Outlook Calvin Ridley
Reshaped Titans Passing Game Leaves Ridley as an Intriguing Veteran Option
The Titans completely revamped their receiver room this offseason, drafting rookie Carnell Tate fourth overall and adding Wan'Dale Robinson to pair with Calvin Ridley, who recently restructured his contract. While Ridley remains a projected starter on the outside, he must now share opportunities with these new additions as rookie quarterback Cam Ward takes the reins of the offense.
Our models project Ridley for a modest season of 36 receptions, 530 yards, and two touchdowns, totaling 103.1 fantasy points. At over 31 years old, his days of dominating targets are likely behind him, but his veteran presence still offers much-needed stability to a transitioning, young passing attack.
Interestingly, Ridley's draft stock is on the rise. After hovering around an ADP of 220 in early May, his cost in 1.0 PPR formats has steadily climbed to 156. Despite this upward market momentum, our projections suggest managers should remain cautious, as his rising price tag might outpace his projected volume in a crowded offense.
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Outlook Xavier Legette
Late-Round Flyer Xavier Legette Seeks Third-Year Breakout in Carolina
Xavier Legette enters his third season listed as a starting outside receiver on Carolina's depth chart. Despite this starting role, fantasy expectations remain low. Our models project a modest role, slateing him for just 22 catches, 242 yards, and a single score, following a disappointing 393-yard sophomore campaign.
Offseason reports have been a rollercoaster. Fans were concerned over a May video showing him looking slow, but a late-May update confirmed Legette has lost significant weight and is in excellent physical shape. This physical improvement could help him reclaim the explosive work ethic that defined his early career.
In draft lobbies, Legette is a deep flyer in 1.0 PPR formats. His ADP has been highly volatile, dropping to the 800s before recovering near 355. Currently rostered in just 7% of leagues, he represents a cheap, high-risk dart throw who could easily exceed his cost if he earns Bryce Young's trust.
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