The New England Patriots had one of the worst offenses in the NFL in 2023, affecting how they played throughout the season and making most Patriots virtually unusable in Fantasy Football.
New England's most productive player in PPR formats last year was Ezekiel Elliott, who has returned to the Dallas Cowboys after his lone season with the Patriots.
With the 2024 season right around the corner, ESPN is projecting Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson to have a bounce-back year and be a viable Fantasy Football option.
Here's what Mike Clay and Field Yates had to say about the fourth-year back:
"A strong RB2 option during the 2022 season when he totaled more than 1,400 yards from scrimmage and caught 69 passes, Stevenson struggled last season, as many Patriots did. He didn't hit the 100-yard rushing mark in any games and then missed the final five contests with an ankle injury. He remains atop the team's depth chart."
A healthy Stevenson should be a multi-purpose threat in New England's offense. However, with major questions about the team's offensive line and passing game, drafting the former Oklahoma Sooner could be a big risk for 2024.