Fantasy Football Draft Values: Cam Akers & James Conner (2023)

Thankfully, the 2023 fantasy football season is just around the corner. Each year, fantasy players want to construct their team with a proper mix of good-value players and upside sleepers while avoiding players with high bust potential.

ADP Values

Cam Akers (RB – LAR): ADP 56.7 | RB21

Akers is arguably the most polarizing player in fantasy football. Some love him, while others believe he’s overrated. Yet, that’s good news for the believers, as it pushes his ADP lower than it should be. Akers had a nightmare first half last season. He asked for a trade after finding himself in Sean McVay’s doghouse. However, the former Florida State star was the RB2 over the final four weeks, averaging 18.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. Furthermore, Akers forced a missed tackle on 22.7% of his rushing attempts in those contests.

The former Florida State star set career highs in rushing yards and touchdowns last season despite all the issues in the first half. Akers also averaged 2.78 yards after contact per rushing attempt, the same average as Saquon Barkley. Furthermore, he had 36 missed tackles forced on his 188 rushing attempts. By comparison, Christian McCaffrey has the same 36 missed tackles forced on 244 rushing attempts last year. More importantly, the Rams didn’t add any competition this offseason. Akers is prime to have a breakout season in a contract year.

James Conner (RB – ARI): ADP 60.3 | RB23

Casual fantasy players won’t draft Conner because of his age, name, or the team he plays for. However, the veteran running back is an underrated fantasy asset this year. Arizona improved their offensive line during the NFL Draft, using multiple draft picks on the offensive line, including their first-round selection of Paris Johnson Jr. Meanwhile, the team didn’t use a single draft pick or invest any significant money in the running back position this offseason. More importantly, Conner was outstanding last year after coming back from a chest injury.

The veteran running back averaged 21.3 touches and 17.9 half-point PPR fantasy points per game over his final seven games. Furthermore, he averaged over 4.7 yards per rushing attempt in four of his last five contests. Conner was the RB5 from Week 10 through Week 17, averaging more fantasy points per game than Derrick Henry and Nick Chubb. More importantly, the veteran averaged 20.3 touches and 17.8 fantasy points per game in the four matchups without Kyler Murray. The Cardinals have a limited set of weapons. Therefore, fantasy players should expect Conner to have a heavy workload this season.

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