It’s widely assumed that Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley will be one of the top players selected in most fantasy football drafts in 2016.

That’s not all that surprising, considering that he rushed for over 1,100 yards with 10 touchdowns while playing in only 13 games last season as a rookie. The question is, how high is too high when it comes to drafting Gurley? While many will have him ranked as one of their top running backs, apparently Pro Football Focus isn’t completely on board with that idea.

Jeff Ratcliffe of Pro Football Focus actually went as far as calling Gurley overvalued in fantasy football this coming season. When giving his five pieces of fantasy advice, he gave the following argument on Gurley:

“Los Angeles enters the year with either a rookie in Jared Goff or a career backup in Case Keenum under center. They also lack viable receiving threats. Opposing defenses know what’s coming – lots of Gurley – and they’re going to key the run game. Gurley is a fantastic player, but expectations for his fantasy potential seem to be a bit lofty this season. The Rams are likely to struggle on offense, and that’s going to limit Gurley’s production. Given the state of the offense, it’s tough to consider him a top-end RB1. I suspect he’ll be overdrafted this year, and I currently have him eighth in my latest rankings.”

So, here’s the thing.

That argument makes sense and all, but wasn’t that the exact same case as last year? While Gurley could obviously benefit in a big way if either Keenum or Goff are able to put some air under the ball, he seemed to handle things just fine in 2015. It’s even worth noting that he topped that 1,100-yard mark with one or two major duds along the way. He rushed a combined 15 times for 28 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.

The simple fact is, Gurley is going to get the ball as much as he can handle, and he’ll get touches in the passing game as well. Putting him as the No. 8 running back in rankings is far too low, and if by some miracle Gurley is still available after seven other running backs, I’ll hope for the sake of your fantasy team that you’re on the clock.