NFC North Fantasy Football Preview: to draft season http://www.greenbaypackersteamonline.com/davante-adams-jersey , I wanted to go through the NFC North and look at players whom you might want to keep an eye on to see where their fantasy football value is trending. We’ve already looked at the Detroit Lions that you can check out here:Avoid these Detroit Lions players in your early draftsDetroit Lions players you should consider draftingThese players can either be trending towards fantasy relevance or complete irrelevance. This article addresses players who are in the latter group.We’ll look at three players from the Chicago Bears who should be targeted or worth taking a flier on. You can also check out who to consider avoiding from the Bears here. Fantasy season is just around the corner, and it’s time to start building those big boards.Jordan Howard, RBSomehow, I feel like Howard is being overlooked as a viable fantasy option. He’s not Alvin Kamara in the passing game (only 52 catches in two seasons), but he’s a low-floor prospect. Drafting Howard should be an obvious choice because he’s a starting running back who’s guaranteed to get rushing reps. His current ADP is hovering around pick 15, so easily a #2 back on your roster. In Howard’s rookie year, he had 252 carries that resulted in 1,313 yards on the ground and six touchdowns. That was also after just 13 starts at the position. So in his sophomore year, you have to think that momentum was building, right? Well, not when the Bears turned the reigns over to a rookie quarterback and we watched John Fox’ stale offense run Howard into the back of the offensive line over and over. With more run-pass options in Matt Nagy’s offense, hopefully that’ll open things up for Howard.Where Howard needs to improve from a fantasy point, is finding the end zone. Of course, that’s an issue the Bears offense had all last season. Howard had nine TDs last season, but if he wants to crack the top-10 in backs he’ll need to either crack 14 touchdowns on the ground or pick up the slack grabbing TDs through the air (0 receiving TDs in 2017). Tarik Cohen could be an impediment on Howard’s receiving stats, but at least you know Howard’s good for 1,000 yards rushing. Tarik Cohen, RBSpeaking of Tarik Cohen, other than Mark Ingram, Cohen might be the best handcuff option in the league. Towards the end of last season, Cohen got more touches and capitalized on the opportunity. In a secondary role, he put together 370 yards on the ground and 353 through the air. Cohen might not be as explosive as Tyreek Hill was for Nagy in Kansas City, but the speedy back feels he’s faster than a 4.4 40. And I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw Cohen lined up in the slot every so often while Howard is still positioned in the backfield. He also has kick return potential which helps his fantasy prospects. Cohen’s current ADP is in the seventh round (~pick 82) so the value here could be tremendous. You’ll have to monitor how he’s being utilized in summer practices and the preseason before you plug him in as a FLEX option Authentic JK Scott Jersey , but keep an eye on him. Mitchell Trubisky, QBI’ve done my best to avoid the hyperbole of a young quarterback making that second-year leap a la Carson Wentz and Jared Goff. When I started writing about the fantasy value of Bears players this season, I even tried to make the case for not drafting Mitch Trubisky. And then I ended up talking myself into him instead.The case for Trubisky at least being a little bit better can be made exclusively with the addition of new head coach and offensive-mind, Matt Nagy and OC Mark Helfrich, who has experience working with athletic QBs. But the case for him being a lot better goes like this: Trubisky is free of the shackles of the stale John Fox offense that didn’t utilize his athleticism; Chicago will have competent, healthy weapons; and he will have the full support of the organization to start from week one. While he had some rough games last season against some solid defenses (three picks against the Lions, two against the Eagles), there were spurts of good quarterback play that you like to see out of a rookie. In Trubisky’s first preseason game last season, we saw glimpses of what we should see more of this season. Trubisky can make the short and intermediate throws with relative ease. His best plays during that scrimmage, though, came from when he’s moving outside the pocket and he just looks more comfortable delivering the passes on the move than standing in the pocket while the pressure comes in. In his first career start, Trubisky performed well against a team whose blitzes should induce nightmares for first-time NFL starters. Other than a terrible fourth-quarter interception, the throws were all there for Trubisky and the lack of receiver talent was noticeable. Trubisky made something out of nothing quite a few times, had a little luck on his first career TD pass, and showcased his athleticism on a trick two-point conversion. Again, the glimpses of being a starting-level QB are there.His deep ball needs to improve, but luckily that’s where the likes of Allen Robinson II, Taylor Gabriel, Trey Burton and rookie Anthony Miller will help make that look like less of a weakness. Miller averaged 15 YPC during his career at Memphis and looks like someone who can help make a slightly inaccurate deep pass look like it’s exactly where it’s supposed to be. In Robinson’s best year, he averaged 17.5 YPC as a pro and Gabriel’s 40 time is 4.27. Defenses will have a much more difficult time covering all these guys than the pass catchers the Bears trotted out last season.Trubisky’s draft position is hovering around the 14th round, pick 172. Place kickers are going ahead of him. So this is the perfect opportunity to take a flier on a backup QB that might be poised to have a breakout year.DeShone Kizer is making the Packers’ backup QB race a real competition This week, DeShone Kizer took necessary steps towards proving he can be a viable backup quarterback option for the Green Bay Packers. All offseason, Kizer has battled fourth-year backup quarterback Brett Hundley for the position as Aaron Rodgers’ second in command. However http://www.greenbaypackersteamonline.com/mason-crosby-jersey , with Kizer’s impressive second-half performance — 7 of 12, 149 yards, two TDs and a passer rating of 142 — he helped make the case that he’s Green Bay’s No. 2 option under center.The former Cleveland Brown is a work in progress but he has shown flashes of quality play, at one point slinging an impressive pass to former UW-Whitewater WR Jake Kumerow which ended in an 82-yard TD. Kizer also hit a deep 51-yard pass to WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling in Week 1 against the Titans and finished 9 of 18 for 134 yards in that game.Brett Hundley managed to put up a stable performance himself against the Steelers, going 6 of 9 for 77 yards passing, 12 yards rushing, and a rushing TD. However, with DeShone Kizer now in the mix, Hundley’s inconsistencies last year — along with the Packers’ investment in Kizer — could eventually push him down the depth chart.However, the case of Kizer vs. Hundley is not as black and white as it may look. While Kizer is making a strong argument for the backup quarterback roster spot in Green Bay, he had a similar exciting performance with the Browns against the Saints in Week 1 of the 2017 preseason, going 10 of 17 for 139 yards and two TDs. He was similarly impressive in Week 2 against the Giants, at one point was even dubbed the second-best rookie quarterback of the preseason. Kizer did enough to win the regular season starting job in Cleveland, but the positivity quickly tapered off into an abysmal mess when he was forced to play against starting defenses. Kizer may be good in the preseason, but buyers should be wary of his regular season play. (Case in point, here.)The backup quarterback race in Green Bay is going to boil down to who looks the most balanced under pressure in the final two games of the preseason. Though Kizer’s strong performance bolstered his case, two more games remain before the Packers have to make any decision. While Kizer has done less with more starts under his belt, Brett Hundley might have already reached his ceiling. Certainly Hundley knows the Packers’ playbook far better than Kizer; however, just as easily as he can carry a team under pressure, he’s proven he can collapse.The Packers of 2018 are not the Packers of 2017. With Kizer and Hundley fairing equally right now, it seems increasingly possible that the team will opt to take a chance on Kizer over Hundley. Let’s not forget that if Kizer should win the job, he’ll be learning directly from Rodgers — a two-time MVP who could prove to be exactly what Kizer needs to develop.