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Power rank #3 • Rajib • 8-6 in 2025

One BUTTON After Another

“Quiet accumulation while everyone else lit money on fire”

5
picks made
#2
roster value
3
taxi stashes
2027 rds 1,2,3,4,5 + R5 (via Geoff)
2027 capital

Rajib entered with the second-best roster value in the league and treated draft day like a farmers market. He sold 1.10 to a desperate Jonny for 2.02 and 3.02, then bought two extra fifths off Shariati and Travis for a fourth he got from Ward Hogs in April. The picks became Jonah Coleman (22-year-old Denver RB), Adam Randall (Baltimore RB dart), Drew Allar (the QB4 of the class, pure Superflex shelf value), Seth McGowan, and Jameis Winston, who exists to narrate garbage time. None of these are headlines. All of them are fine. The roster is the story: Maye 23, Dart 23, Nacua 25, Nabers 22, Loveland 22, Jonathan Taylor still humming at 27. This team did not need a draft, it needed to not screw one up, and it did not.

THE HAUL

2.02
Jonah Coleman RB DEN • 1,950 SF acquired pick

Jonah Coleman, Denver. Compact, violent runner behind an unsettled depth chart. Good swing at RB in a thin class.

3.02
Adam Randall RB BAL • 728 SF acquired pick

Randall is a Ravens satellite dart. Baltimore develops RBs, so fine.

4.07
Drew Allar QB PIT • 864 SF acquired pick

Allar. Superflex QB shelf math says always take this.

5.01
Seth McGowan RB IND • 336 SF acquired pick

McGowan was on Kenny's own target list. Indy backfield behind an aging Taylor. Wait. That is Rajib's own Taylor. Succession planning, respect.

5.08
Jameis Winston QB NYG • 292 SF acquired pick

Jameis. Entertainment value alone clears a fifth.

Best pick

Drew Allar at 4.07. Only three QBs in the SF top 30 of this class and he was the last one with a pulse. Round-4 QBs in Superflex are free equity.

Riskiest move

Selling 1.10 meant passing on Omar Cooper, who promptly went to Jonny and looks like the spring's biggest riser. The return was fair, the counterfactual might sting.

3-YEAR OUTLOOK

Ascending contender, the 2027 favorite
2026

Top-three finish is the expectation. Maye and Dart both starting NFL QBs at 23 in a Superflex league is a cheat code, and the Nacua-Nabers duo is the best young WR pair in LOTF.

2027

My pick to win it. Full pick sheet, every core piece 26 or under except Taylor and Henry, and the Henry contract-year money can be recycled into whatever the roster needs. Deepest sustainable window in the league.

2028

Still top three. Maye 26, Nabers 25, Loveland 24. The only question is whether RB got re-seeded in time, which is exactly what the Coleman-Randall-Giddens taxi track is for.

STASH WATCH

Jaylin Noel • Taxi. Houston slot with Tank Dell's injury history above him. Could be startable by November.

DJ Giddens • Taxi. Second-year Indy RB sitting directly behind a 27-year-old Jonathan Taylor that Rajib also owns. The handcuff that becomes the succession.

Kyle Williams • Taxi. New England gave him early-day-3 love and the depth chart is beatable.

Current taxi squad
Jaylin Noel WR·HOUKyle Williams WR·NEDJ Giddens RB·IND

FIREPOWER

position value vs league best

QB 99%
RB 82%
WR 86%
TE 65%

SLOT RANKS

starting lineup, ranked 1-12 league-wide • full radar →

QB1 Drake Maye 8,781 2
SF Jaxson Dart 5,404 2
RB1 Jonathan Taylor 5,400 7
RB2 Derrick Henry 2,879 9
WR1 Puka Nacua 8,479 3
WR2 Malik Nabers 6,528 1
WR3 Ricky Pearsall 1,925 10
TE1 Colston Loveland 5,100 3
FLX David Montgomery 2,191 8
TOT Starting lineup 46,687 #1

CORE ASSETS

QB Drake Maye NE • 23y 8,781
WR Puka Nacua LAR • 25y 8,479
WR Malik Nabers NYG • 22y 6,528
QB Jaxson Dart NYG • 23y 5,404
RB Jonathan Taylor IND • 27y 5,400
TE Colston Loveland CHI • 22y 5,100