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After flashing elite fantasy talent at the tail end of his rookie year in 2021, 2022 was an absolute dud, finishing with an offseason trade to Cleveland. A fresh start is exactly what Moore needs after he complained his way out of New York. Miss-used, and saddled with an unimaginative offense and dreadfully inaccurate quarterback, Moore was waiver fodder by midseason last year. With Cleveland likely to open up the offense to run more three-wide sets, and Watson rounding back into form, Moore has a chance to be a big part of this offense. Will it be enough to return fantasy value? I'm not quite sure. While Moore possesses elite physical tools, David Njoku saw 80 targets last season as a pseudo slot man, and he isn't going anywhere. Cleveland had a near 50/50 run pass ratio last season and that needs to flip considerably to support multiple viable fantasy receivers. Still, the Browns gave up serious draft capital to acquire him and I'm willing to bet on his talent to make him a late-round pick in my drafts.
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Trade: Broncos send Jerry Jeudy to Cleveland Denver gets 2024 5th and 6th round picks By: Mike Krueger | Sat Mar 9, 12:32 pm
| | Trade: Broncos and Browns agreed to a deal today that will send WR Jerry Jeudy to Cleveland in exchange for two draft picks, sources tell ESPN.
Cleveland made a run at Jeudy at last season’s trade deadline. Now the Browns finally will get him once trade is processed this week. The two picks are 2024 5th- and 6th-round picks, per source. (Adam Schefter on X)
FFToday's Take: Jeudy was been rumored to be on the trading block last season but nothing materialized. Denver will clear almost $13 million in cash and cap savings on this transaction. The Browns will now have Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore and Jeudy as their top three receivers to go along with TE David Njoku. This move paves the way for Marvin Mims to see increased playing time for the Broncos in 2024.
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