With six weeks of NFL action, on top of training camps and preseason games, we are starting to get a better idea of the true potential of the rookie class of 2015. With that in mind, I wanted to take a look back at some of the rookie drafts I participated in from April through August, looking for mistakes I made and ways I can improve in the future. If I was afforded a “do over” there are certainly many picks and decisions I would change and I assume you would admit the same.
When looking at these potential changes, there are many factors to consider. Obviously, current production plays a major role when conducting an exercise such as this, but it’s not as easy as ranking the rookies by fantasy point totals. Just as in the pre-season, we must consider talent, team situation, injury history, off-field issues and more when determining the value of a player. With each of things in mind, here’s a look at what my ideal 2015 rookie draft might look like now.
1.01 – Amari Cooper, WR OAK
Preseason ADP: 1.02
It feels good to know that we were all correct when it comes to the top two players off the board. While you might want to argue about which player is deserving of being the first rookie chosen, I’m simply glad to have either on my team. As you know, I almost always lean towards the wide receiver position when making trades or draft picks, so I’ll slot Cooper here. Through five games, he’s currently a low-end WR2 in PPR leagues, but has established himself as Derek Carr’s top option in the new and improved Raider offense.
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