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More importantly, who to avoid?As to who to draft, follow the example of Waller, who saw an ADP at TE5 due to the new additions in the Raiders receiving room and his one-year track record of success, look for targets who can emerge as the primary receiving options with situations driving their price down. What about TEs to avoid?Average Draft Position (ADP) referenced is FantasyPros consensus ADP for PPR formatsJoin our Discord to Chat with Experts and FantasyPros Subscribers >>Dallas Goedert (PHI) TE7, ADP 76We lead off with a player that could see a dramatic value change before this article is even published. The team has cleared several offseason milestones between the draft and the June 1st cut date.Goedert’s ADP reflects Ertz’s departure from the team. You can wait much later to draft a player with a similar ceiling.Evan Engram (NYG) TE14, ADP 121Engram’s breakout rookie year is looking like a mirage. TE14 may seem low enough to take a shot on his pedigree, but at an ADP of 121, players with much higher upsides like Jonnu Smith, Darnell Mooney, or Mike Williams are still on the board.
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