Fantasy Upside
Le'Veon Bell has averaged 128.7 total yards per game over the course of his four-year career, including 157 yards per game last season. He's an outstanding runner, and might be the best receiver out of the backfield in the league, as his 6.25 catches per game last season would attest.
Fantasy Downside
Bell has played in 47 out of a possible 64 games the past four seasons due to injuries and suspension. He's coming off a surgery to repair a torn groin that knocked him out of last year's AFC Championship. Despite all the rushing and receiving yards, his career high in total touchdowns is 11, set in 2014.
2017 Bottom Line
If Bell isn't the first pick in your draft, he should be no worse than number two. He has averaged over 100 rushing yards per game over the past two seasons and is a threat to catch 70-plus passes. Draft him without worry and watch the fantasy points pile up.