
20 Players To Target Outside The Top 120
These are based on the latest ADP data from Yahoo Fantasy. Track ADP movers and all the best (and worst) values here
Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys: Dak is back, baby! Michael Gallup is an absolute steal at his 11th round ADP on Yahoo. This Cowboys offense is going to be the highest scoring unit in the league. Gallup will be a big beneficiary.
Mike Williams, WR, Chargers: I want pieces of the Chargers offense. Williams is a perfect fit with Justin Herbert who is not afraid to chuck it deep to his contested catch specialist. Williams is in for a career year.
Corey Davis, WR, Jets: Corey Davis has shined in preseason and shown great chemistry with his rookie gunslinger.
Tony Pollard, RB, Cowboys: Tony Pollard is the ultimate handcuff. If anything happens to Zeke, Pollard is an instant high-end RB1. He should have standalone value as well.
Laviska Shenault, WR, Jaguars: Laviska Shenault has had a great camp. He could lead the Jags in targets.
Justin Fields, QB, Bears: Justin Fields isn’t going to have to wait long for his shot as Bears starter. Once he’s in, he’ll be a QB1 due to his rushing ability and cannon arm.
Marvin Jones, WR, Jaguars: Like Shenault, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Marvin Jones lead Jacksonville in targets.
Jakobi Meyers, WR, Patriots: Jakobi Meyers was Cam Newton’s favorite target last year. That likely continues.
Michael Pittman, WR, Colts: Carson Wentz looks on track for Week 1. Michael Pittman will be his go-to guy on the outside.
Russell Gage, WR, Falcons: Julio Jones is gone, putting Russell Gage in line for a significant role in a pass-heavy offense.
Marquez Callaway, WR, Saints: Marquez Callaway is the de facto WR1 in New Orleans until Michael Thomas returns.
Gerald Everett, TE, Seahawks: Everett had a career-best season in 2020. He’ll now be the TE1 in the Russell Wilson offense.
Nelson Agholor, WR, Patriots: Nelson Agholor was explosive in Las Vegas last year. He’ll be the downfield option for whoever is at quarterback for New England.
Trey Lance, QB, 49ers: Trey Lance is one of the most exciting quarterback prospects we’ve seen in a while. He is an instant QB1 whenever he is named the starter. I don’t think we’ll have to wait too long for that to come.
Adam Trautman, TE, Saints: Adam Trautman is the TE1 on a team without an established top wideout (at least until Thomas returns). He’s good.
Ty Johnson, RB, Jets: The Jets backfield is ambiguous. Johnson has the skills to be an explosive option if he ends up with the lead gig. He costs you nothing.
Olamide Zaccheaus, WR, Falcons: Olamide Zaccheaus saw 19 targets in three games without Julio Jones last year.
Josh Palmer, WR, Chargers: Josh Palmer has looked good in preseason. He has the inside track to be the WR3 in one of the most explosive pass offenses in the league.
Parris Campbell, WR, Colts: Parris Campbell is super athletic. He played in a starting role (83.8% Snap Share) in his one healthy game last year, catching six of nine targets.
Bryan Edwards, WR, Raiders: The buzz has been strong around Bryan Edwards this summer. Outside of Darren Waller, no one is locked into a significant target share in Las Vegas. Why not one of the best WR prospects from the 2020 class? He is my favorite late-round WR.