Fantasy Upside
Travis Benjamin, not Mike Williams, was listed as the No. 3 wide receiver for the Chargers as the team cranked up their offseason program in May. With Williams likely out until October with a back injury, that's unlikely to change anytime soon. That pecking order notwithstanding, the two wideouts play vastly different positions within the offensive scheme, meaning even if Benjamin loses his spot he still figures to play a role as a stretch-the-field speedster on the outside.
Fantasy Downside
Given the draft capital San Diego invested in Williams, it seems likely the Clemson product will see the field sooner rather than later, which limits Benjamin's overall fantasy value. The return of Keenan Allen and the presence of last year's breakout receiver, Tyrell Williams, will compound the situation even further.
2017 Bottom Line
Still, Benjamin could be a factor for those playing in best-ball formats, where his speed and big-play ability could help him score highly in random weeks. It could also make him an appealing, low-priced DFS play on any given Sunday.