🤫 13 sneaky WRs to help you OBLITERATE your friends

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Nico Collins (HOU), ADP 119.7, WR56:

Size helped him earn the 2nd-best contested catch rate (66.7%). But his targets were 100th in accuracy rating. C.J. Stroud can help with that.

Zay Flowers (BAL), ADP 90.8, WR46:

Had 130 targets last year at BC. His teammates are an aging Odell Beckham and an injury-prone Rashod Bateman. Baltimore will pass a lot in new scheme.

Rondale Moore (ARI), ADP 129.7, WR60:

Moore has elite speed, agility, burst, and ranked 13th in target separation. Should be in line as Arizona’s WR2, and will benefit from Kyler Murray’s return.

D.J. Chark (CAR), ADP 158.5, WR69:

Looks to be the Panther no. 1 next to an aging and inefficient Adam Thielen. Finished ‘22 4th in ADOT (15.4) and 10th in yards per target (9.7).

Gabe Davis (BUF), ADP 75.7, WR40:

He’s a huge boom or bust guy, but he finished 3rd in yards per reception (17.4), and 12th in deep targets (24).

I see no reason he shouldn’t be able to replicate last year’s numbers in a largely unchanged WR room. I’m betting MORE THAN on PrizePicks.

Rashid Shaheed (NO), ADP 161.5, WR72:

Had 6.4 yards after catch per reception. Michael Thomas has a load of uncertainty which means possible chances opening up for Rashid.

Curtis Samuel (WAS), ADP 173.8, WR75:

Curtis was 5th in juke rate (14.7%), and does good work out of the slot, which will be key for Sam Howell’s development.

Juju Smith-Schuster (NE), ADP 117.2, WR54:

Now that the Pats missed out on D’Andre Hopkins, they’ll need to focus on their current guys. Juju was 9th in route win rate (49.4%) and 11th in YAC (454).

Quentin Johnston (LAC), ADP 79.9, WR42:

He’s young, athletic, slippery, and Mike Williams has more injuries than the Chargers had fans in San Diego. He could step in sooner than you think.

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Tyler Boyd (CIN), ADP 103.8, WR50:

He may be the Kevin Jonas of the Bengal WR trio, but Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins missed 6 combined games in ‘22 which elevates Boyd to Cincy’s WR2 immediately.

D. Peoples-Jones (CLE), ADP 161.2, WR71:

DPJ was a fantasy WR3 or better 10 times in 2022, also earning 21 deep targets. Now he gets a healthy and prepared Deshaun Watson.

Jakobi Meyers (LV), ADP 125, WR58:

Meyers was top-20 in slot snaps, yards per route run, and total TDs in ‘22 for a bad Pats team. And he’s already helped the Raiders win a game.

Tim Patrick (DEN), ADP 170.4, WR74:

He had over 700 yards in both ‘20 and ‘21 and never finished with fewer than 13.7 yards per reception. He’ll rise back to prominence as long as the Broncos do.

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👀 Pats Seeing Double: 2-TE Sets in the Plan

🫧 On the Bubble: Panthers WR Fighting for Spot

🧲 Slot Role Up for Grabs in Indianapolis

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✍️ DeAndre Decides: Signs Big Deal with AFC Team

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