Outlook D.J. Moore
Prime Target in Buffaloβs Remodeled Passing Game Offers Tremendous Draft-Day Value
Now wearing a Buffalo uniform, D.J. Moore enters the season as the leading option on the outside depth chart. Transitioning to a high-powered offense led by Josh Allen, Moore is positioned to compete for the top target share in this passing game alongside Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, and Dalton Kincaid.
Our models project Moore to secure 65 receptions for 863 yards and five touchdowns on 99 targets. This projection follows a productive final year in Chicago where he posted 810 yards and nine scores, proving his high-ceiling capability despite shifting offensive environments.
In standard 1.0 PPR leagues, his ADP has shown interesting movement, briefly spiking into the mid-30s in early June before settling back to 56. This current market cost makes him an exceptional draft-day value if he claims a heavy share of the passing attack.
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Outlook Jauan Jennings
Clutch Veteran Joins Minnesota's High-Powered Offense as a Prime Late-Round PPR Value
Jennings signed a one-year deal with Minnesota to operate as the primary slot receiver alongside Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. Joining a potent offense featuring Kyler Murray, Jennings famously compared his new situation to "Kevin Durant joining the Warriors." Still, he sits third in the wide receiver hierarchy.
Our models project Jennings for 48 receptions, 569 yards, and 4 touchdowns on 76 targets. After posting 137 catches and 16 scores over his last two seasons, he brings excellent hands and run-blocking to the Vikings, though sharing looks with Addison, Jefferson, and T.J. Hockenson caps his weekly ceiling.
Jennings' ADP currently sits at 146, recovering from a brief summer spike. For 1.0 PPR managers, our projections see his late-round price tag as a great value. He represents an affordable bench stash who can immediately provide starting utility if any of the team's top pass-catchers face an injury.
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