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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

5 Wide Receivers You SHOULD Be Drafting in Fantasy Football

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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5 Wide Receivers You SHOULD Be Drafting in Fantasy Football

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0:00.0

You probably have a fantasy draft coming up. That's why you're here for this video.

0:03.2

While in this video, we're going to be talking about the seven wide receivers you should be drafting in fantasy this year.

0:08.4

Now, I've helped thousands of people win their fantasy league over the last few years, and I plan to do the same for you in this video.

0:13.9

And we are going to start in round 10, which is crazy, of fantasy drafts with this man right here, the rookie Keon Coleman in Buffalo, and here's the thing.

0:21.6

I think we got off on the wrong foot with Keon Coleman. When he was a prospect, he was a polarizing one.

0:26.8

A lot of people didn't like him compared to the other top five rookie wide receivers, so it gave a

0:31.4

sour taste in people's mouths when he was actually drafted. And not only that, but the Buffalo

0:35.4

Bill's draft strategy, if you will,

0:41.4

of trading down with the chiefs here and the chiefs took a wide receiver, of trading down with the Panthers here and the Panthers took a wide receiver and Xavier Lurgett, kind of made

0:45.1

people go, oof, what are the bills doing? And then they ultimately took Coleman in the second

0:48.8

round, a prospect people really didn't like all that much compared to those other guys. And it kind of put this, okay, we don't

0:54.2

like Keon Coleman taste in a lot of people's mouths. But we need to kind of reevaluate things here,

0:58.6

because this is a rookie wide receiver in the second round, now being paired up with Josh Allen,

1:03.1

in an offense that needs a wide receiver one and an organization that continuously this

1:08.2

offseason, including their general manager, Brandon Bean, has said Keonk Holman is going to be leaned on as a rookie. And the reason for that is because

1:14.5

the Bills don't have their veteran pass catchers anymore. Stefan Diggs is gone. He's now on the

1:19.0

Texans. You have Gabe Davis gone. He's now on the Jaguars right here. You could even see some

1:22.7

of their other veteran receivers ever on the team. Trent Sherfield, who had a decent role last year, Deonté Hardy, who had a decent role at times last year and then towards the postseason,

1:30.5

these four guys are all gone. And yes, the rookie Keon Coleman is coming in with the opportunity

1:34.4

to be the number one receiver for Josh Allen. Now, I know some people are like, oh, since Diggs

1:38.4

and Gabe Davis are gone, this offense is going to take a step back. I don't believe that, and neither does Vegas. The bills currently have the six shortest odds to lead the NFL in points scored, and in most projection systems, they're in the

1:48.2

top five in total offense this year. Because this is still an offense that has Josh Allen,

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