The return of Kyler Murray injected life into Rondale Moore, as he tied Trey McBride for the team lead in Week 10 targets. Will this trend continue in Week 11? He qualifies for our Cheap WR list based on his projected usage.

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The return of Kyler Murray injected life into Rondale Moore, as he tied Trey McBride for the team lead in Week 10 targets. Will this trend continue in Week 11? He qualifies for our Cheap WR list based on his projected usage.
Quentin Johnston has not lived up to the billing as a first-round pick so far in 2023. In a strong game environment at a cheap price tag, can the TCU product finally emerge as a viable fantasy asset? He makes an appearance on our Cheap WR list for Week 10.
Injuries have hit the Patriots hard, clearing the way for Demario “Pop” Douglas, a sixth-round rookie out of Liberty. Can Douglas produce in a solid spot against Washington in Week 9? Here are our cheap WRs to circle for this weekend’s action.
A mainstay on our Cheap WR list, Josh Downs continues to post gaudy numbers for a rookie WR. He makes yet another appearance in Week 8 at just $4,800 on DraftKings. Gary Hartman dives into which WRs to consider at the cheap end.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has just 110 yards to his name in the NFL. But the talented rookie’s role looked better in Week 6, and his prices on both DraftKings and FanDuel are appealing. Gary Hartman highlights JSN and other cheap WRs for DFS lineups in Week 7.
Michael Thomas has been consistent in 2023, but he hasn’t shown a massive ceiling. Could Week 6 be a different story? Gary Hartman likes the price tag on Thomas, who has at least four catches in every game this season. Cheap WR Volume is here.
Rashee Rice has flashed target-earning potential in limited playing time. Will he finally be unleashed in Week 5’s showdown with the Vikings? Gary Hartman likes Rice’s price tag, and he’s one of a myriad of strong cheap WR options for Sunday’s main slate.
Colts rookie Josh Downs has made his mark early, averaging eight targets and five catches per game to start his career. In a projected up-tempo affair with the Rams, he’s positioned to return value once again. Gary Hartman examines the Week 4 slate, looking for WR value.