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Video: The Five Wide Receivers You Have To Take In Your Draft
He's about the 20th to 25th best wide receiver in fantasy football... at wide receiver 27 across the industry... We've never really seen the contingent upside, the George Pickens with CeeDee Lamb out of the lineup... he's not a more inconsistent than a lot of wide receivers are. It's just that the bottoms are so so strong.

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WR27 ADP with top-12 upside; strong floor, elite ceiling, rare downside events.

Ranked 20th–25th best WR this year but priced at WR27 ADP across the industry, making him a primary draft target in the fifth round before the cliff. Deshawn Stripling notes he delivered a top-12 WR season last year in roughly half a season after Dan Campbell took over play-calling, positioning him as a WR3 while maintaining strong RB depth. Despite boom-bust reputation, consistency analysis shows he is not materially more inconsistent than other WRs—the bottoms are strong and peaks are exceptional. Possesses contingent upside comparable to George Pickens when CeeDee Lamb was out, though he has not yet demonstrated this ceiling scenario. Inconsistency perception is driven by rare negative events (zero-point games, PED suspension) rather than true volatility.

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