Former Iowa Hawkeye RB Kaleb Johnson ran a 4.57 40-yard dash at 224 pounds, with a 1.62 10-yard split, performing as expected among other RBs at the Combine. Despite his average speed, Johnson is still projected to be a top-100 NFL Draft selection, with analysts like Matt Miller praising his skills in drills and receiving. His talent lies in vision and contact balance rather than long speed, making him a valuable pick in the upcoming draft and a first-round rookie selection in 1-QB leagues.
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Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don identifies his favorite infield sleepers, including Zack Gelof of the Athletics, who is expected to benefit from Oakland's move to a more hitter-friendly park; Ryan Mountcastle of the Orioles, who should see a boost in home runs with changes to Camden Yards; and Trevor Story of the Red Sox, who offers value with his aggressive base running and potential for a bounce-back season. Other sleepers mentioned include Matt Shaw...
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