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Speaking of injury history, Will Fuller could be the poster boy for a player with huge potential that has been limited due to injuries. When on the field, Fuller has been dynamic, even with Hopkins soaking up so many targets. Fuller has a ridiculous amount of speed and athleticism, and routinely burns corners to get wide open. But in his four-year career, he has missed 22 regular-season games due to injury. That is just a killer for fantasy owners, who never know when he will be ready to go or when he might get injured during a game.
Along with high risk often comes high potential reward, though. If Fuller ever did stay healthy for a whole season, he could be a top-12 receiver in the league. He is the type of player who could score double-digit touchdowns without even receiving 100 targets. In fact, in 2017 he scored 7 touchdowns on just 50 targets and 28 receptions!
Since no one can bet on him to stay healthy, he is a mid-round dart throw at this point. There is certainly a chance that a healthy Fuller becomes the No.1 option in the passing game, since he already has a rapport built up with Watson while Cooks and Cobb are new to town. If he stays healthy and has such an explosion, he will be a league-winner, and one of the best picks made in drafts this year. Although that is not an outcome anyone can plan on due to his past, it is fun to daydream about what a healthy Fuller could do with 140 targets.
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