Fantasy Football Team Outlook Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones, Matt Ryan, Leonard Hankerson, Roddy White

Sep 04, 2015 03:13 PM EDT
Julio Jones
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones makes a catch during team mini camp in 2015."

Matt Ryan (Quarterback): Ryan is going to struggle behind a very porous offensive line. Ryan does have one of the best wide receivers in the league in Julio Jones however and he will make a world of difference especially now that he is healthy.

Julio Jones (Wide Receiver): Julio Jones is going in the first round in some drafts but he is a solid second round pick. When he is healthy he is a monster on the field but there is his biggest concern, his health. If Julio cannot stay healthy you will end up losing a ton of value on your fantasy team. It is a big risk that has big rewards.

Roddy White (Wide Receiver): White is in decline and it will be hard for him to make any type of impact offensively. Already suffering from an elbow injury, White will struggle early in the season.

Leonard Hankerson (Wide Receiver): Hankerson is expected to be the next Harry Douglas but more productive. The Falcons do not really have a tight end so Hankerson should be Ryan's next option.

Devonta Freeman (Running Back): Freeman has been dealing with hamstring issues all preseason but is still the primary starter. The Falcon's running back tandem typically goes in the fourth round however he could fall if Coleman is named the starter.

Tevin Coleman (Running Back): Coleman is the rookie who was slated to start as soon as he walked through the door but he has suffered injuries along with a lack of productivity when running the ball. He has not put himself ahead of Freeman but has not fallen behind any of the other backs either, bottom line that offensive line is not good at executing for running backs.

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