Le'Veon Bell
RB, Jets
Le'Veon Bell is a great pick at sixth overall this year if you are willing to take a risk. The Jets are definitely a downgrade from the Steelers in every way possible, so don't expect Bell to have the same production as he had in Pittsburgh, but the Jets are going to give him a ton of touches. He will pretty much be their entire offense, so don't be surprised if Bell leads the league in touches next year. Pair that with his extraordinary talent, and Bell is a possible top-five fantasy running back. Bell’s biggest downside is the fact that he comes with some risk. We have seen great running backs go to new teams and play much worse. Some examples include DeMarco Murray, Jay Ajayi, Jordan Howard, Lamar Miller (of course Miller put up similar numbers because he got the ball more often but was much less efficient), etc. On top of that Bell has taken a year off and nobody knows what kind of shape he is in and he has a whopping 1,541 career touches so he could regress due to the fact that his body has taken a serious beating over the course of his career. Despite the risk, Bell has serious upside due to his talent and the expected number of times he will touch the ball and he could end up being a league-winning type of a player, but be cautious when drafting him.