Dylan Harper Fantasy Outlook: Should You Draft the San Antonio Spurs Point Guard This Year?

Should you draft Dylan Harper in fantasy basketball this year? Latest fantasy projection for the San Antonio Spurs point guard.

It’s the final weekend before the NBA regular season begins, which means you’re coming here for your fantasy basketball drafts.

Should you draft Dylan Harper this season? Here’s the latest outlook, projections, and rankings for the San Antonio Spurs Point Guard.

Should You Draft Dylan Harper in Fantasy Basketball?

Dylan Harper enters his rookie season with the San Antonio Spurs as one of the most intriguing young guards in fantasy basketball. In any other draft, Harper would be the top pick, but because of Cooper Flagg, he was the No. 2 overall selection this year.

Harper is a top target in dynasty leagues, as Harper and Victor Wembanyama project to be a dominant one-two punch in San Antonio for many years to come. Harper has the all-around skillset to become a superstar both in real life and in fantasy leagues.

In redraft leagues, Harper is a speculative late-round pick and potential sleeper who could pay off if his role expands quickly. De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle will be San Antonio’s starting backcourt, but Harper should have a significant role from Day 1.

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What Are Harper’s Fantasy Basketball Projections This Season?

Based on our proprietary metrics here at PFSN, we project Harper to score 1,740.3 fantasy points this season, with him averaging 12.8 points per game.

This includes 4.9 field goals per game, 0.9 three-pointers per game, 2.0 free throws per game, 2.7 rebounds per game, 3.0 assists per game, 1.1 steals per game, and 0.4 blocks per game.

Where Does Dylan Harper Rank in the Upcoming Fantasy Basketball Season?

Harper is ranked 121st overall and 25th at his position. The five players ranked ahead of him overall include Obi Toppin, Brandon Miller, Kon Knueppel, Walker Kessler, and Davion Mitchell.

The five players ranked behind him overall include Daniel Gafford, Jonathan Kuminga, Yves Missi, Dillon Brooks, and Dereck Lively II.

The five players ranked ahead of him at his position include D’Angelo Russell, Bub Carrington, Scoot Henderson, Collin Sexton, and Mitchell.

The five players ranked behind him at his position include Chris Paul, Jared McCain, Tyus Jones, Kyrie Irving, and Anthony Black.

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