Andrew Luck (Indianapolis Colts): I was going to put Aaron Rodgers in this spot but because he did get a little banged up in the past two seasons, the younger Luck was the better option. Luck will be surrounded by brand new weapons for the 2015 season. The Colts drove the point home that they want points to win games not defense or anything else. The additions of Andre Johnson, Frank Gore, and Phillip Dorsett solidify an offense that already could put up a lot of points.
Marshawn Lynch (Seattle Seahawks): Lynch has been a fantasy staple for multiple seasons now. He is one of the safest running backs to draft; his durability has not come into question as he gets older. The Seahawks did lose starting center Max Unger in a trade with the Saints but it is Beast Mode were talking about.
Antonio Brown (Pittsburgh Steelers): Brown has been an absolute fantasy terror in all formats, standard, PPR. The Steelers star wide receiver seemingly catches everything that's thrown his way and has tremendous breakaway speed. Brown is going to go early so if you want him you better hope to land a good first round pick.
Dez Bryant (Dallas Cowboys): It is a lock that the Cowboys are going to have to throw more than last season and Dez Bryant will be the recipient of most of those throws. Dez finished with more touchdowns than any other wide receiver in the league and he's only going to get better. Like Brown Dez should go fairly early in most drafts.