10 Players you need to draft in Fantasy Football

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 15: Christian McCaffrey #22 of the Carolina Panthers during the first half during their game against the Seattle Seahawks at Bank of America Stadium on December 15, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 15: Christian McCaffrey #22 of the Carolina Panthers during the first half during their game against the Seattle Seahawks at Bank of America Stadium on December 15, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) /
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Wide Receiver’s is the deepest position out there. Stock up on WRs in the middle rounds of your draft. Here are some that I want on all my teams.

Like I said above, you should wait on wide receivers in your draft. I try to get two solid RB’s, and let the rest of the team build itself. Obviously, all drafts are different and it depends largely on your draft number. You can’t go wrong with Michael Thomas, Davante Adams, Julio Jones etc.

Let’s highlight some mid-tier WR’s that will bring back exceptional value from where you take them.

Calvin Ridley (ADP: 45, Rounds 4-5): I expect a big step forward from Ridley this season. He has shown the talent to be a top WR, all he really needs is the target share. With the departure of Austin Hooper, there are plenty more targets out there and they can’t all go to Julio. I prefer Ridley over Sutton (ADP: 42), Lockett (46), AJ Brown (47). It’s no secret, the Falcons defense isn’t that great. They will need to score points to stay in games.

Robert Woods (ADP: 49, Rounds 5-6): Listen up. Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp (ADP: 48) are both great choices, I just prefer Robert Woods. He will see more targets than Kupp, and he is not as touchdown dependent as well. The Rams will be throwing the ball more than in recent years. Woods is undervalued at this point. Being drafted as WR20 when he has finished as WR14 or better the last two years. I want as much Robert Woods as I can get.

Terry McLaurin (ADP: 65, Rounds 6-7): Not as much to say about Scary Terry. He’s extremely talented, and also the only person on the Washington Football Team that is good. He will have an insanely high target share and they will be losing the majority of games. Lots of garbage time coming Terry’s way.

Quick Hitters:

Deebo Samuel (ADP: 96, Rounds 9-10): With news of his injury healing faster than expected, his ADP is rising. Well worth the risk for the #1 WR on the Niners.

Henry Ruggs (ADP: 114, Rounds 10-12): Gut feeling that the Raiders try to get the ball in his hands early and often to see what he can do. Most likely will be very boom or bust.

Preston Williams (ADP: 132, Rounds 13-14): Extremely underrated. He was very good last year prior to his ACL tear. No doubt he will return great value here.

Justin Jefferson (ADP: 140, Rounds 14-16): We all saw what he did at LSU. He’s extremely talented, and he’s going to get a lot of playing time. Definitely worth the pick with little to no risk.

Last but not least: Tight Ends