ADP: 12.04 (WR54)
Kenny Stills is another late-round choice who isn't flashy but can be a really solid value.
It's scary to invest in bad offenses, and our models project the Miami Dolphins to be the third-worst offense in the NFL. That's less than ideal.
But Miami is absolutely starved for pass catchers after losing Jarvis Landry's 161 targets, and Stills is a cheap way to get a player who should see good volume, even if his touchdown upside is lacking due to what may be a poor Dolphins offense.
Even with Landry hogging targets last season, Stills quietly put together a WR26 campaign, so there's both a good floor and decent upside here. Plus, Stills is only 26, and he's increased his reception and yardage totals in all three of his years in Miami.
In short, he's a good player who should see meaningful volume. This doesn't need to be hard.
Our models project him as the WR45 this year, making him a fantastic pick at his current cost.