Fantasy Football Draft Advice: Top Late Round Fantasy WRs from Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers, Miami Dolphins

Jul 21, 2015 01:52 PM EDT
Jarvis Landry
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry runs for yards against the Atlanta Falcons in the 2014 preseason."

If you choked during the draft or are just looking for some extra bang for your buck here are some wide receivers you can find late in the draft.

Amari Cooper [Oakland Raiders][WR1] [Rookie]: Cooper is being billed as the real deal in Raiders camp. He doesn't drop balls; he is quick and decisive about his route running. The main thing with Cooper is that he will get the Lion's share of the targets; this will make up for the Raiders below average offense. Look for Cooper to go around the fourth or fifth round.

Cole Beasley [Dallas Cowboys][WR3]: Beasley had a breakout season for the Cowboys but it's possible he has a breakout season in terms of all fantasy wide receivers in 2015. Beasley is small but incredibly fast and agile he has also gained Romo's trust, something that is not easy to do. Look for him to get peppered with targets as the offense marches up and down the field. Beasley should be gone by the fifth or sixth round.

Devin Funchess [Carolina Panthers][WR2][Rookie]: Funchess was added to be a compliment to Kelvin Benjamin. The 6'4 wide receiver should cause ample mismatches in the passing game and is not to be overlooked. Funchess could even surpass Benjamin's targets this year but do not go into your fantasy draft counting on that. Funchess should be picked up between the fifth and sixth round.

Jarvis Landry [Miami Dolphins][WR1]: Landry has been the Dolphins pride and joy for some time now. It is more or less about the inconsistent play of Dolphin's quarterback Ryan Tannehill. The Dolphins have added a few weapons mainly DeVante Parker but he should not see any action until the middle or second half of the season. Landry should get most of the targets to start the season and a healthy amount throughout, expect him to be drafted between the fourth and sixth round.

Martavis Bryant [Pittsburgh Steelers][WR2]: Bryant broke out towards the end of last year, he had eight touchdowns and over 500 yards. Expect Bryant to fill a bigger role this season especially in the red zone. Bryant should be drafted towards the fifth round.

Chris Conley [Kansas City Chiefs][WR3][Rookie]: Chris Conley is the second best wide receiver  currently on the Chiefs. Last season not a single wide receiver caught a touchdown pass from Alex Smith; this should change with the additions of Jeremy Maclin and Conley. Maclin should see all of the top coverage so this could be Conley's time to break out. He was a combine monster and a high intelligent football player so look for him to produce in year 1. Conley should be draft in the early sixth/late seventh round.

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