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PLAYER Rankings KC Joyner Tier 3: 6th-rounders Jeff Ratcliffe 5. Drew Brees, Saints Overvalued QBs Top week-by-week D/ST 6. Tom Brady, Patriots PLAYER 1. Tom Brady (ADP: 30) 7. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers streaming picks 2. Cam Newton (ADP: 69) Tier 4: 7th-rounder Week 1: Carolina Panthers 3. Russell Wilson (ADP: 25) 8. Matt Ryan, Falcons Week 2: Miami Dolphins Rankings Undervalued QBs RB tiers: Week 3: New York Giants Week 4: Indianapolis Colts 1. Sam Bradford (ADP: 133) Tier 1: Early 1st-rounders Week 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2. Eli Manning (ADP: 107) 1. Le’Veon Bell, Steelers Week 6: Miami Dolphins 3. Ben Roethlisberger (ADP: 48) 2. Eddie Lacy, Packers Week 7: Atlanta Falcons Quarterbacks Overvalued TEs 3. Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks Week 8: Atlanta Falcons 1. Zach Ertz (ADP: 105) 4. Jamaal Charles, Chiefs Week 9: New Orleans Saints 1. Aaron Rodgers, Packers 9. Tony Romo, Cowboys 2. Julius Thomas (ADP: 73) 5. Adrian Peterson, Vikings Week 10: Dallas Cowboys 2. Andrew Luck, Colts 10. Cam Newton, Panthers Undervalued TEs Tier 2: 1st-rounders Week 11: Tennessee Titans 3. Russell Wilson, Seahawks 11. Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins 4. Peyton Manning, Broncos 12. Eli Manning, Giants 1. Larry Donnell (ADP: 139) 6. C.J. Anderson, Broncos Week 12: San Diego Chargers 5. Drew Brees, Saints 13. Philip Rivers, Chargers 2. Delanie Walker (ADP: 125) 7. Matt Forte, Bears Week 13: Tennessee Titans 6. Tom Brady, Patriots 14. Sam Bradford, Eagles Tier 3: 2nd-rounders Week 14: Indianapolis Colts Low-risk superstars Week 15: Atlanta Falcons 7. B. Roethlisberger, Steelers 15. Matthew Stafford, Lions 1. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 8. DeMarco Murray, Eagles 8. Matt Ryan, Falcons 16. Colin Kaepernick, 49ers 9. Jeremy Hill, Bengals Week 16: New Orleans Saints 2. C.J. Anderson, Broncos Week 17: Carolina Panthers 3. Buffalo Bills D/ST 10. LeSean McCoy, Bills Running backs ‘No Respect’ team Tier 4: 3rd-rounders 11. Alfred Morris, Redskins 1. Le’Veon Bell, Steelers 17. Jonathan Stewart, Panthers 1. Eli Manning, Giants Joe Kaiser 12. Mark Ingram, Saints 2. Adrian Peterson, Vikings 18. Frank Gore, Colts 2. Matt Forte, Bears X factors for each team 13. Justin Forsett, Ravens 3. Eddie Lacy, Packers 19. Todd Gurley, Rams 3. Jeremy Maclin, Chiefs 14. Lamar Miller, Dolphins Patriots: Rob Gronkowski 4. Jamaal Charles, Chiefs 20. Joique Bell, Lions 4. Philadelphia Eagles D/ST 15. Carlos Hyde, 49ers Bills: Sammy Watkins 5. M. Lynch, Seahawks 21. Latavius Murray, Raiders Dolphins: Jarvis Landry WR tiers: 6. C.J. Anderson, Broncos 22. Andre Ellington, Cardinals Mel Kiper Jets: Brandon Marshall 7. Matt Forte, Bears 23. Joseph Randle, Cowboys Tier 1: 1st/2nd-rounders Steelers: Martavis Bryant 8. DeMarco Murray, Eagles 24. T.J. Yeldon, Jaguars Best rookies 1. Antonio Brown, Steelers Bengals: Giovani Bernard 9. LeSean McCoy, Bills 25. Arian Foster, Texans 1. Melvin Gordon, RB, Chargers 2. Demaryius Thomas, Broncos Ravens: Justin Forsett 10. Jeremy Hill, Bengals 26. Chris Ivory, Jets 2. Amari Cooper, WR, Raiders 3. Dez Bryant, Cowboys Browns: Isaiah Crowell 11. Mark Ingram, Saints 27. Giovani Bernard, Bengals 3. Nelson Agholor, WR, Eagles Tier 2: 2nd-rounders Colts: T.Y. Hilton 12. Alfred Morris, Redskins 28. Rashad Jennings, Giants 4. Todd Gurley, RB, Rams 4. Julio Jones, Falcons Texans: Jaelen Strong 13. Lamar Miller, Dolphins 29. C.J. Spiller, Saints 5. T.J. Yeldon, RB Jaguars 5. A.J. Green, Bengals Jaguars: T.J. Yeldon 14. Carlos Hyde, 49ers 30. LeGarrette Blount, Patriots 6. Phillip Dorsett, WR, Colts 6. Odell Beckham Jr., Giants Titans: Bishop Sankey 15. Justin Forsett, Ravens 31. Isaiah Crowell, Browns 7. DeVante Parker, WR, Dolphins 7. Calvin Johnson, Lions Broncos: C.J. Anderson 16. Melvin Gordon, Chargers 32. Ryan Mathews, Eagles 8. Ameer Abdullah, RB Lions 8. Alshon Jeffery, Bears Chiefs: Jeremy Maclin 9. Tevin Coleman, RB, Falcons 9. T.Y. Hilton, Colts Chargers: Keenan Allen Wide receivers 10. D. Funchess, WR, Panthers Raiders: Latavius Murray 10. Randall Cobb, Packers 1. Antonio Brown, Steelers 17. Julian Edelman, Patriots 11. Tyler Lockett, WR, Seahawks Cowboys: Joseph Randle Tier 3: 3rd-rounders 2. D. Thomas, Broncos 18. V. Jackson, Buccaneers 12. Maxx Williams, TE, Ravens Eagles: DeMarco Murray 11. Emmanuel Sanders, Broncos Giants: Rashad Jennings 3. Dez Bryant, Cowboys 19. D. Jackson, Redskins Rookie sleepers and 12. Mike Evans, Buccaneers Redskins: Alfred Morris 4. Odell Beckham Jr., Giants 20. Amari Cooper, Raiders keepers for years to come 13. DeAndre Hopkins, Texans Packers: Davante Adams 5. Julio Jones, Falcons 21. Golden Tate, Lions 1. Breshad Perriman, WR, Ravens 14. Brandin Cooks, Saints Lions: Joique Bell 6. Calvin Johnson, Lions 22. Davante Adams, Packers 2. J. Winston, QB, Buccaneers 15. Amari Cooper, Raiders Vikings: Adrian Peterson 7. A.J. Green, Bengals 23. Andre Johnson, Colts 3. Javorius Allen, RB, Ravens Tier 4: 4th-rounders Bears: Alshon Jeffery 8. Randall Cobb, Packers 24. Brandon Marshall, Jets 4. Marcus Mariota, QB, Titans 16. Sammy Watkins, Bills Panthers: Devin Funchess 9. Alshon Jeffery, Bears 25. Jeremy Maclin, Chiefs 5. Matt Jones, RB, Redskins 17. Jordan Matthews, Eagles Saints: Brandin Cooks 10. T.Y. Hilton, Colts 26. Sammy Watkins, Bills 6. Jaelen Strong, WR, Texans TE tiers: Falcons: Tevin Coleman 11. Mike Evans, Buccaneers 27. Mike Wallace, Vikings 7. Stefon Diggs, WR, Vikings 12. E. Sanders, Broncos 28. Jarvis Landry, Dolphins Tier 1: Late 2nd-rounder Buccaneers: Doug Martin 8. David Cobb, RB, Titans Seahawks: Jimmy Graham 13. DeAndre Hopkins, Texans 29. Allen Robinson, Jaguars 9. Jeremy Langford, RB, Bears 1. Rob Gronkowski, Patriots Cardinals: Andre Ellington 14. Brandin Cooks, Saints 30. Eric Decker, Jets 10. Ty Montgomery, WR, Packers Tier 2: Late 4th-rounder 49ers: Carlos Hyde 15. Jordan Matthews, Eagles 31. Nelson Agholor, Eagles 11. Kevin White, WR, Bears 2. Jimmy Graham, Seahawks Rams: Todd Gurley 16. Keenan Allen, Chargers 32. Charles Johnson, Vikings 12. D.Green-Beckham, WR, Titans Tier 3: 6th/7th-rounders 3. Greg Olsen, Panthers Tight ends 4. Martellus Bennett, Bears Matt Williamson 1. Rob Gronkowski, Patriots 9. Delanie Walker, Titans Mike Clay 5. Travis Kelce, Chiefs Best offensive lines 2. Jimmy Graham, Seahawks 10. Larry Donnell, Giants Breakout players Tier 4: 10th-rounders 1. Dallas Cowboys 3. Greg Olsen, Panthers 11. Dwayne Allen, Colts 1. DeVante Parker, WR, Dolphins 6. Zach Ertz, Eagles 2. Cleveland Browns 4. Travis Kelce, Chiefs 12. Antonio Gates, Chargers 2. T.J. Yeldon, RB, Jaguars 7. Jason Witten, Cowboys 3. Baltimore Ravens 5. Martellus Bennett, Bears 13. Owen Daniels, Broncos 3. Tyler Eifert, TE, Bengals 4. Green Bay Packers 6. Jason Witten, Cowboys 14. Jordan Reed, Redskins 4. Bishop Sankey, RB, Titans Do Not Draft list* 5. New Orleans Saints 7. Jordan Cameron, Dolphins 15. A. Seferian-Jenkins, Bucs 5. Devin Funchess, WR, Panthers 1. Aaron Rodgers (ADP: 7) 6. Cincinnati Bengals 8. Zach Ertz, Eagles 16. Julius Thomas, Jaguars 6. Richard Rodgers, TE, Packers 2. DeMarco Murray (ADP: 8) Worst offensive lines 7. Breshad Perriman, WR, Ravens 3. Andrew Luck (ADP: 12) 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kickers 8. Brandin Cooks, WR, Saints 4. Rob Gronkowski (ADP: 15) 2. Denver Broncos 1. S. Gostkowski, Patriots 6. Matt Prater, Lions 9. D. Woodhead, RB, Chargers 5. Russell Wilson (ADP: 22) 3. Seattle Seahawks 2. Adam Vinatieri, Colts 7. Matt Bryant, Falcons 6. Jimmy Graham (ADP: 27) 7. Jonathan Stewart (ADP: 43) 4. Buffalo Bills 3. S. Hauschka, Seahawks 8. Dan Bailey, Cowboys Eric Karabell 8. Todd Gurley (ADP: 47) 5. Chicago Bears 4. Justin Tucker, Ravens 9. Brandon McManus, Broncos 9. Seattle Seahawks (ADP: 48) 6. St. Louis Rams 5. Cody Parkey, Eagles 10. Dan Carpenter, Bills QB tiers: 10. DeSean Jackson (ADP: 54) Tier 1: 3rd-rounders 11. Julius Thomas (ADP: 69) D/ST 1. Andrew Luck, Colts 12. C.J. Spiller (ADP: 74) 1. Seattle Seahawks 7. Baltimore Ravens 2. Aaron Rodgers, Packers 13. All kickers (before final round) 2. Buffalo Bills 8. Miami Dolphins Tier 2: 4th-rounders 14. Darren McFadden (ADP: 91) 3. Houston Texans 9. Arizona Cardinals 3. Russell Wilson, Seahawks 15. Victor Cruz (ADP: 111) 4. St. Louis Rams 10. Detroit Lions 4. Peyton Manning, Broncos 16. Percy Harvin (ADP: 124) 5. New York Jets 11. Minnesota Vikings *Based on value, ADP, depth and scarcity 6. Denver Broncos 12. New England Patriots .
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