TripItUp
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1. Courtland Sutton #20 - As mentioned in the QB Value Plays topic, I am bullish when it comes to the Broncos' passing game. Sutton is the most reliable of the targets and should improve on last year's numbers being one more year removed from injury. Trip Ranking #15
2. Darnell Mooney #26 - Offensive scheme and an improved Justin Fields should support even stronger numbers for Mooney. There just isn't any competition for targets here and Mooney is a gamer. 110 receptions in-play. Trip Ranking #21
3. Rashod Bateman #28 - Unlike Hollywood, Bateman is a true Alpha with a more diverse route tree. Like Mooney, there is little competition for WR targets. Trip Ranking #22
4. Michael Thomas #30 - Thomas has been dominant when he plays regardless of QB and Winston is still an elite passer of the football despite his other shortcomings. All indications are Thomas is almost 100% and is about to be a full go in camp. He has top 5 upside, especially if Kamara misses a chunk of the season. Trip Ranking #19.
5. Hunter Renfrow #36 - Carr's security blanket and gets redzone looks to boot Not to mention he's a scheme fit for McDaniels. High high floor here. Trip Ranking #25
6. Deandre Hopkins #38 - Nuke is going to miss some games, but will threaten to be a top 10 WR PPG down the stretch run and into the fantasy playoffs IMHO. Trip Ranking #29
7. Drake London #39 - London IMHO is the most NFL ready WR in this draft class and has very little WR target competition (unless you count Pitts as a WR). Perhaps the most appealing facet of London's game is he projects to be a redzone monster a la Mike Evans. Trip Ranking #31.
8. Allen Lazard #44 - Somebody has to catch passes in Green Bay and Lazard will be the primary benefactor. Trip Ranking #38
9. Chris Olave #49 - yep that's two Saints on my list. You may have noticed Jameis made the QB list as well. Olave is NFL ready although he has work to do on contested catches per some OTA observations. Trip Ranking #41.
10. Kadarius Toney #45 - Toney is high risk high reward. Injury prone? Maybe. Did he flash crazy ability in limited snaps? Absolutely. I like the risk reward profile at this juncture in the draft. Trip Ranking #39.
11. Tim Patrick #59 - One of the most overlooked WRs in FF. Like the Saints, I am projecting the Broncos passing attack to surpass expectations hence my Rusell Wilson value play. Trip Ranking #48.
12. Marvin Jones #67 - You almost have to throw out what happened in JAX last year. Marvin is still the best WR on the roster and I expect a huge leap from Lawrence and this passing offense. One of my largest values headed into training camp. Trip Ranking #43.
13. Nico Collins #71 - An under the radar rookie season, Nico is going to see the second most targets in this offense which probably warrants a higher ranking. 75 receptions is achievable with improvements from both Mills and Collins. Trip Ranking #61.
14. Josh Palmer #73 - This is a "hoping for an injury" dart throw late in drafts. If Williams or Keenan go down, all indications are that Palmer is more than willing to step in and become highly productive right away in arguably the most explosive passing offense in football. Give me all of the Palmer shares please. Trip Ranking #55.
15. KJ Osborn #78 - Similar to Palmer, the clear #3 in what project to be a high octane passing offense. Thielen is not exactly an ironman a at this stage in his career so Osborn's moment in the sun is likely sooner than later. Trip Ranking #58.
**Rankings cited are FantasyPros expert consensus rankings that are publicly available. LINK
2. Darnell Mooney #26 - Offensive scheme and an improved Justin Fields should support even stronger numbers for Mooney. There just isn't any competition for targets here and Mooney is a gamer. 110 receptions in-play. Trip Ranking #21
3. Rashod Bateman #28 - Unlike Hollywood, Bateman is a true Alpha with a more diverse route tree. Like Mooney, there is little competition for WR targets. Trip Ranking #22
4. Michael Thomas #30 - Thomas has been dominant when he plays regardless of QB and Winston is still an elite passer of the football despite his other shortcomings. All indications are Thomas is almost 100% and is about to be a full go in camp. He has top 5 upside, especially if Kamara misses a chunk of the season. Trip Ranking #19.
5. Hunter Renfrow #36 - Carr's security blanket and gets redzone looks to boot Not to mention he's a scheme fit for McDaniels. High high floor here. Trip Ranking #25
6. Deandre Hopkins #38 - Nuke is going to miss some games, but will threaten to be a top 10 WR PPG down the stretch run and into the fantasy playoffs IMHO. Trip Ranking #29
7. Drake London #39 - London IMHO is the most NFL ready WR in this draft class and has very little WR target competition (unless you count Pitts as a WR). Perhaps the most appealing facet of London's game is he projects to be a redzone monster a la Mike Evans. Trip Ranking #31.
8. Allen Lazard #44 - Somebody has to catch passes in Green Bay and Lazard will be the primary benefactor. Trip Ranking #38
9. Chris Olave #49 - yep that's two Saints on my list. You may have noticed Jameis made the QB list as well. Olave is NFL ready although he has work to do on contested catches per some OTA observations. Trip Ranking #41.
10. Kadarius Toney #45 - Toney is high risk high reward. Injury prone? Maybe. Did he flash crazy ability in limited snaps? Absolutely. I like the risk reward profile at this juncture in the draft. Trip Ranking #39.
11. Tim Patrick #59 - One of the most overlooked WRs in FF. Like the Saints, I am projecting the Broncos passing attack to surpass expectations hence my Rusell Wilson value play. Trip Ranking #48.
12. Marvin Jones #67 - You almost have to throw out what happened in JAX last year. Marvin is still the best WR on the roster and I expect a huge leap from Lawrence and this passing offense. One of my largest values headed into training camp. Trip Ranking #43.
13. Nico Collins #71 - An under the radar rookie season, Nico is going to see the second most targets in this offense which probably warrants a higher ranking. 75 receptions is achievable with improvements from both Mills and Collins. Trip Ranking #61.
14. Josh Palmer #73 - This is a "hoping for an injury" dart throw late in drafts. If Williams or Keenan go down, all indications are that Palmer is more than willing to step in and become highly productive right away in arguably the most explosive passing offense in football. Give me all of the Palmer shares please. Trip Ranking #55.
15. KJ Osborn #78 - Similar to Palmer, the clear #3 in what project to be a high octane passing offense. Thielen is not exactly an ironman a at this stage in his career so Osborn's moment in the sun is likely sooner than later. Trip Ranking #58.
**Rankings cited are FantasyPros expert consensus rankings that are publicly available. LINK
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