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My concern here would be how confident are we that last year's wide receiver 2 PPR finish is the new norm and not maybe the highend for a guy who is obviously talented... If the truth is somewhere in the middle of those finishes, it's going to be problematic

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Drafting at top-six ADP is risky if last year's WR18 finish is his ceiling

Ian Hartitz expresses significant concern regarding drafting Jaxon Smith-Njigba with a top-six overall pick. While he remains a talented player, Hartitz questions if his WR18 finish last year is his new norm or his ceiling, noting that if his production lands between his WR57 rookie finish and his WR18 sophomore finish, he will fail to return value at his current draft position.

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