Wide Receivers
- Justin Blackmon, JAX – He’s in this location only due to talent, I hate his situation.
- Michael Floyd, ARI – A much better situation and could actually end up being a better fantasy play.
- Alshon Jeffrey, CHI – The media over-blew his problems, he’ll be better than Brandon Marshall in 3 years.
- Kendall Wright, TEN – I like the situation in Tennessee, although he won’t be the #1 guy.
- Mohamed Sanu, CIN – Odds-on to be #2 in Cincy, not a bad gig if you can get it.
- Stephen Hill, NYJ – Don’t like the situation but he could develop into a star in the future.
- Brian Quick, STL – Could well be Sam Bradford’s main guy by season’s end.
- Greg Childs, MIN – Man-Crush alert! I love his skills pre-injury. He’s in a great situation if he truly is 100% back now.
- AJ Jenkins, SF – Not much competition but not as talented as the guys in front of him.
- Reuben Randle, NYG – Great situation although he’ll only be #3 so temper expectations early in his career.
- Ryan Broyles, DET – Still recovering from his injury but a great situation to succeed in future years.
- Chris Givens, STL - Jeff Fisher says he and Quick could be 1 and 2 to start the year. An intriguing possibility.
- TY Hilton, IND – Will be the slot guy in Indy and will have plenty of opportunities to pull a Wes Welker on the NFL.
- Nick Toon, NO – A quality WR in the mold of Marques Colston. How can you not like a NO WR?
- Marvin Jones, CIN – Many say he could beat out Sanu. That remains to be seen but he could be on the field a lot.
- Tommy Streeter, BAL – Lands in a great situation, will not produce early but has a QB that can send the ball deep for him.
- Devon Wylie, KC – A sleeper that lands in a questionable offense but that could provide him more opportunities underneath as a slot guy.
- Juron Criner, OAK – Was said to look great in rookie OTAs, keep an eye on him.
- Jeff Fuller, MIA – Just like Ryan Tannehill, Fuller knows this offense and that could get him playing time early.
- Danny Coale, DAL – Will take Laurent Robinson’s place as WR3 in Dallas. There are worse situations, right?
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