Fantasy Football 2024: 5 players to avoid in your drafts at all costs (2024)

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Fantasy football is one of the most unforgiving games in existence. You can spend months preparing for your ultimate draft just to get hit with three injuries, an early retirement, and a head coach who refuses to use his best players (who happen to be on your team). However, even worse than each of those fates listed above is drafting a bust.

While you know not to start players who are injured, drafting someone who underperforms leaves you in an uncomfortable circ*mstance. Do you bench the player? What if they start performing at the level you expected? Do you leave them in the starting lineup despite their lackluster performances? It's a conundrum that even the world's smartest scientists can't figure out an answer to.

Of course, there is a simple method to avoid all that. Just don't draft any busts. Simple as that. Don't draft anyone who is going to underperform. Now, the less-talented fantasy football players among you may say that is an impossible task. You can't possibly predict which players will and won't underperform. To that I say, watch this. Here are five players to avoid at all costs in your fantasy drafts this year.

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Five players to avoid in 2024 fantasy football:

  • WR Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders

With Jahan Dotson heading to Philly, it'd be easy to assume that Scary Terry is in for a massive season with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. That won't be the case though.

Last season, the Commanders were tied with the Cowboys for the most pass attempts in the NFL per game. Jayden Daniels is a mobile quarterback who will likely get a lot of rushing work. Even if the Commanders keep up their insane passing volume from a season ago, the team has brought in some short-to-intermediate targets that will take some of McLaurin's volume away.

Most notably, these targets include Austin Ekeler, who has been a reception machine out of the backfield in recent years, as well as Ben Sinnott, who has not only dominated training camp and the preseason, but has reportedly developed a strong connection with Daniels already.

Essentially, the Commanders look like they are going to be a run-first offense and could rely heavily on short passes to get them downfield. If there is one positive, it's that Jayden Daniels is known for his incredible deep ball, and McLaurin is pretty good at catching deep passes. However, the volume likely won't be there to support McLaurin at his current ADP.

  • RB Gus Edwards, Los Angeles Chargers

If you were to look at the Chargers' depth chart right now, you'd see that Gus Edwards is listed as the co-RB1 alongside his former Baltimore teammate J.K. Dobbins. That won't be the case for long. Despite being part of a run-heavy Baltimore offense a year ago, Edwards wasn't very effective, mustering just 4.1 yards per carry. Most of his fantasy relevance came from his goal-line work, and let's be honest, the Chargers aren't going to be near the goal line as much as Baltimore was a season ago.

Even if Edwards is lucky enough to secure the goal line job in the Chargers' backfield, he'll likely lose early-drive work to Dobbins, meaning Edwards would be an insanely TD-dependent option to go with later in drafts. Dobbins (and arguably third-stringer Kimani Vidal) has a better upside to go for late in drafts.

  • RB Joe Mixon, Houston Texans

Mixon has had four 1,000-yard seasons with the Bengals in his last six years. Great, right? But then why did the Bengals dump him immediately after the 2023-24 season finished?

The fact of the matter is that Mixon is one of the league's least-efficient running backs and this will be the year that his whole world comes crashing down. We've seen this happen before. In fact, it happened just last year when the Minnesota Vikings released Dalvin Cook. Everyone thought the Vikings were idiots for making such a move, but they knew what the public didn't, and Cook didn't have any gas left in the tank.

Mixon appears to be in a similar situation, and while he should get some good looks at the goal line early in the season as the lead back in a dangerous Texans offense, he could very well lose his starting job by midseason and his yardage totals likely won't be great.

  • WR Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

Will Puka Nacua be a tremendous fantasy receiver? Yes. Is he worth a first-round pick? No.

Nacua is not only entering the 2024 season having nursed a knee injury for the past several weeks, but reports from the Rams indicate that Cooper Kupp is fully healthy and that the offense should flow through him once again. This isn't to say that Nacua isn't a great fantasy receiver, but using a first-round pick on him when you could use an early fourth on Kupp isn't a winning strategy.

  • RB Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos

While Javonte Williams just had a fully healthy offseason after nursing an ACL tear a year ago, he faces some serious competition in Sean Payton's backfield. Reports from camp indicate that Jaleel McLaughlin has looked like Denver's best halfback and the numbers back it up.

McLaughlin averaged 5.4 yards per carry during 2023, over a yard-and-a-half more than Williams' 3.6. Williams should improve on that mark this year, but it's hard to argue against McLaughlin's efficiency. At the very least, McLaughlin will take a noticeable chunk of work away from Williams, who will likely be a volume-dependent fantasy asset.

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Fantasy Football 2024: 5 players to avoid in your drafts at all costs (2024)

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Fantasy Football 2024: 5 players to avoid in your drafts at all costs? ›

In a draft you must select 16 spots and use nine each week in the following positions: a quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, a tight end, a flex (which can be another running back, receiver or tight end), a defense ( D/ST), and a kicker.

Who to avoid in fantasy draft? ›

5 fantasy football picks to avoid in your draft
  • QB Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts. Credit: Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK. ...
  • RB Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings & Zamir White, Las Vegas Raiders. ...
  • WR Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears. ...
  • WR DeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles. ...
  • TE David Njoku, Cleveland Browns.
Aug 30, 2024

Who to draft fantasy football in 2024? ›

2024 Fantasy Football Rankings
  • RB Christian McCaffrey, SF.
  • WR CeeDee Lamb, DAL.
  • WR Tyreek Hill, MIA.
  • RB Breece Hall, NYJ.
  • RB Bijan Robinson, ATL.
  • WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET.
  • WR Justin Jefferson, MIN.
  • WR A.J. Brown, PHI.
6 days ago

What is the best round to draft positions in fantasy football? ›

  • Round 1, Picks 1-12: Draft a wide receiver.
  • Round 2, Picks 13-24: Draft a wide receiver.
  • Round 3, Picks 25-36: Draft a wide receiver or quarterback.
6 days ago

How many people should be in a fantasy draft? ›

In a draft you must select 16 spots and use nine each week in the following positions: a quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, a tight end, a flex (which can be another running back, receiver or tight end), a defense ( D/ST), and a kicker.

What players to avoid in fantasy football 2024? ›

Fantasy Football: 5 players to avoid in drafts in 2024
  • RB Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (ADP: 4.04, From consensus ADP)
  • RB Zamir White, Las Vegas Raiders (ADP: 7.01)
  • WR Christian Kirk, Jacksonville Jaguars (ADP: 6.11)
  • WR Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers (ADP: 7.09)
  • TE Cole Kmet, Chicago Bears (ADP: 12.05)
6 days ago

Who should I draft #1 overall in fantasy? ›

Top Target: Christian McCaffrey (Player Profile)

McCaffrey should be the 1.01 because he is far ahead of his competition.

What is the most valuable position to draft in fantasy football? ›

In 10-Team Half-PPR, the best draft position is pick No. 3. Drafting optimally from the No. 3 spot in a 10-team half-PPR league lands you 315.9 3D Value points. That's an 8.0% increase over the 292.6 points by picking straight from ADP at the No. 3 spot.

How to do the perfect fantasy draft? ›

Try to draft players on the front nines of their career, players on the escalator, players who probably haven't had their best season yet. Occasionally I'll be open to a boring older veteran if the price makes sense, but you don't want a roster of back-nine players, especially at the non-quarterback positions.

Who should I pick at 3 in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Pick 3: Draft a wide receiver

The strategy at this pick is simply to take the best wide receiver. Star running back Christian McCaffrey is likely off the board, and it's a little too early to select Bijan Robinson or Breece Hall.

How many RB and WR should I draft? ›

How many RB and WR should I draft? If you need to start at least two RBs and two WRs every week, then you should plan to draft at least 5-6 RBs and 5-6 WRs. Those numbers increase (or decrease) depending on how many you're required to start at each position and how many flex positions your lineup has.

How many QBs should I draft in fantasy football? ›

In superflex leagues, I usually aim to draft two starters in the first four rounds, as a loose plan. In one-QB leagues, I go with the flow of the draft as it progresses, while preferring to come away with one of the top 10 I have ranked in this feature.

What order should I pick players in fantasy football? ›

I have mapped out 16 rounds of picks here, and in that size of league, you should load up on the best reserve RBs and WRs in rounds nine through 12, and then take a backup QB and TE. Defenses and kickers should strictly be left for the final two picks.

What should I prioritize in fantasy football draft? ›

Focus on players with high upside and consistency. In rounds 3-4, target the best available RB or WR to strengthen your roster, then consider a top QB or TE in mid-rounds for a well-rounded team. Prioritize depth and flexibility.

How your fantasy draft should look? ›

Draft one starting running back and wide receiver in the first two rounds, and then repeat the pattern in the third and fourth rounds. You should come out of the first two rounds with two RBs and two WRs, and then take a third WR in the fifth round if three starters are required.

Should you draft more than one QB fantasy? ›

In any two-quarterback case, you almost always want to start two passers because they tend to score more points than other positions. Weeks where you only start one tend to occur only when your primary signal-callers are injured or on bye.

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