2022 Keeper Selections

Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas aims to reclaim his spot as a top-tier wide receiver for the Horsemen after missing 2021 with an ankle injury, banking on his chemistry with Jameis Winston. His health remains the big question, making him a high-risk, high-reward option with All-Pro potential if he stays on the field.

Sutton looks primed for a breakout with the Horsemen, thanks to Russell Wilson’s arrival promising a passing game upgrade over last year’s struggles. He stands to be the primary target, with a shot at 1,000 yards if he outshines Jerry Jeudy in the pecking order.

Antonio Gibson
He brings speed and versatility to the Horseman backfield, building off his 1,000-yard 2021 with hopes of locking down RB2 status. Rookie Brian Robinson Jr. looms as a threat to his carries, so his production hinges on keeping the lead role.

D’Andre Swift
D’Andre offers explosive playmaking for the Horsemen with his dual-threat skills, eyeing a leap if the offense clicks and he dodges injuries. Sharing touches with Jamaal Williams and a shaky O-line might cap him, but he’s got breakout buzz as a high-end RB2.

Najee Harris
Harris anchors the Horsemen run game as a workhorse after a monster rookie year, likely to see huge volume despite a QB switch to Pickett or Trubisky. Defenses may stack the box, but his durability and snap count make him a rock-solid RB1 pick.