In the dynamic world of fantasy football, finding hidden gems can be the key to a championship season. While top-tier wide receivers often dominate the headlines and early rounds of drafts, savvy fantasy managers know that the third wide receiver on a team's depth chart can offer league-winning value.
These No. 3 wideouts frequently fly under the radar but possess the potential to deliver significant fantasy points, especially in offenses that spread the ball around or face defensive schemes focused on stopping the primary targets. Several third wide receivers are poised to break out each year and become integral parts of their teams' passing attacks.
This article will explore some of the most promising No. 3 wide receivers heading into the 2024-2025 season. From rising young talents to experienced players stepping into expanded roles, these receivers have the skills and situations that could lead to fantasy success. Let's check it out!
This should come as no surprise for most as Tank Dell is arguably the strongest No. 3 wide receiver in the NFL and has the potential to be brilliant for this upcoming fantasy football season. Last year, Dell produced 47 receptions for 709 yards and seven touchdowns in just 11 games played.
His impressive speed, agility, and route-running abilities make him a versatile threat in both the short and deep passing games. These attributes, combined with the team's want for success and downfield passing, positions Dell for a potentially high volume of targets. Dell is currently listed as the No. 29 overall WR in RotoBaller's PRR rankings.
Additionally, the Texans' quarterback situation is favorable for Dell's fantasy prospects. With rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud leading the offense and gearing up for Year 2, there's potential for a strong connection to develop between the two. Many speculate that wide receiver Nico Collins will continue to see success this season, but he will be shadowed by the spectacular plays Dell will produce even as the team's No. 3 wideout. Given these factors, Dell is poised to be a breakout player and a valuable addition to fantasy football rosters this season.
Quentin Johnston, the dynamic wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers, is poised to be a valuable fantasy football option in the 2024-2025 season. The wideout is entering his second season in the NFL and will be learning under newly named head coach, Jim Harbaugh. Johnston last season recorded 38 receptions for 431 yards and two touchdowns through 17 games played.
Johnston's combination of size, speed, and playmaking ability makes him a standout target in the Chargers' high-powered offense. With Justin Herbert at quarterback, Johnston is positioned to receive a high volume of targets, particularly with the potential departure of other key receivers in Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
His ability to stretch the field and create big plays complements Herbert's strong arm, making Johnston a prime candidate for explosive performances. Herbert has thrown for over 4,000 yards in his first three seasons in the NFL and was on pace to do the same last year before missing time due to injury. There should be no reason to think Johnston won't see a large portion of the pie this season.
Additionally, with another year of experience under his belt and further integration into the Chargers' offensive scheme, Johnston's role and production are likely to increase. This makes him a top-tier fantasy asset for the upcoming season despite him being listed as the No. 3 wide receiver behind Joshua Palmer and DJ Chark Jr. Johnston is currently listed as the 66th-best WR in RotoBaller's PPR rankings.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the talented wide receiver from Ohio State, is entering his second season with the Seattle Seahawks. His rookie year showcased his exceptional route running, reliable hands, and ability to create separation, but it didn't quite go as well as many expected.
In 17 games played last year, Smith-Njigba caught 63 receptions for 628 yards and four touchdowns. JSN is listed as the No. 3 wideout on the Seahawks' depth chart behind DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett but is poised for a breakout sophomore season.
With Geno Smith continuing to develop chemistry with his receiving corps, Smith-Njigba is positioned to benefit from increased targets, especially as defenses focus on containing stars like Metcalf and Lockett. This attention on other key players can provide Smith-Njigba with favorable matchups, allowing him to thrive as a consistent and productive fantasy option. Smith-Njigba is currently listed as the 42nd overall wide receiver in RotoBaller's PPR rankings.
Furthermore, the Seahawks' new offensive scheme could show more attention to JSN this season. His ability to play both in the slot and on the outside makes him a matchup nightmare for defenses and a reliable target down the field. As a result, fantasy managers should expect Smith-Njigba to continue to get better and be a viable option for managers this season. He will be a high-upside pick that you can get in the later rounds.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba emerged as the Seahawks' 3rd target last season, accumulating 628 yards and 4 TDs.
Considering his rising role, I'd lean towards rostering Smith-Njigba over Lockett in fantasy football drafts.
Jayden Reed, the emerging wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, is positioned to be a strong fantasy football option in the 2024-2025 season. As a rookie last season, Reed caught 64 receptions for 793 yards and eight touchdowns while also plugging in two more scores in the run game. Reed has demonstrated remarkable playmaking ability and versatility, traits that have quickly earned him a key role in the offense and make him an exciting player to watch.
With quarterback Jordan Love continuing to develop and establish himself as the team's leader, Reed's chemistry with Love will be crucial. As defenses focus on containing other offensive threats like Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, Reed is likely to benefit from favorable matchups, allowing him to maximize his opportunities and deliver consistent fantasy production despite being the team's No. 3 wide receiver.
A ton of Reed's success last year came due to the team's No. 1 receiver, Watson, missing time with an injury. Reed was still able to establish himself a role in the offense that won't be untouched this upcoming season, so even with everyone returning to the lineup, there shouldn't be any concerns for Reed.
As he gains more experience and becomes further integrated into the offense, Reed's potential for increased targets and production makes him a high-upside fantasy pick despite him being listed as just the 38th overall wide receiver in RotoBaller's PPR rankings. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Reed as a breakout candidate with the ability to provide substantial value.
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