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You guys aren't going to believe this, but Arthur Smith is threatening to galaxy brain valuable touches away from his best players once again. Yes, the man who famously derived more pleasure scheming up touches for Jonnu Smith instead of Kyle Pitts in Atlanta is ready to do it all over again in Pittsburgh with a familiar name. |
Despite one of the better one-two punches in the league at RB in Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren, Cordarrelle Patterson hype is starting to bubble up from Steelers camp.
Now to be fair to Arthurāand I don't really want to beāthe recent quotes about CPatt don't come from Smith (or Mike Tomlin), but we all know that Patterson is Smith's guy.
Patterson has previously self-proclaimed himself the "Joker" because he's up to do whatever is needed on the football field.
The concerning quote actually comes from RB coach Eddie Faulkner: "We can use him in a lot of different ways, and I am sure we will dabble in that when we get going. He sits in my room, and the running back position encompasses all things, both in the backfield and out of the backfield, so it is probably the best room to be in right now.ā
I'm only being slightly hyperbolic when pointing this out as a concern. A huge selling point of the Harris and Warren selectionsāand they are both priced favorablyāis the fact that it is a clear 2-man backfield.
We know that two backs from the same team can hit (see: David Montgomery + Jahmyr Gibbs and Raheem Mostert + De'Von Achane) if a third isn't muddying the waters, so this is a development that demands our attention..
Unfortunately, there's only one safe bet in an Arthur Smith offense and that is bet on tomfoolery. Stay tuned.
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Chris Allen walks you through the optimal draft strategy from 1.06.
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Optimal Draft Strategy with the No. 6 Pick
by Chris Allen
Drafting from the sixth overall slot has a few perks that fantasy gamers miss.
Primarily, your first-round pick becomes easier to make. The folks in the fourth and fifth spots take two players off the board. With fewer options, your decision tree becomes a bit smaller.
Additionally, building from the middle of the pack gives you some control over positional runs. Most importantly, the 1.06 allows savvy managers a chance to harness ADP to their advantage.
From other slots, weāre waiting longer to draft our next player. As a result, weāre either forced to grab a player ahead of ADP or make bets on whether we can push them to the next round.
However, a reach from the six-spot typically doesnāt look as aggressive. In any case, letās build a few teams from the 1.06 to find an optimal approach to building a team from the middle of the draft.
The First Round
Draft Settings: PPR, Standard Roster (1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 1 FLEX)
I prefer WR-heavy builds from an earlier slot. Essentially, I want to make my strength stronger. However, the WRs available here arenāt as strong. You could talk me into an RB start.
So, I used our Draft Champion tool to give me some ideas:
The Draft Assistantās top pick seems like a no-brainer. Detroitās Sun God torched opposing defenders with the fourth-most points per game of any WR while setting career highs in every metric, from raw targets to YPRR. But the Lions ranked 25th in PROE and 30th in RZ PROE. Josh Reynolds earned more looks from inside the five-yard line. Consequently, I looked at the other available suggestions.
Garrett Wilson
Bijan Robinson
A.J. Brown
Puka Nacua
Surprisingly, Breece Hall (another Tier 1 RB) didnāt make the cut. Regardless, the larger takeaway was an RB start was viable, given who was on the board. Accordingly, I could start a mini-multiverse around the suggestions.
Team 1: Amon-Ra St. Brown
Team 2: Bijan Robinson
Team 3: A.J. Brown
However, our rosters arenāt solely defined by our first pick. Letās plow through the rest of the early rounds and create a core to build around.
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