


Many have predicted Ingram’s downfall before and he’s continued to defy the critics, finishing as the RB11 in 2019 in the highest yardage rushing attack the NFL has ever seen. The current WR19 has top-15 upside and is a solid selection inside the top 50 picks. Woods must also see some positive touchdown regression, having found the end zone just three times in 2019 (1 rushing). Entering 2020 and with Brandin Cooks traded to the Texans, Woods should see a further uptick on targets and should be a shoo-in for his first 100 catch season. Woods has offered one of the safest floors in fantasy over the past three years, averaging 15.6 points per game over that period to be the WR10. Safety First – Robert Woods, WR, Los Angeles Rams Conner has the talent to achieve top 10 running back numbers this year, and if you’re willing to put up with the injury risk then Conner offers tremendous value in Round 4. It was a rough 2019 with shoulder and quad injuries shortening a season where through the first half he was averaging 17.5 points per game. I’ve already written about James Conner this offseason and I’m still banging the drum for him to get back on track in 2020. Round 4 Boom – James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers In the second part of my selection of the the best and worst picks in fantasy drafts by round, I’ve moved onto rounds four to six and have identified the player most likely to over-perform their ADP in 2020, the one who gives you that safe floor and the player most likely to be a draft bust.
