Weekly fantasy football mock drafts and tape study informed a top-targets list emphasizing numbers, projections and film. The evaluator values both consistency and upside, preferring players with higher floors but also playmakers capable of breakout performances. The rankings span quarterbacks and running backs, weighing elite talent and value. Gibbs projects as an electric, pass-catching runner with home-run ability, frequent 24-plus point games and 20 touchdowns in 2024 plus strong PPR production (52 receptions in each of his first two seasons). Gibbs will split touches with David Montgomery, reducing some scoring upside while retaining top-five RB potential.
After doing weekly fantasy football mock drafts this summer at ESPN, now is the time when I focus on my top targets. The numbers and projections play a role. So does the tape. It matters in my evaluations. There are times I'm looking for players with a higher floor. I'll take consistency in my lineup, sure. But I also love those with upside, the playmakers who can win weeks with breakout performances.
plus he finds the end zone (20 total touchdowns last season). Gibbs will again share the backfield touches with David Montgomery, which limits his scoring upside a bit (18.2 points per game with Montgomery in the lineup last season). However, Gibbs is one of the best goal line runners in the league, and he will give you solid PPR production (52 receptions in each of his first two pro seasons).
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