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Just to be safe, don't touch the former reliable fantasy performer in any format. It also looks like rookie Terrace Marshall and tight end Dan Arnold will allow the Panthers to spread the wealth more.

Moore is also big-play dependent and not a big scorer. Lockett hit receptions and 10 TDs, but he's become more of a versatile possession player than big-play man. He also was very inconsistent in fantasy scoring, and now Seattle will involve more targets for Russell Wilson under new offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.

He will disappoint a little even as a projected WR2. Chase has WR2 written all over him, while Higgins can underwhelm as the No. Boyd is a much better value in relation to what Higgins will do in a pass-heavy offense. Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool? Yes, please. We like their mojo even with Big Ben's arm limitations because of pure outside route-running and pass-catching talent.

As for JuJu, who finished WR22 last season, he's limited to needing mass volume in the slot, and there's a chance Pittsburgh implements a lot more 12 personnel to boost rookie Najee Harris in the rushing attack. JuJu is back on a one-year bargain deal and likely headed to being phased out of the Steelers' passing plans in , right along with Roethlisberger. Smith should have a special career in time, as his Heisman-winning dominance from Alabama translates well to be a long-time, versatile No.

He's had a good first camp, but an immediate knee injury is a little concerning. Smith's inclusion ion this list has more to do with not trusting Hurts and this passing game vs. Smith's talent level. Samuel is a great fit for San Francisco's offense with his amazing after-the-catch skills, but he carries some significant durability concern early in his career.

He's also not the No. Even though the 49ers are loaded with receiving skills, they're a running team at heart. Someone will let down fantasy owners, and should Aiyuk and Kittle stay healthy and go off as expected, Samuel will fall short of WR3 expectations. Brown is now in a bigger crowd at wide receiver, with rookie first-rounder Rashod Bateman now dealing with a groin injury and Greg Roman-favorite Sammy Watkins being the most notable new additions.

The "Hollywood" role as a speedy field-stretcher for Jackson doesn't change, but it's hard to get excited about drafting such a player who barely squeezed out WR3 return. Cooks has produced everywhere he's been, including the Saints, Patriots and Rams. He's one of those sneakily steady fantasy football stars and finished as WR16 with Deshaun Watson last year.

But with Houston's QB situation and offense as a whole shaky, Cooks doesn't have much appeal or upside to be worth the risk. The idea of Fuller feels good, but the execution is bound to underwhelm playing with Tagovailoa instead of Watson.

He's starting the season with a one-game suspension, and staying healthy, especially avoiding soft-tissue injuries, has been a struggle throughout his career. There are two ways to look at Andrews. Baltimore's extra wide receiver help and dynamic backfield could open things up more in the middle of the field for Jackson's favorite target. On the other hand, he could also see less receiving work overall and meet a TD regression.

Either way, there's no value in taking him as a TE5 with bigger upside options available later, such as T. The Buccaneers' backfield is confusing; so is tight end with O.



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