Rubio insisted Chris Olave is the single best upside swing once drafts move past pick 60. He reminded JSU that Olave cleared 1,100 yards in back-to-back seasons despite Derek Carr ranking outside the top-20 in EPA per drop-back and missing three games himself with lingering shoulder and rib issues. Olave’s 26 % target share and 36 % deep-target share both finished top-ten among wideouts, and he still posted six games of 20+ DraftKings points even while fighting through two late-season concussion scares. Rubio thinks the betting market is sleeping on him—DraftKings hung just an 825-yard receiving prop, barely above Jauan Jennings’ 850 number—because everyone is spooked by last year’s health headlines. With no premium target competition added and Klint Kubiak installing a faster, play-action heavy scheme, Rubio expects Olave to push 140+ targets and deliver multiple 30-point spike weeks that advance best-ball teams through playoff pods.