Andy Holloway argued that Baker Mayfield should be treated as a top-six fantasy quarterback because he supplies nearly identical week-to-week production to Joe Burrow but is available two full rounds later. Holloway projected a 30-touchdown floor with 40-plus scores in the range of outcomes, citing that Mayfield has actually led the league in passing TDs over the past two seasons and added 378 rushing yards last year—an edge Burrow cannot match. He highlighted Tampa’s weaponry (Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, 2024 rookies Emeka Egbuka and Ja’Lynn McMillan, pass-catching backs Bucky Irving and Rachaad White, plus TE Cade Otton) and the continuity of Liam Coen’s high pass-rate scheme. Holloway emphasized the opportunity cost: drafting Burrow in Round 4 forces managers to pass on difference-makers such as George Kittle, Joe Mixon, Alvin Kamara, or Marvin Harrison Jr., whereas Mayfield in Round 6 lets drafters secure those fourth-round studs and still capture 21-point-per-game quarterback production. He also noted Mayfield’s durability—fewer missed games and sacks taken than Burrow—and a slightly improved offensive line that surrendered fewer sacks than Cincinnati last season. Season-long and best-ball players should wait on QB, grab Mayfield, and invest earlier capital elsewhere.