6 Overrated Wide Receivers (2022 Fantasy Football)

This is the time of year when hype grows. Coaches speak highly of all players. Everyone is in the best shape of their life. However, it’s important to dig deep and determine which players are entering the season overrated and overvalued in fantasy football leagues. Let’s take a look at a few overrated players.

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Garrett Wilson (NYJ)

ECR WR49

WR Elijah Moore studded it up over his final six games last year with 34-459-5 receiving on 51 targets (plus 4-35-0 rushing), and the Jets this offseason brought in RB Breece Hall and TEs C.J. Uzomah, Tyler Conklin and Jeremy Ruckert. Garrett Wilson has first-round draft capital, but he might not break 100 targets.
– Matthew Freedman

Jerry Jeudy (DEN)

ECR WR25

Upgrading from Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater to Russell Wilson is great for Jerry Jeudy, but we have to remember that he is still an unproven fantasy commodity. Great route-running and separation skills aside, he hasn’t scored many fantasy points over the last two seasons. And that’s not the case with every Denver receiver, because Tim Patrick‘s production over the last two seasons earned him a three-year, $34.5 million contract extension. Even so, Jeudy should easily experience his best NFL season to date in 2022, but it may not be as great as some die-hard Jeudy stans would care to admit. There are a lot of weapons in Denver, and predicting Wilson’s best option on a week-to-week basis was often a challenge when it was only between DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. As with those Seahawks receivers, there are going to be inconsistent weeks from Jeudy. And his lack of red-zone usage makes him more susceptible to bust games without having a touchdown opportunity to fall back on. If you want an exemplary route runner that could lead his team in targets but likely disappoint in the touchdown column — then just draft Jakobi Meyers in the double-digit rounds.
– Andrew Erickson

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JuJu Smith-Schuster (KC)

ECR WR32

JuJu Smith-Schuster’s current ranking as the WR32 in ECR is due to the “Patrick Mahomes effect”. This is spicy for a player who has seen his yards per route run decrease in each of the last four seasons, and his YAC per reception also fall in every season of his career (per PFF). Unfortunately, TikTok legend status won’t fill up the stat sheet or earn him more targets. Bypass Smith-Schuster and target Skyy Moore (WR57) later in drafts.
– Derek Brown

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Drake London (ATL)

ECR WR39

The Atlanta Falcons gave up an absurd amount of sacks last year and that offensive line has made little improvement year over year. Marcus Mariota has never developed as a passer at the NFL level as scouts had hoped. This is a terrible recipe for a rookie WR to make a fantasy impact, even one as talented as Drake London.
– Joe Pisapia

Allen Robinson (LAR)

ECR WR22

Allen Robinson looked completely cooked last season. We’ve been down this road in back-to-back years with A.J. Green and Julio Jones. A change of scenery, even to a theoretically good landing spot, does not necessarily mean a player will revitalize his career. Especially a soon-to-be 29-year-old wide receiver entering his ninth NFL season.
– Joe Pisapia

Tyler Lockett (SEA)

ECR WR38

Tyler Lockett turns 30 years old this year, and his alchemical connection with QB Russell Wilson has transformed to dust. With QBs Drew Lock and Geno Smith, Lockett might not crack 1,000 yards this year.
– Matthew Freedman

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