Gunnar Helm Is a TE-Premium Stash
Gunnar Helm has the Titans tight end opening after Chigoziem Okonkwo's move, but drafters should stash him only where benches or scoring reward patience.
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Gunnar Helm has the Titans tight end opening after Chigoziem Okonkwo's move, but drafters should stash him only where benches or scoring reward patience.
Green Bay has three draftable pass-catcher profiles, but Golden, Kraft, and Reed only make sense when the scoring format matches the role.
Jayden Daniels is worth the rushing premium only when the tier fits, while Drake Maye and Jordan Love give drafters cheaper format-specific QB paths.
Ashton Jeanty, Josh Jacobs, and Omarion Hampton are not the same RB1 bet. Use scoring format to separate ceiling, volume, and price risk.
Draft Drake Maye more aggressively in superflex, stash Justin Fields only in deep formats, and wait on Jordan Love when your league does not pay for rushing scarcity.
It makes him the kind of veteran who can hit the flat route, take the glance throw, and keep you from starting a non-quarterback in a superflex slot.
You want either a price break or visible summer evidence that the target work, protection snaps, and two-minute usage are traveling with the rushing role.
If the offense spreads the ball and the deep connection is only occasional, he can give you useful real football without enough weekly fantasy control.
McConkey's tracked target share softened in the closing sample, so his price has to respect the possibility that Los Angeles spreads the ball around.
The latest approved news says Achane had offseason shoulder surgery, has no firm public timeline, and previously missed the finale with a shoulder issue.
A secondary receiver in this offense can have a real NFL job and still leave fantasy managers staring at the bench after his good week already happened.
The draft rule Draft Williams when your roster already has bankable target volume and needs a player who can change a week on fewer touches.
He is a format-sensitive second-wave tight end whose value depends on whether the catches, snaps, and scoring-area chances stay attached to the same role.
Wait for the room to push past him, or let someone else pay for a pocket-leaning quarterback in an offense that does not need to chase volume every week.
If your league rewards long touchdowns or yardage thresholds, Williams should move up your target list after the roster already has safer weekly volume.
6 percent pass rate last season, yet the same team profile carried negative passing EPA and allowed pressure to turn too many drives into survival mode.
The usable path is specific: target him in defense-premium formats, DL-required leagues, or deeper benches where interior production has a weekly floor.
Jameson Williams is where the scoring format finally calls the bluff Jameson is still the easiest one here to overrate because the best weeks are loud.
The model sees Hampton carrying a significant rushing workload for the Chargers, and that rushing volume is worth the same in every format.
Brandon Aiyuk is still technically on the 49ers roster, but the expectation around the league is that he won't play another down in San Francisco.