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Fantasy Football: 5 Undervalued Wide Receivers to Target

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Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams

ADP: 9.08 (WR43)

While the topic of ill-used former Buffalo Bills receivers now playing in California is fresh in our minds, we can check in on the Los Angeles Rams' lead receiver from 2017.

True, Cooper Kupp's 94 targets outdid Robert Woods' 85 last year, but Woods played in just 12 games. His 7.1 targets per contest ranked him 25th among receivers with at least eight games last season.

Yup, the team added Brandin Cooks, but they nixed Sammy Watkins, who saw 70 targets of his own for LA in 2017.

So, there are plenty of reasons to believe that Woods will again fall shy of the 100-target number, but you're getting a discount on last year's WR18 via PPR points per game at his WR43 price tag.

In the games he played, Woods commanded a 22% target market share and a 28% air yards market share, according to AirYards.com.

Cooks' deep-play ability (15.4-yard average depth of target last season) will replace Watkins' (14.4-yard average depth of target) nicely, allowing Woods to maintain the high-volume role that led to a career year for him in 2017.