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Players We Like Less Than ADP

As with the players we like more than ADP, always side with your cheat sheet. This doesn’t take into account league settings, but will give you a general sense of who we’re under the markets on.

The more negative the Delta column is, the less we like that player compared to their ADP.

PlayerTeamPosADPRankDelta
Mac JonesNEQB226330-104
Trey LanceSFQB240329-89
Deuce VaughnDALRB249315-66
Sam HowellWASQB237294-57
Ezekiel ElliottFARB145187-42
Tank BigsbyJACRB150192-42
Jimmy GaroppoloLVQB221263-42
C.J. StroudHOUQB217258-41
Brock PurdySFQB200238-38
Jerick McKinnonKCRB118155-37
Jared GoffDETQB127163-36
Luke MusgraveGBTE243279-36
Devon AchaneMIARB114149-35
Derek CarrNOQB156189-33
Bryce YoungCARQB176207-31
Kendre MillerNORB151180-29
Dak PrescottDALQB83108-25
Juwan JohnsonNOTE170194-24
Jerome FordCLERB196220-24
Hayden HurstCARTE211234-23
Trevor LawrenceJACQB5577-22
Deshaun WatsonCLEQB79101-22
Tyjae SpearsTENRB188210-22
Justin HerbertLACQB4566-21
Kenny PickettPITQB164185-21
Aaron RodgersNYJQB106126-20
D’Andre SwiftPHIRB6482-18
Jaylen WarrenPITRB148166-18
Tua TagovailoaMIAQB89105-16
Ryan TannehillTENQB241257-16
Jeff WilsonMIARB152167-15
Tyler ConklinNYJTE233248-15
Dalvin CookFARB6983-14
Michael CarterNYJRB207221-14
Antonio GibsonWASRB93106-13
Damien HarrisBUFRB117130-13
Devin SingletaryHOURB139152-13
Michael MayerLVTE183196-13
DeAndre HopkinsTENWR4657-11
Chris GodwinTBWR5970-11
Zach CharbonnetSEARB109120-11
Jordan LoveGBQB199209-10
Chase EdmondsTBRB232242-10
Jahmyr GibbsDETRB3847-9
Keenan AllenLACWR4150-9
T.J. HockensonMINTE4453-9
Drake LondonATLWR5664-8
Samaje PerineDENRB103111-8
Russell WilsonDENQB125133-8
Lamar JacksonBALQB3643-7
Justin FieldsCHIQB4754-7
Michael PittmanINDWR7380-7
Jordan AddisonMINWR8693-7
Adam ThielenCARWR124131-7
Cordarrelle PattersonATLRB169176-7
Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR1521-6
DeVonta SmithPHIWR2632-6
Rachaad WhiteTBRB6268-6
Daniel JonesNYGQB104110-6
DK MetcalfSEAWR3136-5
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR8489-5
Odell BeckhamBALWR110115-5
Kareem HuntFARB198203-5
Chase BrownCINRB231236-5
Cooper KuppLARWR59-4
CeeDee LambDALWR1115-4
Patrick MahomesKCQB1822-4
Josh AllenBUFQB2125-4
Diontae JohnsonPITWR7579-4
Jamaal WilliamsNORB100104-4
Allen LazardNYJWR121125-4
Rashee RiceKCWR182186-4
Irv Smith JrCINTE186190-4
Saquon BarkleyNYGRB811-3
Davante AdamsLVWR1316-3
Garrett WilsonNYJWR1720-3
Joe BurrowCINQB4346-3
Terry McLaurinWASWR4851-3
Courtland SuttonDENWR9295-3
Anthony RichardsonINDQB119122-3
D’Onta ForemanCHIRB138141-3
Stefon DiggsBUFWR1012-2
George KittleSFTE5456-2
Christian KirkJACWR6567-2
Kirk CousinsMINQB101103-2
Tyler HigbeeLARTE135137-2
Jake FergusonDALTE248250-2
Austin EkelerLACRB45-1
Tyreek HillMIAWR78-1
Bijan RobinsonATLRB910-1
A.J. BrownPHIWR1213-1
Chris OlaveNOWR2728-1
Alvin KamaraNORB7273-1
Javonte WilliamsDENRB7475-1
Geno SmithSEAQB112113-1
Tyler AllgeierATLRB133134-1
Clyde Edwards-HelaireKCRB194195-1

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Malik Nabers caught 7-of-14 targets for 68 yards in the Giants' Week 16 loss to the Falcons.
This has somehow become Nabers' usual, inefficient statline amongst his league-worst quarterback play. He almost didn't get there after coming up gimpy following his second reception. Grimacing, Nabers could be seen attempting to stretch out his pectoral for several moments. He eventually made his way back, however, and almost capped the proceedings with a garbage time touchdown. Unfortunately, Drew Lock missed him twice in the end zone as the fourth quarter neared its expiration. Hitting his floor every week with seemingly no ceiling, Nabers will remain a back-end WR2 for the fantasy finals vs. Indy's stout pass defense.
(Dec 22 -- NBC Sports)

Calvin Ridley caught 3-of-5 targets for 78 yards and a touchdown in the Titans' Week 16 loss to the Colts.
Ridley saw just five targets for the second straight week with Mason Rudolph starting. One of those was a 38-yard toss that Ridley caught on a deep route for a touchdown. He is the team's primary receiver, but Rudolph has been targeting receivers in shallow areas often, pumping up tight end receiving numbers. Ridley's fantasy value is reliant on occasional touchdowns and big plays. He is in the WR3 range for Week 17 against the Jaguars.
(Dec 22 -- NBC Sports)

Texans listed John Metchie (shoulder) as a limited participant on Sunday's estimated practice report.
Metchie was inactive for Week 16's game against the Chiefs after being held out of practice all week. Sunday's limited designation is an upgrade from last week, and is one worth watching with Tank Dell (knee) likely out for the season. Metchie has just 17 catches for 182 yards and a touchdown this season, but should see a healthy snap share in Week 17's game against the Ravens if active.
(Dec 22 -- NBC Sports)

DeVonta Smith caught 6-of-8 targets for 51 yards in the Eagles' Week 16 loss against the Commanders.
It was the A.J. Brown Show from start to finish against Washington. Brown was targeted 15 times while Smith was an afterthought, especially in the second half. Smith dropped what would have been a third down conversion in the fourth quarter -- one that might have ended the game for the Commanders. It was a letdown performance after Smith's 111-yard, one-touchdown outing last week against Pittsburgh, but he remains in the top-30 among fantasy wideouts as the Eagles head into Week 17 against the Cowboys. Smith had 14 yards on two grabs the last time he faced Dallas.
(Dec 22 -- NBC Sports)

Cole Kmet caught both of his targets for nine yards and a touchdown in the Bears' Week 16 loss to the Lions.
No fantasy manager with their salt was still starting Kmet, so his one-yard score fell on deaf ears. Kmet's 6/49/1 stat line over his past four games would be a normal day for the league's better tight ends. The fact that he needs a month to amass those stats tells you all you need to know about his fantasy outlook heading into Week 17.
(Dec 22 -- NBC Sports)

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