Who Should I Draft?
Dez Bryant or Miles Austin (2013)
Expert Picks
100%
0%
Expert Consensus Rank (ECR)
4
32
Best Rank
1
27
Worst Rank
7
44
Best
206.8
122.2
Worst
188.1
120.0
| Receptions | 93 |
60 |
| Rec Yards | 1323 |
861 |
| Rec TDs | 11 |
6 |
| Tommy Rowan Juan Elway | “Bryant started to figure things out last season, going nuts over the second half of the season. Should build off of that.” | “His hamstrings haven't held up, but if they do he will have great value this season” |
The Fake Football | “Was an absolute beast to finish 2012. Looks like he finally figured it out.” | “Austin feels like a lost player in the NFL right now. His hamstring issues seem to be following him around. Of course if he's healthy all season he outplays this ranking.” |
| Staff Rankings FFLockerRoom | “Back-to-back breakout seasons. Recorded 70 yards plus in 10 games, 12 TDs total (10 in Weeks 10-16 alone) Owners should consider Bryant a solid No.1 Fantasy WR option worth drafting as early as Round 2 in the majority of leagues.” | |
| Derek Lofland Fantasy Football Maniax | “Bryant finally lived up to the hype, tallying 92 receptions for 1,382 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns. The big question is how does he handle his success this off-season; focus has been a big question mark with him.” | “Austin had a nice season with 66 receptions for 943 yards and six touchdowns. Bryant has taken over as the top target, but the Cowboys throw the ball enough to make Austin a viable WR3 option most weeks.” |
| Kyle Wachtel Forensic Fantasy | “Proved to everyone he can dominate” | “Hindered by hamstring issues; WR3 w/ upside” |
NFL Soup | “If Bryant can keep his cool he's only going to get so much better. I challenge anyone to keep him outside of their top 5.” | “Austin can't stay healthy, but if he can he could be a nice value pick this year.” |


