5 Late Round League winners

5 Late Round League winners

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Many fantasy players switch off during the final rounds of their fantasy concepts, but if you want to maximize your chances to win your competition, there is sufficient value to be found! Last year Jerry Jeudy, Darnell Mooney, Chuba Hubbard and Bucky Irving were among the names you could find in the double digits. So let’s discuss some high-ups goals for the late rounds of your concepts.

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Keon Coleman – ADP: Round 12, My Rank: WR41

The Bills attack has been shouted for an Alfa receiver since Stefon Diggs left. We thought that Amari Cooper might be the man last year, or maybe Rookie Keon Coleman. But neither was released. This year, however, there are literally no other options. Khalil Shakir signed a big contract, but he is just a small final man. Joshua Palmer has registered, but it is well established that he is just a deep threat. Elia Moore or Curtis Samuel? Back-up bit-part players. There is only one man who can rise as the Alfa in this powerful Buffalo attack. It’s Coleman. And you can enter this valuable lottery in the double digit rounds! I will have a looot from Coleman this year and if he strikes, he will win a lot of competitions.

Brenton Strange – ADP: Round 16, My Rank: Te12

The Jaguars have been very clear, Brenton Strange is their Evan Enggram replacement. Last year, with engram for seven weeks, Strange was a top ten tight ending four times. Note that Enggram did this only once every nine weeks, and even Travis Kelce was in the top ten of only five times the entire season. So strangely proven that he can play. And his starting role is without a doubt, where Jacksonville only brings Blocker Johnny Mundt and depth option Hunter Long. Strange is a top twelve tight end for me, and someone you can pick up in the final rounds of your depth.

Cedric Tillman – ADP: Round 17, My Rank: WR49

The browns have hit the rebuild button and Cedric Tillman will clearly be a bit part of the new building. The former day 2 Pick broke out last season in weeks 7-9, with 32 goals, 255 yards and 3 touchdowns. He then had a week, a bad game and an injury and his season was over. But this seems that one of the most targeted violations in the competition, with Tillman, Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku the only viable receiving weapons and many passing by to make up for a mediocre defense. Tillman will have a number of very large weeks, and, depending on who plays Quarterback, this season could be a surprise stop.

Darren Waller – ADP: Round 17, My Rank: Te13

Let’s be clear, I don’t expect Darren Waller this season to be a top five fantasy ending, but there are many indications that this is his ceiling. Last season Jonnu Smith was the fantasy te4. This was due to an unfortunate combination of mediocre offensive line play and strange wide recipient-phobe play-call. And I am not convinced that this will change a lot this year. The attacking line still looks terrible and Mike McDaniel still calls plays. Although there are more rumors from more Jaylen Waddle this season, we have heard that for years and it has rarely happened. And the role is also clear that of Waller. The dolphins literally brought anyone else and are probably planning to make the veteran every Down-Man. Remember that this is a player we set up as a top five tight end only two years ago, and he has not done anything since then to change that. Admittedly, he has literally done nothing since then. But we are talking about the final rounds of your concept, so what do you have to lose?! Make a pot shot on Waller and if it doesn’t work out, that’s all okay.

High-Upside Running Backs:

Every design, I will always select 2-3 high-upside backs in the late rounds of my concepts. You don’t need Jaylen Warren if you already have three solid runners, so the upward players who can start for you if things fall well. Here are some of my favorites this year:

Isaac Guendo (ADP: Round 12): With a Christian McCaffrey injury, Guendo becomes a weekly top ten of fantasy option. And CMC is not exactly known for its good health.

Ray Davis (ADP: Round 12): When James Cook missed a competition in week 6 last year, Davis put 152 Yards on 23 touches. He is the definitive handcuff and will be a clear top fifteen men with the possibility for more when cook goes down.

Tyler’s allgones (ADP: Round 14): The Falcons have a very clear role in mind for their running, and it doesn’t matter if it is Bijan Robinson or Allgeier, they are dedicated to make it work. And you don’t have to worry that someone else gets involved when Bijan goes down, because there is no one else on the Roster of even the least note.

DJ Giddens (ADP: Round 20): The role of Colts that runs back is very valuable and Tyler Goodson has proven that at best he is only a change of tempo man, while Khalil Herbert is already far behind Goodson and his Rookie teammate. Giddens is the man to possess if you want to gamble on a Taylor injury.

Keaton Mitchell (ADP: Round 21): What happens when Derrick Henry goes down? The first week of the preseason had the answers. Keaton Mitchell will be the hurry back and Justice Hill will be the reception. In Baltimore you always want the Rusher.

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