18 Late-Round Picks the Experts Love (2024 Fantasy Football)

When preparing for your fantasy football drafts, knowing which players to target and others to avoid is important. The amount of information available can be overwhelming, so a great way to condense the data and determine players to draft and others to leave for your leaguemates is to use our expert consensus fantasy football rankings compared to fantasy football average draft position (ADP). In this way, you can identify players the experts are willing to reach for at ADP and others they are not drafting until much later than average. Let’s dive into a few notable fantasy football players below.

2024 Fantasy Football Draft Advice

PLAYER NAME TEAM ECR ECR VS. ADP ADP POS RANK BYE WEEK
Deshaun Watson CLE 131 27 158 QB21 10
Geno Smith SEA 139 30 169 QB23 10
Jaleel McLaughlin DEN 145 21 166 RB47 14
Tyler Allgeier ATL 146 17 163 RB48 12
DeMario Douglas NE 159 53 212 WR65 14
Khalil Herbert CHI 160 24 184 RB52 7
Ja’Lynn Polk NE 163 43 206 WR67 14
Darnell Mooney ATL 164 40 204 WR68 12
Ray Davis BUF 166 32 198 RB53 12
Michael Wilson ARI 168 27 195 WR69 11
Rashod Bateman BAL 169 55 224 WR70 14
Roschon Johnson CHI 171 36 207 RB54 7
Jermaine Burton CIN 175 40 215 WR72 12
Wan’Dale Robinson NYG 177 46 223 WR73 11
Marvin Mims Jr. DEN 178 51 229 WR74 14
Juwan Johnson NO 192 52 244 TE25 12
Demarcus Robinson LAR 193 41 234 WR77 6
Roman Wilson PIT 198 30 228 WR78 9

Fantasy Football Draft Outlook

DeMario Douglas (WR – NE)

The Patriots’ wide receiver depth chart is wide open. Douglas’s path to leading the team in targets this year is clear. Regardless of whether Drake Maye or Jacoby Brissett is under center, this offense has the chance to surprise people. Last year, in the eight games Douglas played at least 50% of the snaps, he commanded a team-leading 20.8% target share and 24.4% first read share. He was a WR3 or better in weekly fantasy scoring in five of those eight games. Douglas could be a strong weekly flex in 2024.

Jermaine Burton (WR – CIN)

Burton has a clear path to volume behind Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. He should be starting three wide sets from Day 1. Tyler Boyd has been a descending player for the last few seasons, and even as the team’s third wheel, he drew between 83 and 98 targets per season. Burton could push for 100-plus in his rookie season. The passing volume should be there, as Cincinnati was third in neutral passing rate last year when Joe Burrow was healthy and looking like his usual self. Off-the-field issues are the only reason that Burton was available when the Bengals selected him in the NFL Draft. Based on talent alone, he should have been at least a second-round pick and could have honestly pushed for a first-round selection. In his final season at Alabama, Burton was in the 90th percentile against single coverage and 82nd percentile in YPRR. If Tee Higgins gets moved prior to Week 1 or holds out, Burton’s stock will soar through the roof.

Darnell Mooney (WR – ATL)

Darnell Mooney’s potential as a FA steal in the upcoming season is evident despite a challenging and injury-marred previous campaign. His track record of commanding a significant target share of 27%, especially during his standout performances in 2021-2022, underscores his ability to thrive in an offense. With a clear path to the WR2 role in Atlanta’s receiving corps, Mooney could emerge as a valuable asset, particularly in a case of an injury. Coupled with his impressive yards after the catch per reception, Mooney’s presence adds depth and reliability to the upgraded Falcons’ passing game.

Fantasy Football Draft Rankings

Check out the consensus 2024 fantasy football draft rankings from our experts.