When you start your fantasy football draft taking risky players, sometimes you need to smooth things out with a mid-round guy whose week-to-week performance figures to be solid, if unspectacular. Today, we'll talk about five players with safe floors and non-terrible ceilings, who can be just what the doctor ordered for some roster constructions. Also: inefficiences where the ADP market seems to have decided on a situation, but might actually be wrong! Guest: Eric Karabell of ESPN.
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Chris's Five Safe Players:
Peyton Barber
Alshon Jeffery
Jarvis Landry
Philip Rivers
James White
Eric's Situations That Aren't So Simple:
Denver RB — Is It Philip Lindsay?
Rams RB — Is Darrell Henderson Really The Handcuff?
Seahawks RB — Why Are You Assuming Chris Carson Catches Passes?
49ers RB — Why Is Tevin Coleman So Far Ahead Of Matt Breida?
Running QBs — Misjudged (Too Low) In ADP
Lions & Seahawks — Too Harsh Situational Grades