AFC North: one draft value & one blur | Play -profile

AFC North: one draft value & one blur | Play -profile

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Play -profile is the home of the prize -winning dynasty rankings and tools. Our Dynasty Deluxe package includes complete Dynasty RankingsRookie RanksCommercial analyzerPlanetMock conceptsAnd more. View it! Below, Wolf Trelles-Heard One Draft value and one blur from the AFC North.

As we get closer to kicking off the Redraft season for both work and home competitions, I wanted to emphasize some current values in the fantasy landscape. I am going to go one division at a time, now to the AFC North, and emphasizing a player I think is a concept value and I believe that I have to be blurred at cost price. For this series I will use the ADP from Underdog as a basic line until more concepts take place and we get a clearer picture of how players get off the board.

I hope you find this info useful and include it in your draft preparation to dominate your competitions.

Also view one draft value and one blurring of the NFC North, NFC East, NFC South and NFC West.

Design value: DK Metcalf, Pittsburgh Steelers (ADP 46.2, WR24)

It was a busy, aggressive low season for the typically reserved Pittsburgh Steelers, who made it clear that they were pushing their chips into it. The Steelers achieved Aaron Rodgers and eventually landed the four -fold MVP. They acquired veteran reinforcements such as Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay and Jonnu Smith. They also continued with dissatisfied wide receiver George Pickens. But perhaps their biggest step was to exchange a pick in the second round to Seattle to get DK Metcalf.

The Steelers did not hesitate to turn Metcalf into their husbands and handed him an extension of $ 132 million, $ 132 million immediately after the trade for his services. He is now the clear Alfa in a WR room that falls short in talent, consisting of unproven boys such as Calvin Austin and Roman Wilson, and the scale of 33-year-old Robert Woods.

DK Metcalf’s advanced statistics

Since I pack Rodgers, I have heard some analysts say that Metcalf has 15 points per game in 2025. This is the thing: he has already done that. Twice. Before he missed two games with an MCL disposition last season, Metcalf was an average of 15.1 points per weeks of weeks 1-7. That surpassed boys such as Terry McLaurin, Mike Evans and DJ Moore, who all lead him in most concepts.

He also did it in his breakout 2020 season, a total of 83 catches for 1,303 yards, 10 TDs and an WR7 finish at 17.0 ppg.

Target Surge Income

Still only 27 years old, Metcalf Elite brings a big head to the rugged AFC North. He led the competition with 33 deep goals last season and ranked no. 10 When receiving explosive play rating.

Now he goes in an improved situation with little target and a quarterback from the Hall of Fame who likes to hold on to his top WR. In the second half of last season with Rodgers, Davante Adams was on average more than 11 goals and 20.1 ppg. He was the WR4 in that piece, and that was while competing with Garrett Wilson on the other side of the field.

Pittsburgh needs that kind of production if it is serious to make a run in the last season of Rodgers. The volume and the opportunities will be there. Do not be surprised if Metcalf is passing by WR24 costs blows.

That makes him a smart selection in the middle of late 4one-Round because he has to be peppered with all the throws he can handle.

Draft Fade: Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens (ADP 106.6, Te7)

It is Sunday, September 29, 2024. Fantasy managers just see the Ravens destroying the Buffalo Bills 35-10. They think to themselves: “Certainly, Mark Andrews must have returned the week before from his zero-point Dud and have put large numbers in an eruption.” Instead, they check their line -up and return in horror – another donut. Two in a row.

That was a difficult time for the managers of Andrews everywhere. Through four games he only had six receptions for 65 Yards and zero touchdowns. Yes, Andrews tried to bounce back from a car accident in August, but nobody expected it to cause such a slow start.

After that week 4 match it was panic on the street. He was fallen or traded for players who were not mentioned in the same breath as a triple Pro-Bowler.

Mark Andrews’ Advanced Statistics

To his honor, Andrews recovered the following week and eventually put together a decent 2024 campaign, all together. He finished with 673 receiving yards on 55 catches and a career-high 11 touchdowns, good for a TE7 finish in fantasy points per game.

The prize to prepare Andrews this season is exactly where he ended last year. So why is he a blur?

Already clear there?

Since his first team All-Pro and the total TE1 season in 2021, it is a steady decline for Andrews. That season he had an average of 9.1 goals, 80.1 receiving yards and 84.7 air yards per game. Since then:

2022: 7.5 goals, 56.5 received yards and 73.9 air yards

2023: 6.1 Goals, 54.4 Receiving yards and 44.4 Airwerven

2024: 4.1 Goals, 39.6 Receiving yards and 42.8 Air Windows

This drop-off immediately coincides with the rise of colleague in Isaiah, who joined the team in 2022. Probably the more explosive player is nowadays, and the ravens use him as if they were doing early career Andrews: the seam and in space. Andrews lets that work in more a lower and red zone role.

What Andrews could fascinate a bit, at least in the first few weeks, is the recent foot fracture that probably suffered during the training camp. Reports indicate that he will undergo surgery, the rest of the camp will miss and have an external shot to be ready for week 1. Even before the injury there were reports that the ravens were planning to probably extend and consider him the future in the position, and this small setback probably does not change.

Even with a potential runway in the early season, I send Andrews. His name still has weight, but last year’s slow start, combined with a colossal falling two -point conversion in the division round against the bills that effectively cost the match, will linger in the heads of most managers come on the first day.

I am not in another TD season with double digits to keep its value up. Stay away at the cost price and give priority to colleague AFC North in David Njoku, or boys like Evan Engram and Tucker Kraft.

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Wolf Trelles-Heard is a fantasy football contribution for PlayerProfiler. Find him on X @Dynastyffwolf.


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