Must-Have Draft Targets: Diontae Johnson, Elijah Moore, Skyy Moore (2023 Fantasy Football)

The 2023 fantasy football season is almost here. Regardless of your draft strategy, fantasy players want to leave the draft with the guys on their must-have list.

Here are two early-round, mid-round, and late-round wide receivers that fantasy players shouldn’t leave the draft without having on their roster.

Must-Have Wide Receivers (2023 Fantasy Football)

Average draft position (ADP) via FantasyPros

Diontae Johnson (PIT): ADP 84.3 | WR34

Last year was one to forget for those fantasy players that drafted Johnson. The veteran wide receiver had the seventh-most targets in the league (147) but scored zero touchdowns. By comparison, Dyami Brown scored two touchdowns on only 14 targets last season. Thankfully, Johnson won’t score zero touchdowns again in 2023. The former Toledo star was the WR9 in 2021, averaging 13.8 half-point PPR fantasy points per game.

More importantly, the veteran had eight receiving touchdowns that year, a career-high. Had he totaled six touchdowns last year (his career average was 6.7 per season before last season), Johnson would have been the WR20 last year. The veteran is a steal at his ADP.

Elijah Moore (CLE): ADP 126.7 | WR47

Everyone in the fantasy football community called Moore a second-year breakout last season. He ended his rookie year on fire, averaging 17.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per game over the final five games. Unfortunately, nothing went according to plan last season. Moore couldn’t earn consistent snaps or targets on offense and asked for a trade.

While the Jets refused at first, they traded the young receiver to the Browns this offseason. The third-year receiver has been the talk of offseason workouts in Cleveland. Furthermore, Moore has built a strong connection with Deshaun Watson. The former Ole Miss star is my favorite post-hype sleeper this year.

Skyy Moore (KC): ADP 162.3 | WR57

After the Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill to the Dolphins, everyone tried to guess who would replace him in Kansas City. While many picked Moore, the former Western Michigan star struggled as a rookie, finishing fourth among the team’s wide receivers in targets and fifth in route run. However, he has been the focal point of the Chiefs offseason workouts.

Head coach Andy Reid says the team has high expectations for the second-year receiver. Meanwhile, Kadarius Toney recently underwent knee surgery and likely won’t be ready for the start of the season. With JuJu Smith-Schuster and his 101 targets off the team, Moore takes over as the starting slot receiver.

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