Power Rankings: Day 3

#6 Hillsy

Manager: Hillsy

MVP: Bobby Wagner

Best Add: Cooper Kupp

Breakout: Patrick Queen

Hillsy has been blessed with leading the league with two #1 rankings. This ranking will humble him, though the last time he ranked #6, he came back the next year with a #1 ranking.

Hillsy’s quarterback situation is a bit troubling. Rodgers’ fantasy glory days are behind him, and he’s now borderline top 8 material. Josh Allen’s best feature is throwing the ball 10 feet over his receivers head. I don’t believe the hype.

Hillsy’s running backs are pretty good. Henry is a viable #1 running back. His lack of receiving work hurts, but his immense amount of rushing yards and TD’s should keep him in the top 8. Ecklar is a great backup with a high ceiling now that Gordon has departed.

Hillsy’s wide receivers look solid on paper, but when compared to the rest of the league, it makes you rethink. Golladay is one of the weaker WR1’s in this fantasy league. Cooper Kupp is a great pick. Following his elite 2019 campaign, I’m not sure why he’s still underrated. DJ Moore is okay, but I’m not a fan of that Carolina offense.

Hillsy’s tight ends are solid. Andrews is a borderline top 5 tight end in a high powered offense. Henry loses value without Rivers, but is more than fine as a backup.

Tucker is the best kicker in the league and is a lock to finish in the top 2 in total kicking points.

Hillsy’s defense may be the best in the league. Wagner and Schobert are superstars, even though Schobert may lose value on a different team. Hicks had a huge year. Queen is a promising rookie. As talented as Mack is, his production in 2019 was concerning.

Combining Hillsy’s strong managing skills with his sub-par roster, Hillsy will likely be a contender. His biggest issue is his lack of offensive studs, which may be problematic. However, he has a very well-rounded team which should be enough to compete. Good luck.

2015: 3

2016: 1

2017: 6

2018: 1

2020: 6

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