Alan Seslowsky ranked Justin Fields as his QB6 yet regularly lands him around QB13 (Round 8) in current drafts. He reminded listeners that Fields posted a 1,143-yard, 8-TD rushing season at age 24 and remains only 26. New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn specifically cited Fields’ scrambling as the nightmare that kept Detroit’s staff up at night, signaling designed runs will be a feature, not a bug. Seslowsky expects a ground-heavy attack built around Fields and Breece Hall, with Garrett Wilson soaking up 140-plus targets because Josh Reynolds is the only semi-credible WR2 on the roster. The rushing floor paired with a bona-fide alpha receiver gives Fields “top-five any week he starts,” making him a perfect late-round stack with Wilson and Hall.