Fantasy football 2020 AFC West depth chart breakdowns

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 19: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs ceebrates after defeating the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 19, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs defeated the Titans 35-24. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 19: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs ceebrates after defeating the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 19, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs defeated the Titans 35-24. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) /
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KANSAS CITY, MO – FEBRUARY 05: KC Wolf entertains fans during the Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade on February 5, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO – FEBRUARY 05: KC Wolf entertains fans during the Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade on February 5, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Kyle Rivas/Getty Images) /

The AFC West is one of the weaker divisions on paper but fantasy football owners can still find value at each position throughout the draft.

The AFC West is going to be controlled by one team for a long time. The other three teams made moves, both good and bad, in order to compete for the division. Fantasy football owners will likely be looking at just one or two teams to find their stars.

The Broncos brought in a familiar running back and let go of their veteran quarterback. That offense will be interesting to watch. The Chiefs have the same team from last season. We know the stars and which players will be worth drafting.

The Raiders brought in a quarterback who lost his job last season. We’ll see if that creates a job battle in the preseason. They also added a wide receiver that was in a crowded situation. The Chargers lost two big pieces to their offense. That opens up a job for one player while hurting the fantasy values of a couple of others.

I will be doing a piece for all eight divisions, leading up to (hopefully) week 1 of the 2020 fantasy football season. I will break down the offensive depth charts for each team, let you know which players are worth drafting and which ones you should avoid. I will also include a player I see breaking out due to the moves made this offseason.

Based on your league’s settings, each owner values a player differently. A 2QB league will boost the value of quarterbacks more than a 1QB league will. The same can be said for leagues with multiple flex spots or a super-utility spot.

So, without further ado, here is the final 2020 fantasy football division breakdown, finishing with the AFC West and the first team up is the Denver Broncos.