![]() Free agent Kenny Golladay is hurt (again), Evan Engram is a bust, and Sterling Shepard can never stay healthy. Why it could happen: First, let’s start with the “other” New York team, the Giants. The most fantasy-relevant pass-catcher in New York will be Elijah Moore. I’ll take the healthy player with an assumed heavy workload over an unhealthy player with an assumed heavy workload. If he can stay healthy, Harris is a lock for 325+ carries, plus a healthy workload in the receiving game (I’m thinking 70 targets). Harris, on the other hand, has young, fresh legs, and is primed for a three-down workload for a team historically known for running the ball. I am of the belief that he won’t be back to his “old self” until midseason - if ever. Why it could happen: Barkley is recovering from a severe knee injury. Najee Harris will have more fantasy points than Saquon Barkley. ![]() And if they don’t work out - well, hey, there’s a reason these predictions were bold! ![]() ![]() Below are twelve “bold predictions” which, if they pan out, could steer your fantasy team toward a title this season. Going against conventional wisdom, at the right time, is how you win championships. Fantasy football, like many industries, is plagued by “conventional wisdom” - which is often wrong.
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