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The Bears organization has been searching for offense, and they finally have it in Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery. With 107 catches for a combined 1,521 yards, Marshall and Jeffery are best NFL combo at wide receiver. One statistic you won’t find in the fantasy statbook is blocking, which both men are very capable of.
I will give the Broncos the edge on YAC. It’s a CLEAR advantage that they have. Cleveland is also right there, with Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron, 18th and 22nd in yardage, respectively. Gordon and Cameron have combined for 85 REC and 1,226 yards, and that is with a shaky QB situation. What benefits the Browns WR duo is their lack of run game, and the new front office trying to lean on a more pass-heavy offensive attack.
Atlanta would be on the list, but injuries have decimated them. White and Jones would probably be 2nd or 3rd, depending which Matty Ice shows up. The Falcons have always been known to put up points, and playing 10 games a year in domes helps that cause.
[video=youtube;v_J8V_zPCN8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_J8V_zPCN8#t=47[/video]
Overall, the Bears have to be thrilled to have such solid receivers, in both areas of pass-catching and run-blocking. Both receivers have size, speed, amazing hands, the ability to create space and get open. For once, I don’t think the Bears need to draft a WR!
The Bears organization has been searching for offense, and they finally have it in Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery. With 107 catches for a combined 1,521 yards, Marshall and Jeffery are best NFL combo at wide receiver. One statistic you won’t find in the fantasy statbook is blocking, which both men are very capable of.
I will give the Broncos the edge on YAC. It’s a CLEAR advantage that they have. Cleveland is also right there, with Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron, 18th and 22nd in yardage, respectively. Gordon and Cameron have combined for 85 REC and 1,226 yards, and that is with a shaky QB situation. What benefits the Browns WR duo is their lack of run game, and the new front office trying to lean on a more pass-heavy offensive attack.
Atlanta would be on the list, but injuries have decimated them. White and Jones would probably be 2nd or 3rd, depending which Matty Ice shows up. The Falcons have always been known to put up points, and playing 10 games a year in domes helps that cause.
[video=youtube;v_J8V_zPCN8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_J8V_zPCN8#t=47[/video]
Overall, the Bears have to be thrilled to have such solid receivers, in both areas of pass-catching and run-blocking. Both receivers have size, speed, amazing hands, the ability to create space and get open. For once, I don’t think the Bears need to draft a WR!