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Undervalued Wide Receivers on Underdog Fantasy Best Ball

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One of the keys to winning serious money on Underdog Fantasy is by identifying ADP values at each position to get a leg up on your competition. This article highlights my Top-3 ADP values at wide receiver on Underdog Fantasy roster. These are guys who I think will outperform their ADP significantly and can potentially win you some real money this NFL season. Let’s dive in.

Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos (WR34)

When last healthy in 2019, Sutton finished as the WR20 overall for fantasy football. He was off to a great start in 2020 prior to injuring his knee and missing the rest of the season. With Sutton looking to be healthy, I’d expect a return to sophomore-year form for the Broncos WR. Bake in his talent with the fact that Teddy Bridgewater has been declared the starting QB of the Broncos and I like Sutton’s chances to outperform his WR3 ADP and become a high-upside WR2 in your lineup. Fun fact: as the starter for the Carolina Panthers last season, Teddy Bridgewater supported three, top-25 WRs for fantasy (D.J. Moore at WR23, Robby Anderson WR24, Curtis Samuel WR25). Bridgewater is capable of making Sutton fantasy relevant this season. 

Marvin Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars (WR50) 

Reports have just come out that Jones has suffered a minor shoulder sprain, so I’d expect his ADP to continue moving down. However, I’ll still be scooping up Jones at his WR5-6 valuation. Throughout all of training camp and preseason, Jones has been looked to as Trevor Lawrence’s go-to target. Lawrence himself has even said Jones is the leader in the wide receiver room and is teaching everyone else the offensive scheme, since Jones is reunited in Jacksonville with former Detroit Lions’ OC, Darell Bevell. Jones finished as the WR18 overall in 2020. His current valuation on Underdog Fantasy is far too low and he should well outperform expectations this season. 

Curtis Samuel, Washington Football Team (WR49)

With Samuel’s move from the Carolina Panthers to the Washington Football Team, he goes from the 3rd receiving option on a team to the 2nd. The giant back of cash Washington threw at Samuel in Free Agency indicates this. While Samuel has been nursing a sore groin through training camp, I’d expect him to be ready to go for the regular season. Samuel finished as the WR25 overall last season in a more limited role. With an expanded role and gunslinger Ryan Fitzpatrick at the helm, I expect Samuel to well outperform his current ADP. 

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