 This is the Fandal Hurry Up, my name is Jim Son. It's here today to tell you about wide receivers I think are undervalued in 2021 for season long fantasy football. One of those guys is Justin Jefferson. The reason I like Jefferson is because I want wide receivers who get a lot of targets and Jefferson, we know we'll get those. In games he played last year alongside Adam Thielen, Jefferson had 27% of the team's overall targets and 44% of the deep targets. That's kind of like a Calvin Ridley type of target distribution and it came in an efficient passing offense. Now Jefferson goes into year number two. If you're worried about passing volume in this offense, don't be. Over the final six games, Jefferson hit double digit targets five separate times. He is currently going at the start of round three or the end of round two. I think he would be viable as a mid to second round pick as a guy with a lot of upside and potentially being a first round pick next year. So to me, Justin Jefferson, despite going pretty high, still undervalued in fantasy. Another guy I like this year currently going as the wide receiver 28 is Odell Beckham Jr. The Browns last year, we saw the offense pick up after Beckham got her, but that's not because Beckham got her. It's because Baker played really well as he got more familiar with that new system and the offensive line played well too. Beckham in those first six games before the injury had 25% of the team's overall targets and 35% of the deep targets. If he gets that in an offense, that'll be as efficient as it was in the second half last year, he could explode. I've got him as a wide receiver 20 this year. Going at wide receiver 28 to me, there is a lot of value in Odell Beckham in his second year with Kevin Stefanski. Finally, a bit deeper on the board, I like Mike Williams a lot. He is currently the wide receiver 40 for this year, but I've got him as the wide receiver 33. And a lot of that is because I want low cost exposure to the Chargers offense. They've got a rebuilt offensive line. Joe Lombardi is there to be their new offensive coordinator and it's a second year with Justin Herbert. All those things are things that make me think this offense is gonna score a lot of points. And if they do, Williams should benefit. He was a deep ball maven last year. He had 30% of the team's deep balls. If we look at just the games where Kenan Allen was healthy. In those games, Williams was volatile, but a lot of that was because he didn't score touchdowns. With that body type, you do expect those touchdowns to come. So to me, Mike Williams, a guy to target if you want to get low salary exposure to this Chargers offense, which I very much do. That's gonna wrap things up for today. Back next week, though, to talk about undervalued tight ends for 2021. We'll see you next time here on The Fandal Hurry Up.