ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Who is the player that four months from now everyone will wish they'd drafted?

JAY HARDING

Terrance Williams. I think he is being undervalued as the 60th wide receiver off the board according to MFL. That 60-yard strike he caught in the last preseason game was nice, but heck we all know he has shown the big play capability before. This year I think he adds to that a more consistent all-around game. That combined with the circus at running back, I like his chances a lot of finishing as a very solid No. 2 wide receiver this year.

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SCOTT SACHS

I have exhausted my advocacy of the Browns' Duke Johnson, so let's touch on a couple of others. Rookie Nelson Agholor, dependent on the health of Sam Bradford, could emerge as a big-time No. 1 WR producer for Philly. Like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, Danny Amendola will re-emerge to fantasy relevancy due to injuries to all ahead of him on the New England depth chart. Overlooked, but certainly notable, is the Titans' Dorial Green-Beckham, one of the new law firm-named guys, who is looking beastly as a primary red zone target for Mariota.

With two perfect seasons to his credit, Sachs runs Perfect Season Fantasy Football, featuring LIVE Talk & Text Consulting & Advice. He was the 2011 winner of Fantasy Index's Experts Auction league, as well as the winner of the 2012 Experts Poll. In 2013, he finished 2nd in the Auction and 3rd in the Draft league; in 2014, 3rd in the Auction league.

DAVID DOREY

For my money it is Adrian Peterson. He lost last season with the “switching” incident and he knows his window is drawing closed. Norv Turner has worked with many of the greatest backs ever and knows how to get the most from a backfield. Peterson has always been slightly immortal in the past but age catches up with everyone. This is the chance for what could be his final monster season.

Dorey is the co-founder and lead NFL analyst for The Huddle and author of Fantasy Football: The Next Level. He has projected and predicted every NFL game and player performance since 1997 and has appeared in numerous magazines, newspapers, radio and television.

JOSHUA SIMMONS

Lamar Miller's stock has steadily risen in the fantasy community over the past few months, and rightly so. Miami's offense took a ginormous leap forward forward last season, thanks largely to coordinator Bill Lazor, Ryan Tannehill and Miller. Resources were more wisely invested in the receiving options available to Tannehill this off-season, which will prevent opponents from committing as many linebackers and safeties to run defense. Lamar's workload figures to increase or, at the very least, remain steady enough to support fringe RB1 fantasy production.

Simmons has been a contributor for FantasySharks.com since 2007. His responsibilities include dynasty rankings, weekly projections-driven content and staff representation in various leagues.

ALAN SATTERLEE

To me that one player is Brandin Cooks. I see him being someone that will easily crack 100 receptions as the centerpiece of the Saints' passing game with Jimmy Graham no longer on the team. Like Antonio Brown has been, Cooks is someone who will be money in the bank for at least five receptions week in and week out. I'll also add Martavius Bryant to the list here. Especially four months from now, and with his suspension having come and gone, people will wish they had added Bryant on the cheap and he eventually be a lethal WR3.

Satterlee is a co-owner and senior writer for Dynasty Football Warehouse. DFW is comprehensive site covering dynasty, redraft, IDP and Daily formats. DFW has a large writing crew with many people from the DFW community contributing to the insights and discussion. Alan is also the Fantasy Football Insider for the Charlotte Observer and is syndicated in a few other newspapers in the southeast.

SAM HENDRICKS

Odell Beckham Jr. I know he has been quiet this preseason (no passes caught in first 2 games), but with the Giants likely to be behind a lot in their NFC East games OBJ has a high ceiling. Add in the fact that Victor Cruz and Reuben Randle are not healthy themselves could mean even more work for the 2nd year superstar. His 10th overall draft spot will be worth it and then some when he leads all his owners to the playoffs with 100 catches, 1350 receiving yards and 15 TDs!

Hendricks is the author of Fantasy Football Guidebook, Fantasy Football Tips and Fantasy Football Basics, all available at ExtraPointPress.com, at all major bookstores, and at Amazon and BN.com. He is a 20-plus year fantasy football veteran who regularly participates in the National Fantasy Football Championship (NFFC) and finished 7th and 16th overall in the 2008 and 2009 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC). He won the Fantasy Index Open in 2013. Follow him at his web site, www.ffguidebook.com.

ANDY RICHARDSON

I will toe the Fantasy Index line and say Julio Jones. He's one of the most talented receivers in the league, working with one of the best quarterbacks in the league. The team's running game and defense look poor, the tight end situation is sketchy, and the No. 2 wideout is old and had some injury issues. And the new coach likes to build the offense around his top wideout. Oh, and the schedule looks favorable. Love Julio.

Richardson has been a contributing writer and editor to the Fantasy Football Index magazine and www.fantasyindex.com since 2002. His responsibilities include team defense and IDP projections and various site features, and he has run the magazine's annual experts draft and auction leagues since their inception. He previews all the NFL games on Saturdays and writes a wrap-up column on Mondays during the NFL season.