Outlook Caleb Douglas
Rookie Playmaker Surging Up Depth Charts as an Intriguing Late-Round Sleeper
Caleb Douglas has turned heads throughout training camp, capitalizing on a wide-open Miami receiver room to claim a starting role on the outside alongside Jalen Tolbert. Drafted in the third round, the rookie quickly built chemistry with quarterback Malik Willis and flashed big-play ability in his preseason debut.
Fantasy managers are taking notice of his sudden emergence. Douglas went largely undrafted in early summer drafts, but his ADP has steadily climbed from outside the top 600 into the high 300s over the past month. That rising momentum makes him an intriguing late-round target rather than an overlooked flyer in 1.0 PPR formats.
Our projections anticipate 32 receptions, 400 receiving yards, and two touchdowns on 54 targets (88.0 fantasy points). While a developing passing attack may limit weekly consistency, Douglas' firm grasp on a starting boundary spot provides tangible late-round upside.
Updated 17 hrs ago
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Outlook Antonio Williams
Rookie Versatility Offers Deep-League Intrigue Despite Tumbling Draft Stock
Selected 71st overall by Washington, Antonio Williams brings dynamic slot and perimeter versatility to the passing attack. While veteran additions like Stefon Diggs alongside Terry McLaurin crowd the target hierarchy, Williams earned early praise in camp for his separation skills and crisp route-running.
Market sentiment has cooled considerably throughout August. After hovering near pick 164 in late July, his ADP has plummeted past pick 270 in 1.0 PPR formats, while roster rates sit near 4%. At this heavily discounted draft-day cost, he represents a low-risk dart throw rather than a reach.
We project Williams to record 40 receptions for 600 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns on 69 targets, yielding 126.0 fantasy points. While not an immediate weekly starter, his multi-alignment skillset makes him a viable late-round dynasty target or deep bench stash.
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