Bro did great for fantasy because he stunk in real life.
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Leviathans• 2 mo ago
<@Sumike4ya> He is supposed to disrupt passes. From a fantasy standpoint he produced, but that production came because Maye went after him. Receivers caught 9 of the 11 targets thrown his way. He did clean up with tackles, but in real football you would rather see those throws broken up instead of completed.
Adebo is strong for fantasy but relatively weak as a coverage corner. He scores well because he gets targeted and then has to make tackles. That same pattern is a liability on the field. True shutdown corners have very little fantasy value because quarterbacks avoid them almost entirely. Safeties offer steady fantasy production through tackles. Corners who are young, unproven, or viewed as vulnerable get the most fantasy value because they see heavy volume and more chances for tackles and splash plays. The best corners are guys like Surtain, McDuffie, Mitchell, Gardner. You do not see fantasy point accumulation from those guys. They are avoided constantly, and when a pass is thrown their way it usually gets broken up.