In our Team Opportunity pages, the Bears, Ravens, Packers, Texans, Patriots, Giants, Titans, Falcons, and Panthers all received at least an “A” for WR opportunity based on vacated targets and a lack of true alphas on the roster. Looking at our Free Agent Tracker, the list is uninspiring, to say the least. How will the lack of WRs on the market affect how teams spend? Juju Smith-Schuster picked the right time to come back in the limelight. Why pay for an aged veteran when the 8th-9th RB off the board in the NFL Draft is younger and even cheaper? It’s a deep RB class as evidenced by our rookie rankings in the Dynasty Pass.Ģ. D’Onta Foreman ran for over 900 yards but is not guarantee to see any sort of significant investment. The lower tier veterans could get squeezed out of short term contracts and instead be brought in as camp bodies. You have to feel sorry for guys like Alexander Mattison who bided their time only to see a market flush with options. Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs headline the group but Tony Pollard, Miles Sanders, and David Montgomery all have produced and could easily be an RB1 wherever they go. With a deep RB class in the NFL draft and a plethora of star RBs available in free agency, is the supply bigger than the demand? Yes, and you’re going to see how teams view these prospects based on how quick some of the free-agent RBs sign.
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