Late-Round Fantasy Football Draft Targets: Skyy Moore, Nico Collins, Brandin Cooks, Elijah Moore

Everyone has heard of the Zero-RB draft strategy. However, the Zero-WR strategy rarely gets mentioned. Yet, it’s one of my favorite draft strategies because of the depth at the wide receiver position.

How does the Zero-WR draft strategy work? Like a Zero-RB strategy, you don’t avoid that position the entire draft. Instead, you focus on other positions early in the draft before targeting wide receivers starting in the fifth or sixth round.

Ideally, you load up at the running back position in the early rounds, grabbing two superstar-caliber guys. Fantasy players also want to draft an elite quarterback and tight end before picking their first wide receiver with this draft strategy. The point of this strategy is to sacrifice at the wide receivers position, so you have a star-studded lineup everywhere else.

Below are 10 wide receivers I am targeting this year when using a Zero-WR draft strategy. Ideally, I want to leave my draft with at least five of these players on my team.

2023 Zero-WR Wide Receiver Draft Targets

ADP via FantasyPros

Round 9 & 10 Targets

Brandin Cooks (DAL): ADP 100.3 | WR39

Some might consider the veteran wide receiver over the hill after his disappointing 2022 season. However, Cooks has plenty of gas left in the tank. While he struggled last year, the former Oregon State star was productive in 2021. Cooks was the WR20 that season, averaging 11.7 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. Furthermore, he finished seventh in air yards share (38.9 percent) and 13th in deep targets (24) among wide receivers that year. More importantly, the veteran has been outstanding at training camp and looks determined to return to his old level of play. While CeeDee Lamb will limit his fantasy upside, Cooks should outperform his ADP.

Elijah Moore (CLE): ADP 115.7 | WR45

Everyone labeled Moore a second-year breakout last season. The former Ole Miss star ended his rookie year on fire. He was the WR2 over his final five games, averaging 17.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per contest. Furthermore, Moore finished ninth in route win rate (47.8 percent), 20th in total touchdowns (six), and 24th in deep targets (20) among wide receivers that year despite missing six games. Unfortunately, everything went wrong last year. However, the former Ole Miss star has been the talk of offseason workouts in Cleveland. More importantly, Moore has built a strong connection with Deshaun Watson. He is my favorite post-hype sleeper wide receiver.

Late Round Targets

Skyy Moore (KC): ADP 142.7 | WR53

After the Chiefs traded away Tyreek Hill, everyone tried to guess who would replace him as the No. 1 wide receiver. Unfortunately, Moore struggled, finishing fourth among the team’s wide receivers in targets and fifth in routes run. However, he has been the focal point of offseason workouts. The second-year receiver will replace JuJu Smith-Schuster in the slot and potentially his 101 targets from last season. Furthermore, Moore has earned the most starting reps in two receiver sets in practice. Meanwhile, Kadarius Toney’s Week 1 status is up in the air. Moore is vastly underrated at his ADP, especially given his potential upside.

Nico Collins (HOU): ADP 163.7 | WR61

Reportedly Collins is the favorite to be the No. 1 wide receiver after the Texans traded Brandin Cooks. Last year the former Michigan star was the WR48 on a points-per-game basis, averaging 7.9 half-point PPR fantasy points per contest, only 0.4 fewer than George Pickens. Yet, he has an ADP nearly 6.5 rounds later than the Pittsburgh receiver. Meanwhile, Collins finished second in contested catch rate (66.7 percent) among wide receivers despite Davis Mills ranking 43rd in catchable pass rate last season. Thankfully Houston drafted C.J. Stroud, giving the young receiver a legit franchise quarterback. The former Michigan star is an under-the-radar third-year breakout candidate.

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