Eric Polzin pegged rookie Jalen Wright as the direct contingency play for De'Von Achane and advised grabbing Wright in the final rounds. On film, Wright showed the same instant acceleration that made Achane a fantasy cheat code, and Miami reportedly asked him to add muscle this spring to handle short-yardage work. Polzin emphasized coach Mike McDaniel’s preference for a speed back in outside-zone concepts, calling Wright “Achane 2.0 minus the draft capital.” With rumors of a three-back rotation (Alexander Madison or Ollie Gordon siphoning goal-line snaps), Polzin still expects Wright to take the majority of base carries if Achane’s shoulder or knee flares up again. Achane missed or was limited in six games last year, and Miami backs averaged 24.6 PPR points in those contests. At a sub-200 ADP, Wright offers week-winning upside and lets drafters match, not pair, their Achane exposure in best-ball portfolios.