šŸš€ 13 players with MASSIVE upside after round 1

The highest ceilings in the top 75

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  • What to do after round 1 of your draft šŸ¤” 

  • The guys to chase for maximum upside šŸ“ˆ 

  • Rushing QBs who will explode again šŸ’„ 

  • The mid-July NFL news cycle šŸˆ 

Jaylen Waddle (MIA), ADP 16.3, WR11:

Waddle finished 4th in yards per route run, 1st in yards per reception, and averaged 17.95 PPR points when Tua Tagovailoa was healthy and on the field.

Chris Olave (NO), ADP 19.3, WR12:

Outstanding rookie season that saw him finish 17th in yards, but 5th in unrealized air yards. Derek Carr is a QB upgrade.

Jalen Hurts (PHI), ADP 25.4, QB2:

The NFC Champ was 1st in carries per game, RZ carries, and rush TDs while finishing 4th in true passer rating and QBR. Has 1st overall potential.

Breece Hall (NYJ), ADP 31.2, RB11:

Hall was a top-15 RB in 5 of 7 games and had 6.9 yards per touch (1st). As long as the Jets donā€™t sign Dalvin Cook, heā€™s got massive upside.

Hall scored 4 TDs in 7 healthy games in ā€˜22 before getting injured. As he works back, I like him to score more than 6, his PrizePicks TD prop.

Amari Cooper (CLE), ADP 33.6, WR17:

Clevelandā€™s WR1 gets a non-rusty Deshaun Watson for the full season. Was 3rd in unrealized air yards so may be in line to get more production downfield.

Lamar Jackson (BAL), ADP 34.9, QB4:

One of the most athletic QBs is excited about his new offensive coordinator, Todd Monken, injecting some pace and innovation into his offense.

Jahmyr Gibbs (DET), ADP 39.1, RB13:

The situation lined up for Gibbs as heā€™s earned praise from coaches. Departed Lions RBs had 421 touches in ā€˜22.

Dā€™Andre Hopkins (FA), ADP 46, WR24:

Where he ends up will make a difference, but he was WR9 in fantasy points per game in ā€˜22. Whoever signs him will need the production and feed him targets.

Justin Fields (CHI), ADP 49.9, QB6:

76.2 rushing yards per game vaulted Fields into a top-tier fantasy target. If his passing game improves, the league is on notice. So is your fantasy league.

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Aaron Jones (GB), ADP 53.4, RB15:

Jones has a lock on the Packersā€™ 3rd down work. Jordan Love will need him for check downs as he adjusts to starting in the NFL for the first time.

Diontae Johnson (PIT), ADP 58.9, WR30:

Johnson was 6th in total targets and 13th in target share on an offense that improved as the year went on. They should be better to open ā€˜23.

Marquise Brown (ARI), ADP 61, WR31:

Heā€™s the clear no. 1 guy in Arizona, and averaged 15.4 PPR points per game when Dā€™Andre Hopkins wasnā€™t on the field.

Kyle Pitts (ATL), ADP 69.8, TE5:

The ultra-athletic TE has a much more palatable ADP than last summer and is a member of an offense thatā€™s had time to gel. They should produce.

ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ Coltsā€™ Fantasy STAR ā€œhealed upā€ and ready for Camp

šŸ» Bearsā€™ Mooney Provides Injury Update

āœļø Jags Beef Up at Tight End

šŸ˜³ Coltsā€™ Owner Hints at Early Minshew Mania

šŸŽ Broncos Keeping Fantasy Owners Guessing on RB

āš”ļø Titans and Patriots Battle for Hopkins: Who Will Sign?

šŸ˜Ø Titansā€™ QB Fighting for Roster Spot: Future Uncertain

šŸ¤“ Darnold Dealing with Learning Curve in San Fran

āœ‚ļø Chargersā€™ RB Could be Odd Man Out for Roster Spot

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