Hill is being taken as a top-12 wide receiver, but he's a player to fade at that price.
Tyreek Hill came into the league in 2016 and immediately became a tough puzzle to crack for fantasy football.
His offensive usage was very low through the first six weeks of the season, but with 3 touchdowns on only 14 receptions in that stretch, his playmaking ability was clear. He went on to finish the season averaging the fourth-most fantasy points per 100 snaps (47.6) among all players that averaged at least 20 snaps per game.
His role in the Kansas City Chiefs' offense was tough to nail down, as he garnered 83 targets and 24 carries, and combining that with concerns about his efficiency being sustainable, he was a polarizing fantasy pick heading into his sophomore season.