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I'm not sure where to begin with Kyle Pitts. Selected fourth overall in 2021, has his lack of productivity been due to scheme, injuries, or is he simply not as good as his draft capital suggests? Perhaps it's a combination of all three. One thing's for sure: he's finally ranked where he should be: as a TE2. What a slow, steady decline for a once-promising player many called a unicorn upon his arrival to the league. It started great -- a 1,000-yard season as a rookie. Since then, it's been anything but. He's already entering his fifth season, and it will be hard to shake his perception of a slightly above-average player that fantasy owners should not rely on. It's as simple as that. Take him in the double-digit rounds and hope for the best.
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Drake London nursing right shoulder injury Considered day-to-day after leaving late in Week 1 By: Doug Orth | Mon Sep 8, 11:50 pm

| | #Falcons WR Drake London suffered a shoulder sprain and is considered day-to-day as of now, source said. He’ll have more tests, but initial good news on Atlanta’s star who was ruled out earlier today. (NFL Network - Ian Rapoport)
FFToday's Take: Some initial speculation suggests he is dealing with an AC joint sprain. Fantasy managers should probably expect London to miss at least one game, although it seems to be minor enough to keep the door open for him against the Vikings on Sunday Night Football in Week 2. The Falcons are up against it in terms of injuries at receiver, as Darnell Mooney (shoulder) missed the opener. There is a possibility Atlanta goes into Minnesota with Kyle Pitts, KhaDarel Hodge and Ray-Ray McClooud as Michael Penix Jr's top three pass-catchers (outside of Bijan Robinson).

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