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Brandon Aiyuk is the WR1 on the 49ers, with Deebo Samuel Sr. and Ricky Pearsall behind him. Ranked #9 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's an every week starter. He's projected to catch 72.5 receptions for 1,135 yards and 7.4 TDs, which is 39.8% of the workload for WRs on the 49ers. San Francisco has the 18th-best wide receiver schedule. Aiyuk is an incredible value at his ADP of 32, compared to an ECR of ecr.

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Rashee Rice is the WR1 on the Chiefs, with Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy behind him. Ranked #35 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will be serviceable most weeks. He is projected to catch 63.0 receptions for 748 yards and 5.9 TDs, which is 28.7% of the total for WRs on the Chiefs. The Chiefs have the 8th-worst schedule for WRs. As the consensus #78 overall player, Rice is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 80.

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Hollywood Brown is the second-best WR on the Chiefs, behind Rashee Rice. Ranked #37 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will be serviceable most weeks. He's projected to catch 70.0 receptions for 929 yards and 8.7 TDs, which is 31.9% of the workload for Chiefs WRs. The Chiefs have the 8th-worst wide receiver schedule. Brown is correctly valued at his ADP of 84 as the consensus #80 overall player.

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Jalin Hyatt is the #3 wide receiver on the Giants, behind Malik Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson. As the consensus #79 WR, he won't usually be a fantasy starter. He's projected for 550 yards and 2.3 TDs on 38.5 receptions, which is 15.8% of the workload for WRs on the Giants. The Giants have the 11th-best schedule for WRs. Hyatt is worth drafting at his ADP of 249 as the consensus #210 overall player.

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Tre Tucker might see limited usage as the 4th-ranked WR on the Raiders. Ranked #118 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not a real fantasy asset. He's projected to catch 13.4 receptions for 164 yards and 0.7 TDs, which is 6.6% of the workload for Raiders WRs. The Raiders have the 3rd-worst schedule for wide receivers. Tucker is worth drafting at his ADP of 280 as the consensus #341 overall player.

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Stefon Diggs isn't a great value at his ADP of 34, with an ECR of 50. Consider drafting Mike Evans (ADP 35, ECR 20) or DK Metcalf (ADP 42, ECR 28) instead. Diggs is the third best WR on the Texans, trailing Nico Collins and Tank Dell. At #26 in our WR rankings, you'll be able to depend on him each week. He's projected for 1,081 yards and 6.4 TDs on 87.7 receptions, which is 28.0% of the workload for WRs on the Texans. Houston has the 7th-worst schedule for WRs.

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Keenan Allen is the WR2 for the Bears, behind DJ Moore. At #34 in our WR rankings, he will be startable as a WR3 or Flex most weeks. He's projected for 908 yards and 5.4 TDs on 82.2 receptions, for 37.0% of the workload for Bears WRs. The Bears have the 2nd-best schedule for wide receivers. It would be a bit of a reach if you drafted Allen at his ADP of 52 since his ECR is 72. Consider drafting Tee Higgins (ADP 61, ECR 42) or Tank Dell (ADP 65, ECR 48) instead.

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Brenden Rice might see limited usage as the 5th-ranked WR on the Chargers. At #97 in our WR rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He is projected for 0 yards and 0 TDs on 0 receptions, which is 0% of the workload for Chargers WRs. Los Angeles has the worst schedule for wide receivers.

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Luke McCaffrey is the #3 wide receiver on Washington, trailing Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson. As the consensus #108 WR, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected to catch 38.3 receptions for 459 yards and 2.0 TDs, which is 19.0% of the total for WRs on Washington. Washington have the 9th-best schedule for WRs. McCaffrey might be gone before you can draft him at his ECR of 304, due to an ADP of 233. Consider drafting Elijah Moore (ADP 243, ECR 195) or Jalin Hyatt (ADP 249, ECR 210) instead.

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Picking Tank Dell at his ADP of 65 should be an easy decision as the consensus #48 overall player. Dell is the second-best WR on the Texans, trailing Nico Collins. At #25 in our WR rankings, he's an every week starter. He's projected for 920 yards and 7.9 TDs on 66.5 receptions, which is 21.2% of the total for WRs on the Texans. The Texans have the 7th-worst wide receiver schedule.

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Turpin is the WR5 on the Cowboys. At #153 in our WR rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. Turpin is projected to catch 22.7 receptions for 261 yards and 3.8 TDs, which is 8.8% of the workload for Cowboys WRs. Dallas has the 3rd-best wide receiver schedule.

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Mecole Hardman Jr. might see limited usage as the 7th-ranked WR on the Chiefs. Ranked #154 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He is projected to catch 0 receptions for 0 yards and 0 TDs, which is 0% of the workload for WRs on the Chiefs. The Chiefs have the 8th-worst wide receiver schedule.

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Kadarius Toney is correctly valued at his ADP of 290 as the consensus #289 overall player. Toney is the WR4 on the Chiefs. As the consensus #105 WR, he's only relevant in deep leagues. Toney is projected for 55 yards and 0.5 TDs on 5.6 receptions, which is 2.6% of the total for WRs on the Chiefs. Kansas City has the 8th-worst wide receiver schedule.

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Jauan Jennings is worth drafting at his ADP of 296 as the consensus #346 overall player. Jennings might see limited usage as the 5th-ranked WR on the 49ers. As the consensus #122 WR, he's not worth a draft pick in most leagues. Jennings is projected for 196 yards and 1.1 TDs on 15.5 receptions, for 8.5% of the total for WRs on the 49ers. San Francisco has the 18th-best schedule for WRs.

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Donovan Peoples-Jones is the WR4 on the Lions. Ranked #127 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected to catch 8.2 receptions for 105 yards and 0.6 TDs, which is 4.2% of the total for Lions WRs. The Lions have the 13th-best schedule for wide receivers.

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Raymond is the WR3 for the Lions, trailing Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams. Ranked #121 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected to catch 32.4 receptions for 359 yards and 1.8 TDs, which is 16.3% of the total for Lions WRs. Detroit has the 13th-best schedule for wide receivers.

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Calvin Austin III is the third best WR on the Steelers, trailing George Pickens and Roman Wilson. Ranked #128 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't be worth owning in most fantasy leagues. He's projected to catch 18.0 receptions for 237 yards and 0.9 TDs, which is 9.5% of the total for Steelers WRs. The Steelers have the 4th-worst schedule for wide receivers.

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Ladd McConkey is a fair value at his ADP of 108 as the consensus #121 overall player. McConkey is the bonafide top receiver on the Chargers, ahead of Joshua Palmer and Quentin Johnston. At #49 in our WR rankings, he will be startable as a WR3 or Flex most weeks. He's projected to catch 67.2 receptions for 873 yards and 4.9 TDs, which is 31.3% of the workload for WRs on the Chargers. Los Angeles has the worst wide receiver schedule.

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As the consensus #126 overall player, Jakobi Meyers is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 125. Meyers is the WR2 for the Raiders, trailing Davante Adams. Ranked #50 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he won't usually be a fantasy starter. He's projected for 750 yards and 5.1 TDs on 67.0 receptions, for 33.1% of the workload for WRs on the Raiders. The Raiders have the 3rd-worst schedule for wide receivers.

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Amari Cooper is the WR1 on the Browns, ahead of Jerry Jeudy and Elijah Moore. Ranked #20 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's an every week starter. He is projected for 1,119 yards and 6.2 TDs on 71.7 receptions, which is 36.4% of the total for WRs on the Browns. Cleveland has the 4th-best schedule for wide receivers. As the consensus #38 overall player, Cooper is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 49.

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