Fantasy football is all about value. Every player has value at some level, and the cost to acquire said player matters significantly in this game.
This is most crucial -- and most obvious -- during fantasy drafts, as average draft positions (ADP) generally dictate how these NFL players are valued by fantasy managers. Sometimes, expected production is higher than a player's ADP would suggest, as is the case for these five undervalued receivers.
Of course, this goes the other way, too, and not all players will live up to their ADP cost. Here are five receivers who have higher ADPs than our initial projections think they should.
Think twice about selecting these players come draft day.