A Dream Landing Spot For Love

And a couple landmines ...

There’s no way to sugarcoat it.

This is a disappointing RB class. To put it in perspective, the RB2 this year in the Super ModelJadarian Price—has a score of 71. Last year, there were seven RBs with a score of 71 or better.

Fortunately, we have a true prize at the top of this class, and it’s Price’s college teammate, Jeremiyah Love.

He’s the clear 1.01 in Dynasty drafts (and that includes Superflex, sorry Mr. Mendoza), and he’s been a staple of the second round in early best ball drafts.

Clearly, there’s a lot riding on Love being a smash for fantasy because he’s carrying this entire class on his back.

We also now have a pretty good picture of where he’s going to go, and it’s inside the Top 10.

Here are the four most realistic landing spots with a quick take on what it would mean for fantasy …

Pick 4 (Titans)—This is the most frequented landing spot for Love across our mock drafts. Tennessee is desperate for playmakers on offense, so this makes some sense. It would be a neutral outcome for his fantasy outlook—not incredible, but not devastating.

Pick 5 (Giants)—This would be insane, but the Giants are an insane franchise. No one wants a Love-Cam Skattebo-Tyrone Tracy Jr. backfield to deal with in fantasy. Please no.

Pick 7 (Commanders)—Dream fit. The Commanders have a giant hole at RB, and Love would be the perfect sidekick for Jayden Daniels.

Pick 10 (Bengals)—This seems bizarre, but he visited with Cincy yesterday. Love is certainly more talented than Chase Brown, but this would be a mess for fantasy. Fortunately, I think there is less than a 1% chance that he falls to 10.

Wherever he goes, Love will immediately be the best RB on the roster, but the less competition there is, the better for our purposes.

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The accomplishments are already significant for Ja’Marr Chase. OROY in 2021, compiling 1,455 receiving yards and 13 TDs. Again, he was a rookie! An otherworldly 127-1,708-17 Triple Crown season in 2024. Last season, with QB Joe Burrow missing nine games, Chase still posted a solid 125-1,412-8. He’s 26 and that’s his floor production. You can lock him in for more big production the next five seasons, and likely beyond.

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Two Wide Receivers Heading In Different Directions

The NFL Draft is now just weeks away, so now feels like an ideal time to take a holistic look at the market and highlight a few prospects whose stocks have notably risen and fallen throughout the evaluation process with Matthew Freedman ...

📈 WR Omar Cooper (Indiana)

Omar Cooper is the No. 4 WR in the 2026 Rookie Super Model and No. 6 WR in our 2026 NFL Draft prospect big board.

But when I started the evaluation process months ago, he was outside of the top 10 at the position in consensus big boards. He wasn't at all thought of as a potential first-rounder.

He honestly might've been on the borderline of Days 2-3.

But Cooper was a big winner at the NFL Scouting Combine with his numbers.

  • Size: 6-0, 199 pounds

  • Speed: 4.42 40-yard dash | 1.55-second 10-yard split

  • Explosiveness: 37-inch vertical jump

In my most recent mock draft, I have him going No. 16 to the Jets, and he's now locked into Round 1.

Although Cooper never had a big breakout at Indiana (69-937-13 receiving, 3-74-1 rushing in 16 games last year), he was the co-No. 1 WR in his final season for the championship-winning Hoosiers, and his inside/outside versatility will make him attractive for teams who want players capable of lining up all across the formation.'

📉 WR Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)

I love Jordyn Tyson. He was the No. 1 WR at Colorado as an 18-year-old true freshman. As a redshirt sophomore at Arizona State, he looked like one of the best WRs in the country (75-1,101-10 receiving, 12 games).

And then last year he dominated (57-628-8 receiving, 2-4-1 rushing) for the first seven games before hamstring injuries sabotaged the rest of his campaign.

But his medical history is significant: His freshman season ended with an ACL tear, which sidelined him for most of the following year. His redshirt sophomore campaign culminated in a broken collarbone, and then the second half of his final season was wiped out by soft-tissue issues.

To make matters worse, Tyson didn't work out at the combine because of his lingering hamstring injury. He could revive his stock if he shows well in his April 17 workout—but the damage has probably already been done.

At the beginning of evaluation season, Tyson was neck-and-neck with Carnell Tate (Ohio State) to be the No. 1 WR in the class.

Now, Tyson is at risk of falling outside the top 20.

Best Ball Stacks: Pass the Rice in KC

Stacking in best ball draft has become increasingly important in the most recent years. The QB is the rising tide, and the boats being lifted are often WRs. And when they go off together, the feeling is pure cinema. It’s hard to win a major tournament without a stack that went ballistic.

What are some of the stacks to target in best ball drafts? Matt LaMarca identified five combos that are quite attractive, starting in KC with a rehabbing Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice.

The real selling point of this stack is Rice. His ADP is set to skyrocket after news came down that he would receive no further discipline from the NFL. If he has the potential to play all 17 games next season, he’s a slam-dunk top-10 option at the position; Dwain McFarland moved him up to the No. 6 WR and No. 12 Flex option in his most recent rankings.

Rice’s ADP is already starting to creep up, but he’s still available at a significant discount at an ADP of 30.2. Until he starts coming off the board at the Round 1-2 turn, he’s a priority selection.

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Around The Watercooler

The latest fantasy and NFL gossip, news and memes from our merry band of football nerds …

😬 This QB situation is a complete disaster. Who will come out on top?

🍋 This Lemon takes flight in our latest mock. And Jordyn Tyson went where?

🙏 Crisis averted in Baltimore? Looks like it.

🗽 More dysfunction in New York. A trade request.

🐬 A TE about to take the leap? Not sure I buy it…

6️⃣ Sell high on these players in dynasty. In spite of the Kyle Pitts 6 bit.

Stop Overdrafting These Players

Ian and Dwain put Underdog ADP up against our latest projections to see which players are being drafted too high and some who we might want to snap up after the draft. 👀

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