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Second-Year Breakout Wide Receivers (2021 Fantasy Football ...


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Jalen Reagor (WR – PHI
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Darnell Mooney (WR – CHI
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Marquise Brown
Quintez Cephus
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Justin Jefferson
CeeDee Lamb
Jerry Jeudy
Brandon Aiyuk
Tee Higgins
Henry Ruggs
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Trevor Lawrence‘s
Gabriel Davis
John Brown
Emmanuel Sanders
Isaiah Hodgins
Marquez Stevenson
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Claypool
Ben Roethlisberger
JuJu Smith-Schuster
Antonio Brown
Diontae Johnson
Jalen Reagor
Jalen Hurts
Bryan Edwards
Michael Pittman Jr.
Carson Wentz
T.Y. Hilton
Parris Campbell
Darnell Mooney
Justin Fields
Taylor Gabriel
Anthony
Matt Nagy
Tyreek Hill
DeSean Jackson
Devin Duvernay
Rashod Bateman
Tylan Wallace
Sammy Watkins
Lamar Jackson
John Harbaugh
Quintez Cephus
Jeff Okudah
Jared Goff
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Positivity     40.62%   
   Negativity   59.38%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://www.fantasypros.com/2021/06/second-year-breakout-wide-receivers-2021-fantasy-football/
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Summary

Touted by local beat writers as the most talented receiver on the Jaguars practice field, it appears that the coaching staff and local media are finally coming to grips with a fact that dynasty managers knew the second he was drafted. Still, after an exciting line as a rookie and a jaw-dropping seven reception, 110 receiving yards, and three receiving touchdowns, and one rushing touchdown performance, palpable upside and the limit being the sky do not seem to truly express his upside. An electric receiver who can win on all four levels, Reagor should post flex-worthy numbers in year two. Some may argue that Henry Ruggs belongs on this list, but his status as the first receiver off the board in the 2020 NFL Draft, makes him an obvious step forward candidate. Bryan Edwards, a player many opined had more alpha receiver in him than Ruggs, is the player fantasy managers will want to keep believing in. Edwards will be drafted as a bye-week filler/bench stash but has the upside to become a WR3 option in short order. However, Pittman posted two games with over 90 receiving yards and should quickly become a favorite of Carson Wentz this season. The Bears coaching staff loves him, and the retirement of Taylor Gabriel combined with Anthony Miller‘s failure to take the next step should leave Mooney as the team’s number two receiver to open the season. Quintez Cephus had a wash of a rookie season but remains one of the more underrated second-year receivers.

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