ADP: 12.03 (WR53)
The Jacksonville Jaguars added some pass-catching talent this offseason, namely wideout Donte Moncrief and tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins, and when you put them alongside Marqise Lee, Dede Westbrook and Keelan Cole, it gives them an awfully intriguing group of pass-game weapons.
The ceiling for all of these guys is lower than we'd like because Jacksonville will probably try to win with Leonard Fournette and their stellar defense, just like they did a year ago.
But that doesn't mean we should ignore their receivers in fantasy, especially Lee, who is likely the one Jacksonville wideout with a set-in-stone role.
Over the last two years, Lee has totaled a combined 119 catches for 1,553 yards and 6 scores. The upside isn't eye-popping, but the floor is respectable. And in 2017, we got a look at what he could do as the team's number-one wideout after Allen Robinson went down in Week 1. Lee finished the year as WR33 going by standard-league points per game. He garnered a 23.6% target share last season, per PlayerProfiler, which ranked 16th among wideouts, and Jacksonville gave him $16.5 million guaranteed as part of a four-year pact this offseason.
Lee isn't a prototypical number-one receiver in the NFL, but he's a number-one receiver right now for an NFL team. Fantasy football is an opportunity-based game, and it's hard not to be interested in Lee at a price of WR53.