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Overall, I don't think those guys mirror the upside of what hitting on a Malik Neighbors would be, hitting on an AJ Brown would be... at the two three turn you have AJ Brown to Malik Neighbors these are all guys if they ended up finishing as top five top three fantasy receivers no one would really be surprised
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High-upside 2-3 turn receiver; top-five finish would be unsurprising; strong expected production.

High-upside wide receiver at the 2-3 turn; hitting on Brown would provide more ceiling than settling for secondary running backs like Javante Williams, Kyron Williams, or Josh Jacobs. At the 2-3 turn, Brown is positioned as a top-tier receiver value where finishing as a top-five or top-three fantasy receiver would not surprise anyone, whereas running backs at similar ADP ranges finishing as top fantasy running backs would be a huge upset. Positioned as a top-five fantasy receiver in the 2-3 turn range.

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