Tuesday, 15 December 2020

The Best Fantasy Football Athletes in 2020 by Position

Half PPR - After Week 14


QB:

1.  Kyler Murray, AZ, 336.44 pts (3231 pass yds, 23 TDs, 10 INTs)

2.  Patrick Mahomes, KC, 333.72 pts (4208 pass yds, 33 TDs, 5 INTs)

3.  Russell Wilson, SEA, 321.70 pts (3685 pass yds, 36 TDs, 12 INTs)

4.  Aaron Rodgers, GB, 317.30 pts (3685 pass yds, 39 TDs, 4 INTs)

5.  Josh Allen, BUF, 315.34 pts (3641 pass yds, 28 TDs, 9 INTs)

Kyler Murray has been electric for the most part this season, using his arms and his legs. With the help of weapons around him, he is keeping the Cardinals in the playoff race.

Patrick Mahomes’ skill mixed with the plethora of the Chiefs’ offensive weapons has proved to be one of the deadliest offenses in the league and has led to their 12-1 record.

Russell Wilson started the season on record pace; it looked like he would surpass Peyton Manning’s record. Despite slowing down since he’s keeping Seattle in their division race.

Aaron Rodgers has become the fastest QB to pass for 400 TDs. His talent and the guys around him make this offense the best in the league. He is in the MVP race with Mahomes. 

Josh Allen has officially proved his haters wrong. He is having a terrific season, wreaking havoc on defenses with his arms and legs and his Bills lead the AFC East with a 10-3 record.

 

WR:

1.  Tyreek Hill, KC, 262.50 pts (77 rec, 1158 yds, 14 TDs)

2.  Davante Adams, GB, 241.90 pts (91 rec, 1144 yds, 14 TDs)

3.  D.K. Metcalfe, SEA, 210.50 pts (69 rec, 1180 yds, 10 TDs)

4.  Stefon Diggs, BUF, 196.80 pts (100 rec, 1167 yds, 5 TDs)

5.  Keenan Allen, LA, 193.00 pts (99 rec, 975 yds, 8 TDs)

Tyreek Hill showed again this season why he is one of the best and fastest receivers in the NFL. He is electrifying each time he touches the ball and is a nightmare for defenses. 

Davante Adams is on pace to have the best year of his career this season. He is a speedy receiver, with good hands. He is a deep threat and a monster in the red-zone. 

D.K. Metcalfe is showing the league why he was a first-round talent. He has been of the best and most reliable receivers this year. He is already drawing comparisons to Megatron.

Stefon Diggs has been a delightful surprise this year. He came to Buffalo with a goal to succeed and he has sure done that. He is an excellent route runner and is always open for Allen.

Keenan Allen has consistently been there for Justin Herbert, two of the bright spots on an otherwise lackluster Chargers team that has underperformed several times this year.


RB:

1.  Dalvin Cook, MIN, 275.90 pts (1352 rush yds, 14 TDs)

2.  Alvin Kamara, NO, 264.70 pts (723 rush yds, 10 TDs)

3.  Derrick Henry, TEN, 254.60 pts (1532 rush yds, 14 TDs)

4.  James Robinson, JAX, 213.10 pts (1035 rush yds, 7 TDs)

5.  Aaron Jones, GB, 183.80 pts (823 rush yds, 7 TDs)

Dalvin Cook has been a scoring machine this season and has consistently been overachieving both in the run and passing game. Their offense runs through Cook. 

Alvin Kamara has stepped up this season, especially in Drew Brees’ absence. He has been effective running in the red zone and has been very involved in the Saints’ passing game.

Derrick Henry is on pace to win another NFL rushing title. He has eight games over 100 rush yards and two with over 200 yards. He is a strong runner, and elusive, and difficult to tackle. 

James Robinson has been the only bright spot of an otherwise very inconsistent and lackluster Jaguars offense. He always finds gaps to run through and is good in pass block.

Aaron Jones has been explosive for the Packers’ run game, he is a strong runner in the open field, elusive, a red-zone threat, and really opens up the passing game for the Packers. 


TE:

1.  Travis Kelce, KC, 222.16 pts (90 rec, 1250 yds, 9 TDs)

2.  Darren Waller, LV, 163.70 pts (84 rec, 817 yds, 7 TDs)

3.  T.J. Hockenson, DET, 132.70 pts (58 rec, 657 yds, 6 TDs)

4.  Robert Tonyan, GB, 130.30 pts (46 rec, 533 yds, 9 TDs)

5.  Mike Gesicki, MIA, 118.20 pts (44 rec, 602 yds, 6 TDs)

Travis Kelce has shown this year why he is the best tight end in the league. His route running, size, strength, and ability to catch in traffic and break tackles in phenomenal. 

Darren Waller has been excellent for the Raiders this year. He has excelled in a young offense. He is speedy, dangerous in the open field. He can break tackles and rack up YAC. 

T.J.  Hockenson is a great route runner, he has big hands and can catch very well even in traffic. He is a good pass and run blocker and has been a blessing to this offense.

Robert Tonyan is having the best year of his career. His reps increased when Davante Adams and Allen Lazard missed time to injury. He is a deep threat and a red zone threat. 

Mike Gesicki has benefitted from a rejuvenated and youthful Dolphins’ offense with Tua Tagovailoa at QB. He has been a reliable target and has been rewarded in Miami. 


Teams with the most skill players:


GB – 4 (QB, WR, RB, TE)

KC – 3 (QB, WR, TE)

SEA – 2 (QB, WR)

BUF – 2 (QB, WR)

MIN – 1 (RB)

TEN – 1 (RB)

NO – 1 (RB)

AZ – 1 (QB)

LV – 1 (TE)

DET – 1 (TE)

MIA – 1 (TE)

JAX – 1 (RB)

LA – 1 (WR)

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