![]() ![]() We can’t be sure about how the Seahawks will divide work between these two RBs, but we do know that Pete Carroll presides over a meritocracy in Seattle. Walker probably had the slightly better prospect profile coming into the NFL, but Charbonnet has more pass-catching experience. Charbonnet is a slightly later second-round pick. Walker had a nice rookie season, but let’s face it: The Seahawks’ drafting of Zach Charbonnet was a kick in the teeth for Walker enthusiasts. Rodgers is an adequate fantasy backup, but if you’re in a position where you have to start him week after week, you’re going to get consistently trucked at the position by teams with elite QBs. During those three years, the Packers ranked 28th, 32nd and 32nd in offensive pace. ![]() The Jets’ new offensive coordinator, Nathaniel Hackett, was the Packers’ OC for three seasons, from 2019 to 2021. He’ll be more game manager than gunslinger. Head coach Robert Saleh’s defense was one of the best in the league last year and should be again, which means Rodgers probably isn’t going to be involved in many shootouts this year. He’s capable of being an efficient passer, but he’s unlikely to be a prolific passer the Jets don’t need him to be one. He’s still a good quarterback, but Rodgers’ days of being a good fantasy quarterback are probably over. Draft Targets for Every Round: Early | Middle | Late.Snake Draft Pick Strategy: Early | Middle | Late.And here is a free closer look at a few of my top picks to avoid. Here are my top players to avoid in 2023 fantasy football drafts. ![]() Sure, there could be ‘value’ that presents itself through the draft, but it’s important to know which players you should not only avoid as the draft goes, but also to consider passing on even if the “value” is there. One of the most important aspects of completing a successful fantasy football draft is knowing who to target and who to avoid. ![]()
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