What NFL Draft prospects should you draft in fantasy?

04/02/2024

There are a lot of great Quarterbacks, Running Backs, and WR's coming into this next year draft, some that could even get the starting role on week 1. 

Caleb Williams

Caleb Williams will go #1 overall in the draft no matter if he goes to the combine or not. Caleb Williams had a bad season by his standards at USC this season, but before this year he was coming off a Heisman winner and the best QB in the country. He will probably start week 1 which is why he is at the top of our list this season. Rather he does go first overall or not, he will be a big impact in this years fanasty draft. We think he might be this years C.J. Stroud, minus the playoff bid.

Marvin Harrison Jr.

Marvin Harrison Jr. or Maserati Marv had an insanely good career at The Ohio State University. He is the best WR on the board in this years draft, and he should follow into his fathers footstep and have a great NFL career. He will make a huge impact not only because he is from WR University. Not matter what team he is drafted to he could easily be a WR 1 or 2 on that team. Marvin Harrison is projected to go around 5th overall in most mock drafts

Malik Nabers 

Coming out of LSU this tiger is pro ready after an amazing combine. I would still draft Marvin Harrison over Malik Nabers. But Malik Nabers did lead all of college football in receiving yards last year. In my opinion I still have Nabers behind Harrison because of there quarterback play last year. Nabers is still going to make a big impact next year in fantasy probably being a 2nd string or 3rd string WR on any team next year.

Drake Maye

Drake Maye came off his Junior season as the starter for the University of North Carolina, and he had an amazing year. He posted 3,608 passing yards, along with a 24:9 touchdown to interception ratio. He carried this North Carolina team with a less than stellar roster to a bowl game, where they lost against NC State. We predict Drake Maye to be a top 25 QB this year, so drafting him and storing him on your bench would be the smart move for you.