Best Slot Receivers Nfl 2018
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If there was a bright spot on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense last year it was second year receiver Dede Westbrook. While his 717 yards didn’t quite hit the 1,000-yard mark, he led the team in receiving and hauled in the most receiving touchdowns of the Jags’ group with five.
This includes guys who were primarily receivers in their careers as well as multi-positional players who played the position for at least one season (sort of like a throwback Ty Montgomery). We’ll take a look at the best of the best and the worst of the worst as we present the 10 best and 10 worst white NFL wide receivers of all time. Especially in the slot, Pettis had some impressive moments, and he projects well as a primary receiver in multiple roles. In 2018, he caught 12 passes on 16 targets from the slot for 234 yards.
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Throughout the 2018 season he also flashed his versatility to play from various receiver positions and proved to be a solid threat from the slot due to his run after the catch ability. His efforts certainly didn’t go unnoticed by some analysts in the nation like our comrade Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, who listed Westbrook as the NFL’s 11th best slot receiver in his recent rankings.
When watching Jacksonville’s 2018 passing offense, two things are abundantly clear — Jaguars receivers had one heck of a time with consistent production with Blake Bortles and Cody Kessler throwing the ball all over the place, and the acquisition of Nick Foles was a necessity to give those receivers any chance of improvement. Among those receivers, Westbrook may have the most potential, as he brought in 59 slot receptions on 83 targets for 646 yards and five touchdowns. Not bad for a second-year receiver who’s never had a lot of help from his quarterbacks at the NFL level.
Westbrook uses nimble feet and an impressive catch radius to make contested catches, and he has a good knack for getting open in zones. His drop rate was a problem at times, but with a credible quarterback at the helm, Westbrook could be a rising star in a big hurry.
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Farrar basically echoed what we’ve been saying all year, and that’s the fact that upgrading the quarterback position could help Westbrook. Nick Foles, who isn’t necessarily elite, certainly should be just that, and it’s showing in the early stages of the summer as he and the receivers had a strong showing in minicamp and offseason training activities. Now, all that is left is to have the same success when the pads go on.
With Chris Conley having the abilities to play at the X-receiver spot and DJ Chark having the ability to play the Y-receiver spot like Westbrook, it’s possible offensive coordinator John DeFilippo will utilize Westbrook in the slot often this season, but ultimately time will tell. Regardless as to where he plays though, it wouldn’t be shocking if he got closer to the 1,000-yard mark — or possibly eclipse it this season.
- Slot receivers are the reliable, fallback options for most quarterbacks, and as a result, they get that boost you need in a PPR format. And the best part is, they usually come cheaper in drafts.
- Apr 14, 2018 Diggs has continued to develop into a dependable #1 receiver who can make game changing plays at any moment. Thielen is turning into one of the best slot receivers in the NFL and looks to be one of the best undrafted free agents in years. And Treadwell is still young and has potential to be a big-body redzone threat as soon as next season.
Playing the Slots: Outlooks for Slot Receivers in 2018 – AFC North
Slot receivers often go overlooked until it’s too late in the season to really utilize their potential. In this AFC North installment, I take a look at the prospects of the starting middle men for your fantasy consideration…
Willie Snead, Ravens: Snead had a run of bad luck in New Orleans last year, as he was hampered by injury, a suspension, and difficulty finding playing time after his absence. Now in Baltimore, he has a chance to regain some of the 70 catch, 900 yard form he held with consistency in 2015 and 2016. Baltimore throws the ball more than anybody, and Snead is in line to get plenty of action as perhaps the second option behind Michael Crabtree. John Brown is around, but he hasn’t played a full season since 2014, and he’s no lock to productive even if he’s on the field, due to nagging injuries and his sickle-cell trait. No one seems particularly excited about Baltimore or Snead right now, so he will come cheap in fantasy. He’s going to be a worthwhile add, especially in PPR formats.
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Tyler Boyd, Bengals: Boyd had a solid rookie year in 2016 with 54 catches and 603 yards, before all but disappearing last season partially due to a MCL sprain but also for being a healthy scratch far too often. Sources close to the team anticipate a bounce-back year for Boyd as the slot man, in addition to him getting looks on the outside, in OC Bill Lazor’s new offense. Boyd’s upside is limited as a big play guy behind A.J. Green and hopefully speedster John Brown, but he could fill a nice niche as a primary possession receiver if the Bengals’ offense can emerge from the mire of mediocrity. It also doesn’t hurt that TE Tyler Eifert once again looks to be hobbled going into the season. I’m not particularly bullish on Boyd, but stranger things have happened. In fantasy, I’m leaving him undrafted except for in the deepest of leagues. You should have plenty of time to grab him if he comes around.
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Jarvis Landry, Browns: Landry is no longer the top dog in his receiving corps, Josh Gordon has that distinction for the time being, but he does have the benefit of playing under pass-happy OC Todd Haley in Cleveland. There are even murmerings that Landry will be used down the field more, which may help mitigate his inevitable decrease in targets. In any case, Landry will be on the field for most offensive downs, and though he’s not as athletic as Gordon, Corey Coleman, or Antonio Callaway, he’s proven to be more dependable thus far than all of them – save the rookie Callaway, and he’s already sitting out of OTAs with a soft tissue injury. With more competition than in the past but the potential for bigger plays/more yardage, Landry still gets the benefit of the doubt in fantasy. I wouldn’t prioritize him quite as heavily as I would in the past in PPR formats though, especially with Duke Johnson also vying to eat up those same low-aDOT targets out of the backfield.
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JuJu Smith-Schuster, Steelers: Smith-Schuster turned out to be a pleasant surprise over the course of his rookie season, putting up 917 yards and 7 TDs on just 58 receptions as the slot man in Pittsburgh. Those are more than respectable numbers for a first year player in the same corps as the best receiver in pro football – He was also contending with Martavis Bryant for looks. Bryant is gone to Oakland, and Biletnikoff winner James Washington has been added to the fold to replace him, but Smith-Schuster is in line to have a similar if not better season than last year, as he really didn’t come on until the second half of the season. He has been dealing with a lingering knee injury, and that’s something to watch, but I am confidently drafting him as a WR 2 with upside. At just 21, he’s particularly valuable in dynasty leagues.