Now that the 2019 NFL offseason is officially underway, it's time for fantasy football enthusiasts to fully focus on their drafts. No matter which selection format you prefer—snake draft or auction draft—you want to be sure to get good value while not overpaying for players who won't consistently produce.
With wide receivers—perhaps more so than any other position—this can be a difficult challenge. Not only are receivers heavily dependent on their quarterbacks and the offensive systems they play in, their production can also be affected by the other pass-catchers on the roster.
Unlike starting running backs—who almost always see the bulk of the carries when healthy—even No.