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    Fantasy Football Draft Prep 2024: Drafting from No. 5 overall in a PPR league, full results, standout picks

    By Heath Cummings,

    1 day ago
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    The good news about drafting from the fifth spot in the draft is that you're either going to get one of the top five wide receivers or one of the top three running backs. We see a tier break at both positions after those players, so you'll be starting with an advantage on a majority of the league at at least one position. The bad news about drafting from the fifth spot is what happens in Round 2.

    When you look at our consensus rankings , there are only 17 players who rank in the top 24 for all three of Jamey Eisenberg, Dave Richard, and me. That highlights that there are plenty of warts to be found outside of the first round and a half. If elite quarterbacks and/or tight ends go earlier than we think they should, then you may catch a break, but prepared to make a difficult choice.

    Here's my squad from the fifth pick:

    1.05: Bijan Robinson , RB, ATL
    2.08: James Cook , RB, BUF
    3.05: Mike Evans , WR, TB
    4.08: Tee Higgins , WR, CIN
    5:05: Mark Andrews , TE, BAL
    6.08: Marquise Brown , WR, KC
    7.05 Dak Prescott , QB, DAL
    8.08: Javonte Williams , RB, DEN
    9.05: Courtland Sutton , WR, DEN
    10.08: Ezekiel Elliott , RB, DAL
    11.05: Brian Thomas Jr. , WR, JAC
    12.08: Jaylen Wright , RB, MIA
    13.05: Darnell Mooney , WR, ATL
    14.08: Jalen McMillan , WR, TB

    I was thrilled with the balanced start of this draft, landing two of my top seven running backs, two of my top 16 wide receivers, and my number four tight end. Looking back on it, I am not quite as confident I did as good a job with the next five picks. Marquise Brown and Courtland Sutton would be a very strong duo to combine for WR3 production in a Bestball league, but choosing which one to start on a weekly basis could be frustrating because both have a boom-or-bust profile. If Xavier Worthy takes a while to develop or Rashee Rice is suspended, then Brown will be more reliable than I am projecting.

    The two running backs I took in this range, Javonte Williams and Ezekiel Elliott are both players who I project as starters, both used to be drafted much higher, and everyone else seems a lot more worried about both than I am. Williams in particular has plenty of upside in Sean Payton's offense despite a summer's worth of speculation that he might be on the roster bubble.

    In the final third of the draft, I focused on upside with three rookies, including first-round draft pick Brian Thomas Jr. It was a slow start to camp for Thomas, but he's exactly the type of player I want to be patient with when I draft him. Gabe Davis is the only outside wide receiver ahead of Thomas, so even if Christian Kirk and Evan Engram soak up most of the targets, there's an excellent chance the rookie is the best big-play threat and red zone target for Trevor Lawrence when it matters. As disappointing as Calvin Ridley was last year, imagine if we get that guy in the second half at a Round 11 price tag. I didn't draft a backup QB because Dak Prescott is perfectly fine. He doesn't give me an edge at the position, but I don't expect many people will have one on me either.

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