Fantasy Football 2018: Ranking the top 75 wide receivers
By Jon Dove
60. Dez Bryant, Free Agent
Bryant is still on the free agent market even after taking a visit to the Cleveland Browns. He might have lost a step or two, but Bryant is a gamer and someone who could contribute. I see it as a good sign for fantasy purposes that he is taking his time.
There is going to be a preseason injury that creates an opening for a veteran like Bryant.
59. Geronimo Allison, Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers can easily carry three wide receivers to fantasy relevance. Davante Adams is the go-to receiver, but Geronimo Allison and Randall Cobb could split the remaining targets. This is someone who could prove to be a major steal.
58. Rishard Matthews, Tennessee Titans
Matthews is in a wait and see situation because he has yet to log a practice. However, he has been the Titans most reliable receiver over the past few seasons. He obviously has strong chemistry with Marcus Mariota.
57. Kelvin Benjamin, Buffalo Bills
Benjamin isn’t a very reliable fantasy option thanks to his injury history, but there’s still some potential here. The reason he is someone to draft is because of his red zone production. He might have a double digit touchdown season left in the tank.
56. Paul Richardson, Washington Redskins
Jamison Crowder and Josh Doctson sit ahead of Richardson on the depth chart, but that might not be much of an issue. Doctson has dealt with more than a few injuries during his tenure and is a candiate to miss time.
This would elevate the explosive Richardson into a more prominent role. With Crowder being more of a slot receiver, Richardson has a chance to be a major down-field weapon.