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3 Rookie Wide Receivers You SHOULD Be Drafting in Fantasy Football

These rookies aren’t just stashes — they could crack your starting lineup by Week 1...

Every year, a few rookie WRs smash expectations.

And this year? These 3 are flying completely under the radar.

Let’s get into it:

1. Kyle Williams – Patriots

Williams transferred to Washington State in 2023… and absolutely lit it up in 2024 posting 1198 yards and 14 TDs.

He was elite after the catch. Explosive with the ball in his hands. And reliable in traffic having 0 drops against press coverage.

The Patriots took him in Round 3 — and he might already be Drake Maye’s #2 target…

2. Jack Bech – Raiders

Bech quietly produced 1000+ yards at TCU last year… then won Senior Bowl MVP.

His game? Physical. He breaks tackles, rarely drops passes and can line up all over the field.

The Raiders took him in Round 2. And now? He’s got a legit chance to open the season as WR2 behind Jakobi Meyers…

3. Tre Harris – Chargers

If not for injury, Tre Harris might’ve led all of college football in receiving last season. He averaged 129 yards per game… and was a walking big play.

Now he enters a wide-open WR room in Los Angeles. Ladd McConkey is locked in at WR1, but behind him? The door is wide open…

Bottom Line:

These guys aren’t just dynasty stashes. They’re polished, explosive, and walking into real opportunities in Year 1.

Kyle Williams. Jack Bech. Tre Harris.

Don’t wait until August. Make a note of them now — before your leaguemates catch on.

— Sal

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