8. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Bye Week: 6) Perhaps the arrival of Julio Jones in Tennessee will take some targets away from Brown, but he's still going to be an elite fantasy wideout if healthy. Brown, Tennessee Titans (Bye Week: 13)īrown took a sophomore leap in 2020 and tallied 1,075 yards and 11 touchdowns despite missing two games. He's missed only one game in his eight NFL seasons. His touchdown totals have decreased in each of the last three years, though, including six scores in 2020 (his lowest in a season since 2016). The superstar wideout has averaged 107.5 receptions and 1,380 receiving yards over the last four seasons. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray looks Hopkins' way often and you can't blame him. The only player targeted more times than Hopkins last season was Diggs. 6. DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals (Bye Week: 12) Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will make sure Metcalf is heavily involved each week. After finishing seventh with 1,303 receiving yards in 2020, we should expect another 1,000-plus yard season and double-digit touchdowns from Metcalf in 2021. He's also pretty fast and is able to win contested catches in the air with relative ease. You won't find many pass-catchers in the NFL with more strength than Metcalf. He could surpass those numbers in 2021 if he stays healthy for the full season. Ridley enjoyed a breakout season in 2020 with 90 receptions for 1,374 yards and nine touchdowns. The departure of Julio Jones makes Ridley the undisputed top target in Atlanta. If he's OK in camp and the preseason, expect him to be among the first wideouts drafted in fantasy leagues. Ridley is hopeful of finishing his rehab from offseason foot surgery by the start of training camp. 4. Calvin Ridley, Atlanta Falcons (Bye Week: 6)
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