An eventful offseason with the paparazzi can't knock Johnny Manziel from his perch as the top fantasy pick in the nation this season.
With the Texas A&M scoring at a comical pace Taylor Bertolet should be an elite fantasy kicker this year, perhaps even the nation's best.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins is the top Dawg among fantasy tight ends this season, as long as his offseason DUI arrest doesn't keep him on the field.
Marqise Lee didn't take his eye off the ball too often last season, but this year he has a new quarterback to break in at USC.
Ka'Deem Carey might not match his breakout 2012 season, but he's an easy bet for the top spot among running backs.
After topping 5,000 total yards and nearly 50 touchdowns last season, Johnny Manziel is back for an encore, making him an easy No. 1 fantasy pick this year.
Dominique Williams should bring good value with an increased role in Washington State's Air Raid offense this season in the Palouse.
The elite talent at linebacker is among the draft's 3-4 outside linebacker candidates, led by the likes of Dion Jordan and Barkevious Mingo.
This is shaping up to be an absurd and exceedingly unpredictable draft, but here's one wild guess at high it might shape up.
Kevin Kolb and Tarvaris Jackson won't fool anyone as long-term options at quarterback, so the Bills need to make the position their top priority.
The revamped secondary in Philadelphia could use some work, especially at cornerback, but it's the quarterback position where Philadelphia has its most intriguing need.
The main needs for Washington are on defense, where the secondary and inside linebackers need new talent. Tight end is another concern.
This draft possesses its share of standout skill position players (TE Tyler Eifert checks in at 13), but the strongest positions are on the offensive and defensive lines.
While Geno Smith is the consensus top quarterback in this draft, it's Florida State's E.J. Manuel who has the most upside.
The Saints defense was an abomination in 2012, and all positions but safety are a need. Unfortunately, New Orleans has just five picks.
DeMarco Murray is the starting RB in Dallas, but his injury issues compel the Cowboys to find a strong backup. Vandy's Zac Stacy is a nice mid-round target.
It wasn't long ago that Matt Barkley looked like a future top-10 pick. With the draft finally near, though, Barkley is in a fight just to be one of the first five QBs selected.