![]() He is a league winner and an absolute steal coming off the board as the RB30. Trey Sermon (RB) San Francisco 49ers – Draft Sermon and thank me later. The sky is the limit for this freak athlete who should be just as dangerous stretching the field as he is dominating mismatches in the red zone. While the hype has cooled down a bit on Pitts since he was the clear-cut TE4 earlier this summer, he’s still being drafted as an elite option, and rightfully so. He may be the greatest prospect we’ve ever seen at the position and he steps right into a high-volume passing offense trying to fill a void left by Julio Jones in Atlanta. Kyle Pitts (TE) Atlanta Falcons – The phrase “generational talent” is thrown around far too often in the Fantasy community, but Pitts is just that. He’s a true RB1 whose upside is the RB1 in all of Fantasy Football in 2021. The Steelers historically prefer to go with an every-down back and everything we’ve seen this preseason points to Harris staying on the field for the vast majority of plays this season. While there are some concerns in regards to the Steelers offensive line, the high volume should negate those concerns. The Alabama product is a 230-pound workhorse back with the high-end pass-catching ability to pair with his rushing skills. ![]() Najee Harris (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers – Harris is the ideal case of talent meeting opportunity, making him the undisputed top rookie in Fantasy Football this season. Rankings based on a single QB, PPR scoring format. Ranking the top first-year players heading into the 2021 fantasy football season. ![]() Here are this year’s NFL Rookies based on our Fulltime Fantasy Rankings. ![]()
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