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Does Travis Kelce Offer More Fantasy Football Upside Than Jimmy Graham?

Fantasy football is a game of compromises.

Sometimes it means trading away a solid backup running back to fill a hole that's been eating away at your WR3 spot. Other times it means dropping that sleeper you've been holding onto all season in order to field a full roster on a bye-heavy week.

And during fantasy football drafts, that compromise is often paid in draft capital, with the cost of acquiring a player with the potential to finish at the top of their position usually coming at a hefty price.

But sometimes you run into a situation where the fantasy football market has yet to catch up to the intrinsic value and potential of an undervalued player.