Chris Raybon tabbed Dyami Brown as a Round-16/17 dart who could surprise with 6-8 touchdowns. Brown remains a Liam Cohn holdover while newcomers Hunter, Parker Washington and others jockey for snaps, so Raybon expects Brown to open camp with a larger route share than the market assumes. He compared the situation to Jalen McMillan’s 2023 emergence—overlooked on depth charts yet productive when given snaps. Brown’s 4.46 speed fills the vertical-stretch role vacated by a slowing Gabe Davis, giving him the best chance at weekly splash plays. Raybon added an extra layer of upside: if two starting corners go down, Travis Hunter might be forced to play more defense, freeing additional routes for Brown in an offense already projected to pass more under Cohn. Managers should brace for occasional goose eggs but chase the spike weeks that matter in best-ball tournament formats.