BALLER MOVE: Target ~160
CURRENT ADP: ~260
ANALYSIS: Prior to his injury last season, Quincy Enunwa was the toast of the fantasy community. Coming off a 58-catch, 857-yard performance with four touchdowns, people thought he was ready to take the next step. Unfortunately, injury prevented us from ever seeing if that could be the case.
Enunwa looks likely to enter the season as the Jets number four wide receiver, but I do not see him staying there long. Robby Anderson had a good 2017, Terrelle Pryor showed how much he can struggle last year in Washington, and Jermaine Kearse is now expected to miss Week 1 with an abdominal injury. Ardarius Stewart could be a threat for playing time when he returns from suspension, but Enunwa should be able to beat them out to claim the number two spot as the season progresses.
If he does, the rewards will be massive for fantasy owners. Regardless of whether Sam Darnold or Josh McCown is under center, this will be the best QB that Enunwa has gotten the opportunity to play with. Considering the numbers he put up in 2016 with Ryan Fitzpatrick under center, that is no small thing to be excited about. Enunwa's ADP means he is strictly a late-round flier in shallow leagues - but in deeper leagues, he becomes an interesting upside gamble as the rounds go on. If he can win this job there is a real chance he could be a top-30 wide receiver by the end of the year.
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