Fantasy Football 2018: Ranking the top 75 wide receivers
By Jon Dove
70. Mohamed Sanu, Atlanta Falcons
Sanu is a great bench piece for your fantasy football team. He’s someone who provides steady production and can fill in should an injury strike or on bye weeks. However, Sanu doesn’t offer much upside nor is he someone will consistently put up big numbers.
Atlanta’s addition of rookie Calvin Ridley threatens the amount of targets Sanu could see.
69. Ryan Grant, Indianapolis Colts
Grant has a guaranteed role on what could be a very improved offensive attack with Andrew Luck back in the lineup. T.Y. Hilton will get a majority of the targets, but Grant has proven in the past he is more than capable of producing.
He is someone who could really outperform his draft spot.
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68. Dante Pettis, San Francisco 49ers
Pettis is a big-play threat and should be seen as a high reward fantasy pick. It’s going to take time for him to adjust to the league. However, he has already flashed his big-play ability in the preseason.
67. Christian Kirk, Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals lost a lot of wide receiver depth this offseason and Kirk was their most talented addition. He is already in line to see significant action in what could be an underrated offense. The key here is that both Sam Bradford and Josh Rosen have looked good at quarterback.
66. Cameron Meredith, New Orleans Saints
Meredith is a major upside play thanks to the fact he is still working his way back from an injury. However, he showed a ton of promise with the Chicago Bears and is now in an offense with a far better quarterback situation.