The fun of Deflategate hit this week with Tom Brady being suspended for four games, barring an appeal. Some of you are sick of this narrative. Others can't get enough PSI talk or hearing about the "deflator." Either way, it's a story that won't go away any time soon.

And there are plenty of Fantasy implications.

We'll address how to approach Rob Gronkowski below with one of your #fantasymail questions this week (you can submit questions to me via Twitter @jameyeisenberg). As for Brady, he remains a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback even if the suspension remains at four games. I expect the suspension to be no more than three games, and Brady should be active for Week 5 at Dallas.

Dave Richard laid out a good plan on drafting Brady, and I have him ranked at No. 7 among quarterbacks behind Andrew Luck, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Matt Ryan and Cam Newton. Brady should still be great even if the current suspension holds, and last year he got off to a slow start through four games (he averaged just 11 Fantasy points in a standard league over that span) before closing the year with at least 21 Fantasy points in nine of his next 10 games.

Julian Edelman is still going to be a No. 2 Fantasy receiver worth drafting in Round 5 in standard leagues and Round 4 in PPR. And Brandon LaFell is a quality reserve with a late-round pick. The suspension hurts, but Brady and Co. will still be fine for the long haul.

We answered five #fantasymail questions on video (see above) for @cmuAud, @kcford76, @JoelMerical, @deronium and @ManMythMower. As always, you guys are sending in great questions, and hopefully we're helping you prepare for the upcoming season.

Here, we'll also address the following topics:

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You should still plan on keeping Gronkowski in Round 2. And he remains worth drafting in Round 1 in all leagues. Prior to the suspension, I argued that Gronkowski was a Top 5 overall pick in all formats, but his value drops a little now, moving toward the end of Round 1. But I wouldn't worry about Brady being out crushing his value. New England will continue to throw the ball with Jimmy Garoppolo, and Gronkowski will get his share of targets. And for 12 games with Brady you will get amazing production. He's the best tight end in Fantasy, and his stock remains high even after the Deflategate fallout.

Matthews should do well no matter who starts at quarterback for the Eagles this year between Bradford and Mark Sanchez. Matthews had a solid rookie season in 2014 with 67 catches for 872 yards and eight touchdowns on 105 targets, and he reached double digits in Fantasy points six times. Five of those games came with Sanchez as the starter, so that should put your mind at ease. Plan on drafting Matthews as early as Round 4 in all formats.

If Gordon can play like Ryan Mathews did in 2013 then his value will be high, and Mathews wasn't a dominant receiver that season. In 2013, Mathews lost plenty of passing-down work to Danny Woodhead, but he still managed 285 carries for 1,255 yards and six touchdowns and 26 catches for 189 yards and one touchdown. Gordon had 19 catches last year for Wisconsin, so 26 catches is well within his range, along with getting the bulk of carries. I would be shocked and extremely disappointed if Gordon didn't get close to 1,500 total yards and at least seven touchdowns, and that makes him a solid No. 2 running back in all formats. He's worth drafting in Round 4 in PPR leagues.

Randle is going to become a popular sleeper by the time training camp gets here, and the Cowboys will likely say positive things about all their running backs as they try to replace the departed Darren McFadden. You'll hear how McFadden can do everything, Randle is more mature and even how Ryan Williams could be a workhorse. I have no problem gambling on Randle with a mid-round pick, but you are 100 percent keeping Hill in this scenario. Not only is he amazing value in Round 9, he should run circles around Randle in terms of production if both stay healthy. The Cowboys offensive line is amazing, but it's not going to help Randle outproduce Hill this year.

This is a tough call because Hyde could become a solid Fantasy running back as he replaces the departed Frank Gore. And Sanders should continue to post quality stats as the No. 2 receiver for Peyton Manning and the Broncos, especially with Julius Thomas and Wes Welker gone, leaving plenty of missing production. I hate throwing back running backs, especially ones with upside, but I'm going to take the sure thing here in Sanders. You'll probably have to spend a third-round pick to get Hyde back, but Sanders is the safer selection here and the right player to keep.