NFL Draft fantasy analysis: RJ Harvey to Denver Broncos (Fantasy Football)
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NFL Draft fantasy analysis: RJ Harvey to Denver Broncos

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The hoopla, hysteria and general hype are unrivaled around the NFL Draft, where the usual pomp and circumstance is filled with stylish suits, neck-draped bling, main-stage struts, Roger Goodell bro hugs and lifelong dreams realized. However, selfish gamers only care about one thing — Where does the rookie rank in the fantasy pecking order?

RJ Harvey, RB, Denver Broncos

Don’t sleep too hard on the former UCF Golden Knight. With minimal competition for reps in the Mile High City, Harvey is bound to saddle up in Sean Payton’s system.

Jaleel McLaughlin, Audric Estime or any other Broncos running back is unlikely to unseat Harvey as Denver’s primary rusher. A fire hydrant with feet at 5-foot-8 and 207 pounds, Harvey is elusive, patient, short-field explosive (4.40 seconds in the 40-yard dash) and powerful.

Last season at UCF, Harvey finished top-10 nationally in total YAC, total missed tackles forced and total breakaway runs. It would come as no shock to see him tuck inside the RB top 20 when his rookie season wraps.

Reach with confidence.

Fearless Forecast: 201 rushing attempts, 902 rushing yards, 44 receptions, 339 receiving yards, 8 total touchdowns



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