Andy Holloway flagged Jaleel McLaughlin as the clear loser in Denver’s post-draft backfield shuffle. With second-round pick RJ Harvey profiling as the passing-down specialist and last year’s rookie Audric Estime expected to handle early-down rotation work, Holloway believes McLaughlin’s sub-200-pound frame makes him the odd man out. He said Harvey "takes McLaughlin’s snaps" in a likely three-back committee and advised dynasty managers to cut bait unless expanded practice-squad rules keep McLaughlin on the roster. In redraft leagues Holloway would not draft McLaughlin outside of the final round, projecting fewer than five touches per game if he even dresses on Sundays.