Outlook Tre Tucker
Ascending Deep Threat Poised to Outperform Draft Cost with Upgraded Quarterback
Tre Tucker enters the year poised for a secure starting role, serving as a starting outside receiver on our depth chart. With veteran Kirk Cousins now leading the offense, Tucker should benefit from improved passing volume, even while competing for targets with tight end Brock Bowers and wideout Jack Bech. He has shown steady statistical growth over his career, culminating in a personal-best 724-yard campaign last season.
Our models project Tucker to register 45 receptions for 577 yards and three touchdowns on 67 targets. While fantasy managers are currently taking a wait-and-see approach with his 17% start rate, his path to consistent playing time is secure. Season-ending injuries to depth wideouts Justin Shorter and Corey Rucker further solidify Tucker's grip on key offensive snaps.
Evaluating his draft momentum, Tucker's ADP has experienced notable volatility in PPR formats. After starting in the 230s in early May, his cost spiked as high as the late 140s in early June before settling back to a highly reasonable 193. At this depressed price, our projections see him as a low-risk value steal with plenty of late-round appeal.
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Outlook Calvin Ridley
Shifting Titans Depth Chart Leaves Veteran Wideout Facing Career-Low Target Volume
Calvin Ridley enters the season as the veteran presence in a heavily reshaped Tennessee passing offense. While listed atop the depth chart at right wide receiver, the 31-year-old faces new target competition following the addition of first-round rookie Carnell Tate and slot receiver Wan'Dale Robinson. With rookie quarterback Cam Ward taking over the reins under center, Ridley's target share is expected to decline in this younger, evolving offense.
In the draft market, Ridley's ADP has shown significant volatility, climbing from the 210s in early May into the mid-150s before settling back around the late-190s in mid-June. Fantasy managers in 1.0 PPR leagues are increasingly viewing him as a late-round depth piece rather than a reliable weekly starter, resulting in a low roster rate of just 28 percent.
Our projections expect a modest campaign, predicting 36 receptions for 548 yards and two touchdowns. Given his sinking ADP, Ridley is shaping up as a cheap bench stash, though his low projected ceiling makes him more of a falling asset than a true draft-day steal.
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