As the 2023 Fantasy Football season heats up, crafting a solid draft strategy is one of the keys to winning your leagues. One essential tactic is figuring out which players you’re going to target in the middle rounds of your draft, which can be the difference between a decent roster and a championship-winning lineup. With that in mind, we asked our featured experts for their favorite mid-round wide receiver targets ahead of the 2023 season.
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Fantasy Football Draft Advice: Mid-Round WR Targets
Which WR with a half-PPR ADP between WR25-55 are you targeting the most in your drafts and why?
Drake London (WR – ATL)
“There are plenty of skeptics of whether Desmond Ridder will be able to support the top-tier receiving talent that Atlanta has, and I’m included in that faction. But I’m also betting on Drake London as a talent breaking out as one of the top receivers in the league. Last year, London’s 85.3 PFF grade ranked 10th among all receivers with at least 50 targets while averaging an outstanding 2.07 yards per route run. Unfortunately, London was only able to turn that into a WR36 performance on the season, but I expect him to improve in that respect greatly. ”
– Sam Hoppen (FantasyPros)
“Drake London has an ADP of WR27, but I have him inside the top 20 of my WR rankings. London commanded a 29.3% target share as a rookie. In the four games QB Desmond Ridder started at the end of the season, London averaged 9.0 targets, 6.3 receptions, and 83.3 yards per game, as well as 9.3 yards per target and 3.0 yards per route run. Not bad for a 21-year-old rookie. Yes, TE Kyle Pitts missed time with an injury in the latter part of the season, funneling more target volume London’s way. But the Falcons have precious little pass-catching talent other than London and Pitts, so London should continue to have ample target volume. This might be the cheapest buy-in on London that we’ll see in years. Take advantage.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Brandon Aiyuk (WR – SF)
“Brandon Aiyuk — Aiyuk checks almost every box for me when I am evaluating what mid-round players to go after. He is young, he has significant upside, and he is in a fantastic situation in San Francisco playing for Kyle Shanahan. In 2022, Aiyuk had over 1,000 yards with 8 scores whilst serving, really, as the WR1, with Deebo Samuel being a fantasy liability last season. While there are questions, and fair questions, about the 49ers quarterback situation in 2023 with Brock Purdy on the mend and unproven, I am all in on Aiyuk. Aiyuk comes in as a high-end WR3 for me, with the potential to finish as a steady WR2 for fantasy managers in 2023.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
Quentin Johnston (WR – LAC)
“Quentin Johnston is a receiver I love in the middle rounds of my fantasy drafts. His upside in 2023 is fantastic as the Chargers switch to a more pass-heavy offensive scheme under Kellen Moore. Johnston will likely be the third receiver behind two aging starters who combined missed nine games in 2022. It’s not a matter of if but when one of them misses time, allowing Johnston to get into the starting lineup. Johnston showed in college the upside of a deep-threat receiver that Justin Herbert will help unleash during his rookie season. He offers the most upside where Johnston sits in ADP due to his speed and large frame.”
– Steven Pintado (The Fantasy Coaches)
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