Give you my wide receiver fool gazes. Okay, I gave you my diamonds in the rough yes yesterday. Today we flipped the script and we go with a couple of guys that I think you need to forget about in fantasy football for two thousand and seventeen. Here's the first guy. I'm gonna give you four that I'm specific on. Okay, first guy is wide receiver nine right now, and that is T why Hilton good old T why going on? Right now? Okay, listen, he's wide receiver nine, he's twenty
three overall. That's the back end of the second round. That's the front of the third round. Let me tell you why he's gonna regress this year. First of all, as you know, Andrew Luck is not going to be under center in Week one. In my opinion, they haven't made it official, but they've been kicking the can down the road for a while. That shoulder injury is a problem. There is a dramatic downgrade. Whether it's the kid Morris
that they bring in, whether it's Scott Tolzen. If it is not Andrew Luck under center for any period of time, that has a ridiculous impact on t Y Hilton, same for Dante Moncrief, same for Jack Doyle in the passing game as well. But t Y Hilton is going at wide receiver nine. You need to let someone else spend their late second, early third round pick on t Y.
It should not be you. But anyway, even if there was Andrew Luck, listen, t Y Hilton led the NFL in receiving yards last year with four hundred and forty eight receiving yards. There is natural regression regardless of who is under center. And let me tell you the other reason. Okay, and this is the reason that I truly believe we can see some regression from t Y Hilton. Last year,
Dante Moncrief only played in nine games. Dante Moncrief again is someone Andrew Luck loved, especially in the red zone. Dante Moncrief is now expected to be healthy and their opposite, t Y Hilton. That is gonna take some opportunity, some targets away from t Y Hilton. That's not so. The Luck factor is one. The Dante Moncree factor is to the natural regression from leading the league in receiving yards is three. Someone is still gonna pay for t Y
Hilton as a top ten wide receiver. It will not be me to me, Chris t Y Hilton is a fantasy fool gaze forgot about him. Oh, I thought we had it all lined up means that's right. Fulghaze means phony, and I think this year t Y Hilton is gonna be fool gaze. Let me give you another guy I think is ful gaze. We're going down to wide receiver eighteen here now we're talking about Davante Adams on the Green Bay Packers. This is a guy going number forty
three overall. So depending on the size of your league, we're talking about back end of the fourth round, top end of the fifth round for Davante Adams. Let me tell you why he's a speeds fugazi this year. First of all, touchdowns are flukey. Touchdowns are not something you can depend on every season except for a couple of red zone beasts. Okay, and Davante Adams has not proven that he is that kind of receiver. Okay. Last year he had twelve touchdowns, seventy five catches, nine seven yards
and twelve touchdowns. Okay, Now listen, what if instead of twelve he only has six tds this year, which is completely viable. Remember they brought in Martellis Bennett, the Black Unicorn in there as well. Remember Randall Cobb, who was out a lot of the year last year, is gonna be back. And head coach McCarthy even said that they want to get Cobb as a bigger part of this offense. I'm telling you the touchdowns being flukey, that is a
big part of it. Remember like two years ago when Alan Hearns on the Jaguars had something like twelve or fourteen touchdowns as well, and then the next year he went all the way down to like six. I think similar things can happen for Davante Adams. And if you slash that touchdown, uh, you know, production in half, you're not getting the you know, wide receiver eighteen value in the end of the fourth beginning of the fifth round
that you're getting if those touchdowns are there. Listen, Yes, this Green Bay Packers offense can um support multiple pass catchers. But we're talking about Jordy Nelson, who's going as wide receiver six. We're talking about Randall Cobb, who, like I said, I think is gonna come back. I think he's a value going right now in overall I don't think it's sustainable for Davante Adams just yet. I like his regression. I think he's more of a wide receiver three, not
a wide receiver two in that area. I would much rather guys like Tyreek Hill. I would much rather um de Marius Thomas. I would rather al Shan Jeffrey as well, and I'm not big on al Shan Jeffrey. I think Davante Adams, hopefully you're ready for me this time, Bounty Killer. I think Davante Adams is another wide receiver foo gaze what means all right? So that's too fou gazes now, fogaz number three. You don't have to go down far in the consensus rankings on Fantasy Pros, which was an
amalgamation of a lot of different sites. Wide receiver twenty two right now, fifty two overall. So we're talking about a fifth rounder right here, Jarvis Landry of the Miami Dolphins. I believe in this one big time. This one is one of my biggest fool gaze wide receiver calls. And there's a number of reasons why. First of all, remember they now have Jay Cutler under center there in Miami. It's not Ryan Tannehill. Jay Cutler likes to throw the ball down the field. Okay, that means to me it's
gonna be Davante Parker, not Jarvis Landry. That gets a lot of opportunity. The other thing I have to tell you about Landry. Check your league's settings. He still maybe on okay, on PPR leagues because that is where he gets the most of his production. He does catch passes as this kind of Julian Edelman type underneath receiver. This is a guy that's average nineties six catches over the last three years. I think he falls far short of
that this season. Okay, remember Jay Cutler going down the field, natural regression. The scheme is a little bit different. And here's the other thing. Listen, there's trade talk right now around Jarvis Landry. Okay, the Dolphins don't believe in him. And part of the reason I'm telling you, I think there could be something here where they want to naturally suppress his production because he's gonna be on the open market this year and his he's in the same contract
phase as O'Dell. This kind they're trying to negotiate. I think they're trying to suppress it. So the market is a little bit cheaper. But I also think um Davante Parker is going to be the guy in Miami. Remember, Jake Cutler has already called him, quote unquote, a faster version of al Sean Jeffrey, the last guy I want to give view. We go to Tennessee. Okay, going right now is wide receiver thirty seven. That means he's a wide receiver four in many people's books, not in mine.
I'm talking about Eric Decker on the Tennessee Titans. This guy is going ninety two overall. To me, I have no idea how Eric Decker is right now in consensus ranks the highest ranked Tennessee Titans wide receiver. Like I said, Decker is going as wide out thirty seven, ninety two overall. Corey Davis, the rookie, is going ast with overall Richard Matthews, who I think is going to be the wide out one in Tennessee at least until Corey Davis holds, you know,
takes that throne. Richard Matthews going as wide receiver forty eight. Decker is not the guy. Listen. Decker also is in a new scheme. Decker is going to a team that labels themselves exotic smash mouth. How many passing yards is there to go around for all three of these wide outs. I'm not sure Decker is the wide even in Tennessee
with the long and storied injuried history. Remember he's coming off like major surgeries, okay, and also the comfort factor for a new quarterback, uh still young quarterback in Marcus Mariota. He's gonna go where he's familiar. You know where he's familiar number one wide receiver Richard Matthews. You know where else he's familiar turning and handing the ball to DeMarco Murray or maybe even Derrick Henry for exotic smash mouth. You know who else he's familiar with, tight end Delaney Walker.
Too many options in my opinion, So Chris again, Eric Decker to me, fantasy foo gaze? Forgot about what is means? Phony? That's right, those are some fool gazes I got for you. We gotta call
