Let’s talk QB’s…this is a great rundown based on the opinion of JAKE
ZAVORAL from XNSports giving three most overrated and three most underrated…
Overrated QB’s (based on current ADP)
{Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos}
Sure he was the number three QB last year, and hopes are
whatever fatigued him in the second half of last season has healed, but at his
current ADP of 4.05 you’re putting a fourth rounder on an older player who
showed a lot of decline last season. He’s currently going as the QB3, which I
don’t have as big of a problem with as I do the fact he’s going in the fourth
round (wait on QB’s people!). Fourth round aside, even at QB3 you are still
drafting him over QB’s Russell Wilson (5.01), Drew Brees (5.09), Matt Ryan
(6.09), and Ben Roethlisberger (6.12) who all have much higher floors, and are
all safer picks if you want to invest an earlier pick on a QB. Peyton started
off strong last season and looked like he even had a chance at living up to his
crazy first round ADP, but late in the season he wore down and the Broncos
decided to go with a run heavy attack to get it done. Trends like that don’t
often reverse, and why would they with CJ Anderson running the ball. Anything
can happen, but I believe that Peyton’s top 5 fantasy QB days are over.
{Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers}
Grabbing Colin Kaepernick in the 12th round at his current
ADP of 12.04 doesn’t sound too bad. Why not take a later round gamble on a guy
with a rocket arm that can run? Well he just hasn’t done enough with his
physical talents to warrant a fantasy selection from you. He finished as the
QB17 last season, and that’s where he’s being drafted so there isn’t any
disconnect, but the 49ers really haven’t done much to improve his fantasy
situation over the offseason (in fact, it likely got worse). To me, it’s just
about the players you are passing up. If you draft Kaepernick in this spot you
are more than likely taking him over Joe Flacco (12.09), Carson Palmer (13.01),
and Jay Cutler (13.05). This late in the draft you should be looking for
upside, and I like the situation in the passing games for all three of those
guys more than Kaepernick’s.
{Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers}
When healthy, and in the past, Cam Newton has finished as a
top six QB three times. Two exceptions there: when healthy, and in the past.
This is the present Cam we have to consider here and his current situation. His
receiving corps is easily one of the worst in the NFL, and he didn’t run the
ball nearly as often or as effectively as he had in the past. He’s currently
being drafted 7.03 as the QB8, but are reaches and are probably based on stats
produced by his former self. I’m not a doctor and can’t say that Cam won’t come
back completely healthy this season, running the ball often, and showing more
zip on his passes. What I can say is if the Cam Newton you draft here is the
same Cam Newton from last year, you’re wasting a pick. Why take that risk when
you can get safe options behind him in Tony Romo (7.11) and Tom Brady (8.03). A
lot of people take Cam for the upside that comes with his legs, for his huge
week-winning games, but more important to me is consistent production. Cam
missed two games last year so take that into consideration, but he finished
with only four weeks of at least 19 fantasy points, whereas Tom Brady and Tony
Romo both doubled that with eight. Take the players who consistently produce
for you on a week to week basis, Cam’s 35 points from three week’s ago aren’t
helping you this week, and they didn’t help you last week or the week before
that (hint: they won’t help you next week, either).
Underrated QB’s (based on current ADP)
{Eli Manning, New York Giants}
Eli is being drafted 9.04 as the QB12 after finishing as the
QB9 last season. He learned a new offense which slowed him for the first couple
weeks of the season, played without Odell Beckham Jr. for the first four weeks
of the season, and without Cruz for the final 10 games. Eli’s arrow is very
boldly pointing up in this offensive scheme with his full arsenal of weapons on
the field together for once. There was a lot of talk about this Giants offense
heading into last season, and they really stumbled out of the gate, but Eli
came around and the quick hitting offense proved to resurrect his career, as he
posted a better than 2:1 TD to INT ratio for only the second time in his
career. The 14 INT’s Eli had last year were his fewest in season since 2009,
and the 30 TD’s were his most since 2010. It is always a little scary putting
your faith in Eli, but this system works for him and if that isn’t enough for
you, just remember he has the potential number one fantasy WR on his team as
well.
{Sam Bradford, Philadelphia Eagles}
I am not a Sam Bradford fan. I am, however, a Chip Kelly QB
fan. The situation in Philadelphia seems to gradually be getting better, they
made the decision to move on from the inefficient Foles last season, and Mark
Sanchez proved to be a decent fantasy contributor filling in, but Bradford has
more talent than either QB and will be a plus in production for the Eagles (and
fantasy footballers) as long as he’s healthy. I have always viewed injuries as
freak accidents and don’t necessarily believe that one person has a much
greater chance at getting injured than another, especially with the shape you
have to be in the even get on the field in the NFL, so I personally am not too
worried about Bradford’s health. I think the *insert Philadelphia QB here* will
work for your lineups as long as they are playing up tempo, lack of a defense
doesn’t hurt either. I’m a huge advocate of waiting on QB, and Bradford would
be one of my prime late round targets if you use this strategy in your
draft(s).
{Carson Palmer, Arizona Cardinals}
Remember that Cam Newtown had four games with at least 19
fantasy points in his 14 games played? Well, Palmer had three games with at
least 19 fantasy points and only played six games last season. Carson is a
consistent producer with a current ADP of 13.01. He is the 19th QB going off
the boards even though he finished as a top 12 QB in every single week that he
played an entire game (left early week 10 with ACL tear). I understand if you
are questioning his health coming off an ACL tear, but the 13th round is
getting a little late to take a gamble on a player who can put up legit top 12
QB numbers. Carson Palmer is being overlooked and undervalued, and you would be
smart to grab him late and hope for good health.
So, what are your thoughts on these QB’s? Is there another QB that you think is flying
under the radar? Let me know!
-Christi, FFC
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