Outlook Matthew Golden
Second-Year Breakout Looming After Offseason Wide Receiver Shuffle
Green Bay has cleared the deck for Matthew Golden to start opposite Christian Watson and Jayden Reed. After a rookie campaign with 33 catches for 445 yards, coaching staff praise points to a massive Year 2 leap. Our models project Golden to command 84 targets, translating to 55 receptions and 724 yards.
Golden sits atop the depth chart as an outside receiver, benefiting from roster departures. With Josh Jacobs anchoring the backfield and Tucker Kraft stretching the seam, Golden should see plenty of single coverage. Offseason highlights suggest the Packers plan to utilize his athleticism inside the 20-yard line far more frequently.
Despite heavy coaching praise, Golden's ADP has remained stubbornly stable around 138. While his cost briefly spiked to 89 in early June, his late-round price makes him an absolute steal in 1.0 PPR formats. Fantasy managers are slow to react to his clear starting role, making him a high-reward bench option.
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Outlook Keon Coleman
Post-Hype Sleeper or Fading Asset? Navigating the Shifting Market Value of Keon Coleman
Buffalo is hitting the reset button on third-year receiver Keon Coleman after a disappointing 2025 campaign where he was benched for four games, managing just 38 catches for 404 yards. Despite these struggles, the coaching staff remains supportive. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady reassured Coleman he will be featured, and management shut down off-season trade interest. He currently projects as the LWR2 behind veteran DJ Moore.
In drafts, Coleman's ADP has seen modest upward movement, rising from 303 in May to 276 in June. This near-free market cost reflects a low-risk gamble for a target attached to Josh Allen. For managers in 1.0 PPR formats, his cheap price tag turns him into an intriguing post-hype flier rather than a reach.
However, our projections remain highly cautious, forecasting only 16 receptions for 213 yards and one touchdown. While the team remains optimistic, our models suggest he faces an uphill battle to secure a steady share of targets behind Moore, Joshua Palmer, and Khalil Shakir.
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