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Ian Allan's first reactions to Week 1 preseason

Allan considers changes to rankings based on the first week action

Allan has been surprised by some of the things he's seen in the first week. He talks about the adjustments he's looking to make for Monday's rankings. Plus, what's you can learn about draft trends and strategies by examining the FanEx draft.

Mark Nulty and Ian Allan take a look what can be learned from the early analysis of the first week of preseason. Allan may be willing to reevaluate the receiver situation in St. Louis.

Who is the running back that Allan is starting to believe could be a mid-round value? Allan gives his analysis of the Denver running back situation.

Allan and Nulty debate their differing opinions on the potential of Giovanni Bernard.

Allan is a big believer in paying attention to backup running back battles and he gives his take on the ones that could pay fantasy dividends.

Allan actually cares about the Jets quarterback battle and explains why.

Allan and Nulty look at the FanEx drafts and see some surprising trends that could affect where you may expect players to go in your draft.

Nulty and Allan discuss the different strategies including the viability of passing on running backs early.

Allan talks about his surprising top 3 in PPR leagues and why it doesn't include Adrian Peterson.

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