Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Kenneth Walker for me. He's never proven to be a full time back and often injured. I also think Emmett Johnson will play a pretty big role there, especially around the goal line. He's RB 14 (PPR) and that feels awfully high to me. Rashee Rice at WR 8, no thanks Jayden Daniels at QB3. I don't think he'll ever get through a season healthy again. Travis Kelce at TE9. I'd rather take a shot later on Likely, Andrews or Kittle if you're willing to be patient. Who do you think? Quote
Showboat Posted May 29 Posted May 29 51 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: Kenneth Walker for me. He's never proven to be a full time back and often injured. I also think Emmett Johnson will play a pretty big role there, especially around the goal line. He's RB 14 (PPR) and that feels awfully high to me. Not sure I can see 13 RBs I'd clearly rather have over Walker. There are about 14 million reasons why he will be given every opportunity to be the man in KC. Injury is always a risk, but I don't think he is more injury prone than any other RB. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 33 minutes ago, Showboat said: Not sure I can see 13 RBs I'd clearly rather have over Walker. There are about 14 million reasons why he will be given every opportunity to be the man in KC. Injury is always a risk, but I don't think he is more injury prone than any other RB. Breece Hall, Javonte Williams, Kyren Williams would be 3 that I would take Quote
TBayXXXVII Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 minute ago, Maximum Overkill said: Breece Hall, Javonte Williams, Kyren Williams would be 3 that I would take I'd take Kyren Williams, but Walker over the other two. Walker hasn't missed that many games. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 12 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said: I'd take Kyren Williams, but Walker over the other two. Walker hasn't missed that many games. PPR I want Breece, Geno is the dump off king. Walker doesn't catch balls. Breece may be back to that 95 target range again like in 2023 Quote
weepaws Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Single Digit round qbs, and tes. Currently have Walker at #9 Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 8 minutes ago, weepaws said: Single Digit round qbs, and tes. Currently have Walker at #9 No way, gimmie your top 9 in order. Because I'm taking Chase Brown 10 out of 10 times over Walker and he's consensus RB12. Quote
makindollaz Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Seeing a lot of Drake London in the 13-16 range overall in redraft, so early 2nd in 12 team. Good player but don’t love him at that price with their QB situation. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 8 minutes ago, makindollaz said: Seeing a lot of Drake London in the 13-16 range overall in redraft, so early 2nd in 12 team. Good player but don’t love him at that price with their QB situation. Same, love London but you can find great steals in that 20+ range when drafting a WR. Quote
RareN64Dream Posted May 29 Posted May 29 I am seeing Drake London ranked as #7 WR online. I wonder if anyone would rather draft Carnell Tate or Marvin Harrison Jr. over him. They are young. But, similar QB situations somewhat. Dynasty I could see it, possibly. But, sometimes taking a risk with a young player can pay off pretty well. Like, OBJ, Justin Jefferson as rookies etc. Quote
weepaws Posted May 29 Posted May 29 I don't like London that high, but I do think he's going to be worth a low wr1 Quote
TBayXXXVII Posted May 29 Posted May 29 4 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said: PPR I want Breece, Geno is the dump off king. Walker doesn't catch balls. Breece may be back to that 95 target range again like in 2023 That may be true about Geno, but Andy Reid had RB's who caught 70+ balls in a season a few times. How does Walker not catch? He has a season with over 40, when he played only 11 games? It's all about system/supporting cast. In Seattle, the Seahawks had other RB's who could catch, so they worked everyone in. That's not going to be the case in KC. Plus, TD opportunites are going to be WAY higher in KC than NY. Breece Hall's 17-game average season is 57 receptions, 1530 total yards, and 8 TD's. He's on a bad team. That's probably his ceiling. Look how pedestrian Jeanty looked last year on a bad team with Geno at QB. Kenneth Walker's 17-game average season is 39, 1330, & 9. He's on a team that could be a Super Bowl contender. That's probably his floor. See Kareem Hunt Y's 1 and 2, LeSean McCoy, Brian Westbrook... Duce Staley. I'll take the guy with the higher ceiling on a good team over a guy with a higher floor on a bad team. Quote
makindollaz Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 hour ago, weepaws said: I don't like London that high, but I do think he's going to be worth a low wr1 Yeah, if I could get London around the 2nd/3rd round turn I’d be ok with that, but he’s going earlier. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 1 hour ago, TBayXXXVII said: Andy Reid had RB's who caught 70+ balls in a season a few times. That's why I believe they drafted Johnson, he was a pass catching machine at Nebraska. Walker has never been the focal point of an offense in the NFL, he just can't stay on the field long enough. I could easily see Johnson having a huge role in KC from the get go. At least enough to hoard meaningful touches from KW. I also love the talent but he's just not in that Chase Brown territory for me. We'll agree to disagree on that. Breece Hall hasn't come close to his ceiling IMO. He's just 24 and now has Frank Reich who wears out RBs in all aspects. I'm betting on the talent here. I will also say that Judkins at RB21 could be this years Fantasy steal Quote
WhiteWonder Posted May 31 Posted May 31 On 5/29/2026 at 1:37 PM, makindollaz said: Seeing a lot of Drake London in the 13-16 range overall in redraft, so early 2nd in 12 team. Good player but don’t love him at that price with their QB situation. what changed at QB compared to last year where London was an absolute beast until his injury with Penix under center? Penix is still there and Tua should at least be a slight improvement for London. London was also WR5 in 2024 with Penix and Cousins.... Quote
defectivesupport Posted May 31 Posted May 31 From the first few rounds I really do not like hampton, bowers and Jeremiyah Love at cost. Hampton was hurt and the line had issues are the excuses people are citing for a mediocre first year, but the chargers are still in a division with at least 2 good defenses plus they've added njoku who will eat into his already limited catches. The hype is all based on 2 early weeks of production and just ignore that he never played more than 55% of the snaps after his return - which could have been because he wasn't fully healthy OR can easily be the norm of a committee to keep hampton healthier. This is purely an upside swing for a late first/early second cost. I'd much rather take others here. Brock Bowers - He is obviously a good player, but is he worth the early second cost? I actually put Colston loveland in this same category where I think they will be good, but not good enough to warrant picking them at current cost over a later round TE. I'd be willing to take brock around where mcbride is going in the 3rd or where kittle was going last year early 4th, but early second is too rich for my taste. Jeremiyah Love - On a team that's going to be behind most games and that also has conner, allgeier, and benson on the roster... there is no chance I think love will get a workhorse role in the offense. If the other Rb's get traded here in june/july then there might be more of an argument - but for now a late second round is insane upside chasing in my opinion. Quote
jrokh Posted May 31 Posted May 31 3 hours ago, defectivesupport said: From the first few rounds I really do not like hampton, bowers and Jeremiyah Love at cost. Hampton was hurt and the line had issues are the excuses people are citing for a mediocre first year, but the chargers are still in a division with at least 2 good defenses plus they've added njoku who will eat into his already limited catches. The hype is all based on 2 early weeks of production and just ignore that he never played more than 55% of the snaps after his return - which could have been because he wasn't fully healthy OR can easily be the norm of a committee to keep hampton healthier. This is purely an upside swing for a late first/early second cost. I'd much rather take others here. Brock Bowers - He is obviously a good player, but is he worth the early second cost? I actually put Colston loveland in this same category where I think they will be good, but not good enough to warrant picking them at current cost over a later round TE. I'd be willing to take brock around where mcbride is going in the 3rd or where kittle was going last year early 4th, but early second is too rich for my taste. Jeremiyah Love - On a team that's going to be behind most games and that also has conner, allgeier, and benson on the roster... there is no chance I think love will get a workhorse role in the offense. If the other Rb's get traded here in june/july then there might be more of an argument - but for now a late second round is insane upside chasing in my opinion. Disagree about Hampton, McDaniel is a RB whisperer.... Quote
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