2022 Fantasy football draft prep: Rankings, NFL rookies, strategy, top 150 players by analytical experts
Written by ABC Audio All Rights Reserved on August 22, 2022
After being the first running back drafted in 2020, Clyde Edwards-Helaire has largely underperformed in a high-octane Chiefs offense. He had goal line duties stripped from him last year, when his two rushing attempts inside the five-yard-line were the same number as star tight end Travis Kelce. Now with Ronald Jones II in the backfield, Edwards-Helaire’s chances of going from one of the 2022 Fantasy football busts to one of the 2022 Fantasy football breakouts have gotten even slimmer.
However, no one truly knows how the Chiefs offense will look like without Tyreek Hill, as quarterback Patrick Mahomes lost arguably the game’s best deep threat. Where does that leave the former LSU star in the 2022 Fantasy football rankings? Whether you’re hunting for a Fantasy football top 150 you can trust or position-specific rankings that can help you identify potential 2022 Fantasy football sleepers, breakouts and busts, be sure to see what the team at SportsLine has to say.
Prepared by SportsLine Fantasy experts Jacob Gibbs and R.J. White, this is a must-have guide for any Fantasy player preparing for snake, auction or best ball drafts. Gibbs is a data-driven prodigy who called Patrick Mahomes‘ monster 2018 season. He uses a data-driven approach that has helped him consistently provide accurate rankings at every position. He has proven to be one of the nation’s most accurate Fantasy rankers in recent years, posting the eighth-most accurate results over the past three seasons, according to Fantasy Pros.
White is SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert since 2017 who got his start in the Fantasy industry, with his work appearing at AOL Fanhouse, Fantasy Café and other sites prior to joining CBS Sports. This duo brings decades of Fantasy experience and can give you a huge edge in your league.
The 2022 guide not only ranks the top 150 players in standard and PPR leagues, it reveals must-see sleepers, breakouts and busts, breaks down the top rookie QBs, RBs and WRs, tells you which coaching moves will translate to massive Fantasy success and gives you updated mock drafts that can guide your selections. The Fantasy Football Draft Bible also offers detailed strategy tips for whichever league you play in: snake draft, auction or best ball. Head to SportsLine now to see the 2022 Fantasy football draft bible.
Top 2022 Fantasy football picks
The Fantasy football draft bible includes 2022 Fantasy football rookies at quarterback you’ll need to know before you go on the clock including:
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh Steelers: The former Pitt Panther will stay local after being a first-round pick by the Steelers following a stellar senior season in which he finished third in the Heisman voting. He was a late bloomer in college, as he threw more TD passes in 2021 (42) than in his first four seasons combined (39). Pickett was among the most-sacked QBs in college and now joins a Steelers team that allowed nearly three times as many sacks in 2021 (38) than it allowed in 2020 (14). With a shaky O-line, Gibbs isn’t optimistic on Pickett being one of the 2022 Fantasy football breakouts.
“As far as Pickett’s Fantasy value goes, you can mark me down as not particularly enthused,” Gibbs told SportsLine. “I worry about his ability to hold the ball as long as he prefers behind Pittsburgh’s offensive line. I also don’t love the fact that he broke out at such a late age, or that he doesn’t offer much rushing upside.”
Desmond Ridder, Atlanta Falcons: Ridder left college as the AAC’s all-time leader in both total yards and TDs accounted for, and he parlayed that into being a third-round selection by Atlanta. He is in a battle with Marcus Mariota to replace stalwart Matt Ryan, and it’s a battle that the veteran has the edge on given his history with HC Arthur Smith. Gibbs notes that Ridder doesn’t do anything extraordinarily well, whether as a passer or a runner. He does have a chance to get meaningful playing time as a mid-round rookie, but Gibbs would only draft him in certain leagues.
“I’m not sure if Ridder has what it takes to be an above-average passer as a pro, and his rushing metrics really weren’t as exciting as I had hoped for,” Gibbs told SportsLine. “He has exciting weapons in Atlanta and a chance to start in Year 1, so Ridder isn’t a terrible investment in Dynasty formats or Superflex season-long leagues with deep benches. I don’t have much interest in him outside of those formats.” Get the full Fantasy football draft guide over at SportsLine.
How to find proven 2022 Fantasy football rankings
SportsLine’s Fantasy football 2022 draft guide has also identified a massive bust you need to steer completely clear of. This player is going off the board in the fourth or fifth round in many leagues, but could completely sink your playoff hopes. You can only see who it is here.
So what is the value of every single player for your 2022 Fantasy football rankings? And which huge bust can sink your season? Visit SportsLine now to see the complete 2022 Fantasy football draft bible, all from a team of proven Fantasy analysts who can give you a huge edge in your league.