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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

10 MUST HAVE Wide Receivers You Need for 2023 Fantasy Football

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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10 MUST HAVE Wide Receivers You Need for 2023 Fantasy Football

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0:00.0

So your friends have started preparing for their fantasy drafts, but lucky for you, they won't see this.

0:04.9

Because these are the top 10 must have wide receivers for 2023. And let's start with the Ravens

0:10.0

rookie wide receivers, Zay Flowers, who is currently dominating training camp. A quote from Stephen King,

0:14.8

who is a very credible source, said Ravens rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers is the most impressive

0:18.7

rookie I've seen in six training camps.

0:21.0

An NFL rookie watch put out a tweet, but the thing I want to focus on here is Flowers has

0:24.7

reportedly been used all over the field in all three wide receiver positions. The X, the Y,

0:29.1

in the Z, so the slot in the outside, that's good. It means he's versatile. Now, I wasn't the

0:32.9

biggest fan of Zay Flowers a month or two ago, but based on the recent news that we've gotten, things are looking good for more than one reason. And we'll get it into all of those,

0:40.4

but right now Flowers is going in the 10th round of fantasy drafts as the wide receiver 48,

0:45.1

and I am officially in on him. So here's what you need to know for Flowers. First off,

0:49.3

according to Player Profiler, his college dominator is about 47%. Now, what does that mean? It means he accounted for 47%

0:55.4

of his offensive production, his team's production in college. Now, here's how crazy this was.

1:00.4

In his final year, he had 130 targets, as you can see here. That translates to 11 per game. He

1:04.8

had 81 more targets last year than anybody else on his college team at Boston College.

1:09.4

And if you just look at his target shares by year, his final year 30%, 27%, 27%, for instance,

1:14.6

anything over 25% is elite.

1:16.5

He had that all three years proving he knows how to get open and earn targets.

1:20.5

So this is all fantastic news, but here's the concerns.

1:23.3

Flowers is smaller at 5, 9, and 182 pounds, and his speed isn't elite for his size. But these concerns aren't that major because Zay Flowers is smaller at 5-9 and 182 pounds, and his speed isn't elite for his size.

1:28.7

But these concerns aren't that major because Zay Flowers was taken in the first round of the

1:32.6

draft by the Ravens, the 23rd overall pick. And when you're taking this early, this type of

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