Notes: These guys aren't at the elite level, but that shouldn't "curb your enthusiasm" when it comes to drafting them. In fact, these are the wideouts who will serve as No. 1s for the countless fantasy fans who draft running backs first. Evans will be fun to watch with new head coach Bruce Arians at the helm. Allen ranks seventh in targets and sixth in catches among wideouts since 2017. Cooper was far more productive after being dealt to the Cowboys, and now he'll have an entire offseason and camp to continue to grow his rapport with Dak Prescott. Thielen opened last season with eight straight 100-yard games and remains a borderline No. 1 wideout despite a slow finish. Hilton averaged over 90 yards a game as the top option for Andrew Luck a season ago and will be a high No. 2 fantasy wideout. Diggs posted 100 catches a season ago and has low-end No. 1 wide receiver value in all fantasy drafts. Brown's stock did take a hit when he was dealt to the Raiders, and now there's concern about his helmet (???) ... not to mention his overall attitude. Buyer beware ... and watch Hard Knocks!