Davante Adams is a wide receiver who plays
for the Green bay Packers in the National Football League (NFL). A consistently
high-scorer in fantasy football getting Adams in your draft this year may be
the key to topping your league.

Player
Bio:

Adams was born in Redwood City, California
on December 24, 1992. He attended the Palo Alto High School and led their team,
the Vikings, to the CIF state championship as a senior two-way starter. He also
played basketball and was considered a two -star recruit in that sport.

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He attended the California State University,
Fresno, playing for their Fresno State Bulldogs team for two years from 2011 to
2013.

In the 2012 season, he led the Mountain
West Conference in receptions (102), yards (1,312) and touchdowns (14). He
upped those numbers in the 2013 season, leading the nation in receptions (131),
yards (1,719) and touchdowns (24).

Following the season, he announced he will
forgo his final two seasons to enter the 2014 NFL Draft.

Career
highlights and records:

Adams was picked by the Green Bay Packers
in the second round (53rd overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft. He was the
ninth wide receiver to be picked that year.

Over his seven-year career in the NFL, he has
totalled 546 receptions for 6,568 yards, averaging 12 per game, and 62
touchdowns in 100 games. He has a post-season record of 63 receptions for 820
yards, averaging 13 per game and eight touchdowns in 10 games over 5 seasons.

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Adams is a four-time Pro Bowler, was named
in the First-team All-Pro in 2020, and in the Second-team All-American in 2013.
He led the receiving touchdowns in the league in the year 2020.

Fantasy
Performance:

Over his seven seasons, Adams has scored 1,030.8
fantasy points, averaging 10.3 per game. He is coming off the back of the most
productive season of his career, scoring a total of 243.4 points from 14 games,
averaging 17.4 per game.