![]() He checks a lot of boxes (6’0″, 210) for NFL teams while dynasty managers might be gazing in other directions ( Tyjae Spears) for big play threats. He was Jason’s RB4 in this class with an NFL-ready frame and solid production in the SEC. Tank Bigsby is probably the RB here who could move up draft boards in a week.This cost in a rookie draft is too high for a player who might max out at ten touches a game. At 5’8″, 188 pounds, I’ll be betting against Achane being a fantasy asset for multiple years. But the low end is not kind revealing players like former Oregon great LaMichael James, a production monster in college who didn’t have the size to hold up in the NFL. I shared his comps on the Dynasty Podcast ranging from career outlier Darren Sproles at the high end to someone like PPR one-hit wonder Tarik Cohen or former Bucs RB Chris Rainey as small speed freaks. Devon Achane feels a bit rich at the 2.02.Follow the draft capital and the WR position. There is going to be a WR potentially fall beyond those TEs in the second round of a SuperFlex with a seemingly bad immediate opportunity. Michael Mayer and Dalton Kincaid look like a tier above the rest but Jason’s advice was to let others make that mistake this early and instead swing for the fences late (4th round or free agent?) at the position. Often we find TEs with draft capital don’t necessarily match that within the first couple of years. Over the last decade, 143 different TEs were taken in rookie drafts with only five real hits in rookie drafts. The advice may sound a bit dogmatic but he had the data to back it up. Jason shared his advice on the recent Dynasty Podcast: don’t draft rookie TEs! Period.Jaylen Waddle was recently pushed down the board in 2021 for players (both RBs & WRs) with seemingly better opportunities. The draft capital associated with these players is going to determine much of the order but my research on rookie drafts has revealed that managers tend to value immediate opportunity over talent/draft capital. The end of the first round is going to be a logjam of WRs.I could see him fall into the late 1st/early 2nd of SuperFlex drafts as other players ( Kendre Miller? Devon Achane?) potentially could be selected ahead of him in the NFL Draft. Some of those landing spots are better than others in terms of immediate contribution but this is a classic example of a player we liked pre-draft process but might need to adjust after the NFL Draft. He did have team visits with CHI, BUF, TB, LAC, DAL, LV, and a private workout with SF. Charbonnet is not a sure thing to be selected in the 2nd round. ![]() ![]()
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