Wicks has the chance to be a vital part of Green Bay's passing attack this season, and he's worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. We like Wicks as a No. 4 Fantasy receiver entering the season, but hopefully, he can develop into something more. The problem is the Packers have a loaded receiving corps with Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs, and all three might be ahead of Wicks on the depth chart to open the year. He had a productive end to his rookie campaign, scoring at least 15.7 PPR points in three of his final four outings in the regular season. Most of that production came when Watson was sidelined, and Wicks was quiet in two playoff games with two catches for 25 yards and a touchdown on four targets. We like stashing Wicks on our bench, and hopefully, he can emerge as a top-30 Fantasy receiver as the season goes on.
Wicks is back for his second season as the WR4 in Green Bay. Playing behind Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Romeo Doubs last season, the former fifth-round pick showed flashes late, finishing top 20 at the position in Week 15 and top five in Week 18. Other than those two weeks, however, Wicks was largely outside the top 40. He's talented, but clearly the fifth option (at best) in this offense. Wicks is a dynasty stash who doesn't need to be drafted in standard ESPN leagues.
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