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Josh Allen: Not a lot changes with our friend josh allen, he should continue to be the QB1 off the board. His numbers dipped a little in but was still the QB1 for the second consecutive season. However can he repeat for an incredible 3rd consecutive season? He has a lot of competition but he is the safest bet at QB in fantasy. His team added a pass-catching back in James Cook who is unlikely to steal much goalline work.
Allen saw an increase by yards to his rushing total in Some of the rushing workload should decrease just so the franchise can ensure long-term help with their franchise QB but he will still be a weapon on the goalline and his passing efficiency should increase. He gives the elite rushing production combined with elite passing production. Draft him as the first QB off the board in all formats. Devin Singletary leads off a fairly difficult backfield to project.
Singletary has shown elite flashes in one of the most explosive offenses in football RB3 over the last 3 weeks in But he also faces stiff competition from an incoming rookie with high draft capital as well as a quarterback who will vulture a large amount of goalline rushing touchdowns.
Fantasy pros has him ranked as RB32 which is higher than his partner James Cook but not super enticing overall. It's a difficult snap share but a great situation so draft Singletary as no higher than a mid RB3. James Cook ruined the plans of a lot of Singletary truthers this offseason. He lands in a great situation on one of the best teams in football. Fantasy Pros has Cook ranked as RB38 which seems to be a pretty safe ranking.
His prospect profile is extremely average and is not built to handle a work-horse load in the NFL and was not even the starter at Georgia. It feels very reminiscent of the Clyde Edwards-Helaire problem in where a mediocre prospect lands in a fantastic situation.