Draft Grade: D 8 of 12. Projected Finish: 7-7. The Salt Lake City Holy Penguins embarked on their fantasy football journey with a combination of seasoned veterans and strategic choices, informed by insights from the previous season. This squad blends statistical prowess with untapped potential. Standout performers influenced the early-round picks with Stefon Diggs (BUF), coming off an impressive campaign while the third round saw Mark Andrews (BAL) secure a pivotal tight end spot despite the possibility of reduced looks in a spread offense. Building on data from the past season, the Holy Penguins sought versatility in running backs. Although gaining, Austin Ekeler (LAC) and Alvin Kamara (NO), both known for their dual-threat capabilities, add significant value to the backfield. The quarterback strategy looks like a see-what-sticks method as Dak Prescott (DAL), Bryce Young (CAR), and Kyler Murray (ARI) will all fight for the starting spot. A good bet that one of these QBs will see the waiver wire sooner rather than later.
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