WR3s with WR1 Potential (2024 Fantasy Football) (2024)

WR3s with WR1 Potential (2024 Fantasy Football) (1)

Soaking up draft value is a tried and true way to make a championship run in fantasy football leagues. Gamers who can nab a WR3-priced wide receiver who performs like a WR1 can have a sizable edge over their league mates. The two following wide receivers have the potential to finish as top-12 wideouts in half-PPR formats. Furthermore, one is even cheaper than a WR3, carrying an average draft position (ADP) out of the top 40 wide receivers.

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WR3s With WR1 Potential

Christian Kirk (JAC – WR ): 74.3 ADP/WR36

Christian Kirk was on the fringe of a WR1 in his first season on the Jaguars in 2022. He was the WR17 in half-PPR points per game (11.8) among wide receivers who played at least 10 games in 2022. Calvin Ridley entered Jacksonville’s mix at wide receiver in 2023, knocking Kirk down to 10.1 half-PPR points per game.

Ridley bolted in free agency, inking a massive contract with the Titans. Gabe Davis will replace Ridley on the Jaguars, but he’s not the target earner Ridley was. Thus, Kirk should return to a more prominent role in Jacksonville’s offense. According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Kirk was tied for 29th in yards per route run (1.75 Y/RR) among 71 wideouts targeted at least 50 times in 2022. He was also targeted on a rock-solid 21.2% of his routes that season.

In 2023, Kirk was tied for 18th in yards per route run (2.07 Y/RR) among 71 wide receivers targeted at least 50 times. He was also targeted on 21.1% of his routes. The most substantial difference between 2022 and 2023 was Kirk’s touchdown output. He scored eight touchdowns in 2022 before dipping to three in 2023. If Kirk’s touchdowns can regress to 2022’s output while maintaining his 2023 efficiency, he can be a top-12 wide receiver in 2024.

Christian Watson (GB – WR ): 85.7 ADP/WR41

Sadly, Christian Watson has been plagued by hamstring injuries in his young professional career. This offseason, he’s seeking ways to avoid re-injuring his hamstrings. Watson can be a fantasy asset if he finds an answer to the hamstring issues, and players are injury-prone until they aren’t.

The dynamic young wide receiver has played only 23 regular season games in his career. Furthermore, Watson had at least a 60% snap share in only eight games in 2022 and eight in 2023. The following table has his statistics for the 16-game sample when he’s played at least 60% of Green Bay’s offensive snaps.

In that 16-game sample, Watson had half-PPR weekly finishes of WR2, WR5, WR8, WR6 and WR14 in 2022 and WR24, WR10 and WR8 in 2023. So, he was a WR1 in 37.5% of those games and a WR1 or WR2 in 50% of them. Watson had 192.7 half-PPR points in that sample, and his average of 12.0 half-PPR points per game would have ranked as the WR18 among wideouts who played at least 10 games in 2023.

Watson's rookie season excellence is worth revisiting. He was highly efficient relative to rookie wideouts targeted at least 50 times in their rookie season since 2015.

The table was littered with many hits and few misses. In addition, Watson was also 24th in PFF's receiving grade among 71 wide receivers targeted at least 50 times in 2022.

Watson was also heavily involved in Green Bay's offense when healthy in 2023. In the eight games he played at least 60% of Green Bay's offensive snaps, Watson was second on the team in routes (251), first in targets (49), second in receptions (26), first in receiving yards (397) and tied for first in receiving touchdowns (four).

The Packers have an intriguing collection of young pass-catchers, but Watson was drafted the earliest (34th pick) of the group and has a drool-inducing athletic profile. Jayden Reed and Watson are arguably Green Bay's most irreplaceable weapons, and the latter has demonstrated a high weekly ceiling. Watson's vertical usage and Green Bay's pass-catching depth could result in some bust weeks, but his booms could equate to a WR1 finish in 2024.

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WR3s with WR1 Potential (2024 Fantasy Football) (2024)

FAQs

Who is the best WR to pick in fantasy football? ›

2024 PPR wide receiver rankings
Rank, PlayerBowenClay
1. CeeDee Lamb, Dal11
2. Tyreek Hill, Mia22
3. Ja'Marr Chase, Cin33
4. Justin Jefferson, Min55
37 more rows
Apr 29, 2024

Who is the deep sleeper in 2024 fantasy football? ›

Fantasy Football: 2024 pre-draft rookie sleepers
  • WR Javon Baker, UCF.
  • WR Jamari Thrash, Louisville.
  • RB Kimani Vidal, Troy.
  • RB Tyrone Tracy, Purdue.
  • RB Isaac Guerendo, Louisville.
  • TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State.
Apr 23, 2024

What is the difference between WR1 and WR3? ›

WR1, WR2, WR3: In a 10-team league, a WR1 is a top-10 wide receiver, a WR2 is ranked from 11-20, and a WR3 is ranked 21-30. Zero-RB strategy: A strategy wherein a manager opts against selecting any running backs during the first four or five rounds of a draft.

Who is the best rookie to draft in fantasy football? ›

Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings For 2024 And Beyond
  • Ray Davis, RB, Buffalo Bills.
  • Drake Maye, QB, New England Patriots.
  • Ricky Pearsall, WR, San Francisco 49ers.
  • Troy Franklin, WR, Denver Broncos.
  • Javon Baker, WR, New England Patriots.
  • Jaylen Wright, RB, Miami Dolphins.
  • Trey Benson, RB, Arizona Cardinals.
3 days ago

Who are the top wide receivers in the 2024 draft? ›

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  • Malik Nabers, LSU. ...
  • Brian Thomas, LSU. ...
  • Xavier Leggette, South Carolina. ...
  • Roman Wilson, Michigan. ...
  • Ladd McConkey, Georgia. ...
  • Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky. ...
  • Troy Franklin, Oregon. ...
  • Xavier Worthy, Texas.
Mar 31, 2024

Who is WR 1 in fantasy? ›

Fantasy Football Wide Receiver (WR) Rankings (2024)
RankNameTeam
1.Justin JeffersonMIN
2.Tyreek HillMIA
3.CeeDee LambDAL
4.Amon-Ra St. BrownDET
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Which players to keep in fantasy football? ›

2024 Fantasy Football Rankings — Top 100
  • Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB1) Christian McCaffrey is the king for at least one more year. ...
  • Tyreek Hill, MIA (WR1) ...
  • Breece Hall, NYJ (RB2) ...
  • Ja'Marr Chase, CIN (WR3) ...
  • Amon-Ra St. ...
  • Bijan Robinson, ATL (RB3) ...
  • A.J. Brown, PHI (WR5) ...
  • Jonathan Taylor, IND (RB5)

Is Sleeper the best fantasy platform? ›

If you want a platform that feels fresher, with a more modern user interface, and you don't mind gambling options: Sleeper might be ideal for you. It currently offers season-long leagues for football and basketball, but not for baseball.

Why is Sleeper fantasy better? ›

When we look at drafting abilities, there is a clear advantage among sleeper managers. The average ESPN league is only drafting about 83% of the value it should be, whereas Sleeper leagues are getting ~95% of the value.

What is the difference between WR1 and WR2 and WR3? ›

When it comes to a fantasy football draft, a WR3 is a wide receiver who is ranked between 25th-36th at their position. This is the third tier of wide receivers. WR1 is ranked from 1st-12th while WR2 is ranked from 13th-24th at the receiver position.

Is WR3 the slot? ›

Usually they are referred to as X (split end), Y (slot), or Z (flanker). So in matchup rankings, the WR1 would be the X, the WR2 the Z, and WR3 the Y. But a lot of this depends on the team.

What is a WR3 in the NFL? ›

• 7y ago. If you have a 12 team league, a WR1 would be a top 12 WR, a WR2 would be receivers 13-24, WR3 would be receivers 25-36, and so on.

Who is the best NFL WR right now? ›

Ranking the NFL's top 10 most valuable wide receivers of the 2023 season
  • Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins. ...
  • A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles. ...
  • CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys. ...
  • D.J. ...
  • Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers. ...
  • Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers. ...
  • Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals. ...
  • Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills.
Nov 29, 2023

Which WR has the most fantasy points? ›

Cooper Kupp has racked up the most PPR fantasy points by a wide receiver in a season, with 439.5 points in 2021.

Is RB or WR more important in fantasy? ›

The ceiling is much higher with WRs, so it may be more valuable to select a top tier WR for your team vs. a top tier RB, simply because they have a better chance of outscoring them. All of these reasons combine to effectively support the conclusion that WRs do score more points than RBs in Fantasy Football.

What position is WR in fantasy football? ›

Wide Receiver (WR): If selected, the league will draft individual NFL wide receivers. The maximum number of starters at the WR slot is ten.

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