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CeeDee Lamb

WR, Cowboys

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CeeDee Lamb had a solid year, and he was even better with Dak Prescott on the field. Lamb had 29 catches for 433 yards and 2 touchdowns in the five games that Dak played in. That would be 93 catches for 1,385 yards and 6 touchdowns over the course of 16 games, which would have put him in the same conversation as Justin Jefferson for being the best rookie receiver. That was a small sample size, however, so Lamb should still be viewed as a notch below Jefferson. Lamb will take a step forward this year, though, as rookie receivers tend to struggle in the NFL. The transition from college to the pros simply isn’t easy for receivers, so the fact that Lamb was that productive is a great sign for his future. The only problem for CeeDee Lamb is the fact that there are a ton of mouths to feed in Dallas with Ezekiel Elliott, Amari Cooper, and Michael Gallup all there. At the same time, Lamb was able to be productive last season with everyone on the field. Overall, CeeDee Lamb has incredible upside because he is going to take a step forward this year, so he might just find himself being an elite fantasy receiver next year. And if Amari Cooper’s injury is worse than the Cowboys are currently letting on, he has legitimate top-5 upside.

Standard Analytics-Based Projected Points: 168.3

PPR Analytics-Based Projected Points: 265.8

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