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I’m not sure we are going to hit on a breakout WR like Cooper Kupp last year, but we are going try and find some wide receivers who could easily outperform their ADP. I’m going to keep it short, but any questions you can hit me up on the Discord chat.

 

Michael Pittman, Indianapolis Colts

Michael Pittman has technically already had a breakout, finishing last year as the WR17, but I think he has more upside left in the bottle. Wouldn’t surprise me if he finished top three among WRs.

Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos

Now two years removed from ACL surgery and has Russell Wilson in town. Courtland Sutton already had a breakout year in 2019 and would expect similar numbers to what DK Metcalf had in 2020.

Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens

There are plenty of vacated targets with Marquise Brown now in Arizona and defenses paying more attention to Mark Andrews after a breakout year, so I expect a big leap in Year 2 for Rashod Bateman.

Russell Gage, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

I expect an 80-plus-catch season incoming. Draft Russell Gage as your WR5 and play him as a WR3.

Kadarius Toney, New York Giants

Kadarius Toney was Tyreek Hill Lite in the limited action we saw last year. With Brian Daboll now calling the shots, I expect the Giants to utilize their most talented receiver. If he gets healthy by training camp (minor knee procedure this offseason) so he doesn’t fall behind, I expect a similar breakout to the one Hill had in 2017 (75-1,100-7) 

Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints

I think Chris Olave is set up the best among all the rookies. Yes, including Treylon Burks and Drake London. I really like Burks, but he already goes at fair market value.

Joshua Palmer, Los Angeles Chargers

Late-round best ball special.

Amari Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Late-round best ball special.