
Fantasy Football Busts: Wide Receivers
Jordan Spurgeon shares his fantasy football WR busts for 2020:

Jordan Spurgeon shares his fantasy football WR busts for 2020:

J.T. Lambeta previews J.J. Watt’s 2020 season.
Byron Jewell | May 3rd, 2020 The Vikings had a busy draft weekend, with a grand total of 15 selections.
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.

The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one
The reigning Super Bowl champions look to become even more of a threat in 2020. Obviously, this is not a make-or-break draft for the Chiefs due to how good they already are, but there is a lot of talent in the draft that can make the Chiefs unstoppable. Will the Chiefs make the right moves to make them better now? Let’s get into it.
The Cincinnati Bengals spent over $158 million in free agency in 2020, a sign of commitment to bring fans back to Paul Brown Stadium and to putting a better product on the field before going into the draft with the number one overall pick. The top of the draft was no surprise. They selected the best quarterback in college last year coming off arguably the greatest season in college football history.
The Colts didn’t have a first-round pick this year, but they had nine total picks and made the most of the selections they had. Indianapolis lives through the draft and developing their own guys so this a focal point for this team. They brought in a pretty good haul and had a nice mix of team need and the best talent available picks, with four of their first five selections on the offensive side of the ball.
Joe Douglas went into this draft with something to prove. There were a lot of different routes that the Jets could have gone, but I think, for the most part, they took the correct route. Let’s get into it.
For the next stop on our draft reviews, we head to New York City and the New York Giants.

Jordan Spurgeon shares his fantasy football WR busts for 2020:

J.T. Lambeta previews J.J. Watt’s 2020 season.
Byron Jewell | May 3rd, 2020 The Vikings had a busy draft weekend, with a grand total of 15 selections. They arguably had the best
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to their quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. With
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.

The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one thing only: Improve the defense
The reigning Super Bowl champions look to become even more of a threat in 2020. Obviously, this is not a make-or-break draft for the Chiefs due to how good they already are, but there is a lot of talent in the draft that can make the Chiefs unstoppable. Will the Chiefs make the right moves to make them better now? Let’s get into it.
The Cincinnati Bengals spent over $158 million in free agency in 2020, a sign of commitment to bring fans back to Paul Brown Stadium and to putting a better product on the field before going into the draft with the number one overall pick. The top of the draft was no surprise. They selected the best quarterback in college last year coming off arguably the greatest season in college football history.
The Colts didn’t have a first-round pick this year, but they had nine total picks and made the most of the selections they had. Indianapolis lives through the draft and developing their own guys so this a focal point for this team. They brought in a pretty good haul and had a nice mix of team need and the best talent available picks, with four of their first five selections on the offensive side of the ball.
Joe Douglas went into this draft with something to prove. There were a lot of different routes that the Jets could have gone, but I think, for the most part, they took the correct route. Let’s get into it.
For the next stop on our draft reviews, we head to New York City and the New York Giants.
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