Mike Fanelli said Drake London is being drafted at 19.8 overall (WR10) but owns legitimate overall-WR1 upside. London just logged a WR5 season with 1,271 yards (4th in the league), 158 targets (3rd) and nine touchdowns that accounted for 42.9% of Atlanta scores. He finished top-3 among wideouts in target-per-route rate (30%) and first-read share (35.4%) while posting a 39.1% air-yard share. Fanelli noted the Falcons added no meaningful pass-catchers and Darnell Mooney is battling a shoulder injury, so London again profiles as the unquestioned target hog. Quarterback play is also upgraded: with Michael Penix Jr. at the helm London’s splits spiked to a 39% target share, 50.6% air-yard share, 3.74 yards per route run and 23.1 fantasy points per game (WR2 pace) compared to 24.6%, 35.7%, 2.24 and 15.1 (WR9) with Kirk Cousins. Fanelli called London the only receiver going outside Round 1 who could realistically finish as the top overall WR and urged drafters to scoop him at current ADP.