2015 Fantasy Football Top 300
In the coming weeks, friends and enemies, colleagues and coworkers, diehard fans and distant family members convene with a common goal in mind: fantasy football glory and very real bragging rights. It's draft season, and no matter what format you play in, SI.com's Top 300 rankings offer everything you need to build a championship roster. We have you covered, whether you're in a 10-team league or a 16-team league that uses three flex players. The rankings are based on standard-scoring leagues, awarding one point for 10 rushing and receiving yards, one point for 25 passing yards, six points for rushing and receiving touchdowns, and four points for passing touchdowns.
POSITION PRIMERS: QB | RB | WR | TE | K | D/ST
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Rank1 | PlayerEddie Lacy | Pos. (Rank)RB (01) | TeamGB | Auction$55 | Bye7 | ProfileFrom skill set to role to ceiling to enviroment to age, no back is in as good a situation as Lacy in 2015. |
Rank2 | PlayerLe’Veon Bell | Pos. (Rank)RB (02) | TeamPIT | Auction$55 | Bye11 | ProfileIf not for his two-game suspension, Bell would be the consensus No. 1 overall pick. The perfect running back for the modern NFL. |
Rank3 | PlayerJamaal Charles | Pos. (Rank)RB (03) | TeamKC | Auction$54 | Bye9 | ProfileThe mileage is starting to add up, but Charles has put together three consecutive elite seasons. |
Rank4 | PlayerDez Bryant | Pos. (Rank)WR (01) | TeamDAL | Auction$53 | Bye6 | ProfileBryant has three consecutive years with 1,200 receiving yards and 12 TDs. There's no surer thing at the receiver position. |
Rank5 | PlayerMarshawn Lynch | Pos. (Rank)RB (04) | TeamSEA | Auction$53 | Bye9 | ProfileLynch has four straight seasons with 1,200 rushing yards and 11 TDs. There's no safer player in the draft. |
Rank6 | PlayerAntonio Brown | Pos. (Rank)WR (02) | TeamPIT | Auction$49 | Bye11 | ProfileBrown should rack up another 170 targets in Pittsburgh's pass-happy offense. A third straight 1,500-yard season appears as likely as possible. |
Rank7 | PlayerAdrian Peterson | Pos. (Rank)RB (05) | TeamMIN | Auction$49 | Bye5 | ProfileAfter missing 15 games last season, Peterson is ready to remind the league who the best pure runner was before his suspension. |
Rank8 | PlayerJeremy Hill | Pos. (Rank)RB (06) | TeamCIN | Auction$45 | Bye7 | ProfileHill came on strong down the stretch and finished with 1,124 rushing yards and nine TDs as a rookie. He's the unquestioned starter ahead of Giovani Bernard in Cincinnati. |
Rank9 | PlayerDemaryius Thomas | Pos. (Rank)WR (03) | TeamDEN | Auction$47 | Bye7 | ProfileEven with Peyton Manning's health in question, Thomas is a rock-solid top-10 pick. He has had at least 1,400 yards and 10 scores in each of the last three seasons. |
Rank10 | PlayerJulio Jones | Pos. (Rank)WR (04) | TeamATL | Auction$44 | Bye10 | ProfileIf not for a late-season hip injury, Jones may have led the league in yards last year. One of many receivers who could realistically be the top dog at the end of the year. |
Rank11 | PlayerOdell Beckham Jr. | Pos. (Rank)WR (05) | TeamNYG | Auction$44 | Bye11 | ProfileFrom the moment he stepped on the field last year, Beckham was the best receiver in football. We can't wait to see what he does for an encore. |
Rank12 | PlayerMatt Forte | Pos. (Rank)RB (07) | TeamCHI | Auction$40 | Bye7 | ProfileMarc Trestman's offense made Forte a receiving star, and the more measured approach of Adam Gase and John Fox should keep him among the elite, albeit in a more traditional way. |
Rank13 | PlayerC.J. Anderson | Pos. (Rank)RB (08) | TeamDEN | Auction$39 | Bye7 | ProfileAnderson starred for the Broncos once he became the feature back, but will they lean on him for all of 2015 they way they did at the end of '14? |
Rank14 | PlayerCalvin Johnson | Pos. (Rank)WR (06) | TeamDET | Auction$39 | Bye9 | ProfileThe injury risk is real, but Johnson is still arguably the most talented receiver in the league when healthy. |
Rank15 | PlayerRob Gronkowski | Pos. (Rank)TE (01) | TeamNE | Auction$39 | Bye4 | ProfileYou'll probably have to go earlier on Gronk to get him, but the receivers listed right before him make for a better overall investment. |
Rank16 | PlayerA.J. Green | Pos. (Rank)WR (07) | TeamCIN | Auction$37 | Bye7 | ProfileHindered by injuries and Andy Dalton's poor play, Green still had 1,041 yards and six TDs last year. Don't put too much stock into last season's mild disappointment. |
Rank17 | PlayerRandall Cobb | Pos. (Rank)WR (08) | TeamGB | Auction$35 | Bye7 | ProfileIt may be a challenge for Cobb to match what he did last season, but the passing environment in Green Bay should keep him north of 1,000 yards and 10 TDs. |
Rank18 | PlayerDeMarco Murray | Pos. (Rank)RB (09) | TeamPHI | Auction$35 | Bye8 | ProfileMurray was arguably the fantasy MVP last season, but he totaled nearly 500 touches including the playoffs and enters a new situation with the Eagles. |
Rank19 | PlayerAndrew Luck | Pos. (Rank)QB (01) | TeamIND | Auction$34 | Bye10 | ProfileWeek 16 notwithstanding, Luck was the most consistent fantasy QB last year. He has reached fantasy stud status. |
Rank20 | PlayerAlshon Jeffery | Pos. (Rank)WR (09) | TeamCHI | Auction$32 | Bye7 | ProfileThe Bears were a disaster last season, but Jeffery still had 1,133 yards and 10 scores. He's the main show in town with Brandon Marshall in New York. |
Rank21 | PlayerAaron Rodgers | Pos. (Rank)QB (02) | TeamGB | Auction$31 | Bye7 | ProfileRodgers was the No. 1 quarterback in these rankings until Jordy Nelson tore his ACL. Rodgers will still be elite, but Luck is now the best fantasy quarterback in the league. |
Rank22 | PlayerLamar Miller | Pos. (Rank)RB (10) | TeamMIA | Auction$30 | Bye5 | ProfileHas there ever been a player coming off a 1,374-yard, nine-TD season getting less attention than Miller? He could be even better this year if Miami's offense takes a step forward. |
Rank23 | PlayerMike Evans | Pos. (Rank)WR (10) | TeamTB | Auction$27 | Bye6 | ProfileEvans was the No. 11 fantasy receiver as a rookie with the immortal duo of Josh McCown and Mike Glennon throwing him the ball. Things can only get better with Jameis Winston. |
Rank24 | PlayerJimmy Graham | Pos. (Rank)TE (02) | TeamSEA | Auction$25 | Bye9 | ProfileThat an 889-yard, 10-TD season felt like a letdown tells you all you need to know about Graham. He and Russell Wilson could be electric together. |
Rank25 | PlayerMelvin Gordon | Pos. (Rank)RB (11) | TeamSD | Auction$25 | Bye10 | ProfileThe Wisconsin product landed in an ideal situation in San Diego. He has top-10 overall potential. |
Rank26 | PlayerJustin Forsett | Pos. (Rank)RB (12) | TeamBAL | Auction$25 | Bye9 | ProfileForsett broke out last season and could be in for an even bigger year with Marc Trestman running the offense. Expect him to be an easy RB2 who could push the RB1 class. |
Rank27 | PlayerT.Y. Hilton | Pos. (Rank)WR (11) | TeamIND | Auction$25 | Bye10 | ProfileAnother year as Andrew Luck's favored target should mean a minimum of 140 targets. If he can find the end zone consistently, he'll be a top-10 receiver. |
Rank28 | PlayerLeSean McCoy | Pos. (Rank)RB (13) | TeamBUF | Auction$24 | Bye8 | ProfileMcCoy traded the uptempo Philadelphia offense for one in Buffalo that should get him more carries. Consider it a wash. He's a high-end RB2. |
Rank29 | PlayerMark Ingram | Pos. (Rank)RB (14) | TeamNO | Auction$24 | Bye11 | ProfileInjuries cost Ingram three games, but he was the No. 10 running back on a per-game basis last year. Don't worry about C.J. Spiller. |
Rank30 | PlayerRussell Wilson | Pos. (Rank)QB (03) | TeamSEA | Auction$24 | Bye9 | ProfileWilson became a fantasy star last season, and now he has his first go-to pass catcher in Jimmy Graham. If someone breaks up the Rodgers–Luck pair at the top, it'll be him. |
Rank31 | PlayerEmmanuel Sanders | Pos. (Rank)WR (12) | TeamDEN | Auction$23 | Bye7 | ProfileSanders enjoyed a career year playing with Peyton Manning. Even if the future Hall of Famer regresses this year, Sanders should post strong WR2 numbers. |
Rank32 | PlayerDeAndre Hopkins | Pos. (Rank)WR (13) | TeamHOU | Auction$22 | Bye9 | ProfileIt would be great to see what Hopkins could do with someone like Aaron Rodgers or Andrew Luck as his QB. He remains a strong WR2 option. |
Rank33 | PlayerJeremy Maclin | Pos. (Rank)WR (14) | TeamKC | Auction$20 | Bye9 | ProfileHe may not be in Philly anymore, but Maclin won't disappear simply because he's on the Chiefs. I'd bet anything he's still a WR2 this year. |
Rank34 | PlayerFrank Gore | Pos. (Rank)RB (15) | TeamSF | Auction$20 | Bye10 | ProfileGore could probably run for 1,100 yards per season until he's 50. The Indianapolis offense should give him more scoring opportunities than he had in San Francisco last year. |
Rank35 | PlayerAndre Johnson | Pos. (Rank)WR (15) | TeamIND | Auction$18 | Bye10 | ProfileJohnson may be entering the twilight of his career, but he had 1,407 yards two seasons ago and has never had a quarterback like Andrew Luck. |
Rank36 | PlayerJonathan Stewart | Pos. (Rank)RB (16) | TeamCAR | Auction$18 | Bye5 | ProfileStewart racked up 4.6 yards per carry last year and finally has the backfield all to himself in Carolina. Injuries are always a threat, but this could be his best season. |
Rank37 | PlayerCarlos Hyde | Pos. (Rank)RB (17) | TeamSF | Auction$18 | Bye10 | ProfileWith Frank Gore in Indianapolis, the Niners are set to hand the keys to Hyde in the backfield. He has all the tools. Now he just has to put it together. |
Rank38 | PlayerBen Roethlisberger | Pos. (Rank)QB (04) | TeamPIT | Auction$18 | Bye11 | ProfileRoethlisberger had his best statistical year in '14 and has, in his own words, the most potent collection of weapons he has ever had in his career this season. |
Rank39 | PlayerPeyton Manning | Pos. (Rank)QB (05) | TeamDEN | Auction$18 | Bye7 | ProfileEveryone remembers the way Manning's production cratered at the end of last season, but he still threw for 4,727 yards and 39 TDs. His demise has been greatly overstated. |
Rank40 | PlayerChris Ivory | Pos. (Rank)RB (18) | TeamNYJ | Auction$18 | Bye5 | ProfileIf Ivory can hold off Stevan Ridley and Zac Stacy in training camp, you'll want to move him up your rankings. He can be a top-25 back without a problem. |
Rank41 | PlayerAmeer Abdullah | Pos. (Rank)RB (19) | TeamDET | Auction$17 | Bye9 | ProfileJoique Bell isn't going anywhere, but Abdullah can be an explosive player for the Lions. A changing of the guard is coming. |
Rank42 | PlayerJordan Matthews | Pos. (Rank)WR (16) | TeamPHI | Auction$16 | Bye8 | ProfileMatthews takes over as the No. 1 receiver in Philadelphia this season. It's a position that has produced an average of 83.5 catches, 1,325 yards and 9.5 TDs under Chip Kelly. |
Rank43 | PlayerTravis Kelce | Pos. (Rank)TE (03) | TeamKC | Auction$16 | Bye9 | ProfileKelce is a prime breakout selection this year, and it's easy to see why when you watch him play. He could legitimately be the top fantasy tight end. |
Rank44 | PlayerLeGarrette Blount | Pos. (Rank)RB (20) | TeamNE | Auction$16 | Bye4 | ProfileBill Belichick loves to pull the rug out from under fantasy owners, but Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen are gone. This should be Blount's show. |
Rank45 | PlayerGolden Tate | Pos. (Rank)WR (17) | TeamDET | Auction$15 | Bye5 | ProfileTate benefitted from Calvin Johnson's ankle injury last year, but you don't accidentally rack up 99 catches and 1,331 yards. He should again be a strong WR2. |
Rank46 | PlayerDavante Adams | Pos. (Rank)WR (18) | TeamGB | Auction$15 | Bye7 | ProfileNow that Adams will be a starter in the Green Bay offense, he should easily post a WR2 season. |
Rank47 | PlayerDeSean Jackson | Pos. (Rank)WR (19) | TeamWAS | Auction$15 | Bye8 | ProfileDespite a nightmare season in Washington, Jackson had 1,169 yards and six scores. Big-play reliant, but has proven time and time again he can hit the home run with consistency. |
Rank48 | PlayerGreg Olsen | Pos. (Rank)TE (04) | TeamCAR | Auction$15 | Bye5 | ProfileOlsen set career highs in receptions (84) and yards (1,008) last season and remains one of Cam Newton's favorite targets. |
Rank49 | PlayerLatavius Murray | Pos. (Rank)RB (21) | TeamOAK | Auction$15 | Bye6 | ProfileBetting on the Raiders seems like a foolish move, but there's no doubt that Murray has the skill set to be a strong RB2. |
Rank50 | PlayerAlfred Morris | Pos. (Rank)RB (22) | TeamWAS | Auction$14 | Bye8 | ProfileThe forever underappreciated Morris is one of only two backs to rack up at least 1,200 yards from scrimmage and seven TDs each of the last three seasons. The other is Marshawn Lynch. |
Rank51 | PlayerBrandin Cooks | Pos. (Rank)WR (20) | TeamNO | Auction$14 | Bye11 | ProfileCooks rose up the ranks when the Saints sent Jimmy Graham to Seattle, but keep your expectations in check. He averaged just 7.6 yards per target last year. |
Rank52 | PlayerTom Brady | Pos. (Rank)QB (06) | TeamNE | Auction$14 | Bye4 | ProfileThe four-game suspension still hangs over his head, and that's enough to push him behind the Manning-Romo-Ryan-Tannehill-Newton tier of quarterbacks. |
Rank53 | PlayerDrew Brees | Pos. (Rank)QB (07) | TeamNO | Auction$14 | Bye11 | ProfileBrees's disappointing 2014 season: 4,952 yards, 33 TDs, 7.51 yards per attempt. He's still good at this quarterback thing. |
Rank54 | PlayerAndre Ellington | Pos. (Rank)RB (23) | TeamARI | Auction$14 | Bye9 | ProfileEllington missed four games and averaged just 3.3 yards per carry last year. Don't bet on the Cardinals trying to turn him into a workhorse again this season. |
Rank55 | PlayerC.J. Spiller | Pos. (Rank)RB (24) | TeamNO | Auction$14 | Bye11 | ProfileSpiller won't be a workhorse for the Saints, but he could be the perfect back to pair with Mark Ingram behind Drew Brees. Circle his name before your draft. |
Rank56 | PlayerJulian Edelman | Pos. (Rank)WR (21) | TeamNE | Auction$13 | Bye4 | ProfileEdelman is a PPR machine, but his ceiling is limited in non-PPR leagues. He has just 10 touchdowns in the last two years combined. |
Rank57 | PlayerEli Manning | Pos. (Rank)QB (08) | TeamNYG | Auction$13 | Bye11 | ProfileManning has never had better weapons than he does this season. Given the Giants' expected defensive struggles, he may have to throw the ball 600 times this year. |
Rank58 | PlayerTony Romo | Pos. (Rank)QB (09) | TeamDAL | Auction$13 | Bye6 | ProfileForever one of the most underrated fantasy and real-life quarterbacks. All Romo does is post top-10 fantasy seasons. |
Rank59 | PlayerMatt Ryan | Pos. (Rank)QB (10) | TeamATL | Auction$13 | Bye10 | ProfileRyan's ceiling is his floor, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. You can pretty much take 4,500 yards and 28 TDs to the bank. |
Rank60 | PlayerRyan Tannehill | Pos. (Rank)QB (11) | TeamMIA | Auction$12 | Bye5 | ProfileTannehill has improved every season, and the Dolphins added Kenny Stills, Jordan Cameron and DeVante Parker to his stable of weapons. Could take a huge leap. |
Rank61 | PlayerEric Decker | Pos. (Rank)WR (22) | TeamNYJ | Auction$12 | Bye5 | ProfileEnvironment is everything in fantasy, something Decker learned last year. He's still an imposing force, and Brandon Marshall's presence this year should help. |
Rank62 | PlayerGiovani Bernard | Pos. (Rank)RB (25) | TeamCIN | Auction$12 | Bye7 | ProfileBernard lost his starting gig to Jeremy Hill, but he may be better suited to a Darren Sproles-style role. There's still plenty of upside here. |
Rank63 | PlayerAllen Robinson | Pos. (Rank)WR (23) | TeamJAC | Auction$12 | Bye8 | ProfileRobinson showed flashes of greatness in his rookie year before a foot injury ended his season. He's a popular breakout pick for 2015, with good reason. |
Rank64 | PlayerTodd Gurley | Pos. (Rank)RB (26) | TeamSTL | Auction$11 | Bye6 | ProfileGurley may be a star in the future, but he's less than a year removed from a serious knee injury, and Tre Mason remains involved and capable. |
Rank65 | PlayerBrandon Marshall | Pos. (Rank)WR (24) | TeamNYJ | Auction$11 | Bye5 | ProfileMarshall's fantasy stock took a serious hit when the Bears dealt him to the Jets. Can his quarterback actually get him the ball? |
Rank66 | PlayerDoug Martin | Pos. (Rank)RB (27) | TeamTB | Auction$11 | Bye6 | ProfileAfter two straight awful seasons, it's time to look at Martin's rookie year as the outlier. Beware of Charles Sims. |
Rank67 | PlayerJoseph Randle | Pos. (Rank)RB (28) | TeamDAL | Auction$11 | Bye6 | ProfileRandle is the favorite to get the majority of the carries behind Dallas's stout offensive line. Darren McFadden will be involved, however. |
Rank68 | PlayerMartellus Bennett | Pos. (Rank)TE (05) | TeamCHI | Auction$11 | Bye7 | ProfileBennett won't threaten the top of the position, but he has averaged 77.5 catches, 837.5 yards and 5.5 TDs per season in his two years with the Bears. |
Rank69 | PlayerRashad Jennings | Pos. (Rank)RB (29) | TeamNYG | Auction$11 | Bye11 | ProfileJennings missed five games due to injury last year but was the No. 22 running back by points per game. He's the primary runner in what should be a strong offense. |
Rank70 | PlayerJoique Bell | Pos. (Rank)RB (30) | TeamDET | Auction$10 | Bye9 | ProfileBell might be the most boring pick in any fantasy league, but his role should guarantee him at least one more year of relevance. |
Rank71 | PlayerSammy Watkins | Pos. (Rank)WR (25) | TeamBUF | Auction$10 | Bye8 | ProfileIf we had more confidence in Buffalo's quarterback situation, Watkins could be 20 spots higher in these rankings. The talent is there in spades. |
Rank72 | PlayerAmari Cooper | Pos. (Rank)WR (26) | TeamOAK | Auction$10 | Bye6 | ProfileCooper is an all-world talent, but the limitations in Oakland could hold him back this season. |
Rank73 | PlayerTorrey Smith | Pos. (Rank)WR (27) | TeamSF | Auction$9 | Bye10 | ProfileSmith's fantasy WR ranking by year: 22, 23, 21, 19. He's better, and more consistent, than you think. |
Rank74 | PlayerCharles Johnson | Pos. (Rank)WR (28) | TeamMIN | Auction$9 | Bye5 | ProfileJohnson played more than one-third of the Vikings' snaps for the first time in Week 11 last year, and he quickly moved into the starting lineup after that. He has top-20 receiver upside. |
Rank75 | PlayerVincent Jackson | Pos. (Rank)WR (29) | TeamSD | Auction$9 | Bye10 | ProfileJackson's production slowed last year, but he put up his sixth career 1,000-yard season. The question now is can he again find the end zone with regularity? |
Rank76 | PlayerJordan Cameron | Pos. (Rank)TE (06) | TeamMIA | Auction$9 | Bye5 | ProfileIf Cameron stays healthy, a top-five tight end season is in the offing. His talent and surroundings in Miami almost guarantee it. |
Rank77 | PlayerShane Vereen | Pos. (Rank)RB (31) | TeamNYG | Auction$9 | Bye11 | ProfileThe Giants and Vereen are a match made in heaven. The team needed a pass-catching back, and he gets to be a crucial player in a pass-happy offense. |
Rank78 | PlayerAnquan Boldin | Pos. (Rank)WR (30) | TeamSF | Auction$9 | Bye10 | ProfileNo one makes money betting against Anquan Boldin. Averaged 84 catches, 1,120.5 yards and six TDs in his age-33 and -34 seasons. |
Rank79 | PlayerMichael Floyd | Pos. (Rank)WR (31) | TeamARI | Auction$8 | Bye9 | ProfileForget about last season. Floyd is still a 25-year-old 6'3", 220-pound receiver with speed to stretch the field. Even with the broken fingers, he should be back by Week 1 or 2. |
Rank80 | PlayerJarvis Landry | Pos. (Rank)WR (32) | TeamMIA | Auction$8 | Bye5 | ProfileThis is as much a bet on the Miami offense as it is on Landry. Give him a boost in PPR leagues. |
Rank81 | PlayerKeenan Allen | Pos. (Rank)WR (33) | TeamSD | Auction$8 | Bye10 | ProfileAllen's not as bad as last year's stats suggest, but he may not be as good as his rookie numbers promised, either. |
Rank82 | PlayerMatthew Stafford | Pos. (Rank)QB (12) | TeamDET | Auction$8 | Bye9 | ProfileStafford has a great pair of receivers in Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate, and a solid backfield duo of Ameer Abdullah and Joique Bell behind him. He can jump back into the top 10. |
Rank83 | PlayerMike Wallace | Pos. (Rank)WR (34) | TeamMIN | Auction$8 | Bye5 | ProfileThe Vikings traded for Wallace to give Teddy Bridgewater another deep threat alongside Charles Johnson. If you believe in Bridgewater, you should like Wallace. |
Rank84 | PlayerJohn Brown | Pos. (Rank)WR (35) | TeamARI | Auction$7 | Bye9 | ProfileBrown is the prime deep threat in an offense that was actually pretty good before Carson Palmer's knee injury last season. |
Rank85 | PlayerTevin Coleman | Pos. (Rank)RB (32) | TeamATL | Auction$7 | Bye10 | ProfileColeman did it all at Indiana, turning himself into a third-round pick in the draft. The battle between him and Devonta Freeman will be one of the most interesting stories in training camp. |
Rank86 | PlayerT.J. Yeldon | Pos. (Rank)RB (33) | TeamJAC | Auction$7 | Bye8 | ProfileThe rookie will have every chance to start in Jacksonville, but Denard Robinson impressed in the second half of last season. Don't assume Yeldon has the backfield to himself. |
Rank87 | PlayerDelanie Walker | Pos. (Rank)TE (07) | TeamTEN | Auction$6 | Bye4 | ProfileWalker isn't going to blow anyone away, but he's the safest tight end once you get beyond the obvious top six at the position. |
Rank88 | PlayerSteve Smith | Pos. (Rank)WR (36) | TeamBAL | Auction$6 | Bye9 | ProfileA smaller, more explosive version of Anquan Boldin. You don't win by betting against Smith. |
Rank89 | PlayerBrian Quick | Pos. (Rank)WR (37) | TeamSTL | Auction$6 | Bye6 | ProfileQuick was on his way to a strong season before a shoulder injury put him on the shelf. The Rams will lean on him as Nick Foles's top target. |
Rank90 | PlayerRyan Mathews | Pos. (Rank)RB (34) | TeamPHI | Auction$6 | Bye8 | ProfileDeMarco Murray is the man in Philadelphia, but Mathews will have enough of a role to be a useful fantasy running back. Don't forget about him. |
Rank91 | PlayerVictor Cruz | Pos. (Rank)WR (38) | TeamNYG | Auction$6 | Bye11 | ProfileIf he's at or near 100% by Week 1, this ranking will be too low. He and Odell Beckham Jr. can wreak havoc on secondaries this year. |
Rank92 | PlayerMartavis Bryant | Pos. (Rank)WR (39) | TeamPIT | Auction$6 | Bye11 | ProfileAfter scoring eight touchdowns in just 10 games as a rookie, Bryant has significant breakout potential this year. If someone in this range becomes a top-10 receiver, my money is on him. |
Rank93 | PlayerEddie Royal | Pos. (Rank)WR (40) | TeamCHI | Auction$5 | Bye7 | ProfileRoyal is reunited with Jay Cutler in Chicago this season after a pair of resurgent years in San Diego. He's an intriguing late-round flier. |
Rank94 | PlayerRoddy White | Pos. (Rank)WR (41) | TeamATL | Auction$5 | Bye10 | ProfileWhite finished south of 1,000 yards and dealt with injuries for the second straight season. He's no more than depth at this stage of his career. |
Rank95 | PlayerOwen Daniels | Pos. (Rank)TE (08) | TeamDEN | Auction$5 | Bye7 | ProfileNo tight end has ever gone hungry playing with Peyton Manning. Daniels can throw it back to his younger days if he stays healthy. |
Rank96 | PlayerZach Ertz | Pos. (Rank)TE (09) | TeamPHI | Auction$5 | Bye8 | ProfileErtz has burned the fantasy community each of the last two years. I'm inclined to let someone else buy in this season. |
Rank97 | PlayerPierre Garcon | Pos. (Rank)WR (42) | TeamWAS | Auction$5 | Bye8 | ProfileLast year was a disaster, but Garcon is still 28 years old and one season removed from racking up 1,346 yards on 113 receptions. |
Rank98 | PlayerCam Newton | Pos. (Rank)QB (13) | TeamCAR | Auction$5 | Bye5 | ProfileNewton's rushing production keeps his floor relatively high among quarterbacks, but he's not going to make a huge leap through the air without Kelvin Benjamin. |
Rank99 | PlayerBrandon LaFell | Pos. (Rank)WR (43) | TeamNE | Auction$5 | Bye4 | ProfileLaFell should once again benefit from being in the New England offense, but don’t expect a reprisal of last season. |
Rank100 | PlayerColin Kaepernick | Pos. (Rank)QB (14) | TeamSF | Auction$5 | Bye10 | ProfileKaepernick has undeniable upside, but we need to see more consistency as a passer. He's going to run for more than one TD, unlike last season. |
Rank101 | PlayerNelson Agholor | Pos. (Rank)WR (44) | TeamPHI | Auction$5 | Bye8 | ProfileYou'll have to act sooner if you want Agholor on your team. Understand that the No. 2 receiver in Chip Kelly's offense hasn't exactly been a fantasy stud. |
Rank102 | PlayerDevonta Freeman | Pos. (Rank)RB (35) | TeamATL | Auction$5 | Bye10 | ProfileThe second-year man out of Florida State is locked in an intense training camp battle with Tevin Coleman. If he's named the starter, bump him up 30 spots. |
Rank103 | PlayerKendall Wright | Pos. (Rank)WR (45) | TeamTEN | Auction$5 | Bye4 | ProfileWright took a step back last season, but it's hard to blame him given the ineptitude of the Tennessee offense. The 2013 version is more likely the real Wright. |
Rank104 | PlayerKenny Stills | Pos. (Rank)WR (46) | TeamMIA | Auction$5 | Bye5 | ProfileStills is now Ryan Tannehill's main deep threat after a pair of trades landed him in Miami and sent Mike Wallace to Minnesota. Always seemed under-utilized in New Orleans. |
Rank105 | PlayerJay Cutler | Pos. (Rank)QB (15) | TeamCHI | Auction$5 | Bye7 | ProfileAs bad as Cutler was last season, he was still 10th in fantasy points per game before losing his job to Jimmy Clausen. A reined-in Cutler under Adam Gase and John Fox should be a better one. |
Rank106 | PlayerJason Witten | Pos. (Rank)TE (10) | TeamDAL | Auction$5 | Bye6 | ProfileWitten's likely to be more involved in the passing game this season, but don't expect much more than production just inside the top 10 at the position. |
Rank107 | PlayerAndy Dalton | Pos. (Rank)QB (16) | TeamCIN | Auction$5 | Bye7 | ProfileDalton's ceiling is so low that it's hard to want him as a backup but high enough that he becomes a noteworthy player in two-QB leagues. |
Rank108 | PlayerPhilip Rivers | Pos. (Rank)QB (17) | TeamSD | Auction$5 | Bye10 | ProfileRivers staved off the fantasy grim reaper again last season and should be right on the fringes, if not just inside, the QB1 class. |
Rank109 | PlayerTeddy Bridgewater | Pos. (Rank)QB (18) | TeamMIN | Auction$5 | Bye5 | ProfileEveryone's favorite breakout quarterback. Soon enough, we're going to look back and wonder how the Vikings stole Bridgewater with the last pick in the first round in 2014. |
Rank110 | PlayerTre Mason | Pos. (Rank)RB (36) | TeamSTL | Auction$5 | Bye6 | ProfileIf I had to bet right now, my money would be on Mason, not Todd Gurley, to lead the Rams backfield in fantasy points. There are simply too many red flags surrounding the rookie. |
Rank111 | PlayerCharles Sims | Pos. (Rank)RB (37) | TeamTB | Auction$5 | Bye6 | ProfileSims is essentially still a rookie after an ankle injury cost him nearly all of the 2014 season. He could be the starter in Tampa Bay sooner rather than later. |
Rank112 | PlayerCarson Palmer | Pos. (Rank)QB (19) | TeamARI | Auction$5 | Bye9 | ProfileThe Cardinals' offense was really clicking before Palmer's season-ending knee injury. He's not quite starter material in one-QB leagues, but he is just outside that group. |
Rank113 | PlayerLarry Fitzgerald | Pos. (Rank)WR (47) | TeamARI | Auction$4 | Bye9 | ProfileFitzgerald has failed to reach 1,000 yards each of the last three seasons. Don't be fooled by the name brand this year. |
Rank114 | PlayerDarren McFadden | Pos. (Rank)RB (38) | TeamDAL | Auction$4 | Bye6 | ProfilePay close attention to McFadden's training camp battles with Joseph Randle. One of them is likely to be a top-25 back. |
Rank115 | PlayerIsaiah Crowell | Pos. (Rank)RB (39) | TeamCLE | Auction$4 | Bye11 | ProfileWhether it's Crowell, Terrance West or Duke Johnson in the Cleveland backfield, this is a headache fantasy owners are better off avoiding this season. |
Rank116 | PlayerArian Foster | Pos. (Rank)RB (40) | TeamHOU | Auction$4 | Bye9 | ProfileWe've already reached the flier stage at this point. Why not take one an a superstar who could still play eight games this season? |
Rank117 | PlayerJustin Hunter | Pos. (Rank)WR (48) | TeamTEN | Auction$4 | Bye4 | ProfileI admit to being a noted Hunter apologist, but I'm buying back in this season. Be aware that he could face a suspension as a result of a bar fight he was allegedly a part of this summer. |
Rank118 | PlayerDevin Funchess | Pos. (Rank)WR (49) | TeamCAR | Auction$4 | Bye5 | ProfileThanks to the Kelvin Benjamin injury, Funchess becomes a borderline WR3 with potential to break into the top 30 at the position. |
Rank119 | PlayerBishop Sankey | Pos. (Rank)RB (41) | TeamTEN | Auction$4 | Bye4 | ProfileSankey and rookie David Cobb are about to engage in one of this season's best training camp battles. Smart money is on Sankey winning the job. |
Rank120 | PlayerDavid Cobb | Pos. (Rank)RB (42) | TeamTEN | Auction$4 | Bye4 | ProfileThe Titans selected Cobb out of Minnesota in fifth round of the 2014 draft, but chances are he'll back up second-year back Bishop Sankey this season. |
Rank121 | PlayerJoe Flacco | Pos. (Rank)QB (20) | TeamBAL | Auction$4 | Bye9 | ProfileFlacco threw a career-high 27 TDs last season and needed a five-score game against the lowly Bucs to get there. He's a fantasy backup. |
Rank122 | PlayerRueben Randle | Pos. (Rank)WR (50) | TeamNYG | Auction$4 | Bye11 | ProfileRandle was a disappointment last year, but he still had 71 catches for 938 yards. If he sprinkles in a few more TDs this year, he'll be a steal at his ADP. |
Rank123 | PlayerReggie Bush | Pos. (Rank)RB (43) | TeamSF | Auction$4 | Bye10 | ProfileThere are no guarantees with Bush, but things could get very interesting with him and Kaepernick lined up alongside each other in the San Francisco backfield. |
Rank124 | PlayerRoy Helu | Pos. (Rank)RB (44) | TeamOAK | Auction$4 | Bye6 | ProfileHelu never got a fair shake at showing his complete game in Washington. Even with Latavius Murray in front of him, he's likely to have a larger role in Oakland. |
Rank125 | PlayerDenard Robinson | Pos. (Rank)RB (45) | TeamJAC | Auction$2 | Bye8 | ProfileRobinson may have been 100 spots higher if the Jaguars didn't draft T.J. Yeldon. Don't expect him to simply roll over and accept a role as a backup, though. |
Rank126 | PlayerAlfred Blue | Pos. (Rank)RB (46) | TeamHOU | Auction$4 | Bye9 | ProfileBlue should be the starter while Arian Foster is out with his groin injury, but that won't guarantee him a spot among the RB2 class. |
Rank127 | PlayerCody Latimer | Pos. (Rank)WR (51) | TeamDEN | Auction$4 | Bye7 | ProfileLatimer was everyone's favorite deep sleeper last season, and then he barely saw the field. Gary Kubiak, however, is already praising the second-year receiver out of Indiana. |
Rank128 | PlayerTyler Eifert | Pos. (Rank)TE (11) | TeamCIN | Auction$4 | Bye7 | ProfileEifert essentially lost last season to a dislocated elbow. He has the look of a prototypical modern-day tight end. Now he needs to prove he can be one. |
Rank129 | PlayerJulius Thomas | Pos. (Rank)TE (12) | TeamJAC | Auction$4 | Bye8 | ProfileThis is what happens when you trade Peyton Manning and an offense that scored 126 TDs the last two seasons for Blake Bortles and one that scored 47. |
Rank130 | PlayerDevante Parker | Pos. (Rank)WR (52) | TeamMIA | Auction$3 | Bye5 | ProfileKeep tabs on the Louisville product's recovery from a foot injury in training camp. If he can get back on the field early in the season, he could have a Martavis Bryant-level impact. |
Rank131 | PlayerSam Bradford | Pos. (Rank)QB (21) | TeamPHI | Auction$3 | Bye8 | ProfileChip Kelly might be a miracle worker on the field, but the fawning over Bradford would have you believe he's some combination of Dr. James Andrews and Midas. |
Rank132 | PlayerDwayne Allen | Pos. (Rank)TE (13) | TeamIND | Auction$3 | Bye10 | ProfileAllen was a prolific TD scorer last season, hitting paydirt eight times in 13 games. There's a lot to like here, but it's hard to bet on that TD rate coming through again. |
Rank133 | PlayerAustin Seferian-Jenkins | Pos. (Rank)TE (14) | TeamTB | Auction$2 | Bye6 | ProfileThe big second-year tight end out of Washington is expected to have a much bigger role in the offense this year. He could turn that into fantasy relevance. |
Rank134 | PlayerJosh Hill | Pos. (Rank)TE (15) | TeamNO | Auction$2 | Bye11 | ProfileHill takes over for Jimmy Graham as the starter in New Orleans. Chances are someone in your league likes him more than this. |
Rank135 | PlayerDuke Johnson | Pos. (Rank)RB (47) | TeamCLE | Auction$3 | Bye11 | ProfileJohnson will fit somewhere into the Cleveland backfield with Isaiah Crowell and Terrance West. There's a lot of uncertainty and not a lot of room for profit. |
Rank136 | PlayerMarques Colston | Pos. (Rank)WR (53) | TeamNO | Auction$3 | Bye11 | ProfileHe's not the player he was five years ago, but his size still makes him a threat. He could get more red-zone looks with Jimmy Graham in Seattle. |
Rank137 | PlayerAntonio Gates | Pos. (Rank)TE (16) | TeamSD | Auction$2 | Bye10 | ProfileGates would likely be higher if not for a three-game suspension. By time he returns, Ladarius Green may have turned him into Wally Pipp. |
Rank138 | PlayerJerick McKinon | Pos. (Rank)RB (48) | TeamMIN | Auction$3 | Bye5 | ProfileMcKinnon did some really nice things in his rookie year, but it's the Adrian Peterson show again in Minnesota. He's the preferred handcuff over Matt Asiata. |
Rank139 | PlayerMarvin Jones | Pos. (Rank)WR (54) | TeamCIN | Auction$2 | Bye7 | ProfileJones missed all of last season with a foot injury, but that might just make him one of the biggest bargains in 2015. He scored 10 times two seasons ago, though it must be said that four were in one game. |
Rank140 | PlayerRobert Griffin III | Pos. (Rank)QB (22) | TeamWAS | Auction$3 | Bye8 | ProfileIt's almost shocking how quickly Griffin went from "rookie phenom who swung fantasy leagues" to "late-round dart." Such is life in the NFL. |
Rank141 | PlayerLarry Donnell | Pos. (Rank)TE (17) | TeamNYG | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileThe rising tide of the Giants' offense should lift Donnell's boat this year. He's one of a number of mid-pack tight ends who could break into the top 10. |
Rank142 | PlayerJordan Reed | Pos. (Rank)TE (18) | TeamWAS | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileReed's only real issue is health. Of course, that's enough to make him a hard player to draft in anything but deep leagues. |
Rank143 | PlayerDeAngelo Williams | Pos. (Rank)RB (49) | TeamPIT | Auction$3 | Bye11 | ProfileWilliams will be an interesting player during Le'Veon Bell's suspension. If you end up with Bell, make sure Williams is on your radar. |
Rank144 | PlayerLadarius Green | Pos. (Rank)TE (19) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileGreen will have three games to show that it's time for Antonio Gates to pass the torch. |
Rank145 | PlayerDwayne Bowe | Pos. (Rank)WR (55) | TeamCLE | Auction$2 | Bye11 | ProfileOnly the Browns could say, "You know the guy who led the WR corps that didn't have any touchdowns last season? Let's get him." It's destiny. |
Rank146 | PlayerBreshad Perriman | Pos. (Rank)WR (56) | TeamBAL | Auction$2 | Bye9 | ProfilePerriman should start alongside Steve Smith in his rookie year. He's an intriguing talent who won't cost nearly as much as the other rookie receivers. |
Rank147 | PlayerAndre Williams | Pos. (Rank)RB (50) | TeamNYG | Auction$3 | Bye11 | ProfileWhile Rashad Jennings was injured last year, Williams proved he's nothing more than a timeshare or short-yardage back. Don't get excited here. |
Rank148 | PlayerTravaris Cadet | Pos. (Rank)RB (51) | TeamNE | Auction$3 | Bye4 | ProfileCadet caught 38 balls with the Saints last season, the first year in which he got meaningful playing time. He may take over the role vacated by Shane Vereen. A true sleeper. |
Rank149 | PlayerKyle Rudolph | Pos. (Rank)TE (20) | TeamMIN | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileIf Rudolph manages to stay on the field for 16 games this year, he could vault into the top 10 at tight end. He and the Vikings offense as a whole have breakout potential. |
Rank150 | PlayerAlex Smith | Pos. (Rank)QB (23) | TeamKC | Auction$2 | Bye9 | ProfileSmith won't ever be a fun fantasy pick, but with Jamaal Charles, Travis Kelce and Jeremy Maclin, he has some real weapons to work with this year. |
Rank151 | PlayerJameis Winston | Pos. (Rank)QB (24) | TeamTB | Auction$2 | Bye6 | ProfileFew rookie quarterbacks get to play with a pair of receivers like Mike Evans and Vincent Jackson. That should ease Winston's transition to the NFL. |
Rank152 | PlayerMarcus Mariota | Pos. (Rank)QB (25) | TeamTEN | Auction$2 | Bye4 | ProfileThe Titans will hand the reins to Mariota this season, and he does have a nice collection of weapons around him. He's an interesting player in two-QB leagues. |
Rank153 | PlayerGreg Jennings | Pos. (Rank)WR (57) | TeamMIA | Auction$2 | Bye5 | ProfileJennings is the elder statesman in Miami, but there are a lot of mouths to feed. He might be left hungry this year. |
Rank154 | PlayerTerrance Williams | Pos. (Rank)WR (58) | TeamDAL | Auction$2 | Bye6 | ProfileThe fact that Williams hasn't established himself as a fantasy mainstay despite being the No. 2 receiver in Dallas for two years is damning. |
Rank155 | PlayerPercy Harvin | Pos. (Rank)WR (59) | TeamBUF | Auction$2 | Bye8 | ProfileIf you wait to take Harvin here, you won't get him. That's okay, though. He hasn't proven himself capable of staying healthy or being a consistent threat. |
Rank156 | PlayerMontee Ball | Pos. (Rank)RB (52) | TeamDEN | Auction$2 | Bye7 | ProfileBall was about 140 spots higher at this time one year ago. He's still just 24 years old, and it's not like he's playing behind Barry Sanders. Keep him on your radar in the endgame. |
Rank157 | PlayerJay Ajayi | Pos. (Rank)RB (53) | TeamMIA | Auction$2 | Bye5 | ProfileThe rookie out of Boise State is undoubtedly a player worth keeping an eye on, but Lamar Miller proved himself capable of being a three-down back last season. Ajayi may just be change of pace this year. |
Rank158 | PlayerCoby Fleener | Pos. (Rank)TE (21) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileWhen both Fleener and Dwayne Allen are healthy, the latter seems to have a larger role in the Colts' offense. That makes it tough to trust Andrew Luck's college teammate. |
Rank159 | PlayerKnile Davis | Pos. (Rank)RB (54) | TeamKC | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileI'm not a big fan of handcuffing, but Davis is a necessity for every Jamaal Charles owner. He may have a larger role in the offense this year, even when Charles is healthy. |
Rank160 | PlayerHarry Douglas | Pos. (Rank)WR (60) | TeamTEN | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileDouglas always showed up when he was given a chance in Atlanta. He's an interesting deep sleeper now that he's on the Titans. |
Rank161 | PlayerKevin White | Pos. (Rank)WR (61) | TeamCHI | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileA shin injury robbed White of the training camp reps that are crucial for a rookie wide receiver. That could hamper him all season long. |
Rank162 | PlayerNick Toon | Pos. (Rank)WR (62) | TeamNO | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileToon should register in your draft as a flier now that he has the surest path to meaningful playing time with the Saints that he has enjoyed since entering the league in 2012. |
Rank163 | PlayerMarqise Lee | Pos. (Rank)WR (63) | TeamJAC | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileLee should start with Allen Robinson on the outside for the Jaguars this year. The talent is there, but how many fantasy-relevant receivers can this offense support? |
Rank164 | PlayerDanny Woodhead | Pos. (Rank)RB (55) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileEven with Melvin Gordon in tow, Woodhead will have a role as the primary pass-catching back for the Chargers. |
Rank165 | PlayerSeattle Seahawks | Pos. (Rank)D (01) | TeamSEA | Auction$2 | Bye9 | ProfileThe top defense is usually a fool's bet in fantasy, as there's too much unpredictability at the position from week to week, let alone season-to-season. |
Rank166 | PlayerDavid Johnson | Pos. (Rank)RB (56) | TeamARI | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileJohnson is getting significantly less notice than his fellow rookie running backs, but would the Cardinals really have grabbed him in the third round if he wasn't going to have a role in the offense? |
Rank167 | PlayerCecil Shorts III | Pos. (Rank)WR (64) | TeamHOU | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileEntering training camp, Shorts is the favorite to start alongside DeAndre Hopkins in Houston. He could be a nice bargain late in drafts. |
Rank168 | PlayerHouston Texans | Pos. (Rank)D (02) | TeamHOU | Auction$2 | Bye9 | ProfileJ.J. Watt makes the Texans an elite fantasy defense on his own. If Jadeveon Clowney proves himself worthy of being the No. 1 pick, watch out. |
Rank169 | PlayerFred Jackson | Pos. (Rank)RB (57) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileThe venerable Jackson finally showed signs of slowing down last year. His fantasy days may truly be behind him. |
Rank170 | PlayerMaxx Williams | Pos. (Rank)TE (22) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileIf you're set on digging deep at tight end, keep Williams in mind. The Minnesota product is big and fast at 6'4" and should start from Day One in Baltimore. |
Rank171 | PlayerNick Foles | Pos. (Rank)QB (26) | TeamSTL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileFoles took a major step back on the field in Philadelphia last season, and then did the same off the field by moving to St. Louis. He's a borderline starter in two-QB leagues. |
Rank172 | PlayerDoug Baldwin | Pos. (Rank)WR (65) | TeamSEA | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileWith Jimmy Graham hogging targets, it's hard to see Baldwin doing much better than last year's 66/825/3 line. |
Rank173 | PlayerStevan Ridley | Pos. (Rank)RB (58) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileA torn ACL ended Ridley's 2014 season after six games. Now he's with the Jets, where he'll compete with Chris Ivory and Zac Stacy for carries. |
Rank174 | PlayerDonte Moncrief | Pos. (Rank)WR (66) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileMoncrief may have been an intriguing player if the Colts didn't bring in Duron Carter from the CFL and draft Phillip Dorsett. There just aren't that many passes to go around. |
Rank175 | PlayerBlake Bortles | Pos. (Rank)QB (27) | TeamJAC | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileThe good news for Bortles is he actually has decent weapons, highlighted by Allen Robinson, Julius Thomas and T.J. Yeldon. The bad news is this is still Jacksonville. |
Rank176 | PlayerHeath Miller | Pos. (Rank)TE (23) | TeamPIT | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileMiller remains a valuable real-life asset for the Steelers, but his fantasy value is so low as to make him borderline undraftable. |
Rank177 | PlayerCordarelle Patterson | Pos. (Rank)WR (67) | TeamMIN | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfilePatterson was one of the biggest busts of 2014, as predicted here one year ago. Still, his athletic ability is obvious. If he can figure it out, he could be a steal this season. |
Rank178 | PlayerEric Ebron | Pos. (Rank)TE (24) | TeamDET | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileEbron was largely an afterthought in the Detroit offense last season. There is some upside here, though, as there should be with a No. 10 overall pick in his second season. |
Rank179 | PlayerCharles Clay | Pos. (Rank)TE (25) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileClay has turned in a couple useful fantasy seasons in a row, but Buffalo's quarterback situation makes it hard to get excited about him this year. |
Rank180 | PlayerStevie Johnson | Pos. (Rank)WR (68) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileThe depth chart in San Diego behind Keenan Allen is wide open, but it has been three years since Johnson put together a meaningful fantasy season. |
Rank181 | PlayerSt. Louis Rams | Pos. (Rank)D (03) | TeamSTL | Auction$2 | Bye6 | ProfileWith Chris Long, Aaron Donald, Michael Brockers and Robert Quinn on the line, there may not be a better front four in football. |
Rank182 | PlayerMalcom Floyd | Pos. (Rank)WR (69) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileFloyd enjoys the same opportunity Steve Johnson does in San Diego, but the chance of either making a fantasy splash is small. |
Rank183 | PlayerMichael Crabtree | Pos. (Rank)WR (70) | TeamOAK | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileIn his six seasons in the NFL, all spent with the 49ers, Crabtree has had exactly one 1,000-yard season and two years with at least six touchdowns. Changing sides of the Bay won't help. |
Rank184 | PlayerVernon Davis | Pos. (Rank)TE (26) | TeamSF | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileDavis has a way of surprising us when we least expect it, but remember that his numbers had dipped two years in a row before his shocking 2013 season. |
Rank185 | PlayerBuffalo Bills | Pos. (Rank)D (04) | TeamBUF | Auction$2 | Bye8 | ProfileRemember what I said about the Rams? The Bills would be right there, too, if not for a switch to the 3–4 this season. |
Rank186 | PlayerTerrance West | Pos. (Rank)RB (59) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileA crowded backfield combined with a lackluster offense makes it tough to have any confidence in West this season. |
Rank187 | PlayerDerek Carr | Pos. (Rank)QB (28) | TeamOAK | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileCarr had a few nice moments in his rookie season, and there's reason for optimism this year. The Raiders added Amari Cooper, and Latavius Murray will be on the field for the entire season. |
Rank188 | PlayerJeff Janis | Pos. (Rank)WR (71) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileJanis became an interesting flier the day that Jordy Nelson tore his ACL. He's got great size and speed, and should be the new No. 3 in Green Bay. |
Rank189 | PlayerDorial Green-Beckham | Pos. (Rank)WR (72) | TeamTEN | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileThere's no doubting Green-Beckham's talent. The question is, can he keep it together enough to take advantage of his ability on the field? |
Rank190 | PlayerMiami Dolphins | Pos. (Rank)D (05) | TeamMIA | Auction$2 | Bye5 | ProfileAfter adding Ndamukong Suh, the Dolphins could very well have the best defense in the league. |
Rank191 | PlayerBranden Oliver | Pos. (Rank)RB (60) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileWith Melvin Gordon and Danny Woodhead on the roster, there simply isn't a fantasy role for Oliver to inhabit in San Diego. |
Rank192 | PlayerJaelen Strong /td> | Pos. (Rank)WR (73) | TeamHOU | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileStrong slipped all the way to the third round in the draft after initially being considered a potential first-round pick. He'll have every opportunity to start for the Texans. |
Rank193 | PlayerDarren Sproles | Pos. (Rank)RB (61) | TeamPHI | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileWith both DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews ahead of Sproles in the pecking order, it's hard to envision a route to fantasy relevance for the 32-year-old. |
Rank194 | PlayerDenver Broncos | Pos. (Rank)D (06) | TeamDEN | Auction$2 | Bye7 | ProfileThe Broncos' linebacker corps of DeMarcus Ware, Von Miller, Brandon Marshall and Danny Trevathan is the best in the league, and whichever group is second isn't close. |
Rank195 | PlayerTheo Riddick | Pos. (Rank)RB (62) | TeamDET | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileRiddick was a potential fantasy darling until the Lions selected Ameer Abdullah out of Nebraska. |
Rank196 | PlayerPhillip Dorsett | Pos. (Rank)WR (74) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileDorsett could be 100 spots higher if he were on a different team. With T.Y. Hilton and Andre Johnson ahead of him on the depth chart, he won't have a ton of opportunities this year. |
Rank197 | PlayerDevin Smith | Pos. (Rank)WR (75) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileAt this stage of your draft, you could do a lot worse than a guy who proved himself a deep threat at a premier college program like Smith. |
Rank198 | PlayerJames Starks | Pos. (Rank)RB (63) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileStarks would be immediately fantasy relevant if Eddie Lacy got injured, but Lacy owners needn't worry themselves with handcuffing. |
Rank199 | PlayerJavorius Allen | Pos. (Rank)RB (64) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileThe Ravens selected Allen in the fourth round of the draft, but he doesn't project as much more than a change of pace to Justin Forsett. |
Rank200 | PlayerJace Amaro | Pos. (Rank)TE (27) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileAmaro has good size and athletic ability, and should be in for a larger piece of the pie in New York this year. It'll have to be a much larger piece to make him fantasy relevant, however. |
Rank201 | PlayerCole Beasley | Pos. (Rank)WR (76) | TeamDAL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileBeasley had a stint of fantasy relevance last season, but the things that make him valuable for the Cowboys don't necessarily translate to the fantasy game. |
Rank202 | PlayerChris Matthews | Pos. (Rank)WR (77) | TeamSEA | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileMatthews starred in the Super Bowl, catching four passes for 109 yards and a TD. Can he carry that over to the 2015 season? |
Rank203 | PlayerJared Cook | Pos. (Rank)TE (28) | TeamSTL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileCook has posted consecutive 600-yard seasons, but that likely represents his ceiling. He'll undoubtedly out-produce some of the tight ends ranked ahead of him, but their upside makes them more draft-worthy. |
Rank204 | PlayerKenny Britt | Pos. (Rank)WR (78) | TeamSTL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileThe overall fantasy community just can't quit Britt. Don't be the person in your league who falls for his siren song this year. |
Rank205 | PlayerArizona Cardinals | Pos. (Rank)D (07) | TeamARI | Auction$2 | Bye9 | ProfileDespite all the injuries, the Cardinals still had the No. 6 fantasy defense in standard-scoring leagues. |
Rank206 | PlayerMatt Jones | Pos. (Rank)RB (65) | TeamWAS | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileJones is huge at 6'2" and 231 pounds and is the favorite to be Alfred Morris's primary backup in Washington. |
Rank207 | PlayerJames White | Pos. (Rank)RB (66) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileEvery under-the-radar Patriots running back is a potential sleeper, but White seems to be buried on the depth chart. |
Rank208 | PlayerAndrew Hawkins | Pos. (Rank)WR (79) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileHawkins could very well repeat his 2014 season, which would make him better than this spot. At the same time, there's no reason to draft a guy for his 800-yard, two-TD potential. |
Rank209 | PlayerLance Dunbar | Pos. (Rank)RB (67) | TeamDAL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileDunbar is clearly running third in the Dallas running back race, but it's not like he's chasing down Emmitt Smith. He should be on your end-game radar in deep leagues. |
Rank210 | PlayerCincinnati Bengals | Pos. (Rank)D (08) | TeamCIN | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileThe Bengals defense fell flat last year, but there's a lot of talent here, from Geno Atkins to Vontaze Burfict to the newly acquired Michael Johnson. Significant bounceback potential. |
Rank211 | PlayerDan Herron | Pos. (Rank)RB (68) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileHerron was a capable stopgap back after Ahmad Bradshaw got hurt last year, but the Colts were right not to trust him for a full season. |
Rank212 | PlayerLorenzo Taliaferro | Pos. (Rank)RB (69) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileIf nothing else, Taliaferro will always have that week when he was the top target on the waiver wire. No one can take that away from him. |
Rank213 | PlayerMarkus Wheaton | Pos. (Rank)WR (80) | TeamPIT | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileMarkus Wheaton was supposed to be Martavis Bryant, but then Martavis Bryant became Martavis Bryant. Sorry, Markus. |
Rank214 | PlayerCarolina Panthers | Pos. (Rank)D (09) | TeamCAR | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileAs long as Luke Kuechly is in the middle of this defense, it'll play in fantasy leagues. Adding Shaq Thompson was a nice coup, as well. |
Rank215 | PlayerDuron Carter | Pos. (Rank)WR (81) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileCarter has the right pedigree (he's Cris Carter's son), and absolutely dominated everyone in the CFL. If your league goes this deep, he's well worth a flier. |
Rank216 | PlayerStedman Bailey | Pos. (Rank)WR (82) | TeamSTL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileBailey hasn't quite gotten going with the Rams in his two years in the league. It's hard to imagine him doing so in year three. |
Rank217 | PlayerKhiry Robinson | Pos. (Rank)RB (70) | TeamNO | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileRobinson is running third in the New Orleans backfield, trailing Mark Ingram and C.J. Spiller. Those two will dominate the touches. |
Rank218 | PlayerBaltimore Ravens | Pos. (Rank)D (10) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileTerrell Suggs is still elite, and the Ravens have done well by adding players like Timmy Jernigan, Ladarius Webb and C.J. Mosley in recent years. |
Rank219 | PlayerNew England Patriots | Pos. (Rank)D (11) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileThere's no question this defense will look different, and likely not as good, after losing Darrelle Revis, Brandon Browner, Vince Wilfork and Akeem Ayers. |
Rank220 | PlayerAllen Hurns | Pos. (Rank)WR (83) | TeamJAC | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileHurns had a decent rookie year, catching 51 passes for 677 yards and six scores. If he beats out Marqise Lee for a starting gig, he’ll be a bit more interesting. |
Rank221 | PlayerCameron Artis-Payne | Pos. (Rank)RB (71) | TeamCAR | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileArtis-Payne likely won't be of any fantasy relevance unless Jonathan Stewart gets hurt, but that's an outcome that has happened quite frequently in Stewart's career. |
Rank222 | PlayerJosh Huff | Pos. (Rank)WR (84) | TeamPHI | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileHuff didn't get much of a chance to make an impact last season, though he is expected to be one of Philadelphia's top three receivers in Week 1. |
Rank223 | PlayerMarquess Wilson | Pos. (Rank)WR (85) | TeamCHI | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileInjuries have derailed Wilson's tenure with the Bears, and now he's fourth on the depth chart. It'll be an uphill climb this season. |
Rank224 | PlayerRobert Woods | Pos. (Rank)WR (86) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileWoods won't rank this low at the end of the season, but his low ceiling makes it hard to draft him in all but the deepest of leagues. |
Rank225 | PlayerNew York Jets | Pos. (Rank)D (12) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileThe Jets' defense could be back among the league's best with players like Muhammad Wilkerson, Darrelle Revis and, when he returns, Sheldon Richardson. |
Rank226 | PlayerJarius Wright | Pos. (Rank)WR (87) | TeamMIN | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileWright should be the Vikings' starting slot receiver this year. Don't expect him to parlay that into fantasy relevance. |
Rank227 | PlayerKansas City Chiefs | Pos. (Rank)D (13) | TeamKC | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileKansas City's linebackers may not measure up to Denver's, but Justin Houston, Tamba Hali and Derrick Johnson run a close second. |
Rank228 | PlayerBrian Hartline | Pos. (Rank)WR (88) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileHartline is back in his home state of Ohio, but that isn't likely to turn him into a receiver that fantasy owners need to consider for their rosters. |
Rank229 | PlayerJermaine Kearse | Pos. (Rank)WR (89) | TeamSEA | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileKearse has improved each season, catching 38 passes for 537 yards last year. He's likely third, at best, on the depth chart. |
Rank230 | PlayerMychal Rivera | Pos. (Rank)TE (30) | TeamOAK | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileRivera was on the fantasy radar for a few weeks last season, ultimately catching 58 passes for 534 yards and four TDs. He's well off the radar this year. |
Rank231 | PlayerPaul Richardson | Pos. (Rank)WR (90) | TeamSEA | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileRichardson has some off-the-charts measureables that will always make him an intriguing receiver in deep leagues. |
Rank232 | PlayerMohamed Sanu | Pos. (Rank)WR (91) | TeamCIN | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileSanu had his opportunity to step up last year with both A.J. Green and Marvin Jones injured, but he couldn't quite make the leap. |
Rank233 | PlayerRyan Mallett | Pos. (Rank)QB (29) | TeamHOU | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileMallett will battle Brian Hoyer for the starting gig in Houston, and it's likely the Texans brass wants the youngster to come away victorious. There's no doubting his arm strength. |
Rank234 | PlayerGreen Bay Packers | Pos. (Rank)D (14) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileIt'll be tough for the Packers to follow up on the No. 2 defensive finish last year, but there's enough talent here to be a top-10 defense in 2015. |
Rank235 | PlayerRob Housler | Pos. (Rank)TE (31) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileHousler is the new starting tight end in Cleveland, filling the role of the departed Jordan Cameron. He has one career touchdown in four seasons. Take that as you will. |
Rank236 | PlayerTrent Richardson | Pos. (Rank)RB (72) | TeamOAK | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileRichardson and the Raiders are a match made in fantasy purgatory. |
Rank237 | PlayerMarlon Brown | Pos. (Rank)WR (92) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileBrown's role could increase now that Torrey Smith is out of Baltimore, but don't bet on him being a player who registers in fantasy leagues. |
Rank238 | PlayerRonnie Hillman | Pos. (Rank)RB (73) | TeamDEN | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileHillman is entering seemingly his 10th straight year as the third-string back in Denver. This one isn't likely to go any differently than the others. |
Rank239 | PlayerGeno Smith | Pos. (Rank)QB (30) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileEven if Smith beats out Ryan Fitzpatrick for the starting job, he's not likely to be of fantasy significance unless you're in a two-quarterback league. |
Rank240 | PlayerRyan Fitzpatrick | Pos. (Rank)QB (31) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileFitzpatrick has had his moments, though they've been brief, during his 10 years in the NFL. He'd be a bit more trustworthy than Geno Smith as a fantasy quarterabck. |
Rank241 | PlayerDanny Amendola | Pos. (Rank)WR (93) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileAmendola finally stayed healthy for 16 games last year, but he had just 27 receptions for 200 yards. He's not someone you need to think about on draft day. |
Rank242 | PlayerDennis Pitta | Pos. (Rank)TE (32) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfilePitta may not play at all in 2015 after suffering a gruesome hip injury last year. The Ravens drafted his replacement, Maxx Williams, in the second round. |
Rank243 | PlayerRichard Rodgers | Pos. (Rank)TE (33) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileThe Packers haven't had a fantasy-impact tight end since Jermichael Finley's heyday. Rodgers isn't likely to change that this year. |
Rank244 | PlayerJosh McCown | Pos. (Rank)QB (32) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileMcCown is likely to be the Browns' starter this year, but there's no guarantee he beats out Johnny Manziel. Neither will be a strong fantasy option. |
Rank245 | PlayerToby Gerhart | Pos. (Rank)RB (74) | TeamJAC | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileGerhart fell flat on his face in his first shot at a starting job last year. He's now third on the depth chart in Jacksonville. |
Rank246 | PlayerZac Stacy | Pos. (Rank)RB (75) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileThe 2014 version of Stacy, not the 2013 version, is the real one. He won't have a significant role in the Jets' offense this season. |
Rank247 | PlayerMatt Cassel | Pos. (Rank)QB (33) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileCassel against EJ Manuel might be the most depressing quarterback battle in the league. Don't get yourself involved. |
Rank248 | PlayerStephen Gostkowski | Pos. (Rank)K (01) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileGostkowski has been the top-scoring kicker in each of the last three years. There's no reason to bet against him this season. |
Rank249 | PlayerDan Bailey | Pos. (Rank)K (02) | TeamDAL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileBailey has a big leg and is tied to a strong offense. That's exactly what you're looking for in a fantasy kicker. |
Rank250 | PlayerMason Crosby | Pos. (Rank)K (03) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileCrosby doesn't have the range of some of the other top-tier kickers, but it always makes sense to invest in the Packers' offense. |
Rank251 | PlayerTaylor Gabriel | Pos. (Rank)WR (94) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileThere will be opportunities for every receiver in the Cleveland offense to step up this year. That doesn't mean you want to go after them in fantasy leagues. |
Rank252 | PlayerJonas Gray | Pos. (Rank)RB (76) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileRemember when Gray scored four touchdowns and ran for 200 yards in one game? Those were wild times. |
Rank253 | PlayerSteven Hauschka | Pos. (Rank)K (04) | TeamSEA | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileHauschka has been a top-five kicker each of the last five seasons, and Seattle's offense should be even better this year. |
Rank254 | PlayerCleveland Browns | Pos. (Rank)D (15) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileThe Browns defense was already quite good before adding Danny Shelton in the draft. This is probably the best fantasy option on the team. |
Rank255 | PlayerDevin Hester | Pos. (Rank)WR (95) | TeamATL | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileHester may end up starting in the slot for the Falcons this season. He'll still never be better than when he was the best kick returner in the league. |
Rank256 | PlayerAhmad Bradshaw | Pos. (Rank)RB (77) | TeamFA | Auction$1 | ByeNA | ProfileBradshaw is only this low because he is still a free agent. If he catches on with a team, he’ll at least be worth rostering as a depth back. |
Rank257 | PlayerMark Sanchez | Pos. (Rank)QB (34) | TeamPHI | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileSanchez is once again the backup in Philadelphia, but he's just one Sam Bradford injury away from starting in Chip Kelly's high-powered offense. |
Rank258 | PlayerJustin Tucker | Pos. (Rank)K (05) | TeamBAL | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileTucker has one of the biggest legs in the league, and John Harbaugh isn't afraid to let him use it. |
Rank259 | PlayerMinnesota Vikings | Pos. (Rank)D (16) | TeamMIN | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileThe Vikings' defense is strong from front to back and has a real chance to be a top-10 group this year. |
Rank260 | PlayerDontrelle Inman | Pos. (Rank)WR (96) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileAt their expected average draft positions, Inman might be a better player to target than Steve Johnson or Malcom Floyd. |
Rank261 | PlayerConnor Barth | Pos. (Rank)K (06) | TeamDEN | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileBarth should be a top-10 kicker simply by virtue of being a member of the Broncos. He should be universally drafted. |
Rank262 | PlayerAdam Vinatieri | Pos. (Rank)K (07) | TeamIND | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileVinatieri has the longest active streak of being a worthy fantasy starter in the league. Even though he's a kicker, that's nothing to dismiss. |
Rank263 | PlayerCody Parkey | Pos. (Rank)K (08) | TeamPHI | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileParkey was the No. 2 kicker in fantasy last year, trailing only Stephen Gostkowski. The Eagles offense should carry him to similar heights this year. |
Rank264 | PlayerJohnny Manziel | Pos. (Rank)QB (35) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileManziel has far more upside than Josh McCown, but he may not even start for Cleveland. He's probably at least a year away from being anywhere on the fantasy radar. |
Rank265 | PlayerDetroit Lions | Pos. (Rank)D (17) | TeamDET | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileThough Ndamukong Suh, is gone there's still plenty of talent in Detroit, highlighted by Haloti Ngata, Ziggy Ansah and DeAndre Levy. |
Rank266 | PlayerEJ Manuel | Pos. (Rank)QB (36) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileManuel hasn't turned into the quarterback the Bills hoped he could be, and now he's likely going to back up Matt Cassel in 2015. |
Rank267 | PlayerSan Francisco 49ers | Pos. (Rank)D (18) | TeamSF | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileThis defense lost a ton of talent in the off-season, though it did manage to reload to a degree by adding Darnell Dockett, Arik Armstead and a healty NaVorro Bowman. |
Rank268 | PlayerCaleb Sturgis | Pos. (Rank)K (09) | TeamMIA | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileSturgis missed eight field goals last season, but he was still the No. 11 kicker in standard-scoring fantasy leagues. |
Rank269 | PlayerMatt Prater | Pos. (Rank)K (10) | TeamDET | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfilePrater caught on with the Lions last season, going 21-for-26 on field goals. It's always a plus to kick in an indoor stadium. |
Rank270 | PlayerJacksonville Jaguars | Pos. (Rank)D (19) | TeamJAC | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileEven without Dante Fowler, this is a defense on the rise. Newcomers in the secondary like Davon House and Sergio Brown should help improve what was the weak link last year. |
Rank271 | PlayerMatt Bryant | Pos. (Rank)K (11) | TeamATL | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileBryant keeps getting the job done well into his 40s. He has been a top-12 kicker in four of the last five seasons. |
Rank272 | PlayerGarrett Hartley | Pos. (Rank)K (12) | TeamPIT | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileHartley takes over for the injured Shaun Suisham in what should be a great offense for a kicker. If he can handle Heinz Field, he'll finish among the top seven at the position. |
Rank273 | PlayerPittsburgh Steelers | Pos. (Rank)D (20) | TeamPIT | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileThe Steelers are running it back with the same group for one more season. They need Ryan Shazier to stay healthy. |
Rank274 | PlayerDallas Cowboys | Pos. (Rank)D (21) | TeamDAL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileThanks to 32 takeaways, the Dallas defense was a pleasant surprise in fantasy circles last year. The Cowboys may have gotten a steal with Randy Gregory in the second round. |
Rank275 | PlayerDan Carpenter | Pos. (Rank)K (13) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileCarpenter drilled 34 field goals last season, and is tied to an offense that might not be all that efficient in the red zone. |
Rank276 | PlayerBlair Walsh | Pos. (Rank)K (14) | TeamMIN | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileThe Minnesota offense should be better this season with Adrian Peterson and an improved Teddy Bridgewater. That's good news for Walsh. |
Rank277 | PlayerNick Novak | Pos. (Rank)K (15) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileNovak took a step back in the accuracy department last year. The real problem, however, was that he attempted just 26 field goals. |
Rank278 | PlayerRobbie Gould | Pos. (Rank)K (16) | TeamCHI | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileLike most everyone in Chicago, Gould had a brutal 2014 season. He remains one of the most accurate kickers of all-time and should rebound this year. |
Rank279 | PlayerPhiladelphia Eagles | Pos. (Rank)D (22) | TeamPHI | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileThe Eagles were surprisingly the top-scoring fantasy defense last season, but they can't live on pixie dust forever. |
Rank280 | PlayerGraham Gano | Pos. (Rank)K (17) | TeamCAR | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileGano connected on 29 of his 35 field goal attempts last season, finishing as the No. 13 kicker in standard-scoring leagues. |
Rank281 | PlayerPhil Dawson | Pos. (Rank)K (18) | TeamSF | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileDawson's fortunes fell right alongside his team's in 2014. If the 49ers offense is improved this season, so, too, should his stats. |
Rank282 | PlayerJosh Brown | Pos. (Rank)K (19) | TeamNYG | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileWith a potentially high-powered passing game at his back, Brown could be the surprise kicker of the 2015 season. |
Rank283 | PlayerChandler Catanzaro | Pos. (Rank)K (20) | TeamARI | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileCatanzaro had a strong rookie year, knocking through 29 of his 33 field goal attempts. It could have been even better if not for Carson Palmer's knee injury. |
Rank284 | PlayerRandy Bullock | Pos. (Rank)K (21) | TeamHOU | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileBullock went from nearly losing his job in 2013 to a top-10 finish in 2014. He's on solid ground as Houston's kicker. |
Rank285 | PlayerJimmy Garoppolo | Pos. (Rank)QB (37) | TeamNE | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileAs everyone knows, Garoppolo will start the first four weeks of the season while Tom Brady serves his suspension. Still, he should really only be targeted in two-QB leagues. |
Rank286 | PlayerMike Nugent | Pos. (Rank)K (22) | TeamCIN | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileNugent was the No. 15 kicker last year, and the Bengals offense could be better with A.J. Green healthy and Jeremy Hill starting for the entire season. |
Rank287 | PlayerJeremy Langford | Pos. (Rank)RB (78) | TeamCHI | Auction$1 | Bye7 | ProfileLangford will back up Matt Forte and will likely see more time under new coach John Fox than backups did under Marc Trestman. |
Rank288 | PlayerGreg Zuerlein | Pos. (Rank)K (23) | TeamSTL | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileNo one questions Zuerlein's leg, but will St. Louis's offense be good enough to give him consistent scoring opportunities? |
Rank289 | PlayerSebastian Janikowski | Pos. (Rank)K (24) | TeamOAK | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileJanikowski has plenty of range, but the Raiders' offense leaves a bit to be desired. He also seems to miss more than his fair share of chip shots. |
Rank290 | PlayerSammie Coates | Pos. (Rank)WR (97) | TeamPIT | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileCoates is buried on the Pittsburgh depth chart to start the year, but his big-play ability could get him on the field sooner rather than later. |
Rank291 | PlayerNick Folk | Pos. (Rank)K (25) | TeamNYJ | Auction$1 | Bye5 | ProfileThe good news for Folk was he had 39 field goal attempts last season. He made just 32, but his owners should hope the Jets' offense is equally inefficient at scoring touchdowns this year. |
Rank292 | PlayerWashington Redskins | Pos. (Rank)D (23) | TeamWAS | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileCan this defense finally be more than Ryan Kerrigan and 10 other guys? |
Rank293 | PlayerTampa Bay Buccaneers | Pos. (Rank)D (24) | TeamTB | Auction$1 | Bye6 | ProfileThe Buccaneers have built a quietly strong defense, led by Gerald McCoy, Lavonte David and Alterraun Verner. |
Rank294 | PlayerSan Diego Chargers | Pos. (Rank)D (25) | TeamSD | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileThe San Diego defense has talent at all three levels, with Corey Liuget up front, Melvin Ingram in the middle and Eric Weddle in the secondary. |
Rank295 | PlayerTyrod Taylor | Pos. (Rank)QB (38) | TeamBUF | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileAgainst all odds, Taylor could end up starting over Matt Cassel and EJ Manuel. If that happens, keep him on your radar in two-QB leagues. |
Rank296 | PlayerKirk Cousins | Pos. (Rank)QB (39) | TeamWAS | Auction$1 | Bye8 | ProfileThe favorite backup in the Beltway, Cousins could find his way to the field at some point this season. He doesn't need to be on your mind on draft day. |
Rank297 | PlayerJacob Tamme | Pos. (Rank)TE (34) | TeamATL | Auction$1 | Bye10 | ProfileTamme has some sleeper potential in Atlanta's offense, especially since the team does not have an established third receiver. |
Rank298 | PlayerChris Johnson | Pos. (Rank)RB (79) | TeamARI | Auction$1 | Bye9 | ProfileJohnson will back up Andre Ellington in Arizona. His signing reflects the fact that rookie David Johnson hasn't been healthy in training camp, and little else. |
Rank299 | PlayerTerrelle Pryor | Pos. (Rank)WR (98) | TeamCLE | Auction$1 | Bye11 | ProfileThe former Buckeye hero is now trying to become the same—albeit at a new position—in Cleveland. The good news for him is the depth chart is bereft of talent. |
Rank300 | PlayerTy Montgomery | Pos. (Rank)WR (99) | TeamGB | Auction$1 | Bye4 | ProfileMontgomery could have a chance to break into the Packers' rotation at wide receiver with Jordy Nelson out for the season. Take a shot on him at the end of your draft. |