Aaron Jones
RB, Packers
Jones has top-5 upside because of his insane efficiency. He has averaged 5.5 yards per carry in both of his first two years in the league. It's puzzling why the Packers haven't used him like the elite back he could be. With a new head coach, this might be the year the Packers start treating Jones like a workhorse and give him 300+ touches. If that's the case, Jones will be one of the best backs in fantasy. The issue is that the Packers still seem like they want to use Jamaal Williams and there isn't anything telling us that Jones will become that 300+ touch guy this year. Even if Jones doesn't wind up being the workhorse, he was still fantastic last year, as he recorded 934 total yards and 9 touchdowns in 12 games. That ends up becoming 1,245 total yards and 12 touchdowns over the course of one season. Those numbers alone are good enough to be drafted in the third or fourth round, so add in the upside and Jones is a slam-dunk pick in the third round.