
The NFL Draft is here...

Hope you got your mayo and coffee ready. It's going to be a long day...
In todayās Fantasy Life Newsletter presented by BetMGM:
The NFL Draft is finally here, and the rumors are flying fast and furious. It's hard to know what to believe and what is just a smoke screen, so I'm going to hit you with five bold predictions that I think could unfold tonight...
Bijan Robinson is a lock to go in the first round, but there's some recent buzz that Alabama RB Jahmyr Gibbs could sneak into Day 1. Considering he would likely go at the end of the round, there are some very fun landing spots that could vault him into fantasy superstardom.
š®Ā Pete's Prediction: The Chiefs take a mulligan on the disastrous Clyde Edwards-Helaire pick and double-down on first-round RBs by selecting Gibbs at pick 31.Ā
For whatever reason, the draftnik community is relatively low on Jaxon Smith-Njigba, at least compared to the fantasy community, which has been aggressively drafting him in Round 5 of early Underdog drafts.Ā
Dwain's WR Rookie Super Model has JSN as the No. 1 WR, and I personally think he's the cream of this WR cropĀ by a good margin.
š®Ā Pete's Prediction: The Patriots finally draft a good WR and pull the trigger on JSN at pick 14.
Look, I love a good Reddit-sourced rumor as much as the next guy. But I'm just not buying that one of the more flawed QB prospects ā and I'm not even talking about eating bananas whole or pouring mayo in coffee ā is all of a sudden leapfrogging more NFL-ready guys like C.J. Stroud.Ā
š®Ā Pete's Prediction:Ā Levis doesn't go in the top five, and the Titans end up moving up a few spots to get him.Ā
The over/under is currently set at 3.5, with plus money coming on the under, meaning the betting markets strongly think three or fewer will come off the board. I know this is a relatively weak draft class, but this line feels offs to me. I explained why I'm hammering the over here.
š®Ā Pete's Prediction: JSN, Jordan Addison, Quentin Johnston, Zay Flowers, and a surprise like Jalin Hyatt or Marvin Mims all go on Day 1.
Dwain dreamed up three fun ones yesterday, so I want to get in on the fun. It's been a little quiet on the Lamar Jackson front of late, although there was a recent nugget that the Niners explored a trade for Jackson with the Ravens.
I think something goes down with Lamar tonight. It's just too quiet right now...
š®Ā Pete's Prediction: The Ravens ship Jackson to the Colts and replace him with Anthony Richardson.Ā
Alright, read on for some of our favorite bets to make, and be sure to tune in live tonight at 7:45 pm ET for our Round 1 Draft Livestream.
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āļøĀ Our first look at Aaron Rodgers in Jets gear. Looks ready for a darkness retreat.
š§Ā Dwain McFarland's favorite rookie RB sleeper.Ā Don't miss out.Ā
šĀ CJ Stroud responds to S2 questions. I've used this excuse before, too.
šĀ Interesting news from the Commanders. It's been a rough two years for Chase Young.
š“Ā Rookies this. Rookies that.Ā Don't sleep on these vets.
šĀ Good news for a top QB prospect. Could he end up in Round 1?
āļøĀ Fantasy questions before the 2023 NFL Draft.Ā Ian goes team by team.
š„Ā The Rams have an unfair advantage with hype videos. Just call up Bryan Cranston?
š±Ā Bryce Young keeps it real. Can't argue with that.
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Fantasy Life's Eliot Crist just released V3.0 of his first-round mock draft that considers many factors, including betting odds and teams' drafting history, while pulling the curtain up on draft rumors and smoke screens. Today we close things down as we dive into picks 30 and 31.Ā
This is the first mock draft I have done with Emmanuel Forbes making the first-round cut. Typically 166-pound corners arenāt top selections, but there is no denying the steam he has been getting in the betting market.
Currently sitting at -400 to go in the first round, Forbes gives the Eagles another SEC player so they can reload on defense.
The Vikings lostĀ Adam ThielenĀ this offseason, and whileĀ K.J. OsbornĀ had a couple of stellar games in 2022, they need more to supportĀ Justin JeffersonĀ with a running mate on the other side.
Hyatt has elite speed and big-play ability that if teams force help to Jefferson andĀ T.J. Hockenson, they will have to pay with Hyatt running by defenders.Ā
Speed is undoubtedly one of Hyatt's strong suits, as evident in his exceptional test scores and the fact that over a quarter of hisĀ targets came on passes of 20-plus yards down the field.
A one-year starter at Tennessee, Hyatt was primarily an inside wide receiver in head coach Josh Heupelās up-tempo, spread offense (89 percent of his snaps came in the slot). After two ādevelopmentā years in Knoxville, he had a prolific junior season with a school-record 15 touchdowns, becoming the first Volunteers receiver to win the Biletnikoff Award and just the 13th unanimous All-American in Tennessee history (first since Eric Berry).
Hyatt saw a lot of free releases and didnāt run an NFL route tree, but he consistently stretches the field vertically, and cornerbacks struggle to match his vertical burst.
Along with his elite acceleration, he has an uncanny ability to track and adjust to the deep ball, flashing a āgo-and-get-itā gear ā he led the FBS in receptions of 30-plus yards (15), 40-plus yards (11), 50-plus yards (seven) and 60-plus yards (five).
Overall, Hyatt isnāt a well-rounded receiver and wonāt become one overnight, but he is exceptional in two key areas (easy speed and confident ball skills), and his potential for an explosive play at any moment changes the way defenses prepare. In the right role, he can be a productive home-run hitter for an NFL offense.
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The NFL Draft is here, but we still need to touch on a few more players in the 2023 rookie class. Today Chris Allen profiles a sleeper RB...
Early-round prospects gain fantasy value with some sense of certainty regarding their expected touches and value to their team. But you canāt win your league on expectations alone.
A key piece to every roster is depth. Backups should occupy your bench on the hopes that they'll be your RB1 in a pinch. Kendre Miller fits that mold for 2023.
Miller took over as TCUās workhorse RB in his final season. He was 17th in rushing yards across the FBS, but an MCL sprain during the Fiesta Bowl kept him from any athletic testing, so weāve got lingering injury concerns and a limited body of work to analyze.
However, despite the expected Day 3 draft stock, thereās enough to like about the 5ā11, 215-pound Miller to discuss his potential prospects at the NFL level.
Even in 2021, when Miller shared the backfield, he was the grinder of the group and led TCU's RBs in missed tackles forced and yards after contact per Pro Football Focus (PFF). And when his role expanded the following season in 2022, Miller continued to grind through his opponents.Ā
The TCU product displayed exceptional contact balance that allowed him to reach the second level as well as the ability to power through a gap in short-yardage situations. Using a two-year sample, Miller was one of six RBs in the 2023 class who was above average in both yards after contact and forced missed tackles per attempt. Miller can be the ideal early-down complement for any NFL team's backfield.
Miller ran 249 routes combined in his 2021 and 2022 seasons, but for all the extra cardio, he earned a measly 30 targets in total. On top of that, his 1.39 yards per route run (YPRR) ranked fifth-worst in this class.Ā
While Miller did excel with the ball in his hands, having logged the seventh-highest yards after the catch per reception (YAC/R), he primarily operated as an emergency check-down option rather than a first or second read out of the backfield or lined up as a receiver.
Millerās single season as a starter along with a lack of wiggle puts him in the Day 3 range, at best. Any landing spot will likely have an established starter adding more uncertainty to his projected touches.
That said, the opportunity cost associated with scooping him up will be minimal giving Miller more fantasy upside as backup or late-season hammer.
Some comps for Miller include Darrel Williams (5ā11, 225 pounds), Khalil Herbert (5ā9, 210 pounds), and Zonovan Knight (5ā11, 209 pounds). All three saw fantasy relevant early-down, short-yardage, or goal-line roles at various points in 2022 alone. As a result, they managed to fall into the end zone enough times for a few weekly RB1 fantasy finishes.
Millerās size and excellent contact balance puts him in consideration for a similar role, especially in the event of an injury. And while we can't predict injuries, we can prepare for them by drafting late-round RBs with upside like Miller.
ĀDalton KincaidĀ
TE, UtahSTRENGTHS: Smooth, nuanced route runner who sets up defenders, tremendous body control + high-end ball skills, toughness after the catch, formational flexibility
WEAKNESSES: āDalton Kincaidā sounds like the villainous rich kid in a Disney Channel movie