Price: $5,200
The New York Jets are another team with a really thin wide receiver depth chart. Like Chicago, they're not likely to be an explosive passing attack, but the ball has to go somewhere, and Robby Anderson is very underpriced for what his workload will likely look like.
Anderson wasn't targeted a ton in 2016 (only 4.3 per game), but he still offered some interesting upside from how often those targets were on deep balls, accounting for 31% of the Jets' air yards -- a top-25 mark in the NFL.
His volume also picked up later in the season, averaging 6.6 targets per game over his last nine. There's plenty of room for him to see an increase in targets this year with Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker and Quincy Enunwa out of the picture, as those three combined for 46.7% of them in 2016.