Fantasy Football: Top 15 Wide Receivers To Target In 2018
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown
Until the day that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s arm falls off, Antonio Brown will remain as the number one wide receiver in the NFL. Despite being a smaller wide receiver, Brown has taken the game to a whole new level of play.
In the last five seasons, Brown has surpassed 1,500 yards three times. He was just shy of making it four with one yard shy in 2013. Last season was the first time since 2013 that Brown had single digit touchdowns but still hauled in nine.
To even further blow your mind, Brown has also surpassed 100 catches for five straight seasons and averaged a career high in 15.2 yards per catch in 2017. The 2017 leading receiver in yards turned 30 this offseason, but there are no signs of him declining anytime soon.
If Pittsburgh can get past the drama of running back LeVeon Bell and Roethlisberger continues to have the arm strength and look past the team drafting a quarterback in the third round, it will be another explosive season for Antonio.
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