
Best Players to Draft When Your Leaguemates Stop Paying Attention
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0:00Good morning, friends and enemies. In today's video, we're going to cover guys that you need to be all over when your
0:07league starts falling asleep. Listen, I've I've been in many fantasy leagues.
0:12I have drafted many times in in settings where I'm in another person's home. We have live drafts. We're on Yahoo. We're
0:19at the end of the league, right? We're at the end of the drafts, pick 100, 120 later, and people stop paying attention.
0:25Right? This happens in every league. No matter how sharp the league is, outside of maybe like buying big money, FFPC, high stakes, like if any any normal
0:34league, I think by the end of the draft, you and your friends are like probably a little too toasted. Some people want to
0:39get home, some people got kids. This really happens, right? I'm not just making this up to be a clickbait YouTube title kind of. But this this is
0:47something I've experienced many many times in my life where the end of the drafts, a lot of people in your draft
0:51stop paying attention. They don't know who to draft. you don't know half of the players left listed in ADP to take
0:57anymore. So, in today's video, we're going to go through 12 players that I think you need to start targeting. These are all picks 100 or later in current
1:05ADP that is available. That is industrywide consensus averaging all the platforms together on 444.com. I will link that below if you want to go check
1:13it out. Absolutely. Follow the free 12 players to target when your league mates start to fall asleep at the end of
1:18drafts. quickly going to recap a few of the better picks from last year's drafts that were going outside of pick 100. And
1:26crazy, but like the majority of the top 10 quarterbacks last year in fantasy were picks outside of the top 100. You
1:32have Stafford at QB2, Drake May QB3, Trevor Lawrence at QB4, Dak Prescott at QB5, Caleb Williams at QB6. So you have
1:39QBs 2 through six all picked outside of the top 100. Obviously a lot of injuries to the top guys last year, but the point
1:44remains these kind of things happen often. Jared Goff at QB8, Justin Herbert QB 10. So you have I I don't know if I
1:51did the math correctly, but seven or eight guys that were picked outside of the top 100 that finished as top 10
1:56quarterbacks. At running back, you have Javvante Williams, Quinnshaw Judkins, Woody Marks, Kyle Manungai, Kenneth Gainwell. Not everybody's going to be an
2:03automatic slam dunk obviously, but these are guys that were, you know, they had their moments throughout the year.
2:07Javvante Williams obviously a smash pick. Kenneth Gainwell became a really, really good player for you down the stretch. wide receivers a little bit
2:13more bare, but you have Keenan Allen, Juan Del Robinson, Christian Watson, Quinton Johnson, Michael Wilson. And I tried to keep this list like obviously
2:20there are other players that kind of came out of nowhere. Uh the ones that I'm kind of recapping for you right now,
2:25I'm talking more so about guys that were drafted. They were outside of pick 100, but between pick 100 and like 180, guys
2:31that were ADP of like 250 that were not drafted, picked up on waiver wires. I try to uh kind of keep them off this
2:37list a little bit. And then tight ends Tucker Craft, Kyle the Wo Pitts, Dallas GD, Jake Fergus Stain. So those are some
2:45hits from last year. Like these are guys that are legit legit playmakers that can be put into your lineup at some point or
2:50another or for the entirety of the season. So it's important to pay attention. So do that for me in this video. All right? And we're going to
2:56start at the very very top of the list.
2:58Literally pick ADP 101. By the time you see this video, he might be 99 and not qualify, but I'm going to talk about him
3:05in every video I can while the price is still the price of the brick. All right, and that is Jonathan Brooks out in
3:11Carolina. Yes, pick 101 right now. I will talk about him till I am blew in the face until he is on your teams for
3:17fantasy football. Again, this is one of those picks where there's not a ton of logic behind it because we haven't seen
3:23him play much through the first two years of his NFL career. He was a second round pick. Amazing prospect out of
3:28Texas. Loved him coming out. such a smooth glider, such a smooth runner.
3:32Obviously had the run out of multiple ACL tears. But I do think you let Rico Dowel go in free agency. He's now in
3:38Pittsburgh and it is just Jonathan Brooks. It is just Chuba Hubard. They've already shown the precedent of a guy coming in and playing really well to the
3:47point that he can overtake Chuba Hubard.
3:49No questions asked about it. That contract from Chuba seems like it's far in the past, man. It doesn't seem like something we can really hold on to. That
3:55points us in the direction of Chuba being, you know, a stud in the backfield anymore. So, Brooks right now, do I
4:00think it starts as a committee?
4:01Absolutely. Do I think he works his way up to a point where he is eventually the lead guy halfway through the season? I
4:07guess the way to look at Jonathan Brooks is he's really the only player I think outside of the top 100 picks as a
4:13running back that doesn't need an injury to become the bellcow in his offense.
4:17Every other player that people will tell you to take outside of the top 100, whether it's, you know, the Kyle Manung
4:21guys or the the Marshon Lloyds or the Blake Corm if he's I don't even think he's outside of the top 100, but you get
4:27the point. any of those guys like they're not taking their backfield outright where I think Jonathan Brooks is one of the few guys left later in
4:32drafts that can absolutely do that on his respective team. The offensive line in Carolina is very very good too. Um I
4:39think that's one of the underrated aspects of this team overall. So I think people are going to talk up Jonathan Brooks, myself included, until he
4:46continues to move up draft boards until he's in a spot where I'm uncomfortable taking him. And that would probably be around like the seven seventh round.
4:53Like 10th round, love it. Ninth round, still taking Jonathan Brooks. Eighth round is where you get to like, okay, this is probably the right price here.
5:01Seventh, getting a little bit greedy, but Jonathan Brooks right now, pick 101.
5:04You love to see it. Pick 106. Five picks later, Josh Downs. All right. And I will say like the biggest question mark with
5:11Josh DS in Indie this year is whether or not we'd actually see him ever play in two wide receiver sets. And now we have
5:17Michael Pitman gone. We have Adani Mitchell gone. Right? So, the same argument that you could make for a Matthew Golden in Green Bay with Romeo
5:25Dobs, now Tavian Wixcon, it's like, of course, he's going to play in wide receiver two sets or two wide receiver sets. We we'll talk about Golden in a
5:31second. I still think there's the question mark of Josh Towns cuz once a coach kind of gets in in their own head
5:36of like this is what this guy is used for. He is a slot only receiver. They will kind of force anybody out on the
5:42outside on the exterior for this. And that becomes a problem because there have been, you know, quite a few, I guess, studies done in the fantasy
5:48industry recently over the fact that when there are fewer wide receivers on the field, those specific wide receivers, even if there are more pass
5:56catchers still, like even if two tight ends are running routes, even if running backs running routes, wide receivers see a big uptick in fantasy point
6:03production. So, it's important that even if he's running the same amount of routes as he would in three wide receiver sets, then two wide receiver
6:08sets, that he is on the field for those.
6:10If if that makes sense at all. It makes sense in my head. Hopefully, you're picking up what I'm putting down here.
6:14So, the optimism for Josh Downs comes from a multitude of angles. One, it's like, man, you really got to squint to
6:21make a case for someone playing in two wide receiver sets over him. Right now, they have Nick Westbrook Aini as like
6:27the other starting outside wide receiver. And he does kind of feel like someone who's going to piss us off and be like, "Yeah, Nick Westbrook Aini is
6:34running [ __ ] routes in two wide receiver sets." But, I mean, like, come on. But we have heard a little bit of
6:39chatter out of Indianapolis where uh Shane Syens come out and said that we will be using Josh DS more in two wide
6:46receiver sets which is great. And then we look at Alec Pierce and his ankle injury and the recovery from that which
6:51is not very optimistic from most of the doctors that I follow. I had Dr. Jesse Morris on the channel a couple weeks
6:56ago. He's not optimistic about Alec Pierce. You have David Chow, Pro Football Doc. Alec Pierce's ankle has me more worried than Daniel Jones's
7:03Achilles right now. Position matters.
7:04Pierce is still limping and we're hearing less optimistic updates. The worry meter is going up. That was back midway through June, so about a month
7:11ago. So, it it feels like most things are breaking right to allow us to to get Josh DS forced onto the field in all
7:18wide receiver sets. And he's an incredible separator, as you know, the numbers from RP, Matt Harman's RP kind of bear this year in and year out. 82nd
7:27percentile man separator, 72nd versus zone, 96 verse press. like he's a great separator no matter the coverage against him which usually leans itself to saying
7:36hey if you do play me on the exterior I'm going to be fine I'm going to eat cuz I can eat these corners up
7:40regardless of how they're playing me.
7:42So, if Pierce starts at less than 100%, if Pierce is a pup candidate like Josh DS can can get off to a blazing start
7:49because again a lot of the the target earners in Indianapolis or the guys that kind of like get mixed in to ruin the
7:55target share distribution, Michael Pitman now in Pittsburgh, Adam Mitchell, you know, traded last year is in New York. So, I it's just a very clear path
8:02to Josh Downs finally getting the opportunity that we want to see him get in order to showcase his full three down
8:08skill set. So Josh Downs at 106, you get him as your wide receiver. Four or five, I think is a nobrainer. And then moving
8:15to that Green Bay duo of wide receivers, I will say both Jaden Reed who's pick 108 and Matthew Golden at pick 121 are
8:23interesting, right? You have, by all accounts, Christian Watson's going to be the one there. And then there's going to be some sort of distribution or variety
8:31of who ends up playing the wide receiver, too. I think this is from a beat reporter out there in Green Bay on
8:36Packers wide receiver room from Packers insider Andy Herman who is the beat reporter for Green Bay. Clear top three with Christian Watson, Matthew Golden,
8:43and Jaden Reed. Still some level of rotation that will happen at wide receiver with others mixing in. Jaden Reed easiest to project as the slot and
8:50design plays guy. So you get rid of Dobs, you get rid of Dantavian Wixs objectively great for everybody that you know does run routes in this offense.
8:57Moves everybody up the pecking order. I still don't think it makes as clear as we want it to be for fantasy. I think
9:03they drafted Matthew Golden last year to be a starting outside wide receiver. I almost think what they got out of Christian Watson, they were expecting to
9:10get out of Matthew Golden. But you don't draft a guy in the first round to be like a slot only guy. So I do think
9:15Jaden Reed there's a real chance that he ends up being just a slot guy unfortunately. But when he's on the field, I would argue he is the best,
9:23maybe a slight tick behind Christian Watson as the the the best or the second best wide receiver while running routes out there. Tucker Craft I still think
9:31will be the number one target in this offense. But if Matthew Golden ends up being the dude who is starting outside
9:37of Christian Watson, I think you can just take a step back and say to yourself, "All right, we have a firstround wide receiver tied to a good
9:43offense, tied to a very good offensive-minded head coach with a really, really friendly scheme, and he's going to run, you know, 75, 80, 85% of
9:51the routes here. So again, while I think it's an easy case to make that Jaden Reed is probably the Packers best at
9:57worst, second best wide receiver, it's a bit tough to see him getting there if he's not actually playing two wide receiver sets. and it doesn't really
10:03sound like he's going to. This is one of those situations that I think and rightfully is going to be like insanely
10:09overanalyzed when preseason games start and we have like a three snap sample size of a two wide receiver set and a
10:15three wide receiver set. So that's like what we'll have to keep our eye on to see, you know, how those things kind of
10:19work out here. But overall, if we're getting into round 10, round 11, where Matthew Golden's ADP is currently right now, he's someone I will absolutely take
10:27a shot on because if he's out there running 80, 85% of the routes in this type of offense, you're going to kind of
10:32back way back door your way into like a decent fantasy season cuz I do think like Christian Watson prior to last
10:39year, there were those couple years in a row after his rookie year where him and Jordan Love just could not get on the
10:43same page and it was just like inches away here, inches away there from having big fantasy explosion days. And that was
10:49the case with Matthew Golden a lot last year. They were, you know, a couple balls away, a couple inches away from
10:54him having some massive games. And then we saw it click right for Christian Watson last year. The same thing can kind of happen for Matthew Golden. And
11:00then you're looking at him in a completely different perspective. So moving down the list, we have Dallas Goddard, first tight end on the list
11:06here, pick 116. Uh, I mean, listen, when I look at Dallas, again, I've made the case for Dvonte Smith. I've made the
11:13case for AJ Brown. It's like when one of those guys is out, the other guys end up eating in this offense. I think getting
11:18Kevin Patulo out of there is going to be a worlds of difference to the offensive's success rate for Philadelphia. And I know they drafted
11:25Eli Sters, but like from everything I'm seeing out of camp, I I'm not expecting him to make a huge impact as a rookie.
11:31Uh he might be like the tight end three here that runs some set of packages infrequently in specific areas of the
11:39field. I thought Dallas Gddard, you know, obviously coming off of a careerhigh in touchdowns, not expecting him to repeat that, but I do think they
11:45had a lot of plays that were like specifically designed for Dallas GDR within the 10 and within the 5 yardd line. And I wouldn't see a reason why
11:51they wouldn't try to run that back. And you look at the splits when AJ Brown is playing versus when AJ Brown is not
11:56playing over the last couple of years.
11:58Dallas GD has a really, really big spike in just overall involvement. That shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.
12:04Almost 15 PPR fantasy points per game, five and a half receptions. targets spike by about a point and a half and
12:10then the receiving yards almost double.
12:11Now, obviously, you know, they draft Mai Lemon who's going to be pretty heavily utilized in the slot, which is where God
12:17operates as well. So, I don't think it's just like tit for tack. Cool. AJ Brown is gone. Dallas GD is going to pace out
12:21to 1,200 yards and 90 catches. No, but I do think Dallas GD, who just had a career-high finish in fantasy last year,
12:28now gets the number one option in his offense, move to another team. I don't know. I just feel like Dallas feels like
12:34a really, really nice tight end one option for you. So, moving off of Dallas GDR, a couple picks behind him, we have
12:40Jaka Kroski Morett out in Washington.
12:42He's pick 118. Now, I tweeted this out last week. I said, "I'm not a JCM stand." Uh, I actually did like him a
12:49lot last year. So, if you watched my Dynasty content going into last year, you probably owned a lot of JCM, but I
12:54was saying I'm surprised he's being written off so quickly. Like, I've never seen this much love around Rashad White.
13:00Like, everybody all of a sudden just loves Rashad White. Gets signed to a one-year, $2 million deal by Washington.
13:06And I get it, he's the most experienced.
13:08He has the most three down ability. He's a very athletic running back. But JCM just had one of the better rookie
13:14rushing seasons all time by a sixth or seventh round pick. So since 2000, his ranks among sixth or seventh round rookie running backs. Tied for the third
13:23most rushing touchdowns eight. Fourth in carries 175. Fifth in rushing yards 805.
13:29Sixth in half PPR points with 139.8.
13:33Now Chris Rodriguez is gone. Jerome Ford is on a $1.4 million deal, so I know he was added to the backfield. 400K
13:40guaranteed, so he could absolutely get cut. Katron Allen is a nearly 24 year old sixthround pick, ironically, nearly the same as, you know, JCM's outlook,
13:49but he already proved that he could play on an NFL field. So, my argument for JCM is pretty much like he was good last
13:56year in a situation that was objectively terrible, especially with the injuries to Jaden Daniels. And with Jaden Daniels under center, I think JCM is going to
14:05lead the team in carries. Will he catch a ton of passes? No. But Jaden Daniels as a rookie made this Washington team a
14:12top five scoring team in the NFL. Will they be that in 2026? The odds are stacked against it for sure. But if they
14:20can get back to some sort of similarity to what they were in 2024, you're looking at a very good offense with a a
14:27mobile quarterback that spaces things out for the running back. I don't really see a reason why Jaka Kroski Morett can't be a dude where it's like all
14:35right, you know, he probably gets 13 to 15 carries a game, is probably going to finish with 60 total yards a game,
14:41something in that range, and then scoring a rushing touchdown cuz he's probably going to be the goal line back.
14:45He'll be the early down guy in an offense that we expect to be a lot better than they were last year and
14:50score a touchdown every other game, right? Finish again with eight rushing touchdowns, something like that. So, I just like JCM. I thought he was better
14:56than he's given credit for last year. Am I obsessed with his upside? No. Will he ever be a bellcow? Probably not, but it
15:01is what it is. And then one pick behind him. We've got the first quarterback on this list. And there are a lot of
15:06quarterbacks I I I like on this list.
15:08And I think you can make an argument for like any of the quarterbacks ranked from like QB 13 to like 20 as good picks
15:13after pick 100, but Kyler Murray at pick 119 feels like one of the more obvious.
15:17Like he's not someone that I can depend on as my QB1. I'm not going out there and drafting him and saying like, "Yeah,
15:23I think I'm getting top five, top eight production." There will be given weeks where he does. Obviously, he signs in Minnesota, right? and he's without a
15:29doubt going to end up beating JJ McCarthy out for the starting job. And now you get to attach him with finally
15:34probably for the first time in his life a good offensive-minded coach, not someone who's draining from him. You got Justin Jefferson, obviously Jordan
15:40Addison, TJ Hawinson, you've got a good offensive line and Kevin Oonnell will make the world of difference for a guy like Kyler Murray. I'm still very
15:47hesitant to say that Kyler Murray is a good NFL quarterback. I think whenever he steps on the field, he's probably the
15:53best athlete on the field, which is good, but I think that could only take you so far. I think he still has a lot
15:58of trouble seeing over the middle of the field. But I think if you're in superflex leagues where that's I I play
16:03the majority of my reddraft leagues in superflex leagues, two quarterback leagues. Kyler Murray feels like the no-brainer, the easiest QB2 pick ever.
16:11And I don't mind if you take him as your QB2 in one quarterback leagues cuz he's a dude that's going to have a ceiling on
16:16a weekly basis. He will have games with 25, 27, 28 points for sure because of that rushing, but he also does have a
16:22floor because of the offensive system and because of the rushing ability. So Kyler has been written off for dead. I was not a guy who was like super in on
16:29him last year. He was getting picked around QB 1011 and that felt terrible in that Arizona offense. Kind of faded him
16:34last year, but at this price now he's falling down in a much better situation.
16:38Give me a lot of Kyler as a QB2 here.
16:40Five picks behind Kyler Murray. And before we do get to this first rookie on this list here, I do want to say all of
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17:38rookie. I think it's our first rookie. I might just be talking in line to you guys, but I think it's our first rookie,
17:42Casey Conpsion, the first round pick for the Cleveland Browns. He is going off the board at pick 124. Overall, Casey Conpion is just a phenomenal separator.
17:53He is a great route runner. He has the first round draft capital. And of course, the situation is terrifying. You have Cleveland. Their passing offense
18:01inspires very, very little confidence.
18:03It's going to be either Deshaawn Watson or Shadore Sanders at quarterback. But I also think it's important to leave a little bit of room for unknown. Like we
18:10don't know what Shidor Sanders is as a quarterback. It is easy to just say like, "Oh, he stinks. He's not going to
18:14be good. This Cleveland Browns passing game is going to suck." But I really like Todd Monin. Todd Monin's coming over from Baltimore. He is now their
18:19head coach. So they will have a an exciting scheme and I've heard a lot of comparisons of Casey Conpion playing the
18:25Z Flowers role in this offense. You Cleveland went, you know, they went out and drafted Casey Conpsion in the first round. They have a very good pass
18:32catcher at tight end and Harold Fannon.
18:34And then right after Casey Conpion, they also drafted Denzel Boston to be like a pure ex- receiver on the outside to take
18:40attention away over there. So quickly they've kind of revamped the weapons here and now you have the [ __ ] cone
18:46of Jerry Judy as the third receiver in this offense. So to me, Casey Conpion just great separator. You look at all
18:52these numbers from from RP. You have great capital. You have kind of an unknown pecking order for the wide receivers out here in Cleveland. You
18:59have an unknown quarterback in Shador Sanders here. And then I really really like the Todd Monin system coming in and and the comparisons of Casey Conpsion
19:07playing the Z Flowers role here. So if he can take the Z Flowers role and run with it, I think you're going to be
19:12looking at a nice little high upside value in Mr. Casey Conpsion. Just like what a name, too. I just want that guy
19:18on my team, you know. After Casey, we have another quarterback on the list and that is Jordan Love. Green Bay quarterback and he has picked 128. You
19:25know, we're a couple years removed from Jordan Love being a phenomenal fantasy quarterback. We actually did a trivia game recently where we had to name the
19:32top, I think it was 35 fantasy quarterback seasons of all time. And Jordan Love's 2023 was inside that top 35. So, uh, Jordan Love had 579 attempts
19:43that year. So, the argument would have to be, okay, do they stop going so runheavy? And I think, you know, they
19:50let Emanuel Wilson go. You've got all the off-field stuff with Josh Jacobs.
19:54Whether or not there's any charges that end up coming from it, I don't know. You do have Josh Shakeups wearing down a
19:58little bit. The only guy behind him is Marshon Lloyd who at this point making Jonathan Brooks look like a healthy player. So I I just look back to a
20:06couple years ago. I think anyone who watches Jordan Love knows he's a high upside quarterback. He loves to sling the ball downfield and he goes through
20:12these spurts where he looks like a top five quarterback in the NFL. So if we can get back to Jordan Love being a dude
20:16who throws the ball 575 times with the combination of the weapons that they have here in Christian Watson, Jaden Reed, Tucker Craft, Matthew Golden, I
20:24think we're going to see a really, really big year. I do think, you know, there's there's no doubt about it.
20:28Lafllor probably wants to lean on the run more than other coordinators or more than other, you know, guys who do run
20:34the offense for their team. But I also think last year he was like forced to and he has been forced to the last
20:38couple years because Jayen Reed got hurt immediately right as soon as the season started. You had Christian Watson didn't come back until halfway through the
20:45year. Then Tucker Craft did miss the second half of the year. So you have all these like passing options and passing
20:50weapons who are, you know, hopefully coming into this year healthy that just got hurt immediately last year or missed huge chunks of the season. So it was
20:57hard to trust that room. It was hard to go high passing volume on a week-by-eek basis. And I don't think they really
21:03want to play to that much of a skewed offensive system. So after Jordan Love, we've got a player three picks behind
21:10him, Jaylen Coker, wide receiver in Carolina. I just think Jaylen Coker is a good ball player. He gets his extension with Carolina and I think he's just very
21:18obviously going to be the wide receiver too behind Teroa McMillan there. Now, I'm not a huge fan of Tedo McMillan's fantasy price this year. He's not a dude
21:27that I'm taking as like a top 15, top 14, 13 fantasy wide receiver despite an incredible rookie year and I think he's
21:34an awesome player. But that price is like a little bit too steep for me to invest into this passing offense with
21:39Bryce Young. But I do think when you look at the offense, it's Teroa and it's Jaylen Coker. They don't have another
21:44wide receiver or tight end of consequence. And I think when Jaylen Coker finally got onto the field last year, he was like probably more involved
21:50than people realize. From weeks 13 through the playoffs for Carolina last year, Coker had a higher target share overall, a higher red zone target share,
21:59a higher yards per route run rate than Tedoya McMillan, and a higher first read share from Bryce Young. And I think that
22:07might make sense a little bit when you look at Bryce Young and his stature.
22:10It's just very possible being that small. You just feel more comfortable with guys running over the middle of the field rather than running outside on the
22:18boundaries and getting the ball out quickly. And that's a little bit of like a tinfoil hat, you know, conspiracy theory there, but I do think it kind of
22:25makes sense. So, I really like Jaylen Coker at this price. I think he's just good ball player. Moving about a 100
22:31picks later is another tight end who I'm not sold as a good ball player by any means, but I like the opportunity here
22:38in Miami for Greg Doulich. He is the 242nd player off the board. So Dolich is just like the opportunity there. Uh
22:46assuming they don't bring Darren Waller back, which I don't think is happening.
22:49I think there's a real chance that Dolich leads this team in targets. I think Han will obviously be very very involved. And I think at worst Dolich
22:57will probably be second on the team in targets. This is an offense that's expected to trail a ton. I could see
23:02them almost being like the Arizona of last year where it's like you go into every second half down 14 points and the
23:09entire play scheme, the entire play call for quarters three and four are just passes over and over and over again which will lead to a lot of dump offs
23:17for Han. It'll lead to a lot of rushing attempts for Malik Willis who I think is also a very very strong QB23 pick in
23:23superflex leagues. Uh, but Greg Dol, I could see a guy just, you know, he can catch 60, 70 passes, probably won't
23:29score a ton of touchdowns, but like I think the volume will end up being there in a guy who's not competing with any
23:34other tight ends for targets. They have a completely wide opens weapons group.
23:37Obviously, Jaylen Wadd's not there anymore. Tyreek Hill is not there anymore. They drafted a bunch of rookies, some of them hurt going into
23:42the year already. So, like, I just don't know who's going to catch passes here in Miami. And Dolce just is lined up to be
23:47a guy that is in line for a bunch of targets. And then to wrap up this video, we've got two rookie slot wide
23:54receivers. Both of whom very similar draft capital. Both of whom going into offenses who have a clear wide receiver one, but no real wide receiver 2 behind
24:03them. That is Zachariah Branch out of Georgia going to the Atlanta Falcons.
24:08And that is Antonio Williams out of Clemson going to Washington. Zachariah Branch, I don't know that he has any competition to be the slot wide receiver
24:16here in Atlanta. There's nobody else taking targets behind Drake London in the receiver group there. He is an explosive player. He's very very fast.
24:25Could see a really loving him and and kind of shoving targets down his throat.
24:28So big fan of taking a chance on Zachariah Branch just because I think he's going to he's going to run a ton of
24:33routes off the rip. And then you have Antonio Williams out there in Washington. I also like Chiggy. I think you should put him on this list as well
24:39if you're looking for a late round tight end who would go much higher than Greg Dolich. But if you end up fading the
24:44position, Tiggy's in a spot now signing with Washington, getting the contract where behind Terry McLaren, you have just unproven guy after unproven guy. Do
24:51they bring in a second wide receiver, one of the veterans, whether it's Stefon Diggs, Keenan Allen? Very possibly. And that would kind of ruin this take
24:58overall. I do also think that there's a world where Antonio Williams is the every down slot guy and they run a ton
25:05of three wide receiver sets here. And I think both Branch and Antonio Williams can go out there and catch, you know, 60
25:11plus passes as a rookie. And, you know, you're getting them. Those guys are undrafted right now. No one's really taking them in reddraft leagues. But I
25:17do think that the path to them getting opportunity is is about as clear as like almost any wide receiver, two, three
25:24rookie in this draft class right now.
25:25So, I will wrap it up there. 12 players to draft when your league mates start to fall asleep at the end of your draft.
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