Getting picks wrong in the last quarter of your fantasy football draft won't cost you a chance at the championship. By that point, it's apparent who will be in your starting lineup when the season begins, so it's a matter of finding the proper depth for your bench.
If even one of those players turns into a regular contributor, you've done well. Sometimes, one of those picks can help take you over the top.
For the most part, picks made this late in the draft are about low-risk, high-reward players. The ceiling would be considered a fantasy starter, while the floor would be a candidate to cut loose as early as Week 2.