New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has been a staple atop 2020 Fantasy football best ball rankings after he turned in two straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons as a pro. Even with a high ankle sprain that limited him throughout 2019, Barkley made owners happy with his performance. But is he among the best players to target with your 2020 Fantasy football best ball picks?
Those are the kind of questions owners will have to answer before deciding which players to draft and to avoid during their 2020 Fantasy football draft prep. Before you make any decisions about your 2020 Fantasy football best ball picks, see what SportsLine's Scott Engel has to say. His 2020 Fantasy football best ball rankings can help make sure you get maximum value out of every pick.
Engel is an inaugural member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association's Hall of Fame and has been a premier analyst and Fantasy personality for nearly 25 years. He is a four-time FSWA Award Winner and nine-time nominee.
In addition to being the Fantasy writer for the official site of the Seattle Seahawks since 2012, Engel has appeared on ESPN.com, NFL.com, Yahoo Sports, the New York Post, USA Today, SI.com, Rotoballer and Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio and many other major sports news outlets. Engel also pulled off a three-peat in his highly-competitive New York City Fantasy football league in 2019 that features high-stakes players and top experts.
Now, Engel has released his 2020 Fantasy football best ball rankings and revealed his top sleepers, breakouts and busts so you'll have an edge.
Top 2020 Fantasy football best ball picks
Engel is extremely high on Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The future Hall of Famer saw his 2019 season cut short in just the Steelers' second game, but 100 percent health should mean a return to form for Big Ben. Roethlisberger's 2018 season was arguably the best of his 17-year career, as he threw for 5,129 yards and 34 touchdowns, both career highs.
Pittsburgh drafted Notre Dame receiver Chase Claypool in the second round and added tight ends Vance McDonald and Eric Ebron via free agency. Combine those protectors with a healthy JuJu Smith-Schuster and the Steelers could be title contenders. And with Roethisberger as the trigger man, that also means plenty of points in best ball formats. "A return to health should come with some prolific outings," Engel told SportsLine. "Roethisberger is a good best ball value."
And a massive shocker: Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson, who has 55 career touchdowns, stumbles big-time and barely cracks the top 70 wide receivers.
Jackson's 2019 started with much promise, as he exploded for an 8-154-2 receiving line in Week 1. But the rest of the season was a disaster, as Jackson was targeted just once more and eventually missed 13 games with a core muscle injury that required surgery. Even with 55 career touchdown receptions, Jackson is 33 and it is clear that his best days are behind him if he can't recover the speed that made him such a weapon in the Eagles' offense.
"Jackson is overrated," Engel told SportsLine. "He has not caught more than four TD passes in the past five seasons."
Where to find 2020 Fantasy football best ball rankings
Engel is also calling for a surprising running back you aren't even thinking about to finish in the top 30 of his 2020 Fantasy football rankings for best ball leagues. This pick could be the difference between winning big and going home with nothing. See who it is here.
So which players should you build your team around? And which overlooked running back do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see players are the top targets in 2020 Fantasy football best ball leagues, all from a Hall of Fame expert, and find out.
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