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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

7 Players to Let Your Dumb Leaguemates Draft in 2023 Fantasy Football

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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7 Players to Let Your Dumb Leaguemates Draft in 2023 Fantasy Football

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0:00.0

Your friends are excited because fantasy football is here and they think they found some great

0:04.1

picks.

0:04.6

But oh boy, are they just flat out wrong?

0:06.8

And this is great news for you.

0:08.3

Because these are seven players that you need to let your idiot friends draft in

0:12.4

2023.

0:13.3

And we start with Mike Williams, the Chargers wide receiver who is currently 28 years old,

0:17.6

but in October, so just basically a month into the season, he'll be turning 29.

0:21.8

And this is important because as a study shown here on the fantasy footballer's website,

0:25.8

wide receivers won by age, their fantasy points, they just start to drastically drop once you

0:30.7

start to turn 27. You can see at 26 years old, it's the most points you're going to average

0:35.5

your prime, and then 27, 28, 29,

0:37.9

they start to significantly drop down. And this is right where Mike Williams is, and we've

0:41.6

already seen him drop. Because Williams saw a significant efficiency drop last year. His target rate,

0:46.7

which is his ability to earn targets per route, was just 20.9%. 52nd in the NFL. That's a 15%

0:53.5

drop from the previous year, a trend that we normally

0:55.6

see as wide receivers start to see the downside of their career. That's not all because the

1:00.0

charges are already looking to replace him. They spent their first round pick on a wide receiver,

1:04.7

Quentin Johnson, out of TCU, who was the best big ball wide receiver in this class. And look,

1:10.1

Johnson's only 21 years old, so he's seven years younger.

1:13.1

Obviously, as a rookie, will be a younger player, but he's also much more explosive.

1:16.5

Because as you can see from the player profile of workout metrics, he has above average speed,

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