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Yes, guys, we are in the heart of 2025 fantasy football draft
season and I am coming at you with my top 50 wide receivers
beginning with #50 do have Marquis Brown on the Chiefs end
of the season. Very, very strong with a healthy
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QB. Guys, every time we've seen
Marquis Brown fully healthy witha fully healthy QB, he's put up
top 20 wide receiver numbers. That goes all the way back to
his time on the Ravens, then theCardinals, OK, only played two
games last year during the regular season. 7.5 targets per
game on only 34% of snaps. So Marquis Brown, especially
with Rashi Rice suspended, who we're going to talk about in a
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little bit, OK Marquis Brown is a nice sleeper to target in
drafts at wider receiver. 50 That's a pretty good value on my
board. And he's going beyond that in
drafts. OK, 49 we have Christian Kirk.
48 Brandon Iuke 47 Jaden Reed, 46 Roma Doonese and for the most
part, this is going to be a pretty rapid fire ranking
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segment here, guys, just becausethere's fifty guys we could talk
about. I could be here all day, all
right, and I'd like to look at adraft board at the end of the
episode and show you some valuesthat I'm targeting in my drafts.
And as always guys, these rankings, every position, every
scoring type is available in theNo expert FF discord link in the
description or the bio. All right.
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And #45 I have a Mecca EG Buka coming in in that wide receiver
4 range Wide receiver 45. OK, He is one of two Ohio
Statewide receivers with two 1000 plus yard seasons to their
name. OK.
The other is Marvin Harrison Junior, who if we rewind one
year, was one of the greatest wide receiver prospects of all
time and still has some unfinished business in the NFL.
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Obviously we'll talk about him abit more later, but yes, it's
IGBUCA and Harrison Junior. Only two OSU wide receivers with
two 1000 plus yard season. He holds the career record for
Ohio State. IGBUCA does in receiving yards
just over 2800 and receptions just over 200.
OK, we saw last year that Baker can support 2 plus top 24 wide
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receivers. I view Igbuka as the future of
the Bucs offense. Godwin is already missing a
little bit of time. He's not healthy yet, OK?
Evans is aging OK And Igbuka is simply better than at football
than Jalen McMillan. So I don't think it's a stretch
to say that Igbuka begins the season as the wide receiver 2 on
the team. And even if he doesn't, he
should be there by the end of the year in my opinion.
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OK wide receiver 44. I have Ricky Pearsall, wide
receiver 43, Jordan Addison, wide receiver 42, Stefan Diggs
and the best wide receiver here in Tier 6 for me is Calvin
Ridley. Last year with no quarterback,
Calvin Ridley weeks eight to seventeen, 1145 area yards.
That was the most among all NFL wide receivers, 760 receiving
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yards. That was top eight among
receivers and he was a top 20 fantasy wide receiver.
OK, wide receiver 17 for the back half of last season.
Now this year I still think he'sthe clear Tennessee wide
receiver. One Cam Ward from Will Levis is
an upgrade and the draft cost for Ridley is outside the top 50
wide receivers, which is a complete value because he has a
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safe floor and a good ceiling. All right, getting into tier 5.
OK at 40, I've Debo Samuel. I think he's a nice pick despite
the memes online. 39 Chris Olave.
I don't think he's a nice pick, but at that price, I'll probably
take him. 38 Jerry Judy finally getting some respect here in
drafts. Who knows who the QB will be.
Does it really matter? I don't know wide receiver 37.
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So this is the best wide receiver 4.
Just outside of that flex range.We do have Travis Hunter and
then wide receiver 36 going intothat wide receiver 3 range here
is Josh Downs guys. So last season with a healthy
quarterback, Josh Downs weeks 4 through 11 and this is the only
time he was completely healthy and his quarterback was 15.8
fantasy points per game, 8 plus target.
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So that's good for top 15, maybeeven a top 12 wide receiver.
And this season Daniel Jones is likely going to start as the QB
in Indianapolis. And if you remember, I'm old
enough to remember personally in2024 when Wandell Robinson, yes,
Wandell Robinson ranked top ten in total wide receiver targets
because Daniel Jones was peppering him guys, all right,
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in 2024, there was a big chunk of the season where Wandell was
honestly almost leading the position in targets.
Pretty ridiculous. So same type of targets that
Wandell got got gets whatever are going to go to downs from
Daniels, in my opinion. All right, wide receiver 35, we
do have Khalil Shakur, Jawan Jennings, wide receiver 34,
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Jalen Waddle 33. I think that's a nice value.
Wide receiver 32, we have XavierWorthy, who finished the season
very strong, big playability, nice target floor actually,
which is kind of surprising. Speaking of targets, 31 Cooper
Cup, 30 Devonta Smith and 29 Tedoroa McMillan.
So with Ted guys, he's approaching that wide receiver 2
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category for me. He is the most talented, most
well-rounded, most best if you will, wide receiver on the
Panthers by far. And Bryce Young was a top ten QB
in fantasyland to finish last year's season.
So we saw weeks here and there from different receivers.
Maybe it was Coker, maybe it wasLeggette.
OK, maybe it was Thielen for a little bit.
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Maybe it was Deonte Johnson in weirdly right last year, but
Bryce Young can support some fantasy goodness at the wide
receiver position. And if Ted is truly the guy,
truly the wide receiver one, which I believe he will be given
he's a top ten pick in the NFL draft, you don't draft a guy
there right to throw the ball toJalen Coker all game.
OK, I think he's going to be a nice flex to start the season
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and honestly has top 12 wide receiver potential.
Let's get into Tier 4 here and we're talking high end wide
receiver threes, low end wide receiver twos, beginning at wide
receiver 28 with Chris Godwin. I have Rashi Rice at wide
receiver 27 after the the news came out that he's most likely
going to be suspended four to six games.
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I do have him outside the wide receiver 2 range.
But like I said, wide receiver 27 over guys like Godwin who's
currently injured. I'm still taking Rice over
McMillan. Maybe that's crazy.
I'm taking him over Devante Smith, taking him over Cooper
cop Xavier Worthy. Because when Rashi Rice is on
the field, he's he's going to beproducing like a top 15 wide
receiver and I have to wait six weeks for that.
And I can get him in the 5th, 6th round now, maybe 7th, right?
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I'm probably doing it. OK, say Flowers at wide receiver
26. He's simply a product of just
the Ravens offense actually don't love Flowers for fantasy,
but he's just in such an offensethat scores these these wild
amount of points, wins games allthe time.
OK, so I'm not in on Flowers really.
He's outside my wide receiver 2 range.
But he's not a bad pick for a flex.
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OK, high end flex at wide receiver 26.
Jacoby Myers here at wide receiver 25.
Speaking of a high end flex, a guy who's actually more of a
solid wide receiver too, it is Myers.
OK, so last season every single wide receiver with 15 plus games
played and 9 plus targets per game finished a top 15 football
or fantasy football wide receiver, Or should I say every
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single one except Jacoby Myers. And the reason is because we had
AOC throwing him the ball. It was a clear QB issue.
OK, now we get Geno Smith who just fed fed JSN targets 8 plus
targets per game last year in 2024.
Those two actually catch a lot of similar type of passes, Myers
and JSN. So I think it's kind of like a
match made in heaven and Jacoby Myers is on the border of that
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wide receiver 2 range for me. Now we crack the top 24 wide
receivers, our wide receiver twos to begin with.
Jameson Williams at 24, Terry Mclaurin at 23, Devante Adams at
22 and George Pickens at 21 in early in early wide receiver, my
guy contender because the Cowboys have ranked top ten in
total wide receiver fantasy points in five of the last six
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seasons, guys, and Pickens has escaped Arthur Smith.
He's entering the prime of his career for looking at the age
graphs. And this is absolutely the best
offensive offense of his career and the best quarterback he's
had. So all we've been saying about
Pickens is he needs a QB, right?And sure, maybe he's got some
issues going on upstairs, OK, but honestly, maybe he's just
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frustrated. Maybe he's just frustrated with
the quarterbacks like Kenny Pickett throwing him the ball,
you know what I mean? So let's see.
I think the ceiling here for George Pickens is like a Higgins
and Chase type of duo with Pickens and Lamb.
So we shall see. I'm in on George Pickens a a a
very good wide receiver two pickfor me at 20 Wide receiver 20M
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Evans and at wide receiver 19 toround out Tier 4 of this low end
wide receiver 2 high end wide receiver threes.
I do have Marvin Harrison guys. All right, so now we will begin
with a big tier here. This is a big tier.
It is tier 3 and this takes us from wide receiver 18 all the
way to wide receiver 7. So we're talking high end RB
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twos. Excuse me, high end wide
receiver twos to low end wide receiver once, all right.
And we will begin with DJ Moore,another contender, just an early
contender at wider Super 18 for a my guy.
Because seeing what Ben Johnson does to these offenses, and I
understand Ben Johnson is the head coach, not the offensive
coordinator in Chicago. I understand that, OK, But we've
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seen like a Sean McVay, Mike McDaniels, we've seen head
coaches just have massive impacts on the offense around
the league in years past. And I think Ben Johnson does the
same thing. DJ Moore has a very good QB in
Caleb Williams. I know we haven't quite seen it
yet, but I am a I'm a big believer in Caleb Williams.
And to put it into perspective, how good does Caleb Williams
have to be? I would say that Caleb Williams
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has more raw football talent, isa better quarterback skill wise
than Jared Goff. I would say that.
And I don't think that's super controversial.
Some people might not might not like that, but I think the
ceiling for Williams is higher than the ceiling for Goff.
OK, so if Goth is finishing top six top 8 QB for three years in
a row, whatever it is with Johnson, we have a Monroe St.
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Brown and Jameson Williams finishing top 20 wide receivers
last season to close the season out.
OK and ARSB was in the running for wide receiver one overall.
Why can't DJ Moore finish this year, have the best year of his
career, be a top four top five wide receiver?
I think he absolutely can at wide receiver 17 is A.J.
Brown last 10 games played guys.OK, he's only been a top ten
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wide receiver in three of the last 10 games played and you're
not going to like the rate that he's falling outside the top 36
wide receivers. I'm lower on A.J.
Brown, OK, because they have Saquon, they have Hertz, they
have Devante Smith, and they have A.J.
Brown. So any given week he could be
the 4th best scoring option. Any given week he could be the
first, sure, in a great offense.But it's just the variability
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you get from with A.J. Brown from week to week that
doesn't have me locking him in as a top 12 wide receiver.
Because for a top 12 wide receiver, I need the A.J.
Brown ceiling, but I also need, all right, the Nico Collins
floor, the Lad Mcconkey floor, something like that.
And I need the floor And he doesnot have the floor.
He does not have the floor. So this is unpopular admin wide
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receiver 17. I know you guys don't like it.
I mean, last year finished as wide receiver 19, right?
Because now we start adding the health concerns too.
We can always something wrong with A.J.
Brown. I'm good, All right, Wide
receiver 16 is DK Metcalf. We will discuss him real quick
because his new quarterback is Aaron Rodgers and we have a
history with Aaron Rodgers whereall he does is pepper, pepper,
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pepper his wide receiver one with targets, doesn't matter who
it is. So last year, for example, the
most recent example of this is Devante Adams when he joins The
Jets, his first full game was inweek 9.
From that point to the end of the season, 20.1 fantasy points
per game, top five at the position and 11 plus targets per
game. For reference guys, most targets
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per game last year was Malik Neighbors with 11.
OK, Devante just comes in and paces that mark because of Aaron
Rodgers. So that was with Garrett Wilson
on the team, by the way. Now, if you take Rodgers and his
Water Super One to this year, wehave Rodgers and Metcalf and
there's no Garrett Wilson. I understand Arthur Smith might
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be a bit of a problem, but I think Rodgers is going to get
the the say here if he wants to be throwing the ball more,
especially to DK Metcalf. DK Metcalf's the only guy
catching passes on this team. There's Calvin Austin, there's
Roman Wilson, maybe they have a role, but there's no way those
guys are coming out and averaging 7 plus targets per
game. OK, I think he's going to be
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absolutely fed targets. DK Metcalf, I would be surprised
if it's lower than 8 plus targets per game, and that's an
underestimate Magic number for wide receiver.
One production for fantasy is 9 plus targets per game for about
15 games. As we talked about with Myers, I
think DK can do it and finish top 12 based on volume and then
he's a big play threat on top ofit.
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OK, T Higgins at wider super 15 for a very large point of last
season. D excuse me, T Higgins was wide
receiver two behind only his teammate.
So I think T actually has wide receiver one overall finish in
his range of outcomes. Obviously, if Jamar goes down,
we hope he doesn't, but even if just a couple more touchdowns
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swing T Higgins way over the course of a whole season for
both of them, he could actually outscore Jamar.
I really think in an MVP boroughseason, which I think is about
to happen. Cortland Sutton comes in at 14,
another contender for a my guy. Let's just talk about him.
So Nyx took like six games, if you will, to adjust to the NFL
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and that's not a lot, by the way, but it it was pretty clear
his first month, month and 1/2 for Bo Nyx was not great, not
where it was to finish the season, I should say.
And Cortland Sutton, even including those games averaged 8
plus targets per game. Now if you take those games out,
OK, he had 9 plus targets in theremaining 10 games, 18 fantasy
points per game. He was a top 8 wide receiver.
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So this guy already finished as a wide receiver one for fantasy
football lands OK to close the season, yet he's going around
like wide receiver 25th round. What are we?
This is insane. This this cordon sign might be
the most undervalued might be the most undervalued wide
receiver in drafts. 0 target competition.
I don't want to hear about Pat Bryant.
I don't want to hear about Marvin Mims.
Sure, they're good late round dart throws, but for the most
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part it's the Courtland Sutton show again. 9 plus targets for
15 games and he'll be top 12. Garrett Wilson comes in at 13.
Just another guy who's just going to see the volume.
Like I wish it wasn't Justin Fields, but realistically
Garrett Wilson could push for 200 targets on the season total
targets. And I I know that's a lot.
OK, that's like 12 targets per game.
Insane, right? But it's possible.
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And I think that he actually could hit his true ceiling with
Justin Fields because they have nobody else.
All Justin Fields does all rightis he has he has trouble
processing Justin Fields does not work well when he has to go
from first read, second read, third read.
OK, maybe a check down, whateverit's first read to Wilson or
it's a check down to Breece Hallor it's a tuck the ball and run
and beat Justin Fields. So and more times than not that
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first read to Wilson is going tobe open.
Now we're going to crack into the top 12 here, our wide
receiver ones and coming in at 12.
And you could see him get lowered for me.
Another guy similar to A.J. Brown, where I'm just not as in
as the community is Drake London.
So Drake London finished the top12 receiver in only three games
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of the entirety of last season. Only three games.
I'm going to pull up sleeper here and we're going to look at
his game log. OK, his wide receiver 5 finished
was completely boosted by the fact they played 17 games.
And I'm going to give credit where where it was due.
He he was very good. I mean, let me just read you his
game log here from weeks 2 through 7.
OK, 17 points, 18 points, 12331918.
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Like, that's pretty awesome, OK?In fact, one of those games,
week 533 points was one of his top 12 finishes.
Then we look at the games with Pennex, which was week 16
through 18, I believe, and this is what everyone is all excited
about, is that with Michael Pennex in these games, one of
which, by the way, week 18 against Carolina, like, why are
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we putting so much weight on that?
But I'll do it. Let's just do it, OK?
We're looking at the targets. So with Pennex 8 targets week
1613 week 17 and then 18 targetsin week 18.
That's awesome. If we look at the fantasy points
though, in week 1611, then you had 17.6.
That's good, that's very good. But is this, is this like what
we want out of a high second rounder?
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And then of course we're all latching onto this 41 point game
in week 18, which is awesome. It's really great to see that
that's possible. I just don't know if a
three-game sample size where twoof the games were good and one
of them was amazing, but it was against Caroline in Week 18 for
a rookie Q BS first three games with, yeah.
I just don't know. Like, I don't understand why
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JSN, Ladd, Mcconkey, guys like that are not going ahead of
London, to be honest. And that's just where I am on
London. Hopefully he makes me eat my
words because I've liked him fora many years.
He just has a little more question marks.
Like I do have him in that Garrett Wilson tier, that T
Higgins tier, DK Metcalf tier, A.J.
Brown tier, right? All these guys are in Tier 3, so
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we'll see now I just mentioned it, but Lad Mcconkey comes in at
wide receiver 11. If we just look at the targets
like we're talking about a floor.
This is floor. This floor is insane, So I'll
just read the targets here, guys.
Multiple games with 9 plus targets to close the season 1234
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out of final six games, 9 plus targets and just putting up
numbers. Lad Mcconkey.
So his fantasy points scored week 11 on 18 point
314.32117153017. See, that's great.
Those numbers are similar to Drake London's, but it's
123-4567 games in a row. A couple games before that he
had a 30 pointer in Week 8 for no reason, right?
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So I'm more in on Mcconkey just based on the target floor.
I prefer Justin Herbert to Michael Pennix.
And again, if you guys are listening and you don't
necessarily agree, that's totally fine because they're in
the same tier. OK, Wide receiver 7 here to wide
receiver 18 are all in the same tier.
I really think you can order these guys any way you want #10
is JSN #9 We have Brian Thomas junior who averaged 28.2 fantasy
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points per game last year duringthe fantasy playoffs with Mac
Jones at QB. So when Trevor Lawrence comes
back, yes, I expect that to get better.
Tyree Kill at wide receiver 8. I said Courtland Sutton is the
most disrespected wide receiver.It actually might be Tyree Kill.
He's played for the Dolphins three seasons.
The first two we finished the top 2 wide receiver for fantasy.
And last year he was wide receiver 18, but he had a torn
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wrist ligament for all 17 games and two amidst six of those
games and he was still wide receiver 18.
And the video is circulating of this man on the Internet, all
right? And I will specify videos of him
playing football. God, your mind out of a gutter.
OK, Those videos are looking pretty good of him.
And I don't think he's watched. I'm in on Tyreek.
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You try to go play 17 games withthe torn wrist ligament, all
right? You probably won't like it.
OK? Nico Collins comes in at #7 for
me. And let's take a look at his 17
game pace last year, because it was, it is something to look at.
I view Nico Collins as a wide receiver in drafts with zero
question marks. In fact, I think right now
you're going to see a live adjustment of the rankings, all
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right? And we're going to see Nico
moving to Tier 2. Oh, shit, I messed it up.
OK, wait, hold on. For those of you watching, I'm
sorry, OK, Nico's moving into Tier 2.
So we'll begin Tier 2 with Nico,and this is taking us from wide
receiver 7 with Collins all the way to wide receiver 3.
So I do have Collins in Tier 2 as just a wide receiver with no
question marks. 80% plus snaps in six games last year.
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We'll call these his healthy games.
OK. 20.3 fantasy points per gamewide receiver. 49.8 targets per
game, wide receiver six. With the Texans.
They have a top five wide receiver strength of schedule.
They have a new offensive coordinator who's going to Chuck
the ball less, Joe Mixon, more CJ Stroud and CJ Stroud's
average step to target is actually pretty high year to
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year. So Nico Collins is a true
fantasy alpha wide receiver and honestly A league winner at this
point. Now a Monroe St.
Brown comes in at six. I do view a Monroe St.
Brown Malik neighbors, OK, Nico Collins, this group here.
I do really view them ahead of the guys we talked about before,
Hill. BTJJSN Mcconkey like if you can
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get your hands on one of these guys in drafts, please do so.
So like I said, I'm honor St. Brown at six.
Not much to talk about their Malik neighbors at coming in at
5 now Malik is slightly injured right now.
I hope that gets resolved OK because a lot of people don't
realize just how good he was last year because it's hard to
get all hot and bothered about Malik neighbors with the QB
situation and how bad the Giantsare and things like that.
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But as a rookie, guys like we are, we just assume he's been
here for 3-4 years. It's how it feels with Malik
Neighbors. His ranks among wide receivers,
top 7 receiving yards, top threein receptions, air yards.
He ranked 6th and first among every single wide receiver in
targets, 11 targets per game. Guys that's insane to come into
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the league and just lead the league lead all wide receivers
in targets per game with no QB and finish wide receiver six
overall for fantasy. I mean his floor is a top ten
wide receiver. It's true if he's fully healthy,
so he was the number one wide receiver in expected points per
game. It's very predictable for future
success. It's a rare floor here, a rare
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high floor and his ceiling honestly is the best player in
2026 at wide receiver. 4I have puka nakua and I'll just read
you my notes on puka. OK and these are the notes that
I provide to my subscribers. I update them every single day.
So like I said, join the discordin the link below, get my top
three rankings every single position, draft strategies, ask
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me any single question you want.The list goes on.
But I'll read some of my notes on Puka and I quote.
I'm confused why Puka isn't a unanimous top four wide receiver
across all rankings, but that just means more for US. 2024
weeks, 8 through 17 after injury. 8 plus targets in nine
of those 10 games. 19.8 fantasy points.
That was top two. Only Jamar Chase was better than
Puka last year when he was healthy his rookie season.
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The only other time he's played.Puka finished wide receiver four
overall. It is being drafted at the end
of the first round. Adams coming to the Rams isn't
interchangeable with Cup in my opinion.
Very different real life receivers.
But for fantasy purposes both are target hogs.
That's really the only thing that matters.
Adams will see probably 8 plus targets per game when healthy.
I couldn't care less. Less coverage on Puka who will
average 10 plus targets per gameand be APR animal yet again.
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So here's my wide receiver 4, and I might have to address
these tiers a little bit 'cause like there's zero worlds where
I'm drafting neighbors St. Brown or Collins over Puka.
So potentially Tier 2 is limitedto Puka at four.
And yes, Justin Jefferson at wide receiver three.
We take his greatness for granted, guys.
Last three seasons, wide receiver two, overall, wide
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receiver one, overall, Wide receiver 4 just kind of reminds
me of Jamar Chase last year. He was one of the best picks in
fantasy last year, Jamar Chase in drafts.
But since he disappointed the year before, I don't know.
He wasn't like the unanimous #1 right?
There should be 0 hesitation with JJ.
And yes, guys, we will move intotier one now.
All right, let's do it. Wide receiver 2 is CD Lamb, and
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it's funny because the wide receiver one, obviously at this
point, you guys have, you guys have figured it out.
The only guy we haven't talked about yet is Jamar Chase.
So I have Chase at one and Lamb at 2:00, but I kind of view them
interchangeably. All right now the reason I like
CD Lamb so much it is if it wasn't obvious, but I think he
has the best floor of any fantasy football wide receiver.
His last 20 games with Dak Prescott top 24 or better than
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85% of them. So wide receiver 2 are better
than 85% of them 85% and a top 12 wide receiver in 55%.
So for context, Jamar last year this amazing season Jamar had he
was a wide receiver 2 or better in 77% of games.
Like I said, Lamb was 85 SA higher wide receiver two floor
and he was a top 12 hard receiver and 59% of them Lamb
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last 20 games with Prescott 55%.So they're closer.
Jamar kind of hits the ceiling more, but his floor is lower
where CD Lamb hits the floor more, but a ceiling is a little
bit lower is the main take away.I view Lamb as the higher floor,
highest floor of any receiver here in drafts.
But I mean, if we're talking a wide receiver one overall and
we're trying to win the leagues,we are going for ceiling.
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And that's the reason Jamar Chase is the guy here at wide
receiver one. OK?
He's the only wide receiver guyslast year to score 23 plus
fantasy points per game, 400 total fantasy points, 1700 total
receiving yards, 750 plus yards after the catch and 17
touchdowns. Truly, 2024 was an other worldly
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season for this guy. The wide receiver one overall
has changed, right? Finished the finisher.
Who's the best wide receiver haschanged like past 6-7 years.
It's been a different guy every time.
Could Jamar do it again? Absolutely.
History suggests no. I'm actually not betting against
him though, so we shall see. Now what I want to do now is
head over to ADP and show you guys some values in draft.
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So I'm just going to control F wide receiver now we're looking
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receivers, we'll talk about somevalue.
So Jamar is the 101, the number one wide receiver, not a value
there. JJ is wide receiver 2.
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So we'll start right away with CD at wide receiver three.
Fifth overall is a value. I have CD as a top 4 player and
my wide receiver 2. Coming in at wide receiver 4 on
this board is Malik Neighbors. And again, it it's kind of
speaks more to puka at wide receiver 5, ninth overall, I'm
taking puka over neighbors. So, so far on the fast draft
board, we have CD and puka as some values.
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Let's keep looking. Nicole Collins, 11th overall
ahead of a Mon Ross. St.
Brown at 12th overall. I actually prefer a Mon Ross, so
we will talk about that value. Brian Thomas 13, Drake London
14. You guys know how I feel about
Drake London. We haven't talked much about
Brian Thomas junior, but I think13th overall is is pretty
appropriately priced there. All right, 18th overall.
Lad Mcconkey, I think it's a little high.
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I wish it was in the 20s. A.J.
Brown at 19, That's more of where I'd like to see him go in
drafts. T Higgins at 22, a little
overpriced, but if it hits, it hits.
Rashid Rice 26 after the suspension, No thank you.
Garrett Wilson 27, is an absolutely monster pick.
JSN 30th overall, so that's the beginning of round four and ten.
Team value. Marvin Harrison junior 31.
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I don't know. Devante Adams, 33rd overall, a
little high. Mclaurin 34.
I don't know if I'm looking there.
And then there's our guy Tyree Kill in the fourth round, 37th
overall, an absolute value on fast draft.
Again, guys, code no expert. You get a bunch of free drafts
to compete for real money. It's literally so easy to win.
Not a lot of people on the app. So a good use of your time and
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your money. And when you watch my videos and
you find these values, they really pay off.
That's going to for today, guys.Good luck in the drafts audios.