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Things move fast in fantasy football, and we are just a few weeks from seeing many teams’ depth charts turned upside down on the basis of stellar September performances. Here are a few situations where it takes only a small leap of faith to envision a player providing more 2022 fantasy value than his more heralded teammate.<\/p>\n

The Vikings have heavily leaned on two receivers for several seasons, but the team plans on opening up their passing game in 2022. Osborn should be on the field more often than he was last season when he showed plenty of potential by collecting seven touchdowns on 50 catches. Thielen has had a great run of success, but he will be 32 when this campaign starts and averaged just 10.8 yards per catch last year. By midseason, it may be obvious that Osborn is the player who best compliments superstar Justin Jefferson<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

New Giants coach Brian Daboll is in the process of remaking the Giants’ passing attack, which is good news \u2014 since it couldn’t be much worse than it was last season. The team has a handful of interesting WRs, led by Golladay, who has a large contract and a pair of 1,000-yard seasons in Detroit on his resume. But Golladay has accomplished little in the past two years, he has not developed a rapport with QB Daniel Jones<\/strong>and was not brought into the team by the current coaching staff.<\/p>\n

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Robinson, on the other hand, was drafted in the second round this year, which is a great sign that the current brain trust believes he can have plenty of NFL success. It’s easy to see a scenario where Golladay has a few big weeks as a deep threat but Robinson leads the team in catches and yards by being a dominant slot target.<\/p>\n

Chris Olave by Michael Thomas<\/h2>\n

Although Thomas is back in action, we really have no idea what to expect from someone who missed all of the last season and most of 2020 with ankle injuries. Sure, there is a chance that the 29-year-old can recapture his former glory, but there are also good odds that he is no longer the player he used to be. Also, Thomas may not have the same rapport with James Winston<\/strong> that he had Drew Brees<\/strong>. New Orleans traded up to get Olave, who was arguably the most talented WR in the 2022 NFL draft and projects as a future star. We may need just a couple of weeks to see that the page has been turned in the Saints passing game, with Olave as the alpha receiver and Thomas as a complimentary piece.<\/p>\n