 Let's move on to the wide receivers here JJ will get to Nikhil Harry who the Patriots actually stayed in their draft spot at the End of the first round and took a shot on we know that they have lost Rob Karnkowski this offseason and they're looking for that go-to wide receiver given Josh Gordon's troubles as well Why is Nikhil Harry someone that's going to have a major impact for fantasy owners? Yeah, you know, it's really interesting I think you can look at New England's history in drafting wide receivers and be a little bit scared But this is actually the first first round wide receiver that they've selected since Terry Glenn back in 1996 Bill Belichick wasn't even the head coach back then So don't put too much stock into what they've done historically Nikhil Harry is a big-body guy. He's really physical. He can play on the outside He can play in the slot a lot of people kind of typecasts them as being a big slot Maybe like a Marcus Colston type player in the NFL I think he's just really interesting because you know as you noted they lost Rob Karnkowski. They need that big body They need that physical player on offense and I think that Nikhil Harry can be that he immediately becomes arguably the best red Zone threat in that offense. So touchdowns could be there for Nikhil Harry in his rookie year There's not a lot of depth that wide receiver on that team outside of Julian Edelman So I think Nikhil Harry has a chance to be the starter right away And if he does see a lot of looks in the red zone, that's just gonna make him fantasy viable So I think that he could you know Hypothetically get close to a hundred targets in in in year one and that's automatically gonna make him fantasy relevant Much like Philadelphia a few moments ago. New England took a shot on a wide receiver in the first round You heard it from JJ the first time since Terry Glenn They're going to use them and they didn't trade this pick away They didn't trade down they're going to give him an opportunity to be a major feature in this offense alongside Julian Edelman You should highly consider trusting Harry on draft day. It's no Chad Jackson