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trust? no
but I think that the beauty of the price that's baked into them outside of Reed. Watson is the next highest price, but I think he has the highest ceiling of the group. Wicks and Doubs can prove to be decent WR3s in the season but knowing when to start them may be a struggle without an injury
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I am interested in the answer to this as well as the cost is low for redraft at the moment because of the inability to point out a alpha.
trust? no
but I think that the beauty of the price that's baked into them outside of Reed. Watson is the next highest price, but I think he has the highest ceiling of the group. Wicks and Doubs can prove to be decent WR3s in the season but knowing when to start them may be a struggle without an injury
Christian Watson's ADP price of WR40 is all reward without the risk, drafting as a WR4 tier. Watson played weeks 4-12 during which he maintained his high td rate from the year before and had a 17-game pace of 9 tds during that stretch. Watson has the most upside of the Packers WRs. Doubs is what he is from a talent standpoint, and Jayden Reed was heavily dependent on versatile usage and an extremely high td rate for a primary slot WR who only received a 17% target share. More typical of WR4.
I like Reed ... and Wicks could make some noise. If the price is right ... I'd take either one of these guys.
They'll probably have a couple wr2, but I don't think any will be consistent enough to start every week with confidence