X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

5 Overvalued Wide Receivers You Should Avoid At Their Current ADPs

 

Overvalued NFL Wide Receivers & ADPs 

Overall, the ADP for many receivers this year seems relatively fair.  But when formulating your draft strategy, you always have to look out for players who are undervalued (sleepers) or overvalued (potential busts) at their current ADP.  There are some player’s I’d certainly shuffle around, but inside the top 50 wide receiver rankings, these are the player’s that I would suggest avoiding at the ADP they are currently being selected at in both mock drafts and real fantasy football drafts that have already taken place.

 

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

Victor Cruz - New York Giants

Current ADP: 42 (WR16)

Victor CruzVictor Cruz is being taken as the 16th receiver overall in fantasy drafts this year.  That makes him a projected low high WR2 this year.  I’m having a very hard time believing he can manage to give you that value when the year is finished, for a multitude of reasons, most of them concerning what is surrounding Cruz.

The offensive line was disappointing last year, and so far in the preseason, it hasn’t been any better.  Eli Manning is going to be under pressure just about every play, which is going to severely limit the potential for his receivers to get downfield, something Cruz has been pretty good at his entire career.  The touchdowns also probably won’t be there for Cruz either, as Rueben Randle may turn into the heavy favorite to be the main red zone receiver, while Rashad Jennings and Andre WIlliams will probably be the main goal line weapons.

Cruz has been on a steady decline ever since his dominant rookie season, going from 1500 receiving yards, to 1000, to under 1000. His targets and catches have remained steady, but his yards per catch have severely declined, mostly due to his quarterback not having time to get the ball downfield.  His yards after the catch last year was also the 6th worst among the top 40 targeted wide receivers, a surprising figure considering how much of a gamebreaker Cruz was just 2 years prior.  I expect Bob McAdoo to help, and having Rueben Randle and Odell Beckham should help open up opportunities and keep Cruz in the slot, so there is some reason for optimism.

Bottom line: Don’t expect the offense to give him the opportunities he needs to get downfield and into the endzone.  Cruz ranked 24th in points per game for a wide receiver last year, and while it’s fair to expect an increase, I wouldn’t expect too much.  I’d expect a line close to 1100 yards and 5 touchdowns, which would put him at around #20 in points last year. Michael Crabtree and Pierre Garcon are both being drafted right near Cruz, and both are good bets to return more value than Cruz.

 

Emmanuel Sanders - Denver Broncos

Current ADP: 83 (WR29)

I understand why people love Sanders this year. It’s quite simple.  Peyton Manning is throwing him the ball, and 3rd wide receivers, no matter the talent level, thrive in Manning's offenses.  The best example is Brandon Stokely.  He was absolutely irrelevant in his fantasy career except when he was the 3rd wide receiver in Peyton Manning’s offense.  The difference between Stokely and Sanders is where they were being drafted. I would love Sanders as someone to take near the end of the draft, but can you justify drafting him as borderline fantasy starter?

Sanders is more talented than Stokely, although not by much.  He has pretty good speed, but below average hands, strength, and cuts.  Among wide receivers that were heavily targeted last year, he was among the worst in catch percentage and also yards per catch, a somewhat surprising stat considering he was opposite one of the most dominant wide receivers in the league last year in Antonio Brown.

How will Sanders fare in the Peyton Manning offense, and is it worth gambling on him as a starting wide receiver in fantasy, and someone you need to rely on to win the championship? Nope.  Sanders is not a fringe NFL talent, but he is certainly not a rising star either.  He first has to outperform the dynamic Cody Latimer in practice and also throughout the entire season just to retain his job, a red flag for fantasy.  He’s also fourth in line for touches behind Demaryius Thomas, Julius Thomas and Wes Welker, and he could be 5th by years end. Although that isn’t necessarily a bad thing in this offense, it caps his ceiling.

Bottom Line: The price you have to pay for Sanders is too high to return a profit.  Higher potential receivers such as Michael Floyd, Jeremy Maclin, Torrey Smith, Brandon Cooks, and Kelvin Benjamin are being taken in his range.  All of these guys possess much higher ceilings and floors than Sanders.

 

Larry Fitzgerald - Arizona Cardinals

Current ADP: 37 (WR12) 

rotoballer-fantasy-football-advice-larry-fitzgerald (1)

Well, I never thought I would be listing Larry Fitzgerald as an overvalued receiver in the fourth round.  Normally that would be a bargain for one of the best receivers in league history.  I hate to see receivers this good begin to slowly deteriorate in front of your eyes.  However, that’s slowly becoming the case for Fitz.

What made Fitzgerald so good his entire career was not his physical tools, but his instincts, superb route running and magical hands.  It was awesome watching him pluck a ball from midair that he had no business trying to get. He’s only 30, and still has plenty of strong years left, but I don’t think we’re going to be seeing the matchup nightmare that has been haunting defensive backs for the past decade.  Even though Fitzgerald was injured last year with a few different ailments, you could tell he was being utilized in a completely different way in order to maintain his effectiveness.

Michael Floyd, and now John Brown are being utilized as downfield receivers while Fitz will primarily focus on moving the chains as an over the middle receiver who can still get downfield.  The stats back this up, as he’s had under 1000 yards in two straight seasons, while his target rate and yards per catch have also dropped.  In fact, in four of the past five years, he’s topped 1,137 yards just once.  Not quite what we’d like to call elite.  I still expect a heavy role for Fitz like last year, but the days of him leading his offense seem to be over as the Cardinals will be involving every one of the weapons this year.  His touchdowns should remain high because of his presence in the red zone, although I don’t think he’ll reach the 10 he had last year because Michael Floyd is sure to take some of those TDs.

Bottom Line: Fitzgerald ranked 21st in fantasy points for receivers last year, so 12th this year may be pushing it a lot.  I’d rather draft a high upside receiver like Pierre Garcon in that spot or wait a couple rounds and draft T.Y Hilton.

 

Other Notable Receivers Being Drafted Too High

Jeffrey Beall - Own workKeenan Allen - San Diego Chargers, ADP 39 (WR14) - This is a tough one as I love Allen.  His only issue is his speed, which apparently been improved this offseason.

I just don’t see the leap from 23rd overall receiver in points per game to 14th this year, as the offense is still going to remain run heavy (I know he barely played the first 2 games).

I expect a top 20 finish, but many people are drafting him as their top wide receiver.  Let someone else grab him this early, as his targets probably won’t increase, especially with the return of Malcolm Floyd, addition of Donald Brown, and emergence of Ladarius Green.

 

Sammy Watkins - Buffalo Bills, ADP 91 (WR33) - Another receiver that would be great as a stash, but is being drafted as a starter.  Do you really expect EJ Manuel to hit Watkins on a 50 yard deep bomb more than once this season? I don’t, as he’s horribly inaccurate and timid.

Robert Woods had a nice rookie year for his expectations, but he did have just 587 yards.  I can’t see Watkins putting up 1000 yards this year, even with all the talent in the world.  The offense is extremely run heavy and Watkins just won’t have the necessary opportunity to unleash himself.

 

Don’t like one of my suggestions, or want to discuss another? Drop a comment or hit me on twitter @rotoballer_evan

 




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Brock Bowers

Pete Carroll Classifies Brock Bowers Among His Best Players Ever
De'Von Achane

Lingering Calf Injury Poses Concerns for De'Von Achane
Adam Thielen

Vikings and Panthers Struggling to Finalize Adam Thielen Trade
Malik Monk

Kings "Not Actively Engaged" in Trade Discussions Involving Malik Monk
P.J. Washington

Mavs Likely to Offer P.J. Washington a Contract Extension
Kenny Pickett

Raiders Acquire Kenny Pickett From Browns
Cincinnati Bengals

Bengals Give Trey Hendrickson a Raise
Amari Cooper

Signs One-Year Deal With Raiders
NHL

Jan Rutta Lands in Switzerland
Kirby Dach

Skates on Monday
COL

Tyson Barrie Retires From NHL
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Back in Toronto's Lineup
Joe Mixon

to Start Season on Non-Football Injury List
Jaylen Wright

Not Expected to Play in Week 1
Jakobi Meyers

Requests Trade
Jauan Jennings

Not Practicing on Monday, has Avoided IR for Now
Matthew Stafford

Taking 11-On-11 Reps on Monday
Zhang Mingyang

Suffers His First UFC Loss
Johnny Walker

Gets Back In The Win Column
Brian Ortega

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Aljamain Sterling

Proves Too Much For Brian Ortega
Chris Sale

Penciled in to Start on Saturday
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Suffers Unanimous-Decision Loss
Sergei Pavlovich

Wins Decision At UFC Shanghai
Terry McLaurin

Signs Three-Year Extension with Commanders
Kevin Borjas

Drops Decision At UFC Shanghai
Sumudaerji

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Kiefer Crosbie

Still Winless In The UFC
Taiyilake Nueraji

Gets His First UFC Win
Ryan Blaney

Earns his Second Daytona Cup Series Win
Tyler Reddick

Locks Into the 2025 Playoffs Despite Underwhelming Daytona Performance
Erik Jones

Misses the 2025 Playoffs Despite Top-Five Run at Daytona
Justin Haley

Best Performance of 2025 Falls Short of Victory at Daytona
Chase Burns

To Throw Bullpen on Tuesday
Kyle Larson

Enters Playoffs As Co-Points Leader
Alex Bowman

Advances to Playoffs Despite Crashing at Daytona
Cole Custer

Finally Shows Signs of Life at Daytona
Daniel Suarez

Lame-Duck Daniel Suarez Delivers Clutch Second-Place Finish
Logan Gilbert

Punches Out 13 in Victory
Randy Rodríguez

Randy Rodriguez Battling Arm Soreness
Marcus Semien

Out 4-6 Weeks, Could Miss Rest of Season
Ranger Suárez

Ranger Suarez Strikes Out 11 in Win
Cal Raleigh

Sets Catcher Home Run Record
Yordan Alvarez

Likely to Return on Tuesday
Jacob deGrom

to Start on Monday
Kyle Tucker

Homers Twice in Win
Chris Sale

Likely to Return Next Weekend
Brian Robinson Jr.

to be RB2
Najee Harris

to be Ready Week 1?
De'Von Achane

Making Good Progress
Jaylen Wright

Considered "Week-to-Week"
Marcus Semien

Placed on Injured List
Jackson Merrill

Heads to 10-Day Injured List
Jordan Love

Says He'll Play in Week 1
Brice Turang

Absent on Saturday, "Touch-and-Go" With Wrist Injury
Chase Elliott

Despite Being Winless at Daytona, Chase Elliott is Probably the Best DFS Option
Ryan Blaney

Will Likely Lead a Lot at Daytona
Kyle Larson

a Poor DFS Option at Daytona
Christopher Bell

Consistent Enough to Consider for DFS
Chris Buescher

Now Must Win His Way Into Playoffs
Ryan Preece

Being One of the Slowest-Starting Fords Makes Ryan Preece a Strong DFS Option
Ross Chastain

Leads a Lot on Drafting Tracks
Daniel Suarez

Now in Desperation Mode With his Career on the Line
Chase Briscoe

Tendency to Finish Better Than He Runs May Reap Dividends at Daytona
Lamar Jackson

Should Practice on Monday
Carson Hocevar

Hard to Forecast Since He's Rarely Given 100 Percent at Daytona
Michael McDowell

has a Solid Drafting Record
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Arguably Starting Too Well for Place-Differential Points
Austin Dillon

Will Likely Be Too Conservative for DFS Consideration
Matt Chapman

Activated and Starting on Saturday
Moses Moody

Warriors Not Interested in Trading Moses Moody
Kevin Durant

Rockets Expected to Agree on New Contract
Trey Murphy III

Warriors, Spurs Interested in Trey Murphy III
Zack Wheeler

to Undergo Season-Ending Surgery
Yoán Moncada

Yoan Moncada Hits a Pair of Home Runs on Friday
Willy Adames

Belts Two Solo Home Runs on Friday
CAR

Luke Kunin Joins Panthers on One-Year Deal
Auston Matthews

Says His Health is "Good" Before Start of Season
Roope Hintz

"Feeling Good" Ahead of New Season
Matthew Tkachuk

Recovering From Surgery
Marco Rossi

Wild Re-Sign Marco Rossi to Three-Year Deal
Bubba Chandler

Records Four-Inning Save in Debut
Walker Buehler

Officially Moving to Bullpen
NBA

Malik Beasley Now Drawing Interest from Teams
Brian Robinson Jr.

Traded to 49ers
Zhang Mingyang

Set For UFC Shanghai Main Event
Johnny Walker

In Dire Need Of Victory
Brian Ortega

An Underdog At UFC Shanghai
Aljamain Sterling

Set For UFC Shanghai Co-Main Event
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Sergei Pavlovich

A Favorite At UFC Shanghai
Kevin Borjas

Set for UFC Shanghai Main-Card Bout
Sumudaerji

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Kiefer Crosbie

Set To Open Up UFC Shanghai Main Card
Taiyilake Nueraji

Set For His UFC Debut
Connor Ingram

Clears Player Assistance Program
Frank Nazar

Inks Seven-Year Extension With Blackhawks
COL

Victor Olofsson Signs One-Year Deal With Avalanche
Tee Higgins

has Injury Scare on Thursday
Dallas Cowboys

Micah Parsons Expected to Play in Week 1
Dru Smith

Aims to Be Healthy for Training Camp
Jayson Tatum

Provides Injury Update
RJ Barrett

Considered a Trade Candidate
Golden State Warriors

Warriors "Remain Very Confident" About Signing Al Horford
Jahmir Young

Agrees to Deal With Heat
Hideki Matsuyama

Looks to Bounce Back at Tour Championship
Corey Conners

Looking to Reverse Struggles at East Lake
Cameron Young

Stays Hot Ahead of Tour Championship
Harris English

Aims for Complete Game at East Lake
Sepp Straka

Back in Action at East Lake
Ben Griffin

a Strong Value Play at East Lake
Rory McIlroy

Chasing Another Win at East Lake
Patrick Cantlay

Finishes Tied for 30th at BMW Championship
Ludvig Aberg

Finishes Tied For Seventh at BMW Championship
Collin Morikawa

Finishes Tied for 33rd at BMW Championship
Keegan Bradley

Finishes Tied for 17th at BMW Championship
Robert MacIntyre

Finishes Second at BMW Championship
J.J. Spaun

Finishes Tied for 23rd at BMW Championship
Scottie Scheffler

Wins BMW Championship
Harry Hall

Hot at the Right Time for Tour Championship
PGA

Sungjae Im Wants to Rebound at Tour Championship
Jacob Bridgeman

has One Weakness Heading to Atlanta
Nikola Vučević

Nikola Vucevic Not Expecting to Be Moved Before the Season
Nick Taylor

a Long Shot to Win Tour Championship
Josh Giddey

Bulls Not Interested in Sign-and-Trade Deal Involving Josh Giddey
Brian Harman

Trying to Crack Top 20 at Tour Championship
Andrew Novak

Attempts to Bounce Back in Atlanta
Oscar Tshiebwe

Signs New Two-Way Deal With Jazz
Justin Rose

Seeks Even More Success at Tour Championship
Washington Wizards

Alondes Williams Joins Wizards for Training Camp
Washington Wizards

Wizards Add Skal Labissiere for Training Camp

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP