BALLER MOVE: Target ~200
CURRENT ADP: 231
ANALYSIS: The Chiefs traded to acquire Chris Conley in the third-round last year, even though his college stats didn't exactly scream future star. At Georgia, Conley managed just 36 catches for 657 yards and eight TD in his senior year, marking his most prolific season. As a rookie, he caught 17 balls for 199 yards, scoring once.
Now, Conley is slated to be the Chiefs' starting X receiver, with only Albert Wilson, Frankie Hammond, Tyreek Hill and Rod Streater threatening his playing time. With Alex Smith under center, though, Kansas City’s No. 2 receiver is not likely to put up starting-caliber numbers. However, Conley is just one Jeremy Maclin injury away from becoming a major component of the Chiefs' offense. Maclin has played a full, 16-game season just twice in six seasons.
As a 6'2", 205-lb wideout who ran a 4.35 40-yard-dash time, Conley has drawn comparisons to Martavis Bryant, and has the ability to make an impact this season. There is no urgency to draft Conley, as he is currently being left un-drafted in a majority of leagues, but he is certainly someone to keep an eye on in the late rounds or on the waiver wire.
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