
Ian Hartitz breaks down the RB room for the Detroit Lions, and how Jahmyr Gibbs just might be the fantasy football 1.01.

The production speaks for itself when it comes to Jahmyr Gibbs. In the past two seasons, he's compiled 3,768 scrimmage yards and 38 TDs. The highlights look like they're on 2X speed. He barely turned 24. Yup, tons of fantasy football drafts will have his name called first this summer. Ian Hartitz breaks it down as part of his Detroit Lions Team Preview.
Well, Fantasy Life's group of alleged fantasy experts is split 2x2 on the proposition! Mr. Dwain McFarland and I do indeed have Gibbs as fantasy's top overall pick, while Kendall Valenzuela is leaning with Bijan Robinson, and Mr. "I'm going to be different and show them" Matthew Freedman has Ja'Marr Chase.
Here's the four-pronged case for Gibbs:
Yes, Bijan is also an ultra-talented, three-down workhorse in the middle of his best years, but the difference in overall offensive firepower is what has me leaning Gibbs at the top of drafts. Fantasy Life team projections have the Lions ranked second in offensive touchdowns per game, while the Falcons rank … 21st.
Also note: Ex-Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco is expected to be more of a true backup to Gibbs than what we saw from Montgomery over the years, but hey, it's possible the man who runs like the ground stole his lunch money is more involved than expected in short-yardage and/or goal-line situations. FLEX-worthy standalone value is unlikely either way; just realize the only competition at hand are NPC's Sione Vaki and Jacob Saylors. Pacheco would be on the cover of every waiver wire article in the industry if Gibbs were forced to miss time—he's one of fantasy football's best pure handcuff options.