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TOP 5 Most Polarizing Long Contributions to Design (2025 Fantasy Football)

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While the 2025 Fantasy Football -Reinustrome season is still removed for months, FantasyPros already has an early ranking. One of the fantastic functions of FantasyPros is the standard deviation instrument with which fantasy players give an idea of ​​how much consensus among experts in relation to a specific player gives a consensus.

Today I look at five wide recipients with a higher standard deviation, examine the argument or argument behind the disagreement among the experts and, in my opinion, give whether the player is too high or too low in the ranking.

Most polarizing wide recipients

Tea Higgins (Wr – Cin)WR12 | 2.1 Hour Dev

Higgins' Fantasy value will change drastically depending on what happens to him in this low season. While the FantasyPros ranking lists the Star receiver as a WR12 in their ranking, Higgins could fall in front of the top 24, depending on which team he plays for the next season. However, his ideal fantasy landing site is to stay in Cincinnati. He missed five games for injuries. However, Higgins ended as a WR4 to point per game per game with an average of 15.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game and achieved a higher average than Puka Nacua (15.2).

Chris Olave (Wr – No)WR28 | 2.3 Hour Dev

While Olave is the clear recipient of Saints No. 1, he had fewer half-point PPR fantasy points than Rashid Shaheed (69.8 compared to 60.7) last year, although in more games (eight opposite seven) in more Played playing. So expect that the former Star of Ohio State is one of the more polarized long -nacelitivity recipients who drive into the 2025 season. However, Olave's talent is undeniable. In addition, his fights were partly due to several denominations last year. Even with Derek Carr at the center, I will design Olave, especially since the 28th wide receiver in front of the board.

Jerry Jeudy (WR – CLE)WR31 | 2.2 Hour Dev

The fantasy community had given up Jeudy last season. The veteran had little value with Deshaun Watson in the center. However, that changed when Jameis Winston took over the starter. Jeudy was the WR4 from week 8 to week 15, with Winston starting an average of 9.9 targets and 17.6 semi-point PPR fantasy points per game. However, his figures were easily inflated in week 13 a 36 fantasy point performance against his former team. I am on the road to design Jeudy unless Winston starts for the Browns next year.

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Cooper Kupp (WR – LAR) – WR41 | 2.8 Hour Dev

Unfortunately, Kupp probably played his last game for the Rams because the team wants to exchange them in this low season. The experienced recipient is not the superstar he was a few years ago. However, Kupp is anything but washed. Last season he ended the WR22 to point per game per game and achieved an average of 11.8 half point PPR fantasy points per competition and achieved a higher average than DJ Moore (11.1) and Tyreek Hill (10.5 ). Fantasy players should be interested in Kupp as WR3 in 2025, depending on where he ends up in this low season.

Quentin Johnston (WR – LAC)WR51 | 2.5 Hour Dev

Fantasy players should have high expectations of Ladd McConkey next year after an impressive rookie season. However, don't forget Johnston. After a terrible rookie year, the former TCU star was a solid flex option in 2024 and ended with the WR37 with an average of 9.8 semi-point PPR fantasy points per game. In addition, he directed the chargers to get touchdowns (eight), while he took second place in every other reception category behind McConkey. If the team does not add a well-known pass catcher in the low season, Johnston could have a breakout in the third year in the third year in 2025.

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Mike Fanelli is a presented writer at FantasyPros. You can find more information from Mike in his Archive and follow him @Mike_nfl2.