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I have CD Lamb and Justin Jefferson ranked ahead of every running back after James Cook...I have CD Lamb and Justin Jefferson ahead of every running back not named James Cook...when we're talking about the tier three area of this one-two turn, it is Lamb, it is Jefferson, and it's Devon A Chan all the way through Derk Henry.
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Top-six WR ranked ahead of all RBs except James Cook; tier-three value.
Jefferson is ranked ahead of every running back after James Cook, including Saquon Barkley, Chase Brown, and others; the source argues that a top-six wide receiver like Jefferson is very valuable because WR12 last year scored only 14 PPG, making elite WRs a significant difference-maker in lineups. The source ranks Jefferson in tier three (back end of round one through middle of round two) and explicitly states he has Jefferson ahead of every running back except James Cook. Jefferson is positioned as a tier-three wide receiver option in the one-two turn alongside Lamb and Devon A Chan through Derek Henry; he's a recommended pick if you've already taken a running back early and don't want to go RB-RB, or if top running backs are wiped. The source identifies Jefferson as a high-end wide receiver who can fall to the 107 or 206 pick in the second round, guaranteeing that drafters picking at 107 or later in the first round will have access to either a falling Jefferson or an elite running back option. Jefferson is positioned as a potential second-round fallback option in running-back-hungry draft scenarios; he could fall back to pick 203 in such scenarios. The source targets Jefferson in the 1.12 turn as part of a strategy to double-tap strong receivers, and includes Jefferson as a strong pick option at the 3-4 turn if injury concerns push other players like Jeremiah Love or Bree Hall down the board.
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