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Davante Adams, GB: Fantasy's No.1 wideout.

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Tyreek Hill, KC: In the running for No.1 overall fantasy wideout.

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Calvin Ridley, ATL: With TD totals of 10-7-9 in his first three seasons, Ridley was a WR1 even with Julio in the mix.

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DK Metcalf, SEA: Athletic freak notched only one 100-yard game Week 10 and beyond as teams gameplaned against him.

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Stefon Diggs, BUF: Coming off his best season as a pro (127-1535-8), Diggs is a locked-in WR1.

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DeAndre Hopkins, ARI: Three-straight seasons of 100-plus catches for Hopkins.

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Justin Jefferson, MIN: Shoulder injury in camp doesn't appear to be week-to-week injury.

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A.J. Brown, TEN: Bad health is the only thing keeping A.J. Brown out of the fantasy top ten in 2021.

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Mike Evans, TB: Evans barely kept his 1000-yd season streak intact. Make it 7 in a row. TD threat in the redzone.

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Keenan Allen, LAC: 100-plus catches in three out of last four seasons.

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Allen Robinson, CHI: Robinson's been steady the last two season despite questionable QB play. More of the same coming in 2021.

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Adam Thielen, MIN: Lack of yardage (925) in 2020 made up for with 14 TDs. A threat in the redzone.

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Robert Woods, LAR: Woods has added over 100 yards and at least 1 TD rushing in each of the last three years.

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Amari Cooper, DAL: Cooper (ankle) has settled in to WR2 value with occasional WR1 upside.

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Tyler Lockett, SEA: Coming of his first 100-catch season, Lockett has posted 28 TDs the last three years.

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Terry McLaurin, WAS: An easy WR2 with weekly WR1 upside.

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Cooper Kupp, LAR: Over 120 targets in each of the last two seasons.

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CeeDee Lamb, DAL: The WR2 in Dallas for PPR leagues. Added 10 rushing attempts (82-1) in 2020 for good measure.

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Chris Godwin, TB: Godwin won't see the volume to be a WR1 unless an injury occurs to Evans.

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Odell Beckham Jr., CLE: Lack of TDs and run-heavy offense has limited OBJ's value in CLE.

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Tee Higgins, CIN: Flashed in rookie season (67-908-6). Needs Burrow to stay healthy in order to maximize value.

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Diontae Johnson, PIT: Too many drops but managed a fantasy WR2 finish in 2020.

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D.J. Moore, CAR: Lack of TDs (4,4) has kept Moore in low-end WR2 range the last two seasons.

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Jerry Jeudy, DEN: Better shot of consistent production with Teddy as the QB.

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Julio Jones, TEN: Missed 7 games in 2020. Hard to see WR1 numbers given Brown's presence and strength of Titans run game.

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JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT: Expected to play more outside in 2021. Short passing game yielded 97 receptions but only 831 yards in 2020.

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Brandin Cooks, HOU: The clear No.1 WR in Houston but value will fall off the map if Watson doesn't play.

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Robby Anderson, CAR: Reunites with Darnold. First 1000-yard season in 2020.

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Brandon Aiyuk, SF: Will have weekly flex appeal but inconsistent at best given 49ers tendency to spread the ball around.

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Tyler Boyd, CIN: Slot receiver best deployed as a WR3 with weekly WR2 value depending on circumstances.

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Deebo Samuel, SF: Middling WR3 due to lack of volume and presence of TE George Kittle.

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Laviska Shenault, JAC: An excellent mid-rount target in PPR leagues.

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Marquise Brown, BAL: Volume and an early-camp hamstring injury are concerns.

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Michael Gallup, DAL: Deep threat in Cowboys passing attack. Value would jump if injuries occur to Cooper or Lamb.

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Marvin Jones, JAC: A veteran presence on the outside and a weekly flex option.

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Kenny Golladay, NYG: Coming off a hip injury, Golladay gives the Giants a legitimate WR threat.

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Courtland Sutton, DEN: Coming off ACL tear last September. Has yet to kick it into gear during camp.

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Ja'Marr Chase, CIN: Has a chance to lead CIN in receiving as a rookie. Higgins and Boyd will keep a lid on his ceiling.

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DeVante Parker, MIA: Camp injury and additions of Fuller and rookie Waddle aren't helping Parker's fantasy value.

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Chase Claypool, PIT: Claypool blew up in Week 5 (7-110-4 TDs) but found himself rotating with James Washington near end of 2020.

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Michael Pittman Jr., IND: Rotational play at WR limits any Colts wideout from being a WR1.

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Jarvis Landry, CLE: TD totals last three seasons: 4-6-3. Can't expect more than WR3 value.

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Corey Davis, NYJ: Davis parlayed his best season in Tennessee into a starting gig with the Jets. An inconsistent WR3.

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Henry Ruggs III, LV: Needs to take a big leap in Year 2 if the Raiders passing game is going to become a force.

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Mike Williams, LAC: Deep threat in Chargers passing attack. TD variance is high.

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Mecole Hardman, KC: Loss of Sammy Watkins gives Hardman an opportunity to take a third-year leap.

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Tyrell Williams, DET: Hard to get excited about any Detroit WR but Williams is expected to land a starting role. Missed 2020 due to injury.

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Michael Thomas, NO: Ankle injury continues to plague Thomas. Expected to miss multiple weeks to start the season.

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DeVonta Smith, PHI: Missed 2 weeks of camp time due to knee sprain. Not good.

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Curtis Samuel, WAS: Samuel is a good fit for the offense but is missing practice time due to a groin injury.

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Nelson Agholor, NE: The only real threat in the receiving corps. WR3 at best.

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Will Fuller, MIA: Suspended Week 1. Deep threat that struggles to stay on the field.

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Darnell Mooney, CHI: Solid rookie season (61-631-4) will land Mooney in the starting lineup to start 2021.

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D.J. Chark, JAC: Hand injury will limit Chark in training camp.

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Antonio Brown, TB: Scotty Miller and Tyler Johnson are eager to take targets away from AB.

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Emmanuel Sanders, BUF: Replaces John Brown in Bills offense. Limited value unless an injury occurs to Diggs.

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T.Y. Hilton, IND: Back/Neck injury may cause him to miss games early. Lack of TDs and yardage is a bad combination for fantasy.

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A.J. Green, ARI: No sign yet of Larry Fitzgerald means Green could have some WR4/5 value on your bench.

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Cole Beasley, BUF: Coming off his best season as a pro (82-967-4), Better suited for PPR leagues.

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Elijah Moore, NYJ: Rookie could land starting gig if camp injury (quad) doesn't linger.

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Jaylen Waddle, MIA: Reunites with Tua. Potential breakout star as a rookie but Miami has many quality receiving options.

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Jalen Reagor, PHI: Reagor is expected to play in the slot more this season. He was a fantasy disappointment in 2020.

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Darius Slayton, NYG: Should start opposite Golladay with Shephard/Toney in the slot.

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Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB: Inconsistent deep threat in Green Bay's passing game.

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Randall Cobb, GB: Good opportunity to start in the slot but concerns for overall offense are real.

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Jamison Crowder, NYJ: Slot man could become rookie QBs security blanket.

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DeSean Jackson, LAR: Jackson's played 8 games the last two seasons combined. Dangerous deep threat when healthy.

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Christian Kirk, ARI: Should play more out of the slot with Hopkins and Green on the outside.

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Josh Reynolds, TEN: Value is sunk with the addition of Julio.

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Kadarius Toney, NYG: Difficult to get excited about an immediate impact in Year 1.

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Van Jefferson, LAR: Taking over No.3 WR duties was blocked by addition of DeSean Jackson.

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