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Biggest ESPN rankings values?
Anyone have a player they feel like the official ESPN rankings really undervalue either based on numberFire rankings or a personal hunch? Ex: Michael Crabtree at 53 per ESPN but 33rd overall in the NF draft kit #value
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    ATX Playa (488 Reputation Points)
    I'm not seeing the volume of super-values that I did last year in regards to your ESPN question. Last year I got super-values on D.Murray, R.Mathews, and Jordy N. (and even Shady with the 4th overall pick) and won my leauge. Perhaps things will shake out to find some better values over the next month.
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    Channing Hindel (833 Reputation Points)
    Antonio Brown (27) could be a top-3 WR in PPR leagues, especially if you like to go RB,RB the first two rounds. He'd be a steal in the 3rd IMO.
    Kyle Rudolph (118) should benefit from Norv Turner as everyone's been mentioning.
    Tom Brady (76) because, well, he's Tom Brady.
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    augie (500 Reputation Points)
    I like Brian Hartline at the end of the draft. His ranking of 62WR in ESPN standard scoring drafts is leading him to go undrafted, while numberFire has him ranked 97 overall regardless of position in 12 team drafts. Doug Baldwin (114), Rod Streater (118), Kenny Stills(119), and Jerricho Cotchery (120) are also ranked poorly by ESPN and are usually undrafted as well. The gap between bench level WRs is not very significant and drafting them later will allow you to focus on other positions..