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Quite a list, but I'm leaning towards Hollywood Brown with a real QB throwing him balls...
I agree.Quite a list, but I'm leaning towards Hollywood Brown with a real QB throwing him balls...
Reason I don't think Allen is because he is injury prone....and Mahomes is going to love having Brown.1. Keenan Allen
2. Hollywood Brown
3. Calvin Ridley
4. Darnell Mooney
5. Dionte Johnson
6. Jerry Jeudy
7. Gabe Davis
Allen probably was a top 10 WR last year but I could see Brown maybe passing him up just due to being in KC
I certainly wouldn't put money on Allen or anything. For all we know, the Bears draft Johnny Manziel 2.0Reason I don't think Allen is because he is injury prone....and Mahomes is going to love having Brown.
My bad.Rice and Kelce will have more targets than Brown so I highly doubt Brown is at the top of his list.
Allen is injury prone? 100+ receptions 6 of the last 7 seasons. Pretty damn good for injury prone.
I would say Keenan or Ridley. If Levis takes a jump Ridley will be targeted a lot especially if they are behind in games.
Allen and hollywood are the only 2 with actual elite ceilings even as WR2 for their teams...
the rest, either because they are on bad teams, or they are just not that good of a player, i dont see any others to be anything better than a WR3 for a decent team...
Mahomes will target Brown a lot....Brown is a mirage IMO. Sure, he falls into a great opportunity with the Chiefs, but he hasn't broken out to date (his best season with the Ravens was 91-1008-6, and he's not getting anywhere near that many targets behind Rice and Kelce IMO). For a supposed deep threat, his average yardage per catch is 11.6, which would've been outside the top 50 last year.
Brown is a mirage IMO. Sure, he falls into a great opportunity with the Chiefs, but he hasn't broken out to date (his best season with the Ravens was 91-1008-6, and he's not getting anywhere near that many targets behind Rice and Kelce IMO). For a supposed deep threat, his average yardage per catch is 11.6, which would've been outside the top 50 last year.
Yep. He is gonna make that offense better and that is pretty damn scary for the rest of the League.no, he is not the greatest... but he is what KC has lacked since losing Tyreek... and we are talking impact, not whether he puts up the numbers.... the fear of deep down the field will open up everything else.... and brown is one of the better speed WRs...
Brown will be the #1 while Rice will be the #2. Kelce will get his fair share of targets but he is getting up there.
Brown will be the #1 while Rice will be the #2. Kelce will get his fair share of targets but he is getting up there.