Peterson has much more talent but will share carries with Taylor. Lynch has the job to himself in Buffalo.
I also reflect Dwayne Bowe will take the number two job from Parker this year and will play well next year.
BRANDY QUINN
Robert Meachem with the New Orleans Saints.
Adrian Peterson, Stud.
I despise to take the obvious answer, but it’s the RBs: Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch.
If you break down the positions, QBs usually take several seasons to renovate, WRs usually break out in their third year, and kickers and tight ends don’t usually make an impact in fantasy.
Sure, there’s the occasional Ben Roethlisberger or Marques Colston who comes up huge in their first year, but most frequently a recruit fantasy star will be a runningback.
-Marshawn Lynch
-Calvin Johnson
-Adrian Peterson
-Brandon Jackson (Green Bay)
-Dwayne Bowe
-Craig Davis
Marshawn Lynch will probably have the best value next year. Peterson has much more talent but will share carries with Taylor. Lynch has the job to himself in Buffalo.
I also reflect Dwayne Bowe will take the number two job from Parker this year and will play well next year.