Cedric Tillman is a fantasy football sleeper undervalued draft pick for 2025. Read the fantasy football outlook and draft advice for the Cleveland Browns wide receiver.
RotoBaller Ranking (half-PPR): WR66
Fantasy Draft Analysis: Cedric Tillman enters his third season as a prime breakout candidate, considering the effect he had on the Browns' passing game when healthy after Amari Cooper was sent packing before Week 7.
From Weeks 7 through 12, the Tennessee product would go on to average 0.40 fantasy points per route run and 15.6 fantasy points per game. Over that five-game period, Tillman accumulated 26 receptions on 44 targets, earning a 19.7% target share with an average depth of target of 12.8. In those five contests, Tillman was more productive than Jerry Jeudy, who is coming off the board in the back half of the sixth round of fantasy drafts. Tillman could be the Browns' wide receiver to draft, not Jeudy.
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In the four games preceding Tillman's concussion that ultimately ended his season, the Browns wideout produced 302 receiving yards on 24 receptions, with 92 of those yards coming after the catch.
With Joe Flacco as the anticipated quarterback for the Browns come Week 1, fantasy managers should be viewing Tillman's floor much as they did Michael Pittman Jr. when the duo was hooking up in Indianapolis. In seven games that season, Pittman had 31 receptions on 52 targets, leading to 396 receiving yards, three touchdowns, and 12.7 fantasy points per game.
- Matt Donnelly
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