Price: $5,000
The New York Jets' wide receiver depth chart looked pretty crowded and rife with uncertainty heading into the season. Jermaine Kearse and Robby Anderson played big roles last year, Quincy Enunwa had played a big role when he was healthy (in 2016), and they brought in free agent Terrelle Pryor.
Things quickly cleared up in Week 1, though. Anderson saw only one target, Kearse (abdomen) was inactive, and Pryor saw only three targets. However, Enunwa racked up 10 looks on only 21 pass attempts from Sam Darnold.
That's a huge 47.6% target market share for Enunwa, which was the highest in the NFL in Week 1. Yes, Kearse is likely returning to action this week, but the chances that he unseats Enunwa as the top wideout are slim.
The Jets' offense isn't anything to be too excited about this week, with a 20.5-point implied total against Miami Dolphins, but volume is king in fantasy football, and that's something Enunwa should have no shortage of.