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Justin Jefferson, MIN: At least 1400 receiving yards his first three seasons in the league.

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Ja'Marr Chase, CIN: 9 TDs in only 12 games last season.

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Tyreek Hill, MIA: Set career high in receiving yards (1710) last season. In conversation for overall WR1.

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Davante Adams, LV: Adams doesn't seemed thrilled with the direction of the team.

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A.J. Brown, PHI: Coming off best season as a pro (88-1496-11).

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CeeDee Lamb, DAL: 8 games of double-digit targets last season.

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Stefon Diggs, BUF: Five-straight seasons over 1000 yds. 21 TDs the last two seasons.

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Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET: One of seven receivers to have over 100 catches last season.

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Garrett Wilson, NYJ: Reason for optimism with Aaron Rodgers in town.

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Jaylen Waddle, MIA: Averaged a whopping 18.1 ypc last season while finishing as the WR12 in Half-PPR leagues.

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Cooper Kupp, LAR: Setback with pre-season hamstring injury is cause for concern.

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DK Metcalf, SEA: YPC was down but usage was not. 141 targets last season was the most of his career.

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Tee Higgins, CIN: Perhaps the best No.2 WR in the league.

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Amari Cooper, CLE: Topped 1100 yards and 9 TDs in his first season with CLE.

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Chris Olave, NO: New QB to build chemistry with but blossoming No.1 target in New Orleans.

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DeVonta Smith, PHI: Ranked 13th in WR targets last season playing opposite A.J. Brown.

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Deebo Samuel, SF: 2021 was likely the ceiling but WR2 value is still viable.

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Christian Watson, GB: Took the lead as the Packers No.1 wideout. Question mark at QB.

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Keenan Allen, LAC: Aging volume receiver. Averages 6 TDs per season.

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Calvin Ridley, JAC: Only played 5 games since 2020 season. Talented enough to top 1000 yards.

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Mike Williams, LAC: Talent is there. Was a borderline WR1/2 in 2021.

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D.J. Moore, CHI: Needs Fields to take the next step as a passer.

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DeAndre Hopkins, TEN: Landing spot isn't great but should be clear No.1 option in passing game.

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Diontae Johnson, PIT: No.6 in WR targets but zero TDs last season.

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Brandon Aiyuk, SF: Became the 49ers best receiver in 2022 but trade rumors surfaced this off-season.

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Terry McLaurin, WAS: Three-straight 1000-yard seasons. Pre-season toe injury seems to be minor.

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Chris Godwin, TB: Downgrade in QB could lead to weak fantasy performance.

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George Pickens, PIT: Best play-maker in the Steelers offense.

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Christian Kirk, JAC: Huge contract led to 84-1108-8 line. Will addition of Ridley kill Kirk's value?

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Marquise Brown, ARI: Hopkins is gone but Kyler not likely to play a full season.

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Tyler Lockett, SEA: Four-straight 1000-yard seasons. JSN arrival could mean fewer targets.

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Mike Evans, TB: Will we finally see a sub 1000-yard season from Evans?

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Jahan Dotson, WAS: Showed promise as a rookie. Ran hot on TDs.

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Michael Pittman Jr., IND: Set a career high in targets last season (141). Should once again lead the Colts in receiving.

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Gabriel Davis, BUF: Boom-bust vertical threat that lacks volume.

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Courtland Sutton, DEN: Could be Wilson's top target early with Jeudy dealing with hamstring issue.

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Kadarius Toney, KC: Chiefs want him to be their WR1 but he hasn't been able to stay on the field.

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Treylon Burks, TEN: Knee injury suffered 8/16. Week 1 a ?. May be slow out of the gate.

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Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA: Rookie should play in three-receiver sets but pre-season hand injury may cost him a couple games.

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Brandin Cooks, DAL: Will fight Gallup for targets.

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Zay Flowers, BAL: Promising rookie but will there be enough volume?

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Jerry Jeudy, DEN: Hamstring injury 8/24. Likely to be out several weeks.

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JuJu Smith-Schuster, NE: Will be an inconsistent WR3 at best in the Patriots offense.

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Michael Thomas, NO: Injury red flag is huge. Played 3 games in last two seasons.

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Quentin Johnston, LAC: Rookie that would have significant value if Allen or Williams gets injured.

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Odell Beckham Jr., BAL: Two ACL injuries but highly skilled. How much will BAL shift away from their run-first approach?

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Tyler Boyd, CIN: Good bench depth but needs an injury to be vaulted into weekly WR2 consideration.

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Michael Gallup, DAL: Will fight Cooks for targets.

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Nico Collins, HOU: Probably best as a No.2 receiver but forced into No.1 role in Houston.

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Jordan Addison, MIN: Should contribute immediately but at best would be third receiving option.

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Skyy Moore, KC: Opportunity for volume increase is there.

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Rashod Bateman, BAL: 3rd-year receiver that has yet to deliver the goods.

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Adam Thielen, CAR: Veteran volume receiver will likely be a WR3 option in PPR leagues.

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Jakobi Meyers, LV: Raiders No.2 receiver not likely to see significant volume.

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Curtis Samuel, WAS: Had 38 carries last season to go along with 64 receptions. Will new OC keep him in this role?

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Romeo Doubs, GB: Underwhelmed as a rookie but opportunity available for starting role.

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Alec Pierce, IND: Expected to start opposite Pittman.

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Darnell Mooney, CHI: Value sunk by Moore acquisition.

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Allen Lazard, NYJ: A Rodgers' favorite but not likely to make a big fantasy splash.

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D.J. Chark, CAR: Hamstring injury 8/23. Hard to see a ceiling with Dalton and rookie at QB.

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Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC: Deep threat that isn't consistent enough in redraft leagues.

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Marvin Mims, DEN: Rookie may be forced into action given WR injuries in DEN.

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Jameson Williams, DET: Six-game suspension to start the season.

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Rondale Moore, ARI: Low aDOT role. Better in PPR leagues.

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K.J. Osborn, MIN: Hockenson is the real No.2 receiving option.

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Zay Jones, JAC: Variable third receiver in this offense but likely a WR5 for fantasy.

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Van Jefferson, LAR: Depth behind Kupp is lacking, meaning Jefferson has opportunity to start.

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Rashid Shaheed, NO: Intriguing big play wideout that lacks volume.

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Rashee Rice, KC: Could surprise if he plugged immediately into JuJu role.

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Robert Woods, HOU: Veteran presence that has little fantasy value. John Metchie may be worth a look in PPR leagues.

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Darius Slayton, NYG: Top three WRs are unsettled and lack true starter profiles.

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Isaiah Hodgins, NYG: Top three WRs are unsettled and lack true starter profiles.

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Josh Palmer, LAC: Low aDOT role. More competition may keep Palmer off fantasy rosters this season.

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Jalin Hyatt, NYG: Rookie is in the mix for playing time but defined role is unclear at the moment.

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