Fantasy Upside
The Jaguars didn't take Leonard Fournette with the fourth pick in the draft to let him play behind Chris Ivory or T.J. Yeldon. They drafted the bruising running back to use him early and often. He should see between 250—300 touches this season.
Fantasy Downside
Will Fournette be an every-down runner or will he give way to Yeldon on passing downs? And when your value is tied to a struggling quarterback such as Blake Bortles, it can make things tough on a running back. He also dealt with injuries in college that limited him to seven games last season.
2017 Bottom Line
As stated, the Jaguars didn't use the fourth pick in the draft to not give Fournette the ball. He's got power, speed, and solid hands, which should make him one of the top contenders for the Offensive Rookie of the Year award. He might not be quite as talented as Ezekiel Elliott, but he's not far off, either. Fournette should get some late first-round consideration and should be off your board by the early third round, at the latest, in all formats.