Wednesday, May 27, 2015

2015 Fantasy Football: The Top Option At Each Position

The Best Option At Each Fantasy Football Position In 2015

Identifying the best talent in fantasy football can sometimes be fairly difficult. After all, more than a few people drafted Adrian Peterson last year number one overall, and that did not work out too well. As we get ready for the 2015 season, here is a look at which guy at each major fantasy football position will have the best year.


Quarterback - Aaron Rodgers


The Green Bay Packers have been reliant on Aaron Rodgers for a few years now. They have surrounded him with some outstanding options, and that just makes his job even easier. People in fantasy football who are looking for the best quarterback shouldn't overthink this too much. He is putting himself in a class of his own.


Running Back - Eddie Lacy


Can a running back lining up next to Aaron Rodgers get enough touches to be the best fantasy football option in the game? In most scenarios, that would be pretty tough. However, since Eddie Lacy is part of the passing game as well as the running game, Green Bay might just
have the best option at this position as well. He was able to stay healthy in 2014, and he has shown that he is more than capable of handling the workload. With defenses focused on Rodgers, Lacy has more room to work with than most.


Wide Receiver - Antonio Brown


Throughout the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, they have been known as a team that has outstanding defense and a bunch of tough guys on both sides of the ball. They still have some of that grit that makes them famous, but they also happen to have an aerial attack that could get them into the playoffs. If they do make the playoffs for the second consecutive year, Antonio Brown is going to be a big reason why. He has evolved into one of the best wide receivers in fantasy football. The crazy thing is, he still might be considered a little bit underrated in the league.


Tight End - Jimmy Graham


There are a lot of people giving Rob Gronkowski the nod going into 2015 at this position, but Graham is still going to get plenty of touches despite moving to a new team. The Seattle Seahawks might not throw the ball as much as the New Orleans Saints, but he is too talented to be completely ignored. Pete Carroll is going to find a way to utilize him as much as possible.

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