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Overvalued and Undervalued Wide Receivers
Overvalued and Undervalued Wide Receivers
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
The wide receiver position is as deep as ever, but some of the same issues that plague drafters year after year still pervade the position. Namely, the fantasy community is too high on some guys, and too low on others. Michael Beller, Jake Ciely and Brandon Funston dive into both groups, and don't necessarily agree on every single receiver, on this episode of The Athletic Fantasy Football Podcast.Rundown1:51 Overvalued and Undervalued Receivers3:17 Amari Cooper Kicks off Our Discussion on Overvalued WRs7:21 Is Cooper Kupp Going Too Early?13:45 Jake and Brandon Think Beller is Crazy, re: Courtland Sutton18:07 Josh Allen's Effect on Stefon Diggs20:50 Deebo Samuel's Foot Injury Complicates His Draft Status22:27 Why is Will Fuller Being Drafted Ahead of Brandin Cooks?29:53 Is Juju Smith-Schuster the Most Clearly Undervalued WR?33:48 Where's the Love for D.J. Chark?37:00 Henry Ruggs and the (Seemingly) Obvious Value in No. 1 WRs43:22 Robert Woods and Positive TD Regression44:39 The Perennially Undervalued Jarvis Landry45:50 Buying Miami's Offense47:47 Trusting Aaron Rodgers and, By Extension, Allen LazardFollow Beller on Twitter: @MBellerFollow Jake on Twitter: @allinkidFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunston
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Released:
Aug 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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