Jets HC Rex Ryan said this week that he doesn’t think “one guy is just going to carry the load,” but it’ll be tempting to leave the former NFL rushing champion (Chris Johnson) on the sideline if he gets into a rhythm.
Fantasy Impact:
There is a lot of hand-wringing about Johnson's workload in New York, but we believe he will get enough work to be a serviceable RB2. Considering he's the 26th RB off the board in the 5th/6th round, he offers good value at that point in the draft. He has six consecutive top 12 finishes in PPR formats and plays alongside one of the most injury-prone backs in the league (Chris Ivory).