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Fantasy Football 2015: WR Rankings, Sleepers and Risks to Avoid

August 26, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Building your team around wide receivers might be the smartest way to construct a fantasy roster, but are you willing to go after them right away? You should be if you’re a forward thinker.
It amazes me how many people still think they need to get a running back in the first round, or at least the first two rounds. You can easily start a draft with Odell Beckham Jr. and A.J. Green and still end up with Frank Gore or Mark Ingram as your top back. Sure, they may not be ideal RB1 candidates, but it doesn’t matter since you have a pair of WR1s as the cornerstones of your team.
Young, talented WRs can take you a long way, especially if they’re part of a team with a good-to-great quarterback. That’s why Antonio Brown, Demaryius Thomas, Dez Bryant, Julio Jones and Beckham have so much value and are consistently going in the first round.
Building your team around the best talent at the WR and RB spots early in your draft is the way to go, with WR taking t...

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