Change: It's inevitable. And in the NFL, it's constant. From roster shakeups to coaching carousels to offensive overhauls, the churn is real.
Let's catch you up on the most impactful fantasy football news of the offseason. Jerod Mayo will have an opportunity to redefine the "Patriot Way," replacing Bill Belichick as the team's head coach after 24 years. Mayo will look to new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt and No.
3 overall pick Drake Maye to reinvigorate the offense. New England's depth chart is far from stacked, though rookie WR Ja'Lynn Polk projects as a later-round investment and could provide fantasy value down the stretch. Meanwhile, Rhamondre Stevenson remains the team's primary ball carrier.
With Van Pelt likely to install a run-heavy scheme (similar to the one he ran in Cleveland), Stevenson figures to touch the ball 15 to 17 times per game, offering managers top-20 positional appeal. Pete Carroll served as the Seahawks' head coach for 14 seasons. In his stead, the organization tapped Mike Macdonald to captain the squad while calling up former Washington Huskies OC Ryan Grubb to design an offensive playbook.
On the heels of such a substantial change, it was assumed the new regime would implement a number of roster tweaks. Instead, the fresh-faced coaching staff chose to run it back with many of Seattle's most-tenured players. DK Metcalf returns as the most valuable fantasy asset, capable of delivering high-end WR2 numbers.
Second-year receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba .
