
7 Players To Draft If You Actually Watch Football
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Brock Bowers
Brock Bowers is a viable flex starter in fantasy football, with Mattek suggesting he is a draftable option even ahead of George Kittle depending on specific roster construction and draft strategy.
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Brycen Tremayne is identified by Mattek as one of seven recommended 'Ball Knowers' draft targets for fantasy football.
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Chris Rodriguez Jr. is a threat to earn significant playing time in Jacksonville following a two-year, $12 million deal. His prior connection with Liam Cohen at the University of Kentucky suggests he could command a larger share of the backfield, though he is viewed primarily as a grinder with limited receiving upside, having recorded only six career receptions.
Insight pageColston Loveland
Colston Loveland is a viable flex starter in fantasy football, with Mattek suggesting he is a draftable option even ahead of George Kittle depending on specific roster construction and draft strategy.
Insight pageGeorge Kittle
George Kittle remains a strong fantasy starter entering his age-33 season, even coming off an Achilles injury. His blocking is critical to Christian McCaffrey's success, and with other 49ers pass-catchers dealing with injuries or inexperience, Kittle could see a career-high in receptions. He is a reliable asset due to his extreme efficiency and integral role in Kyle Shanahan's offense. Mattek includes him as a 'Ball Knower' draft target.
Insight pageKenneth Walker III
Kenneth Walker is projected as a top-five fantasy player following his move to the Kansas City Chiefs. He is considered a perfect stylistic fit for Patrick Mahomes and is expected to command heavy volume in both the run and screen games, filling a void for a high-end back in the Chiefs' offense. Mattek includes him as a top 'Ball Knower' draft target.
Insight pageLuther Burden
Luther Burden is projected for a full-time role in year two, operating in the critical slot/flanker position within Ben Johnson's offense. He shares an identical rookie average depth of target (aDOT) with Amon-Ra St. Brown and is a primary target for innovative play-calling. He is currently undervalued and should be drafted ahead of Emeka Egbuka and Ladd McConkey, in the same range as Zay Flowers and Chris Olave. Mattek lists him as a 'Ball Knower' draft target.
Insight pageMalik Willis
Malik Willis is a high-upside, essentially free draft target. If he secures a starting role and maintains a rushing floor of 10 carries per game, he offers elite fantasy potential comparable to the archetypes of Justin Fields, Trey Lance, and Anthony Richardson. Mattek identifies him as one of seven essential 'Ball Knower' draft targets.
Insight pageMatthew Golden
Matthew Golden is considered the most underrated player in football and an obvious breakout candidate. His limited rookie production was due to losing snaps to Dontayvion Wicks and Romeo Doubs, alongside missed connection opportunities from Jordan Love. Film shows a unique ability to create deep separation, and his explosive skill set aligns with the Packers' offensive strategy. Mattek identifies him as a 'Ball Knower' draft target.
Insight pageTerrance Ferguson
Terrance Ferguson is a 'Ball Knowers' sleeper pick with significant breakout potential. Mattek projects him to finish third on the Rams in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. He is praised by Sean McVay as a 'football genius' and has demonstrated versatility by playing every position except tailback. His fantasy value is bolstered by his role in the Rams' heavy 12 and 13 personnel schemes, specific usage in tight end screens, and recent weight loss aimed at improving YAC ability.
Insight pageTravis Etienne
Travis Etienne is the clear lead back and explosive rush threat for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He possesses superior receiving ability compared to his backfield counterparts, cementing his role as the primary option in the offense.
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