As the drafts in the NFL football pools get closer, the QMI agency offers you some tips for winning your auction. Today: wide receivers.
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– The elite
There are four recipients worthy of being chosen with either a first-round pick or a second-round talker. This first third is made up of Cooper Kupp (Los Angeles Rams), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals) and Stefon Diggs (Buffalo Bills).
It’s difficult, if not impossible, to say which of them will have the best campaign. However, it should be noted that Jefferson won’t have much help from other receivers at his club, which should make him your priority.
– The second third
There’s a lot of depth in wide receivers in 2022 and there are a lot of options when it comes to “B” options.
You’ll never regret getting your hands on Davante Adams (Los Angeles Raiders), CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys), Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins), Deebo Samuel (San Francisco 49ers) and Mike Evans (Buccaneers Tampa Bay).
– To vote from the fourth round
Many of the players mentioned in this section may have been selected prior to Round 4. If they ever become available after this, don’t hesitate to contact Mike Williams (Los Angeles Rams), Keenan Allen (Los Angeles Chargers), Michael Pittman Jr. (Indianapolis Colts), Terry McLaurin (Commanders of Washington), AJ Brown (Philadelphia Eagles ), DJ Moore (Carolina Panthers), Tee Higgins (Cincinnati Bengals), Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions) and Courtland Sutton (Denver Broncos).
– The bets
Poolers who like to take risks are served by taking on Joshua Palmer (Los Angeles Chargers), Rashod Bateman (Baltimore Ravens) and Skyy Moore (Kansas City Chiefs).
These three receivers should play a bigger role in their respective teams’ offensive lineup. They’ve also shown greatness when they’ve been thrown into the fray in the past or are showing off at training camps.
– Avoid
This section is reserved for those who follow NFL activities sporadically. Here are recipients whose names are very well known, but which you should definitely avoid when starting your design.
DK Metcalf (Seattle Seahawks) will always be a dominant athlete, but his quarterback will be Drew Luck or Geno Smith.
Adam Thielen (Minnesota Vikings), previously considered a safe pick, continues to regress and relegation continues in 2022.
Amari Cooper (Brown from Cleveland) must grapple with learning a new system of play and being relieved by a substitute while waiting for Deshaun Watson to serve out his 11-game suspension.