3 Middle-Round Wide Receivers To Draft In Fantasy Football 2023…
If you are looking to get a viable wide receiver option to start in your 2023 fantasy football leagues, look no farther then look no farther then to start these 3 guys…
1.) Mike Evans ADP WR32
Although Mike Evans may have some of the worst QB play in the entire NFL with Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask, he is still one of the best red zone threats in the entire NFL and he will be productive. Chris Godwin is going way before Evans, but I am still in favor of taking Evans over Godwin. Last year scored 6 TDs compared to 2021 and 2020 that was merely nothing considering those years he put up 14 and 13 TDs. The QB situation might have got worse, but the numbers will for sure get better because of his shear talent.
Mike Evans filthy TD grab 😨
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 15, 2020
2.) Courtland Sutton ADP WR43
We hate to see injuries in football, but unfortunately, they happen a lot. The Broncos have had an overwhelming amount of injuries just in the past week at the WR position. KJ Hamler was diagnosed with a heart condition forcing the Broncos to release him. For the second time in just 2 years Tim Patrick has also gone down in camp, setting him out for the entire 2023 season. The only 2 viable WR options in Denver now is Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton. Sutton is going as the WR43 in fantasy and he also finished as the WR43 last year, but I do expect to see his target share go up with the limited options at WR in 2023.
Courtland Sutton… no way. Insane one-handed, full extension, diving grab.
First career TD for Drew Lock.
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— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 1, 2019
3.) Odell Beckham Jr. ADP WR48
Odell is the most experienced WR on the Ravens roster and it is the onset of Lamar Jackson’s quest to being the best passing QB he can be, so he is going to need experienced vets like OBJ. The Ravens do have solid TE options like Isaish Likely and Mark Andrews but at WR Zay Flowers, Odell and Rashod Bateman aren’t in the elite category just yet. Odell’s veteran leadership will definitely be needed in a Ravens pass attack that is still very young. In the 2021 Super Bowl OBJ went down with an ACL injury but what we saw from that entire season shows us he still has gas left in the tank. He is an excellent route runner with glue for hands and will for sure be a major factor in this offense. Getting someone with his potential this late in the draft seems like a steal to me, make sure you draft Odell over guys lik