I'm already looking forward to next week's #fantasymail. By this time next week, free agency will have started, and we should know where DeMarco Murray, Randall Cobb, Julius Thomas and many more are playing this year.

It's been a busy week with the LeSean McCoy trade to the Bills and reports that Andre Johnson will be released from the Texans. Peyton Manning is returning to the Broncos, as expected, but Brandon Marshall's future with the Bears remains uncertain.

A lot more is set to happen in the coming days, and we'll have you covered right here. Just ask your Fantasy Football questions on Twitter @jameyeisenberg with the hashtag #fantasymail, and we will answer at least 10 questions each week.

On video (see above) with @daverichard and @JamieErdahl we answered questions from @JesseDeLuca48, @kiz816, @FantasyPastor, @Fantasy_Pro14 and, my favorite one, @EddieK22. You will all enjoy the end of that show, so check it out.

For this week, we'll also address the following topics:

OK, here we go ... 

Eli Manning has the chance to fall into this category, and I love his upside with Odell Beckham, Victor Cruz (if healthy), Rueben Randle and Larry Donnell. I talked about his potential in our early sleepers column. Ryan Tannehill is another quarterback I will target with a late-round pick. You can also get by with Jay Cutler, Nick Foles, Joe Flacco and Carson Palmer if you plan on streaming quarterbacks, and Teddy Bridgewater could emerge as a solid option in his second year.

Freeman has the chance to be the starter for the Falcons after they released Steven Jackson this offseason, but it would be a shock if they made him their primary running back. Justin Forsett has already been mentioned as a target for the Falcons, and they could look to add someone in the draft as well. Freeman, in a complementary role, can be a low-end starter/flex option in all leagues if his role increases as expected, and his value would be great if he's the starter. We'll find out soon enough what the Falcons plan to do, but Freeman could easily be a breakout candidate this year.

I'm expecting Newton to bounce back as a Top 10 Fantasy quarterback this year, but this is an easy answer with Benjamin. His value is higher than Newton in a PPR league, and even with the round difference, I would still take him. He was the No. 14 receiver in PPR leagues last year, and he should improve this season as Newton gets back to 100 percent, along with his continued development. It would be nice if you could pair them both together, so target Newton in the draft. But I'd rather start my team with Benjamin knowing I'm already locked into a No. 1 receiver with room to grow. 

I like the upside for Mason and Crowell this season, and both were mentioned in my early breakouts column. I would take both over Wilson, especially when factoring in the round difference. Mason would be my No. 1 choice because he should be the feaured rusher for the Rams, while Crowell could share time with at least Terrance West in Cleveland. I think both are solid No. 2 running backs worth drafting as early as Round 4, but Mason has the chance to be a special talent at a thin position. Wilson is a solid Fantasy quarterback, but I'm concerned once he signs a contract extension with the Seahawks that his rushing stats could decline, causing a drop in his value.

I don't think it's going to take much to get Flacco, and I think he's a sleeper candidate this season with the addition of offensive coordinator Marc Trestman (and possibly Andre Johnson). If you're throwing Rivers into the deal then go with him and the pick at 3.09. I don't think I would go much higher than that because as good as Flacco could be, he's still let us down more often than not with his mediocre Fantasy production. But a third-round pick in a rookie draft and Rivers should be more than enough, and hopefully you can land Flacco this year.