Brad Barritt led Saracens to their seventh Aviva Premiership win of the season as they edged past a spirited Gloucester side 24-20 at Allianz Park on Sunday.Ben Morgans try after just 60 seconds got the Cherry and Whites up and running and they led 17-15 at half-time after a further Billy Burns try and a penalty for James Hook.But Saracens, who also dotted down twice in the first half hour through ?Barritt and Mike Ellery, hit back and ground out the win thanks to three second-half penalties from Alex Lozowski, who finished the game with 14 points.It was the visitors who got off to the perfect start as Saracens spilled possession from the kick-off and, after pressure from the Gloucester forwards, Morgan powered over with Hook converting for a 7-0 lead.Saracens peppered their opponents defensive line in reply and gained their reward when Barritt charged down Mark Atkinsons kick before racing up the posts to score on 11 minutes. It was the skippers first try in two and a half years with Lozowskis conversion taking the scores level.But Gloucester retook the lead again on 14 minutes when Alex Goode failed to collect Will Heinzs kick and Burns gleefully seized on the ball to run in, with Hook adding the extras for 14-7. The match was being played at full pace and a fourth try of the game arrived just three minutes later following neat work from Saracens duo Goode and Schalk Brits with the former pinging the ball out to hooker Ellery to cross.Lozowski was off target with his conversion but a successful penalty then put the hosts in front on 21 minutes. Goodes defensive prowess then came to the fore as his last-ditch tackle forced Henry Purdy into touch in the corner to deny a Gloucester try.But with play being brought back for an earlier penalty, Hook dissected the posts to put Gloucester two points ahead at the break. Gloucester nearly got a breakthrough nine minutes into the second half when the ball was turned over in midfield and Burns broke through the middle, but he got caught in two minds and his kick through went out of touch.Charlie Sharples then almost found space near the corner but Barritt made a vital tackle as Gloucester looked to turn the screw. And in a sucker punch, Saracens turned defence into attack with their forwards earning a penalty and Lozowski putting the hosts in front.The visitors challenge was made harder just past the hour mark when John Afoa was sin-binned for an infringement at the scrum and Lozowski made no mistake with his penalty to open the lead up to four.Gloucester, who ended a four-game winless streak in the Premiership with victory over Wasps last Saturday, refused to let their heads drop and Hooks 69th-minute penalty reduced the gap to one.But Saracens replied with pressure of their own and, after strong work by the forwards on the Gloucester line, won a penalty which Lozowski again converted to help see Saracens home, with Gloucester taking a losing bonus point.David Bakhtiari Super Bowl Jersey . Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey last Sunday. The fine is the fourth this season for Goldson. He was fined $30,000 for a hit on the New York Jets Jeff Cumberland in Week 1. 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For those of you in keeper and dynasty leagues, its usually a good exercise to consider each players value one year from now.The below rankings are based on assumptions about 2016 season happenings and marinated in speculation about what will go down next offseason. However, barring disaster, many of the highly-ranked young players are nearly assured an increase in opportunity come 2017 offseason programs.Lets have some fun!Quarterback The likes of Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning, Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger will still be in their mid-to-late 30s and should be positioned for another year or so of top-end production. Could 2017 be the year we start to worry about 40-year-old Tom Brady and 38-year-old Drew Brees? Yes, Im buying on another big year from Tyrod Taylor in Buffalo -- I can hear it already! Dak Prescott?hasnt even played a down, you fool! I know. I get it. But even if hes an average passer, hes going to generate enough fantasy production with his legs to land in the QB1 discussion this time next year. Oh, and the hype will be crazy. Of course, the assumption here is that Dallas moves on from 37-year-old and second-coming-of-Chad-Pennington, Tony Romo, but he could land on his feet elsewhere. Carson Wentzs promotion to starter will push him into the QB2 mix. Hes definitely going to run a lot. After an ugly offseason, Im not convinced 22-year-old Jared Goff will be ready to take a pedestrian Rams team to fantasy relevance. If hes even halfway decent during Bradys suspension, Jimmy Garoppolo will be a hot name in trade talks next offseason. Running Back The top-four guys are no-brainers, but it gets fun from there. Im a big Carlos Hyde fan. Hes the same age as both?LeVeon Bell?and David Johnson,?and on the verge of a major breakout season. Will 32-year-old Adrian Peterson be back in Minnesota? If not, Jerick McKinnon will be a popular RB2 breakout candidate. Regardless of where he is, Peterson will still be in the RB1 conversation.?Derrick Henry?showed me enough during the preseason that I expect him to take control of the Tennessee backfield at some point?this season.?Danny Woodhead?will be 32 years old and is an pending free agent. His decline or departure would open up more targets for Melvin Gordon, who (get ready for this hot take) will score at least one touchdown this season! I recently named T.J. Yeldon a candidate to be this years Devonta Freeman, and although that might be a stretch, I expect him to be well ahead of Chris Ivory by this point next year. At least for now, Kenneth Dixoon is the heavy favorite to be Baltimores 2017 Week 1 starter.dddddddddddd Fellow 2016 rookies Paul Perkins, Jordan Howard, Kenyan Drake and DeAndre Washington could all be in position to start as well. Rashad Jennings will be 32 years old, Jeremy Langford isnt good, Arian Foster is on a one-year deal and will be 31 years old and Latavius Murray will be a free agent. Could highly intriguing Darius Jackson be?Ezekiel Elliotts primary backup?. I included?Jeremy Langford?and Matt Jones just in case they defy expectations and actually produce this year. I know, Im stubborn. Wide ReceiverA change at the top? Antonio Brown will be 29 years old this time next year. Thats not old, but Odell Beckham Jr. is currently 23 and a good bet for another step forward in his third year.?Sammy Watkins?is one of the leagues most-talented wide receivers and he will make the jump into the elite category this year.?Josh Gordons off-field concerns will always?be there, but hell only be 26 years old and, assuming all goes well, will have 12 games under his belt from the 2016 season.?DeSean Jackson?and Pierre Garcon will both be free agents next offseason, which sets up Josh Doctson as one of the top 2017 breakout candidates.?Alshon Jeffery?and Steve Smith Sr. will be free agents, which helps set up Kevin White and Breshad Perriman for a promotion.Will Jordy Nelson continue to haul in the long balls at the age of 32??2016 rookies Sterling Shepard, Laquon Treadwell, Will Fuller, Corey Coleman and Michael Thomas will each be positioned for expanded roles during their sophomore campaigns. Im buying on Devin Funchess as Carolinas future No. 1 wide receiver. ?A concerning age for a wideout is 33. So I imagine well be viewing Brandon Marshall similarly to how we are eyeballing?Larry Fitzgerald this year.?Chris Conley?is a super-overlooked 2016 breakout candidate.Tight End Rob Gronkowski and Jordan Reed are in their prime and figure to hold down the top of the position for another year or so. A fully-healthy Tyler Eifert will enter 2017 at the age of 26 and slotted in as Cincinnatis No. 2 target behind?A.J. Green. Zach Ertz?needs a few more touchdowns and hell be a solid mid-pack TE1 option.?Eric Ebron, Clive Walford and Maxx Williams are candidates to take a big step forward into the TE1 discussion this season.?Hunter Henry?(behind Antonio Gates this year), Tyler Higbee (Lance Kendricks) and Austin Hooper (Jacob Tamme) are talented pass-catchers and positioned well for promotions next year.?Martellus Bennett?and Jared Cook are in great situations here in in 2016, but both are on one-year deals. ' ' '