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Kyle Yates
1:43
Great question! I'm all in again this season for Chris Godwin. He's going to pick up where he left off with Tom Brady now and I currently have him ranked as the WR3 this season. I'm willing to take Godwin at that spot.
D
1:43
I'm in a ppr keeper league and I am debating between drafting Ke'Shawn Vaughn or JK Dobbins. What are your thoughts?
Kyle Yates
1:45
I'm personally going with Dobbins there because I believe he has upside to be the RB1 in all of fantasy football within the next two or three seasons. That offense is going to be unstoppable and Mark Ingram is most likely going to be cut next offseason, which will force Dobbins into the starting role.
Justin
1:46
I am in a pretty good position in my dynasty league to win next year. I am in need of a running back (I have gordon and carson). I will be taking Helaire with the 1.01 but I also have the 1.05, 1.06 and 1.09. Based on that info can you choose the best options.
Kyle Yates
1:47
It's impossible to say definitively who will be there for you, but at that spot you could walk away with D'Andre Swift and JK Dobbins to pair with CEH. And then I would recommend snagging Michael Pittman Jr at the 1.09 unless one of the top-tier WRs falls to you. Or you could grab Ke'Shawn Vaughn there and just completely reload your RB room.
Matt
1:48
So based on my previous question then would you rather have 1.05, 1.09 and gordon or Zeke
Kyle Yates
1:49
In a Dynasty league, I would take the picks + Gordon because I think Gordon is going to be a solid RB2 this season and I'm a huge proponent of building depth on your Dynasty rosters. In redraft, you can quickly pivot to the waiver wire to find other RBs if your starter gets injured...in a Dynasty league, you can't do that and you need to be prepared for that scenario. Always build depth if you can.
Keith Johnson
1:50
Good afternoon Kyle! I just had a quick question regarding helpful draft strategies for my upcoming keeper league. Luckily, I won last year and I am keeping Derrick Henry(losing 5th rd. pick) and Lamar Jackson (losing 10th ed. pick). Any suggestions on who would be good to pick in early rounds? Any strategy? Almost thinking of going wr wr. Thanks!
Kyle Yates
1:53
Hi Keith! Thanks for the question. Unfortunately, this is a very difficult question to answer without knowing what players will be available. However, as far as an overall strategy, I'm fine with going WR/WR there with Henry in the fold due to your 5th round pick. My recommendation though would be to see what everyone else ended up doing and measuring what positions now have depth to them. If everyone in your league kept RBs, then you may need to grab another RB early because there won't be quality options later on, etc.
Drew
1:53
Thoughts on Shenault? Was a round 1 talent and got bumped down and forgotten because of injury concerns. Opportunity seems to be there in JAX
Kyle Yates
1:56
Final question here and it's a good one! I actually did not believe that Shenault was a round one talent. He's a good WR, but he required a lot of development in the NFL. He's a player that requires schemed touches and I have concerns with the fact that he showed up weighing the same as Ezekiel Elliott to go along with the injury concerns. He's a player that I'm probably more comfortable letting someone else deal with the potential outcomes and I'll look elsewhere.
1:57
Thank you so much everyone for submitting your questions! My apologies that I wasn't able to get to all of them. Thanks for spending some time with me here and make sure to follow me on Twitter @KyleYNFL. I'd love to interact with you over there. Cheers!
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