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🚀 More Players with MASSIVE UPSIDE
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Nico Collins (HOU), ADP 13.5, WR7
Nico Collins ranked 3rd in yards per route run and 4th in fantasy points per route — while missing FIVE games. But when he was healthy, he handled 57.9% of Houston’s end zone targets and 33.4% of all targets — both would’ve ranked TOP-5 over a full season.
So now with a depleted WR room (rookie comps behind him, Kirk as a slot piece), he’s the unquestioned WR1 for C.J. Stroud — and could realistically finish as fantasy’s best WR.
De'Von Achane (MIA), ADP 14, RB7
De’Von Achane led all RBs in receptions, receiving yards, and target share — and was the RB2 in fantasy points per game when Tua played. But his touch rate without Tua dropped by 17%, and his efficiency dipped from 7.8 YPC as a rookie to 4.5 last year as he wore down late.
So now with Miami’s staff publicly committing to a bigger workload — and Achane himself gunning for 1,000 rush + 500 receiving — he’s the only back outside Round 1 with RB1 overall upside.
Trey McBride (ARI), ADP 27, TE2
Trey McBride led his position in target share, air yards share, and yards after the catch — but he did it all with just two touchdowns to show for it. But he also ranked 2nd in red zone targets and signed a $76 million extension — the largest TE deal in history — while calling the new offense "more complex with way more motion and sauce."
So if even a fraction of his TD luck corrects, McBride could blow past Brock Bowers and become the clear TE1 in all formats.
Chase Brown (CIN), ADP 25, RB11
Chase Brown averaged 116.3 yards from scrimmage and 18.4 fantasy points per game across the final 8 weeks — handling 95.5% of Cincy’s backfield touches during that stretch. But the Bengals made zero significant additions to challenge him — just a sixth-round RB and Samaje Perine in a reduced passing game role.
So even if his workload comes down slightly, he’s still the clear lead back in an elite offense — and could easily SMASH as a top-8 fantasy RB.
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