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Samaje Perine is a fair value at his ADP of 223 as the consensus #269 overall player. With a projection of 4.2 carries and 2.1 catches per game, Perine won't be a reliable source of fantasy points. He has some competition on Denver's depth chart, where he trails both Javonte Williams and Jaleel McLaughlin. The Broncos have the 2nd-best schedule for RBs.

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Israel Abanikanda is correctly valued at his ADP of 297 as the consensus #286 overall player. With 5.7 projected touches per game (4.9 rushes and 0.8 catches), Abanikanda is a player you won't want to start if you can avoid it. He has some competition on the Jets' depth chart, where he trails both Breece Hall and Braelon Allen. New York has the 17th-best running back schedule.

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Darius Slayton might see limited usage as the 4th-ranked WR on the Giants. Ranked #81 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected to catch 40.7 receptions for 602 yards and 3.5 TDs, which is 18.7% of the total for Giants WRs. The Giants have the 11th-best wide receiver schedule. Slayton is correctly valued at his ADP of 250 as the consensus #211 overall player.

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As the consensus #277 overall player, Brenden Rice is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 221. Rice is not a focus of the the Chargers' offense as their WR5. Ranked #100 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't be worth owning in most fantasy leagues. He's projected to catch 3.3 receptions for 36 yards and 0.2 TDs, which is 1.5% of the total for Chargers WRs. The Chargers have the worst schedule for WRs.

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As our #30 TE, Darren Waller is not fantasy-relevant. Waller is projected to catch a solid 60.5 receptions for 668 yards and 2.8 touchdowns. Darren Waller is worth drafting at his ADP of 199 as the consensus #252 overall player. New York has the 5th-worst tight end schedule.

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Gabe Davis is the WR2 for the Jaguars, behind Christian Kirk. Ranked #53 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. He's projected to catch 46.8 receptions for 732 yards and 6.7 TDs, which is 23.7% of the total for Jaguars WRs. Jacksonville has the 17th-best schedule for wide receivers. As the consensus #134 overall player, Davis is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 138.

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Brian Thomas Jr. is the third best WR on the Jaguars, behind Christian Kirk and Gabe Davis. Ranked #54 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't usually be a fantasy starter. He's projected to catch 61.6 receptions for 849 yards and 4.9 TDs, which is 31.2% of the workload for WRs on the Jaguars. The Jaguars have the 17th-best wide receiver schedule. As the consensus #135 overall player, Thomas is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 115.

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Bucky Irving is a fair value at his ADP of 181 as the consensus #227 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 6.2 times and catch 0.9 passes per game, Irving won't be a reliable source of fantasy points. He's second on Tampa Bay's depth chart, behind Rachaad White. The Buccaneers have the 20th-best schedule for RBs.

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Jake Bobo might see limited usage as the 4th-ranked WR on the Seahawks. Ranked #168 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not really fantasy-relevant. He is projected to catch 14.7 receptions for 158 yards and 1.1 TDs, which is 6.1% of the workload for WRs on the Seahawks. The Seahawks have the 10th-worst schedule for wide receivers.

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Washington is not a focus of the the Falcons' offense as their WR4. At #164 in our WR rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected to catch 0 receptions for 0 yards and 0 TDs, which is 0% of the total for WRs on the Falcons. The Falcons have the 5th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Johnny Mundt is projected to catch just 24.1 receptions for 227 yards and 1.6 touchdowns. As our #56 TE, Mundt is not fantasy-relevant. Mundt is not J.J. McCarthy's first or even second choice at tight end, with T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver on the roster.

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As the consensus #55, Josh Oliver is not worth drafting. Oliver is projected to catch just 22.8 receptions for 222 yards and 1.7 touchdowns. Oliver will be playing second fiddle to T.J. Hockenson in Minnesota.

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Skyy Moore is a little overvalued at his ADP of 253, with an ECR of 340. Jalin Hyatt (ADP 255, ECR 208) or Treylon Burks (ADP 264, ECR 228) might be a better value. Moore is the WR5 on the Chiefs. Ranked #118 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't be worth owning in most fantasy leagues. He's projected for 112 yards and 0.9 TDs on 9.0 receptions, which is 4.1% of the total for Chiefs WRs. Kansas City has the 8th-worst wide receiver schedule.

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Chase Claypool is not a focus of the the Bills' offense as their WR6. At #155 in our WR rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He is projected to catch 0 receptions for 0 yards and 0 TDs, which is 0% of the workload for WRs on the Bills. The Bills have the 6th-worst wide receiver schedule.

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Jalin Hyatt is the WR3 for the Giants, trailing Malik Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson. Ranked #79 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. He is projected to catch 35.0 receptions for 502 yards and 2.1 TDs, which is 16.1% of the workload for Giants WRs. The Giants have the 11th-best schedule for wide receivers. Picking Hyatt at his ADP of 255 should be an easy decision as the consensus #208 overall player.

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Brian Robinson Jr. is worth drafting at his ADP of 106 as the consensus #84 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 13.8 times per game (11.8 rushes and 2.0 receptions), Robinson will often be a fantasy starter, even if he's not an exciting one. He leads Austin Ekeler and Chris Rodriguez Jr. on Washington's depth chart. The Washington have the 11th-worst running back schedule.

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Jalen Tolbert is the third best WR on the Cowboys, trailing CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks. Ranked #115 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not worth a draft pick in most leagues. He's projected to catch 43.2 receptions for 573 yards and 3.5 TDs, which is 17.0% of the total for Cowboys WRs. Dallas has the 3rd-best wide receiver schedule. Tolbert is correctly valued at his ADP of 294 as the consensus #336 overall player.

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Jermaine Burton is worth drafting at his ADP of 210 as the consensus #207 overall player. Burton is the third best WR on the Bengals, behind Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. At #78 in our WR rankings, he won't usually be a fantasy starter. Burton is projected to catch 46.8 receptions for 609 yards and 3.8 TDs, which is 17.2% of the workload for Bengals WRs. The Bengals have the 20th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Roman Wilson is correctly valued at his ADP of 185 as the consensus #209 overall player. Wilson is the #2 wide receiver on the Steelers, trailing George Pickens. At #80 in our WR rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. Wilson is projected to catch 40.1 receptions for 532 yards and 2.5 TDs, which is 21.2% of the workload for WRs on the Steelers. The Steelers have the 4th-worst schedule for wide receivers.

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Tony Pollard is correctly valued at his ADP of 82 as the consensus #74 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 14.6 times per game (12.4 rushes and 2.1 receptions), Pollard will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He's ahead of both Tyjae Spears and Dillon Johnson on the depth chart for the Titans. Tennessee has the 4th-best schedule for RBs.

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