The NFL's stars of tomorrow could be your fantasy anchors of today—or of this fall, at least.
Fantasy production is tough to project, and the difficulty grows when it comes to first-year players.
For example, if you paid up on rookie running back Saquon Barkley last season, you might have been counting your fantasy winnings at year's end after his electric 15-touchdown debut.
But if you tied your backfield hopes to Ronald Jones II instead, you probably spent the season cursing out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching staff for his lack of involvement or meaningful production of any kind.