Andrew Geller explains he aggressively targeted Zach Neto in drafts following Neto's shoulder surgery, recognizing a significant overreaction from other fantasy managers. While other managers shied away from an already-injured player, Geller felt the market had undervalued Neto due to uncertainty around his shoulder. He consistently selected Neto around picks 220 to 230 in multiple main event leagues, viewing the potential short-term absence as acceptable given Neto's upside. Neto has showcased excellent rehab performance with three homers and a .440 ISO, suggesting the shoulder is no longer an issue. Geller expects Neto to contribute as a top-10 or top-12 shortstop for the remainder of the season, providing strong return on investment compared to other middle infield options available late in drafts.