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2021 Fantasy Football Quarterback Preview: Trey Lance and Justin Fields could be this year's league winners - CBS Sports

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The one thing that has been consistent at the quarterback position in Fantasy Football the past three seasons is a late round pick producing like a league winner. In 2018 it was Patrick Mahomes, in 2019 it was Lamar Jackson, last year it was Aaron Rodgers.

You may pause at the Rodgers reference, but his ADP was outside the top-10 quarterbacks, one spot behind Josh Allen, who was the other quarterback to surprise in a good way last year. So that leads us to two questions: Who is this year's late-round league winner and will Rodgers and Allen falter the way Mahomes and Jackson did the year after they were No. 1?

We'll get to both of those answers in the sleepers, breakouts, and busts section, but first, we probably need to break down the state of the position. 

There's a pretty clear top six for me at quarterback, led by Mahomes and Jackson. But Allen, Kyler Murray, Dak Prescott, and Russell Wilson all belong in the Tier 1 discussion as well. ADP would tell you that Rodgers and Justin Herbert do as well. What's hard to figure is how much of an outlier 2020 was moving forward.

In 2018 when Mahomes had his breakout, he averaged 32.3 Fantasy points per game and only two other quarterbacks topped 25. In 2019, Jackson averaged 32.5 FPPG and only two quarterbacks topped 25. Last year, 11 quarterbacks averaged at least 25 FPPG, with Prescott, Mahomes, Rodgers, and Allen all between 29 and 30. 

My expectation is that last year was influenced by the lack of training camp, poor defensive play, and all the weirdness that came from playing football in the middle of a pandemic. That's why I favor Mahomes and Jackson, because they've shown us the 32-point upside in a 'normal' year. 

After that top six (or eight) there are really only a couple of other surefire starters. Ryan Tannehill and Tom Brady. Then you get a weird combination of upside and youth (Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence), as well as a veteran who provides stability (Matthew Stafford). There are legitimately 10 other quarterbacks who could give you low-end QB1 production, but it's hard to imagine very many of them giving you a top-five season. 

Quarterback draft strategy

In a one-quarterback league that rewards six points per passing touchdown, Patrick Mahomes is worth a pick at the two-three turn and the rest of the top-six should be drafted in Round 4 or Round 5. If I don't land Mahomes, I'm perfectly happy with the last of the top six. If your league sees quarterbacks drafted early, then I'm very happy with the last of the Herbert, Brady, Tannehill, Rodgers tier. If you miss all of those guys, there's still plenty of upside left, but I would make sure I grabbed two of the top-15 because a lot of the remaining guys have very low floors.

In two-QB or Superflex leagues, the top six should all be first-round picks or early second-round picks at worst, and the top-10 should probably be gone by the end of Round 2. But don't go chasing after that. There's a lot of depth in the QB2 range and there comes a point around Round 3 or Round 4 where Fantasy managers can't pass up the position player depth. That means there's often not much difference between the QBs taken in Round 4 and Round 7 in this format. 

One change you need to make when you can start more than one quarterback is to value floor more. Someone like Trey Lance may have enormous upside, but he might not play for a month or more. That hurts you a lot more unless you draft someone like Sam Darnold as a third QB to start over him. As a rule, use my rankings for one-QB leagues but lean more towards the projections below if you can start two. 

Now let's take a look at the breakouts, sleepers and busts. As a reminder, sleepers and busts are heavily influenced by ADP, and for this version, we're using CBS ADP

Breakout Candidates
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Numbers to know

  • 3.9 -- Patrick Mahomes has outscored the second-best quarterback over the past three years (Russell Wilson) by 3.9 Fantasy points per game.
  • 15 -- Aaron Rodgers would have thrown 15 fewer touchdown passes last year had his touchdown rate been his career norm.
  • 6.4% -- Ben Roethlisberger and Matthew Stafford both had 6.4% of their passes dropped last year, only Andy Dalton had more.
  • 30.7 -- Kyler Murray's rushing yards per game in his final seven games. He only scored once on the ground in that stretch. If that doesn't bounce back, he's not a top-five Fantasy quarterback.
  • 8 -- Cam Newton only had eight passing touchdowns for the Patriots last year. No matter who plays QB for New England this year, we'd expect that number to at least double.
  • 29 -- Daniel Jones has 29 fumbles over the past two seasons, he's led the league each year. Know your scoring rules before you draft him as your QB2.
  • 608 -- Matt Ryan has thrown at least 608 passes each of the past three seasons. The arrival of Arthur Smith could impact that number negatively.

Draft to stream

Baker Mayfield at Kansas City Chiefs

Mayfield's main problem has been pass volume but I wouldn't expect that to be a problem against arguably the best offense in the league. He'll have Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry fully healthy and should throw as much as he does all year.

Kirk Cousins at Cincinnati Bengals

Like Mayfield, Cousins has generally been good enough in Fantasy as long as his coach doesn't limit him to fewer than 30 pass attempts. Against a suspect Bengals defense in Week 1, that may not even matter. 

Trevor Lawrence at Houston Texans
Tyrod Taylor vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville and Houston could have two of the worst defenses in the NFL this year, which could turn this matchup of quarterbacks outside the top-12 in ADP into a barnburner. I'd prefer Lawrence, but Taylor will probably be available after the draft in most leagues.

Format Matters

Better in leagues that reward 4 points per pass TD: Lamar Jackson, Kyler Murray, Jalen Hurts, Cam Newton, Justin Fields, Trey Lance

Better in leagues that allow you to start more than one QB: Matthew Stafford, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Kirk Cousins, Ben Roethlisberger, Daniel Jones, Tua Tagovailoa, Matt Ryan, Derek Carr, Baker Mayfield, Jared Goff

Tiers

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