{"id":59919,"date":"2022-08-29T18:18:08","date_gmt":"2022-08-29T18:18:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pianows-target-players-for-2022-fantasy-football-drafts\/"},"modified":"2022-08-29T18:18:08","modified_gmt":"2022-08-29T18:18:08","slug":"pianows-target-players-for-2022-fantasy-football-drafts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pianows-target-players-for-2022-fantasy-football-drafts\/","title":{"rendered":"Pianow’s target players for 2022 fantasy football drafts"},"content":{"rendered":"
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No major preamble needed on this one. Here are the players I have notable convictions on for 2022 fantasy, be it because I’ve drafted them often or seek to do so later. These are My Guys for Fantasy Football 2022. I’ll batch them together by position and keep the explanations short. You don’t need 500 words per player; I know we live in a TL;DR world. Don’t bore us, get to the chorus.<\/p>\n

Quarterback: Don’t sweat the easiest position to solve <\/strong><\/h2>\n

Quarterback is the most critical position in sports \u2014 and the least important fantasy field position. We have to mind that gap. I am more of a value shopper at this position, though I understand the desire to draft someone who has top-five finisher in their range of outcomes.<\/p>\n

a few times Justin Herbert<\/strong> has slipped mildly off his ADP; I can take a vanity QB in those instances. The Chargers have difference-makers at every key part of the field. Russell Wilson<\/strong> is interesting to me in his getaway season; he’s getting an upgrade at the perfect time. Remember the 2020 spike Tom Brady<\/strong> had in Tampa Bay? Wilson can do similar things.<\/p>\n

The value hound in me loves the ADP on Derek Carr<\/strong> (three dynamic pass-catchers; the Raiders could struggle to run the ball, too), and Kirk Cousins<\/strong> (offensive upgrade was much needed, and Justin Jefferson<\/strong> can drag anyone to greatness). Jared Goff<\/strong> is a late-round get for Superflex purposes, surrounded by good receivers and likely to play in plenty of pinball games.<\/p>\n

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You can make an argument for so many quarterbacks, which underscores why it’s not an exciting position in fantasy. Every league I organize will be Superflex in nature, minding this depth. Three notable QBs I’m unlikely to draft: Josh Allen<\/strong> (ADP is too pricey), Aaron Rodgers<\/strong> (where is the downfield help? This has a Brady 2019 feel) and Trey Lance<\/strong> (I see his upside case, but others want to pay for him like he’s a sure thing).<\/p>\n

Running Back: Chasing upside, trying to stay young<\/strong><\/h2>\n

I grab Jonathan Taylor<\/strong> in a second at 1.01, mostly with a nod to his floor, but it’s not like he doesn’t offer upside. He just finished at RB1 after all. I’m encouraged by the fact that he’s never missed a practice or game since he began playing football.<\/p>\n