Veteran fantasy winners and losers in 2018 NFL Draft

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Veteran fantasy winners and losers in 2018 NFL Draft Published: May 02, 2018 at 10:21 AM Michael Fabiano The 2018 is in the books, so we now have a much clearer picture of how all 32 rosters are going to look heading into training camp and the preseason. And while the rookies now need to be evaluated for their individual fantasy value, owners also have to consider which veterans have been affected by their team's selections ... good or bad. Here's a look at the winners and losers after the draft. Winner: , RB, Carolina Panthers The are all in on McCaffrey having a bigger role in the offense next season, and proved it in the draft. The team did not add a running back into Emmanuel Clase Jersey the mix to replace , and coach Ron Rivera has said that will "get the first crack" at a bigger role in his absence. A PPR machine, McCaffrey could wind up seeing more carries and in turn ... more chances to score points. Loser: , RB, Cleveland Browns Hyde lost value when he left San Francisco for Cleveland, and his targets were destined to drop with on the roster. Now he's not even guaranteed a prominent role on the ground after the team drafted Georgia's in the second round. In fact, I'd consider Chubb the favorite for early-down and goal-line work. The RB9 in PPR leagues last year, Hyde is now just a late-round pick. Winner: , RB, Indianapolis Colts The fantasy community has been waiting for the to add a running back to replace , but so far the team has picked up fourth-rounder and fifth-rounder . While the latter is someone to watch, it looks like new coach Frank Reich is willing to use Mack as his starter to open the 2018 campaign. That puts him squarely on the re-draft radar as a potential flex starter. Loser: , RB, New England Patriots Well, it was fun while it lasted. Burkhead looked good when he was on the gridiron a season ago, but injuries limited his totals and rise to fantasy stardom. And while it seemed like he'd have another chance to reach that level after the lo s of , Burkhead now has to contend with . The haven't taken a back in Round 1 since 2006, so look for Michel to be their featured runner. Winner: , QB, Indianapolis Colts Luck, whose status remains a bit cloudy due to a bum shoulder, will return to the field (hopefully soon) with a far better line in front of him. The added the top offensive lineman in the draft in OG , and then added Auburn OG in Round 2. With OT and C already in the mix, Luck should be much better protected in the pocket upon his return to action. Loser: , RB, Seattle Seahawks Carson turned heads in limited time as a rookie, but it wasn't enough to keep the from grabbing their running back of the future (and present) in . A potential three-down back at the next level, the former Aztecs star will be put into a featured role in an offense whose leading rusher last season was ... quarterback . Carson now projects only as a late pick as a handcuff. Winner: , RB, Philadelphia Eagles The departure of had already moved Ajayi up the fantasy ranks, but Philadelphia's decision not to draft a back makes him even more valuable. While the did re-sign veteran , Ajayi still projects as the early-down option who should see most of the goal-line opportunities. While is also in the mix, I still like Ajayi as a potential No. 2 fantasy runner. Loser: , RB, Denver Broncos For a moment, it looked like the were going to hand the top spot on the depth chart to Booker after the release of . Well, that moment was short lived. Denver grabbed Oregon's in Round 3 of the draft, and GM John Elway is already gushing over his potential at the next level. A three-down runner, Freeman could be this season's version of . Believe all the hype. Winner: , RB, Miami Dolphins Drake was one of the best running backs in in the second half of last season, but would the allow him to retain a featured role for 2018? That appears to be the case, as the biggest addition to their backfield has been . (He'll be 35 when the 2018 campaign starts). The team also drafted out of Arizona State, but Drake is projected to be their best fantasy back. Loser: , RB, Washington Redskins Perine had some sleeper appeal during his rookie campaign, but his 3.4 yards-per-attempt average was far le s than stellar. As a result, the targeted a new running back and stole in the second round of the NFL draft. The LSU product should come right in and take the top spot on the depth chart, leaving both Perine and with far le s value when it comes time for fantasy drafts. Winner: , RB, Baltimore Ravens Collins Lance Lynn Jersey is coming off a breakout campaign that saw him rush for 973 yards and six touchdowns in 15 games (12 starts), and it looks like the believe in him as their top runner. Despite the retirement of Danny Woodhead, the position has been ignored in the offseason. While and should see some burn, it looks like Collins will be the top fantasy runner for the new-look offense. Loser: , WR, Carolina Panthers Funche s is coming off his best statistical season as a pro, and he still projects to be the first wideout picked in a lot of re-drafts. However, the addition of does take at least some of the bloom off the rose. The Maryland product was considered one of the top three wideout prospects in the 2108 draft, and he could end up with more value than Funche s at the end of his rookie season. Winner: , WR, Tenne see Titans Davis had a disappointing rookie campaign, but he finished strong and figures to be a popular breakout candidate in fantasy land next season. The didn't draft a wideout to replace , only has been added at the position this offseason. That will mean a lot of scoring opportunities for Davis, who should make a push towards a 1,000 yards in his second year in the pros. Loser: , RB, New York Giants Stewart's spot atop the depth chart was short lived, as the team landed the best player in the entire 2018 draft in . The Penn State product should dominate the backfield touches during his rookie campaign, leaving the likes of Stewart and to battle for scraps. The veteran out of Oregon now figures to be no more than a late-round pick or handcuff for owners who land Barkley. Winner: , QB, Atlanta Falcons Ryan's numbers took a monumental tumble last season compared to his 2016 totals, but he did get a nice gift in the draft. That gift is , who many scouts believed was the top wide receiver in the 2018 cla s. A playmaker who should make a nice impact for the , Ridley joins and in what figures to be an improved pa s attack. That makes Ryan a more attractive choice. Loser: , RB, Detroit Lions It's time to put the idea that Abdullah is going to make a fantasy impact to Cole Hamels Jersey rest. The appeared to do that with the signing of , and the selection of in the NFL draft puts another nail in Double A's fantasy coffin. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Abdullah is either not on the roster this summer or a regular inactive during the season. He's no longer worth a draft selection. Winner: , QB, Denver Broncos Coming off a career season, could Keenum be in an even better position to succeed? The already had and in the pa s attack, and the additions of rookies , and Daesean Hamilton give him even more weapons. The also pa sed on drafting a quarterback, so Keenum's spot atop the team's depth chart is very secure heading into camps. Loser: , QB, Dallas Cowboys I don't consider Prescott a "big" loser, but he's a loser nonethele s. The lo s of veterans and (?) leave him without a true No. 1 in the pa s attack, unle s you believe rookie can fill the role. What's more, the addition of OG in the draft and OT and OG in free agency signals an offense that is going to run the ball a lot. Winner: , QB, New York Giants Whether Manning still has anything left is up for debate, but he's a winner as a result of the draft. The G-Men were able to land a future superstar in , not to mention a stud offensive guard in to go along with free-agent addition OT . With a better line in front of him and ridiculously good weapons around him, Manning could be fantasy relevant again. Loser: , RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Barber showed some flashes of potential last season, but he'll be hard pre sed to take a move up fantasy rank lists after the team added II out of Southern California. In fact, Barber is barely draftable at this point in a backfield that also has and . Unle s he's drafted as a handcuff for the talented rookie, Barber could be an afterthought in most fantasy leagues. 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