Outlook TreVeyon Henderson
Shifting Market Price Creates Intriguing Value in New England
TreVeyon Henderson enters his second season listed behind Rhamondre Stevenson on the New England depth chart, locking him into a shared backfield committee. Despite operating as the secondary option, Henderson proved his efficiency last year with a robust 4.9 yards per carry on 198 rush attempts, while showing his versatility by catching 38 passes.
Our models project Henderson to remain heavily involved in the offense, anticipating 180 carries for 860 rushing yards and seven touchdowns, alongside 37 receptions. This dual-threat capability gives him standalone flex value in PPR formats even while sharing the workload, with immense weekly upside if his role expands.
Analyzing the draft market, Henderson's ADP has experienced notable volatility, spiking into the mid-third round in late May before sliding back to around 44.00 in mid-June. This recent dip, compounded by off-field commentary, presents a buying opportunity. At his current price, our projections view him as an outstanding draft-day value with high-end RB2 upside.
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Outlook Javonte Williams
Undisputed Lead Back Ready to Explode in Year Two with Dallas
After a strong first year in Dallas where he carried the ball 272 times, Williams enters 2026 as the team's locked-in starter. He sits atop the depth chart ahead of Malik Davis and Jaydon Blue, positioning him for another massive workload. Our projections estimate 239 carries for 1,120 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.
Looking at draft trends, his ADP has been steadily rising, climbing from the late 30s in early May to holding strong around 35. In 1.0 PPR leagues, fantasy managers are beginning to appreciate his safe floor. Our models suggest his shifting market price represents an outstanding draft-day steal at his current cost.
Further removed from his past knee injury, recent media highlight clips remind us of his elite pre-injury talent. We project him to add 35 receptions for 195 yards, giving him safe RB2 utility with RB1 upside in a high-powered Dallas offense.
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