Williamson believes the WR26 price tag on Chris Godwin bakes in every bit of his dislocated–ankle risk and then some. Before the Week-7 injury, Godwin was pacing as the overall WR2 in FFPC scoring with three games over 20 points. He has either hit or paced for 130-plus targets in each of the last four seasons, and Tampa validated that role by handing him a new 3-year, $66 million deal. If he simply returns to his usual volume, drafters are getting a potential WR1 at a mid-WR3 cost.