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Along with Bijan Robinson and Kyle Pitts, fantasy managers expected the much-needed head coaching change heading into the 2024 season would greatly benefit Drake London. He finished with career highs in targets (158), receptions (100), receiving yards (1,271), and receiving TDs (9). So, yeah. It did. London is a big-bodied receiver who can make contested catches while also possessing the ability to break tackles and/or run over DBs. He's a poor man's Mike Evans who, if Penix develops the way the organization expects him to, could inch closer to reaching Evans' effectiveness and consistency as a wideout.
London is not known as a downfield burner, but he's a monster in the intermediate areas. Perhaps the one component of his game that's stalling his jump into the discussion of one of the top-5 receivers in the league is his inconsistency. In the middle of the '24 season, there was a stretch where he only scored twice over a nine-game period. Granted, that coincided with Cousins' struggles, but that's not going to cut it if he desires to reach the upper echelon of pass catchers. Still, London is a solid low-end WR1 heading into this season who could take the next step if Penix delivers on his tremendous promise.
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