You don’t need 15 receivers on your draft board in 2025. You just need the right ones.

These 4 WRs are being drafted too late and every one of them could dominate this year:

#3 A.J. Brown

He averaged 16.7 points per game last year and that includes a Week 9 game where he barely played due to injury.

In his 12 full games? 17.6 points per game (Top 8) while ranking 2nd in target share.

Even in a bottom-3 passing offense, he produced. And with just a slight improvement in passing volume, Brown’s upside could be WR1 overall…

#2 George Pickens

Pickens now plays in a real offense. He was traded to the Cowboys - one of the league’s best passing attacks.

And Pickens actually posted elite usage metrics last year:

  • 26.5% target share

  • 29 deep targets (4th)

  • 3rd in explosive play rate

The problem? The Steelers offense was broken. But now he joins a Dak-led unit that often supports 2 fantasy relevant pass-catchers.

And if CeeDee Lamb ever misses time? Pickens could go nuclear…

#1 Davante Adams

People are scared off by his age but you shouldn’t be. Adams was a Top 5 WR from Weeks 9–18 with Aaron Rodgers last season.

Now he joins a Sean McVay system that’s been Top 10 in passing each of the last 2 years. Adams slides into the Cooper Kupp role in a system that feeds that role nicely…

Bottom Line:

These guys are all in better spots than people realize - and they are al being drafted too late. If you want to win your league, these are the wideouts you should target.

— Sal

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