5 Players Projected For 100 Targets With A Fantasy Football ADP Above 100: Harold Fannin, Michael Pittman And More

5 Players Projected For 100 Targets With A Fantasy Football ADP Above 100: Harold Fannin, Michael Pittman And More

Jorge Martin identified the five players projected over 100 targets who have a fantasy football ADP over 100, including Harold Fannin and Michael Pittman.

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It’s fun to peruse both our fantasy football projections and compare them to ADP to see how they measure up. And to see if there might be some players where we can possibly pounce on the opportunity for a player who might be more valuable down the road.

What will make those players more valuable? Volume. That’s why, before we get any deeper into fantasy draft season, we’re exploring the pass catchers who are projected to see at least 100 targets this season and have an ADP that is 100 or higher. Just think of what it’ll be like when your leaguemates are looking to fill in RB slots in the 9th round and later, and you can slide one of these target earners onto your roster just in case they pop off during the season.

Players With Projected Targets And ADP Above 100 for Fantasy Football

PIT_steelers-logo.svg Michael Pittman Jr. | WR | Steelers

101.5 ADP

121 projected targets

We’ve got Michael Pittman Jr. in a projected target range with WR1 types like Jaylen Waddle (122) and Emeka Egbuka at (121). That’s some solid company of WRs who are going rounds earlier, and it makes sense that Pittman is the expected target leader on a team with fellow physical specimen DK Metcalf also out wide.

Pittman saw a good number of short-and-intermediate passes, finishing with 80 catches for 784 yards—on 111 targets—and a yards per reception of 9.8. It’s easy to picture the 6-foot-4 Pittman regularly getting peppered by Aaron Rodgers, who is getting rid of the ball more quickly than anyone at 2.59 seconds per attempt. Pittman will see plenty of looks over the middle of the field, and getting him in the 9th round will make him a valuable bench stash who could work into the starting lineup on more than bye weeks.

CLE_browns-logo.svg Harold Fannin | TE | Browns

105.1 ADP

100 projected targets

Considering how much excitement that Harold Fannin created last year with his rookie year line of 72-731-6 on 107 targets, it’s a little surprising that he’s going after pick 100. Especially with the dearth we see at the TE position annually. This has to be largely because of the quarterback competition that the Browns are staging this season that’s leaving fantasy managers less than enthused about drafting Fanning. Or any Browns, even Quinshon Judkins.

Please remember that Fannin had a great season in 2025 with an unsettled QB situation. In Weeks 6-16, when he was clearly the lead TE in Cleveland, Fannin turned 77 targets into 49 catches for 528 yards and 4 TDs. He does have more target competition from a pair of rookies (see below), but keep in mind that new HC Todd Monken has schemed up plenty of targets for TEs. Mark Andrews saw a 20% targets per route run and 23% end-zone targets as recently as 2024. Fannin could see close to those numbers.

JAC_jaguars-logo.svg Jakobi Meyers WR | Jaguars

104.5 ADP

100 projected targets

Ah, the chorus of “Who will be WR1 for the Jaguars?” has been ringing throughout Duuuvaalll and beyond for several months now. And the question won’t get solved anytime soon. What we can see is that Jakobi Meyers helped settle down the Jags offense and QB Trevor Lawrence. Starting in Week 9 (his second in Jacksonville), Meyers saw 58 targets that turned into 38-442-3 over the final eight games of the season. He saw no fewer than 6 targets per game over that stretch.

Really, it’s not going to matter much who is going to get the WR1 status on the Jags. There may be as many as four pass catchers who wear the weekly crown for target leader. This is another 9th-round pick, and getting Meyers at this point offers a safe floor.

TEN_titans-logo.svg Wan’Dale Robinson | WR | Titans

114.2 ADP

117 projected targets

Wan'Dale Robinson is another new face in a new place, and his job is to help out to see if Cam Ward has what it takes to be a franchise QB. With Robinson and Carnell Tate, the Titans and Ward now have a respectable WR corps to work with.

Robinson and Tate are each projected to finish with 117 targets, with Tate far outdistancing Robinson in yardage 909-747. It’s clear that Tate is expected to get deeper targets, though Robinson could be a low-floor play in PPR leagues where he could start more weeks than not. Most importantly, we need to learn if Ward really is a dude at QB.

CLE_browns-logo.svg KC Concepcion | WR | Browns

119.3 ADP

102 projected targets

Like with Fannin above, KC Concepcion has to deal with the unsettled QB situation in Cleveland that may not be figured out until next season at the earliest. Concepcion is an amazing draft prospect, and could very well become a foundational piece of the core team that will be there to aid the next QB for the Browns. But this season, he’ll have to ride out the Shedeur Sanders-Deshaun Watson competition. He’ll definitely draw targets, but it’s hard to see him as anything more than a bye-week fill-in with the low quality of targets he’ll likely be seeing.

Pass Catchers Projected Just Below 100 Targets

Here’s a line or two on the players who just missed the cut:

Kyle Pitts | ATL (106.3 ADP/93 targets): Pitts as the TE8 just behind Fannin could still be the valuable tight end who is the No. 2 target on his team.

Romeo Doubs | NE (117.7/ 91): Drake Maye attempted 492 passes in 17 games last season, and now gets two new WRs in A.J. Brown and Doubs. AJB is projected for 131 targets, and Doubs is the No. 2 target. Is it crazy to think Doubs could outperform these projections and become a flex-worthy play in a great offense?

Travis Kelce | KC (119.8/95): The future Hall of Famer will return from his honeymoon in time to be at least the third target for the Chiefs. With a healthy Patrick Mahomes, that means something.

Jalen Coker | CAR (130.8/91): The Cokeheads know that Tetairoa McMillan is the clear WR1 in Carolina, but Coker could have some spike weeks depending on the matchup.

Omar Cooper | NYJ (142.8/88): Will Garrett Wilson leave enough targets for Cooper and Adonai Mitchell?

Jalen Nailor | LV (147.8/75) and Tre Tucker | LV (152.9/74): With Brock Bowers projected for 130 targets, can either of these two rise up to be the clear No. 2 target for the Raiders and become fantasy relevant?

Players Mentioned in this Article

  1. Michael Pittman
    MichaelPittman
    WRPITPIT
    PPG
    9.4
    Proj
    159.6
  2. Harold Fannin
    HaroldFannin
    TECLECLE
    PPG
    9.4
    Proj
    131.8
  3. KCConcepcion
    WRCLECLE
    Proj
    132.3
  4. Jakobi Meyers
    JakobiMeyers
    WRJACJAC
    PPG
    8.2
    Proj
    140.4

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