 Hey everybody, what's going on? Happy Monday! I am Greg Sussman joined today by DavisMatic of DailyRotor.com. Tell me breakdown, the six quarterbacks you want to target and avoid in your fantasy football drafts. Davis, what's happening, man? Not much, man. Very, very excited. We got preseason action under our belts now. The season is here. Finally, the season is here. We've waited way too long, so let's get right into it. The quarterbacks you're targeting the draft, they all kind of have the same characteristics. So let's start at the top with your boy Kyler Murray. Why are you in on the first overall pick? So the first thing that people need to know about drafting your quarterback in fantasy football is that you're only drafting for ceiling. That is the only thing you care about because, you know, just getting a QB 14 season and having that play out over 16 games just is not worth a whole, it's just not worth a ton because you can get whoever you want off the waiver wire most weeks. So when you're drafting a guy, you got to look, can he be the top overall quarterback in fantasy? And Kyler Murray definitely can. He was a 1,000-yard rusher at Oklahoma. He's going to bring that skill set to the NFL. Rushing is the number one most important thing a fantasy football quarterback can do. And Arizona has to be considered one of the favorites to lead the NFL in total plays ran with the Clink, with the Cliff Kingsbury air raid. And, you know, Kyler, you can get him in the eighth, ninth round right now. And I definitely want league winning upside in the eighth and ninth round. Kyler Murray is not costing you anything at the moment or anything significant, I should say. And you can let all these other big time quarterbacks pass. The names go. But the good news is you get Kyler Murray a little bit later and get all those points that come with those legs. Speaking of legs, you get to Lamar Jackson, who's obviously has a lot of question marks surrounding his ability to throw the ball. Fantasy football, that may not matter. Lamar Jackson going even later than Kyler Murray. And very welcome. You're worth it. So Lamar Jackson actually probably even more so than Kyler has the ability to like totally break fantasy football in 2019. When asked about the record for rushing artich for a quarterback in a season, head coach Harboss said, take the over for Lamar Jackson. Lamar Jackson added 10 pounds over the off season to hold up to even more carries. He had, you know, 400 carries in college, never missed a game with injury. We could be looking at a scenario where Lamar Jackson passes for something like 3000 yards and 18 touchdowns, but also could add, you know, oh, he could add a thousand rushing yards to that and be his team's primary goal line back. Like Lamar Jackson could score a truly absurd amount of fantasy football points in 2019. And guess what? If he doesn't, he's so cheap. You just cut him and pick up Matt Stafford or Andy Dalton or Ryan Fitzpatrick or whoever has a good matchup that week. But Lamar Jackson like for real has the ability to win New York League in 2019. Being able to rush for 1000 yards and being a goal line back, if that was a running back, you'd be a second round pick at the latest. Lamar Jackson is going away later and he's a quarterback. There's so much more value that you can get by drafting Lamar Jackson and just hoping that he could throw the ball at all. Lamar Jackson, a steal later in drafts. And then we get to the almost the grandfather of all these types of quarterbacks, the original goal line quarterback. That's Cam Newton, whose value is not what it should be despite finishing as the top five quarterback when he's healthy each and every year. How much do you like Cam Newton this year, Davis? So Cam Newton is definitely my most drafted quarterback on draft in the in the best ball championship. And it's pretty easy to see why. If you look historically at who Cam Newton is played with, you'd have to say, okay, who's the best passcatcher he's ever played with? The answer is either, you know, like age 32, Steve Smith, it would be, you know, fat Kelvin Benjamin, or it would be like age 29, Greg Olson. Now you look at this offense and you see, okay, he's got DJ Moore. He's got Curtis Samuel, who no one will shut up about how good he is. He's got healthy Greg Olson. He's got the best pass catching back in football in Christian McCaffrey. And you say, okay, this offense looks incredible. Cam Newton is healthy after having his offseason shoulder surgery. And he was great last year before the shoulder injury that he got. So why is Cam Newton going so late? He runs. He's got this great offense. He's got Norf Turner, who is this historically great play caller. Cam Newton's ADP makes zero sense to me. Cam Newton finally has a good supporting cast around him. They're young and exciting. They're only going to help him again with passing the ball. You know the legs are capable. You know he's going to be that goal line back. And you know the coaching is going to put him forward into the upper echelons of fantasy football leagues. Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson, Kyler Murray, they're all similar. And they all should be in consideration to be your starting quarterback. As similar as those three guys were, the next three players are also kind of similar. As in they stand there and they throw a lot, but not as much as you need. And that goes with, well, the goat, Tom Brady. So when you're avoiding this year, Davis. So so I think this point is really instructive to people who don't do fantasy football, you know, as seriously or as religiously as a lot of us, you know, they see Tom Brady, they see him going in the 14th round, then they go, Oh, I'm taking Tom Brady. Tom Brady's the goat, the MVP, all these Super Bowls. But you actually look at what his fantasy output has been the last few years, and it's not great. He is 1.5 yards worse per adjusted attempt with Rob Gronkowski off the field versus Rob Gronkowski on the field. The team took a super like run heavy game plan in the playoffs last year with Sony, Michelle and Rex Burkhead. They're pretty likely to do that again this year, adding Damian Harris into the mix. And as you alluded to, so many quarterbacks now pass the ball, you know, you go down to Nick Foles, Matt Stafford, Andy Dalton. Those guys are all going to have comparable passing numbers to Tom Brady this year. But none of these guys add anything with their legs, and that just keeps them from being, you know, fantasy football championship caliber quarterbacks. If you're just getting into fantasy football, you'd want Tom Brady. And I understand that. But with all the other quarterbacks that are out there, especially the guys that could run the ball, Tom Brady is not as valuable as he once was. And you look at the supporting cast again, not the same as he once was. Tom Brady, he's amazing, but not in fantasy football. Andrew Luck, well, he is amazing in fantasy football when he plays last year he played and he was incredible. Could he do that again? Probably not. The other problem is he hasn't practiced this last year either. He had a nagging calf injury that's kept him out for four months. Andrew Luck's ADP is falling, as it should, Davis. Yeah, you hit the nail on the head right there. Just with how many options there are at the quarterback position, I don't like paying up at the position anyway. Like kind of Kyler is about the most expensive I'll get. Maybe I'll take my homes in like 10% of drafts. But Andrew Luck, you both have to pay a premium pick for. And two, this calf injury seems weird. And we've seen weird injury stuff happen with luck before where it seems like he misses a bunch of time like way more time for sort of nagging injuries than you would expect. So with this calf injury, he's pretty much just like off my draft board entirely because we acknowledge that the quarterback position is pretty replaceable in leagues where you can manage your roster on a weekly basis. So if we acknowledge that, why would you ever take an injured player at that position? I just can't imagine taking luck into the season as my primary quarterback with a sixth or seventh round pick right now. As good as I think that luck could be, I just think there's too many other guys, there's too many question marks. I want to eliminate the uncertainty. I want to be sure that my guys are going to perform. I can't do that with Andrew Luck right now. And it's simply not worth it at that sixth or seventh round value. A little bit later on, fine, you can talk me into it. But still, now just three weeks away from the regular season, he's not practicing and he hasn't practiced. There's legit concern with Andrew Luck and all fantasy owners should feel the same way. One last quarterback to get to and it's one that had a good year last year and it was Drew Breeze. But kind of like Russell Wilson Davis, he doesn't throw as much as some of these other players that are like him. We know he doesn't run with his legs, so it's all going to be on how much he passes. And given that New Orleans is so successful running the football, there's obvious concern for Drew Breeze. Again, you hit the nail on the head. The problem with Breeze is not even his effectiveness. If I actually thought that Drew Breeze was going to throw 620 passes again, he would be a value for me where he's going right now. But everything New Orleans is doing is going the other direction. You know, they gave Latavius Murray real money in free agency. Each of the last three seasons, their pass attempts as a team have declined by at least 5%. Like this is a team that is like shifting to the for real ground and pound offense. Now, they don't always do it at home. So in those eight home games every year, they are more likely to air it out. And I guess one thing that is good about Sean Payton is he certainly does not give up when the saints are up two or three touchdowns. They're still throwing the ball. However, when you look at the guys that Breeze is being drafted around, so he's like sandwiched in ADP actually right in between Cam Newton and Kyler Murray. It's not even a conversation for me because, you know, Drew Breeze is going to throw 515 passes. Kyler might throw 680 rushing attempts in the same goes for Cam Newton. So he really is just in a different class of quarterback this year. This New Orleans offense isn't changing dramatically, especially not within aging Drew Breeze. If you throw the ball 600 times, different conversation. But right now, as this offense is set, as he has become an older player in this league, the offense is what it is. And that's revolving around Alvin Kamara rushing the football. That's going to do it for us here on the Fandal Harria. There were three quarterbacks that you should target three quarterbacks to avoid tomorrow. Davis will rejoin me as you take a look at this week at the FedEx Cup. Looking forward to it, Davis. Hey, thanks for having me. I always love talking to football. Absolutely. Thank you so much everyone for tuning in. Until tomorrow, I'm Greg Sussman. Have a great night and we'll see you tomorrow.