For all the time fantasy managers spend scouting players and evaluating their strengths and weaknesses, leveraging the fantasy market might be more important to your ultimate success. Today, I'm going to give you a peek at my shopping list, presenting four players I am trying to target at . To be fair, there's basically .
The position has something for everybody — runners and pocket quarterbacks, young players and old players, stars on good teams and lesser players chasing volume on bad teams. You're free to choose your own adventure. Kyler Murray is my preferred target at the moment, landing at QB7 and overall pick 58.
4 . Murray is finally healthy again, and that presents a fun upside as a dual-threat quarterback. And the Cardinals offense has a fun group of rising offensive talents: rookie hotshot WR Marvin Harrison Jr.
, emerging TE star Trey McBride and perhaps a splash of rookie RB Trey Benson (though James Conner is also a useful back). No one in Arizona will miss the departed Kliff Kingsbury, and the Cardinals offense might be pressed into a bunch of shootouts, trying to offset a leaky Arizona defense. Throw in and the Cardinals look like one of the carnival teams of 2024, where high-scoring games will flow regularly.
Get your tickets now. I openly admit Singletary isn't a sexy, swing-for-the-fences pick. But if you're building a backfield on a budget (I like the , where you get one signature star and then look for values later), Singletary makes a lot of sense as a s.