Chicago Sun-Times

Picking six: Rise guys for 2018

RBs Collins, Drake among those who’ve raised their stock

- JEFF AGREST Follow me on Twitter @ JeffreyA22. Email: jagrest@suntimes.com

If you’re still alive in your league’s postseason, you don’t need my help anymore— if you ever did. So this column is directed at the vast majority of you with nothing to play for.

We might as well start preparing for next year. Here are players who raised their stock for 2018 because of their play this season and their prospects for next season:

Ravens RB Alex Collins: Bet the Seahawks wish they hadn’t cut Collins before the season. While they’ve had a revolving door at running back, Collins has settled into the featured role for the Ravens, ranking 10th in the league with 844 rushing yards and sixth with 4.9 yards per carry. But keep in mind, Javorius Allen, Danny Woodhead and Kenneth Dixon are all under contract, so Collins might have to prove himself again.

Dolphins RB Kenyan Drake: Since the Dolphins traded Jay Ajayi to the Eagles before Week 9, Drake is fifth in PPR scoring among running backs and fourth in receptions. With Damien Williams out the last three weeks, Drake has been the workhorse, turning 78 touches into 447 yards ( 5.7 yards per touch). He wasn’t viewed as a full- time back coming out of Alabama last year, but he’s making the most of the opportunit­y.

Jaguars WR Dede Westbrook: Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson are free agents after the season, so Westbrook, the team’s fourthroun­d pick this year, should play a bigger role next season. Since coming off injured reserve in Week 11, he has been the Jags’ most targeted player. Keelan Cole, an undrafted free agent, has been hotter of late, but Westbrook has the brighter future. He was ultra productive at Oklahoma.

Rams WR Robert Woods: Had Woods not missed three games with a shoulder injury and maintained his scoring pace, he’d be fifth in PPR scoring among wideouts. He has establishe­d himself as the Rams’ top wideout. In five fewer games, Woods has more yards ( 748) and as many touchdowns ( five) as he did in his best season with the Bills. Slot man Cooper Kupp is under contract, but Sammy Watkins will be a free agent.

Chargers TE Hunter Henry: Antonio Gates already has been diminished to the point hemight set career lows for catches and yards, but he could be out of the picture altogether next season as a free agent. That means Henry, who’s 11th in TE scoring after finishing 18th last year, should move up a few spots on draft boards.

Buccaneers TE O. J. Howard: He and fellow tight end Cameron Brate have combined for 973 yards and 12 touchdowns. One player with those numbers would rank first in scoring at the position. Why does that matter? Because Brate will be a restricted free agent. It’s unlikely the Bucs will let him go, but it’s a situation worth monitoring.

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| GETTY IMAGES Running back AlexCollin­s has settled into the featured role in Baltimore, ranking 10th in the league with 844 rushing yards.
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