Project Description

The 2017-2018 NFL season hasn’t even ended yet, but we’re ready to take an early look at some potential breakout players for the 2018 fantasy season. Too soon?….Nah.

[title size=”3″ content_align=”left” style_type=”double” sep_color=”#000000″ margin_top=”4px” margin_bottom=”4px” class=”” id=””]Quarterbacks [/title][one_third last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””][imageframe lightbox=”no” gallery_id=”” lightbox_image=”” style_type=”dropshadow” hover_type=”none” bordercolor=”#4486bf” bordersize=”5px” borderradius=”0″ stylecolor=”” align=”left” link=”” linktarget=”_self” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” hide_on_mobile=”no” class=”” id=””] Jimmy Garoppolo is 7-0 as a starting NFL quarterback [/imageframe][/one_third][two_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””]

Probably not a surprise to see Jimmy Garoppolo on this list. Garoppolo wasn’t spectacular from when he took over the starting duties for the 49ers in week 13, but he did finish as a top 10 fantasy producer over that 5 week span. San Francisco gave up a second round pick to acquire him from the Patriots, and there should be no doubt that he will be in uniform for them come opening day 2018. The Niners have the luxury to use the franchise tag on him, or better yet, sign him to a long-term deal if they decide to go that route. If the team does offer him a long-term deal, he should just look over at what Kyle Shanahan did for Matt Ryan in Atlanta, and realize he’s in the right spot. San Francisco will look to surround him with more weapons, which will only improve his fantasy production. Depending on how the off-season shakes out, there is no reason Garoppolo can’t finish 2018 as a top 12 QB. From an NFL standpoint, Garoppolo is 7-0 as a starting quarterback.

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The Jury is still out on Patrick Mahomes, as he only has one NFL game under his belt to this point. He got the win, but his overall numbers were just pedestrian. At this point, we aren’t completely sure that he will even be the Chiefs starting quarterback in 2018. Yes, they did trade a lot to move up the draft board to get him, but Alex Smith will still be under contract albeit for 20 million in 2018. That number doesn’t seem crazy when you consider Smith will be coming off a career year that saw him throw for over 4,000 yards, with 26 touchdowns to only 5 interceptions. As of this writing, we don’t know how far the Chiefs will go in their playoff run, but those results could also play a role in their decision making. Releasing or trading Smith would cost the team at least 3.6 million in dead cap money. I personally believe that Mahomes will have a nice future as an NFL quarterback, but would be better off with another year of watching and learning. If in fact he is given the job in 2018, I could see him giving us the type of production that Jameis Winston gave us in 2015 (14th overall QB)

[/two_third][title size=”3″ content_align=”left” style_type=”double” sep_color=”#000000″ margin_top=”4px” margin_bottom=”4px” class=”” id=””]Running Backs[/title][one_third last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””][imageframe lightbox=”no” gallery_id=”” lightbox_image=”” style_type=”none” hover_type=”none” bordercolor=”#000000″ bordersize=”3px” borderradius=”0″ stylecolor=”” align=”none” link=”” linktarget=”_self” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” hide_on_mobile=”no” class=”” id=””] [/imageframe][/one_third][two_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””]

Derrick Henry. The Titans can get out of their contract with DeMarco Murray and save themselves 13 million dollars over the next two years (6.5 mill a year). Assuming they do that, Henry will should finally be given the chance to shoulder the load in the Titans backfield. Averaging over 4.0 yards a carry through his first two seasons, Henry has the potential for double digit touchdowns and could be a fringe RB1 without someone stealing over 50% of carries from him. No question Murray is a better option in the passing game, but it’s not like Henry is completely inept at doing so either. They may bring someone else in to take on that role, but Henry’s involvement in that area will also expand.

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The problem with Wayne Gallman is the New York Giants. The Giants need some major improvements on the offensive line, and more importantly, they need to realize that Gallman should be getting the ball. Hopefully the Paul Perkins experiment is over with at this point, and they should let Orleans Darkwa walk as unrestricted free agent. Darkwa did a nice job for them, but I personally prefer Gallman to Darkwa. He’s younger, quicker, more elusive, and more versatile in the passing game. With much bigger needs on the team, they should be content with giving Gallman the ball in 2018. As proven this past season, the 4th round rookie was productive when given the opportunity….Of course, the Giants do select 2nd in the draft, and there is a young man by the name of Saquon Barkley that could be sitting there.

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Aaron Jones: Jamaal Williams got most of the love this season, primarily out of process of elimination. Despite being drafted a round later than Williams, Jones is simply the better back in my opinion. Averaging 5.5 yards a carry through his first 81 NFL carries, is nearly two yards better per carry compared to that of Williams. Yes, Williams did carry the ball nearly double the amount of Jones, but Jones has more burst and elusiveness with the ball in his hands. The Packers are in a bit of shambles right now involving their coaching staff, but if they open camp with a RB position battle between these two, I would expect Jones to come out on top. However, we know the headaches that fantasy brings, so it wouldn’t surprise us if both of these players has a meaningful role.

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Others of Note: 

  • Jalen Richard/ DeAndre Washington
  • Matt Breida
  • Elijah McGuire
  • Corey Clement
[/one_third][title size=”3″ content_align=”left” style_type=”double” sep_color=”#000000″ margin_top=”4px” margin_bottom=”4px” class=”” id=””]Wide Receivers[/title][one_third last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””][imageframe lightbox=”no” gallery_id=”” lightbox_image=”” style_type=”dropshadow” hover_type=”none” bordercolor=”#dd3333″ bordersize=”3px” borderradius=”3px” stylecolor=”” align=”left” link=”” linktarget=”_self” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” hide_on_mobile=”no” class=”” id=””] 3rd round pick Chad Williams looks to be a contributor for the Arizona Cardinals in 2018[/imageframe][/one_third][two_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””]

Chad Williams: This is probably a bit of a reach to include him as a potential breakout player in 2018 considering he only has 3 receptions in the NFL. He’s more likely a name that belongs on a “deep sleeper” article, and chances are you will see his name on those pieces as the spring/summer nears. I included him here because I want to get you familiar with him early on. The Arizona Cardinals drafted Williams in the 3rd round of the 2017 draft, despite him not being projected to go until rounds 5 or 6. Williams had some off- the- field issues while at Grambling St, which impacted his draft value. As far as his 2018 outlook, both John Brown and Jaron Brown are free agents, and even though Larry Fitzgerald is signed for next season, the retirements of Bruce Arians and Carson Palmer could make Fitz think twice about coming back. That leaves a window of opportunity for Williams to step-up and be a player for them. There are still a lot of question marks surrounding the team and the quarterback situation, but he’s someone that could fly under the radar and be 2018’s version of Marquise Goodwin or Robert Woods.

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Geronimo Allison: Allison is an ERFA (Exclusive Rights Free Agent) in 2018, so as long as Green Bay extends him an offer (we expect they will), he will be back with the Packers. The team just gave Devante Adams a big long-term deal, so we know he’s not going anywhere either. Now for the tricky part. With Adams’s new contract, the Packers have about 36 million dollars invested between just Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb and Adams. That is a very unlike Green Bay thing to do. Logically that would mean that either Nelson or Cobb could be shown the door (hey, they did it to Greg Jennings), leaving the team with only 2-3 million in dead cap space. Regardless of who the causality is, Allison should have a much larger role with a hall-of fame quarterback throwing the ball.

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Corey Davis: The rookie season for the #5 overall pick didn’t live up to expectations. In fact, you could probably call 34 receptions, 375 yards and 0 TD’s, as a complete failure. On a positive note, he did have 6 receptions and 91 yards in week 16 against the Rams. With Eric Decker a free agent and having another NFL training camp under his belt, Davis’s talents are just too good to hold down. We usually look at the 3rd year for receivers to break out, but Davis will do it in year two.

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Others of Note: 

  • Josh Doctson: We’ve seen flashes and he’s entering his 3rd season…But who will be throwing him the ball?
  • Cameron Meredith: Remember him? I almost didn’t. until our very own Eric Frank reminded me. He’s a RFA, but the Bears need to keep him since they don’t have much else at receiver.
[/one_third][title size=”3″ content_align=”left” style_type=”double” sep_color=”#000000″ margin_top=”4px” margin_bottom=”4px” class=”” id=””]Tight Ends[/title][one_third last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””][imageframe lightbox=”no” gallery_id=”” lightbox_image=”” style_type=”dropshadow” hover_type=”none” bordercolor=”#dd9933″ bordersize=”3px” borderradius=”0″ stylecolor=”” align=”none” link=”” linktarget=”_self” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” hide_on_mobile=”no” class=”” id=””] Shaheen needs to step up for Mitchell Trubisky [/imageframe][/one_third][two_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””]

Adam Shaheen: Had to dig a little deep here with the tight end position, as O..J. Howard would’ve been too obvious. We didn’t like Shaheen coming into the 2017 season because he’s very raw and the tight end position is one of the hardest for a rookie to learn. However, he’s a big body for Trubisky to look for in the red-zone, and the team did use a 2nd round pick on him. With three touchdowns in very limited action this past year, we could actually see him come close to double digit TD’s in year 2.

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