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Ja'Marr Chase, CIN: Freak. Averaged 1 TD per game and led all WRs in yardage in 2024.

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Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET: The engine of the Lions' passing game. Three-straight seasons with 100-plus receptions.

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Justin Jefferson, MIN: One of the best in the biz regardless of QB. Fives years in the league; he's only missed time during 2023 season.

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Puka Nacua, LAR: Missed 6 games in 2024. Willing to gamble on a big season even with Davante in the mix.

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Nico Collins, HOU: Missed 5 games last season due to hamstring injury. Still managed 1000 yards.

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CeeDee Lamb, DAL: Another 150-plus targets is likely even with addition of Pickens.

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Malik Nabers, NYG: 2nd in targets (170) among all WRs last season behind Chase (175).

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Brian Thomas Jr., JAC: Turned in a legit WR1 performance as a rookie. Not concerned about competition from Hunter.

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A.J. Brown, PHI: Holds high value even if target share is low given big-play ability.

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Drake London, ATL: Coming off his best season (WR5 overall). 100-catch candidate.

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Ladd McConkey, LAC: Impressive rookie campaign. Top receiving option in the Chargers offense.

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Mike Evans, TB: Age 31. 11-straight seasons with at least 1000 yards.

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D.J. Moore, CHI: Never really synced up with Caleb in 2024. Removal of Keenan Allen should help Moore's volume.

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Tyreek Hill, MIA: 31 years old. Took a step back in 2024. Wrist surgery this off-season.

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Terry McLaurin, WAS: Five-straight seasons with 1000 yards. Spiked 13 TDs last season with Daniels at QB.

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Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA: Took a year 2 leap. Should be top target in Seattle offense regardless of Kupp addition.

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DK Metcalf, PIT: Moves to Pittsburgh where Arthur Smith is the OC. Not great. Rodgers at QB?

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Zay Flowers, BAL: Nice yardage bump in Year 2. Needs more TDs to be a consistent high-end WR2.

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Garrett Wilson, NYJ: No Davante means Wilson will get all the targets he can handle.

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Courtland Sutton, DEN: Was only reliable fantasy wideout in Denver last season (WR18). Had his best year since 2019 (WR20).

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Davante Adams, LAR: 32 years old. At least 8 TDs and 1K yards in last five seasons.

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Jayden Reed, GB: Mid-range WR2 in a Packers offense that likes to spread the ball around.

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Jameson Williams, DET: Took the expected leap in year 3. You'll likely be drafting him at his ceiling but he might be worth it.

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DeVonta Smith, PHI: Tight target distribution in Eagles offense makes DeVonta a valuable WR2/3.

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Tee Higgins, CIN: Has missed 5 games in each of his last two seasons. Easy WR2 when active.

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Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI: Looking to improve on rookie season. Saw fewer targets than McBride.

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Stefon Diggs, NE: 31 years old. Coming off ACL injury. Might be limited or miss time early in the season.

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Calvin Ridley, TEN: No big threat to targets in Titans receiver room. Could be a sneaky value if rookie QB delivers.

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Brandon Aiyuk, SF: Mid-October ACL injury. Could miss time early in the season.

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Jerry Jeudy, CLE: Defacto No.1 wideout in Cleveland. Volume makes him a weekly Flex option when healthy.

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Jakobi Meyers, LV: Topped 1K yards last season for the first time in his career. Top wideout in Raiders receiver room.

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Tetairoa McMillan, CAR: Should step into a starting role as a rookie.

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Xavier Worthy, KC: Solid rookie season spurred along by rushing prowess (104 yds, 3 TDs).

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Deebo Samuel, WAS: Nice move for WAS offense but not sure it helps Deebo's fantasy value.

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Darnell Mooney, ATL: Locked in No.2 wideout role.

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George Pickens, DAL: Will lack consistency in Dallas but a good bet to set a career high in TDs.

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Chris Olave, NO: Big issue with concussions. Bad QB play incoming.

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Jaylen Waddle, MIA: Took a step back in 2024. Has just 6 TDs the last two seasons combined. Prefer Waddle over Tyreek at cost.

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Chris Godwin, TB: Coming off ankle injury but Bucs signed him to new 3-year deal.

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Jordan Addison, MIN: Yet to top 1K yards but 20 total TDs in the last two seasons combined.

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Khalil Shakir, BUF: Bills passing game isn't fantasy friendly. Shakir led the team with 821 yards last season.

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Michael Pittman Jr., IND: Expectation should be a Flex or WR3 given the QB concerns.

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Travis Hunter, JAC: Will play mostly WR and should be a starter. Likely to be overvalued in fantasy leagues.

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Rashee Rice, KC: Seems to be progressing nicely off ACL injury. Suspension coming?

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Cooper Kupp, SEA: 31 years old. Has battled injuries the last three seasons. The downside risk is real.

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Rashod Bateman, BAL: Will lack volume but a decent late-round option in a high-powered offense.

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Rashid Shaheed, NO: Knee injury mid-October last season. Bad QB play incoming.

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Josh Downs, IND: Expectation should be a Flex or WR3 given the QB concerns.

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Rome Odunze, CHI: Volume is going to be a concern with Moore, Burden and Loveland all vying for targets.

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Jauan Jennings, SF: Value is likely to highly variable depending on Aiyuk's health.

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Quentin Johnston, LAC: Nice bounce back season for QJ in 2024. Volume isn't likely to be there for increased production.

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Ricky Pearsall, SF: Could start the season in two-WR sets if Aiyuk isn't ready.

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Romeo Doubs, GB: High-water mark for his career is 674 receiving yards.

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Marquise Brown, KC: Brown will give it another shot in KC after a lost year due to injury in 2024.

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Matthew Golden, GB: Might have the most talent in the Packers WR room but volume and playing time may be an issue in Year 1.

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Calvin Austin, PIT: Can't envision two wideouts being fantasy useful in this offense.

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Adam Thielen, CAR: 34 years old. Missed 7 games last season.

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Jayden Higgins, HOU: Should start as a rookie opposite Nico.

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Michael Wilson, ARI: Third-year wideout will struggle to see volume.

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Tyler Lockett, TEN: Will likely outperform his ADP but no upside here to speak of. Fine as your WR5 if you take risky picks early.

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Xavier Legette, CAR: Should be in starting lineup but not likely to be a reliable fantasy asset.

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Darius Slayton, NYG: May connect on a few more deep balls with Russ at the controls but not really draftable in most leagues.

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Marvin Mims, DEN: Yet to see enough volume to make him a consistent fantasy asset.

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Luther Burden III, CHI: Rookie is going to have a hard time being fantasy relevant as third receiver unless offense takes a massive leap.

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Jack Bech, LV: Easy path to a starting spot but not likely to see enough volume to be fantasy relevant.

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Christian Kirk, HOU: Looking like the slot option in Houston. Will compete for targets with rookies Higgins and Noel.

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Brandin Cooks, NO: 31 years old. Adds some depth to the Saints WR that sorely needs it.

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Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, MIA: No.3 wideout role in Miami hasn't had any value in recent seasons.

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Emeka Egbuka, TB: Rookie has proven veterans in front of him. Will battle McMillan for targets early on.

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Wan'Dale Robinson, NYG: Low aDOT player with fringe value in PPR leagues only.

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Jalen McMillan, TB: Drafting of Egbuka stings McMillan's fantasy value.

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Mack Hollins, NE: Could land a starting gig but not someone that needs to be drafted.

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Noah Brown, WAS: Too many other options in offense for third receiver to be fantasy viable.

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Dontayvion Wicks, GB: 3rd wideout at best in Green Bay. Now has competition from rookie Matthew Golden

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Kyle Williams, NE: There's opportunity and upside here but the rookie will likely be overvalued in redraft leagues.

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Tre Harris, LAC: Expected to see playing time in year 1 but will need injuries ahead of him to be a reliable fantasy asset.

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