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Mike Davis was one of the biggest waiver wire saviors of the 2020 Fantasy Football season after Christian McCaffrey spent the vast majority of the season on the shelf. Those savvy enough to scoop up Davis were treated to borderline RB1 production. Now, joining the Atlanta Falcons, Fantasy managers will have to ask themselves if they want to wager on a 28-year-old running back breaking out and continuing in that trajectory on an Atlanta team that has failed to produce consistent production from one back for a long time now.

We want to keep you up to date with everything surrounding his 2021 profile. Below, we'll break down Davis' outlook, changes in his ADP, where he's going in mock drafts, training camp/preseason updates (when the time comes) and more.

2021 Outlook

Mike Davis has flashed at times in his career with both the 49ers and Bears, but it wasn't until joining Joe Brady's Panthers offense that we saw his true talent shine. What makes Davis a strong Fantasy asset is his ability to impact the game both as a runner after contact and as a receiving option. He joined an Atlanta offense loaded with talent across the board, and the Falcons didn't draft a running back but did trade Julio Jones, which could lead to more work for the running game in Atlanta than expected. With a workload similar to the one he took on in 2020 in Christian McCaffrey's offense, Davis can be an RB1 in 2021, and he's slam dunk value at his current ADP. Even if unexpected RBs eat into his workload, the offense is likely to be productive enough for Davis to return plus value on his ADP.

Changes in ADP

*All ADP data is courtesy of FantasyFootballCalculator.com and for half-point PPR scoring.

Davis' ADP has begun a steady rise all the way into the fourth round -- jumping almost a full round over the last three weeks.

CBS Mock Draft position

8/18 half-PPR 12-team: Round 5, No. 56 overall
8/12 half-PPR 10-team: Round 5, No. 45 overall
8/6 PPR Superflex mock: Round 6, No. 71 overall
8/3 non-PPR mock: Round 4, No. 46 overall
7/28 full-point PPR mock: Round 5, No. 49 overall
7/20 half-PPR mock: Round 4, No. 46 overall
7/7 Superflex mock: Round 5, No. 56 overall
6/16 full-PPR mock: Round 4, No. 46 overall
6/9 Superflex mock: Round 5, No. 56 overall

Preseason/Training camp updates

9/2: The Falcons signed former Giants and briefly 49ers running back Wayne Gallman. The former Giant stepped in an took over as the lead back for New York in 2020 when Saquon Barkley and Devonta Freeman went down with injuries. He has proven he can step into a lead back role if need be but his forte is not in the passing game. He is average to slightly above average in pass protection. This shouldn't have a major impact on Davis' workload.

After showing up in excellent shape, Davis has had a solid camp so far and earned the majority of first-team reps. However, the Falcons did finally bring in some running back competition on the depth chart. Here's an excerpt on Atlanta's new RB from Chris Towers' Fantasy Football Today newsletter. You don't want to miss this newsletter as it will be your daily catch-up on all news/notes you need to know plus actionable Fantasy advice.

The Falcons signed D'Onta Foreman -- A mid-training camp signing usually doesn't make much of an impact, and there's no guarantee Foreman even makes the Falcons roster. However, this is a somewhat interesting signing, because Foreman is just a running back; he's not going to be a third-down option or play on special teams, so if he's going to have a role, it will be as a rusher. Mike Davis is the presumed starter for the Falcons, but if he falters, maybe Foreman can step in. Foreman hasn't done much since being a third-round pick in 2017, but he did look decent in a limited role for the Titans in 2020, rushing for 95 yards on 22 carries, but he doesn't have much Fantasy appeal at this point. Javian Hawkins is still my preferred late-round target from this offense.  (Chris Towers)

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