Davis Mattek prefers drafting Romeo Doubs over Wandale Robinson in the same ADP pocket because Doubs still flashes genuine spike-week upside. Mattek reminded listeners that Doubs posted a 4-for-80-and-2 line last season and scored twice in a playoff game two years ago, evidence he owns a multi-touchdown ceiling Kevin O’Connell would actually scheme for. By contrast, Mattek joked that a Wandale ceiling game is "11 catches, 44 yards, zero touchdowns," a profile that rarely cracks DraftKings best-ball lineups despite full-PPR scoring. With Jordan Love’s deep ball improving and Green Bay expected to throw more in 2024, Mattek wants the wideout whose high-variance routes can generate 25-point weeks, not the floor-only slot option.