

Now, the Titans also have wide receiver Julio Jones on their offense. In 2020, he passed for 3,819 yards, 33 touchdowns and seven interceptions in 16 games, which put him seventh among QBs in fantasy points. However, his production could far exceed that. Per Fantasy Football Calculator, Tannehill's average draft position is the 11th pick of the eighth round, making him the QB11. And one of the biggest sleepers of the draft could be Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill. There should be a few quarterbacks are worthy of being the starter in your lineup still available in the seventh and eighth rounds. But there's no need to force yourself to draft a quarterback at that point if things don't line up well for you and you'd rather keep building depth at running back and wide receiver. Most of the top QBs will come off the board around the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds. There's also depth in case one underperforms or gets injured.Ī couple of quarterbacks will likely get drafted in the second or third round. If you can get three strong starting running backs on your roster, they can all fit in your lineup by utilizing the flex spot. But there are some strong backs available late in the first round, as well as in the few rounds to follow. The best first-round strategy is to add a running back, especially if you have a top-four pick, where it's a given that you should draft one of McCaffrey, Cook, Henry or Kamara.

3 wide receivers on an NFL team still get on the field a good bit and can put up big numbers, while No. While there are 32 NFL teams, not every one has a lead running back who consistently gets more carries than the rest of the players in the backfield.īecause of that, you can never stack up too many running backs on your roster during the first few rounds of a fantasy draft. Running backs get drafted in the first round because they're at a premium.
