We tend to view running back as the only position where handcuffs are commonplace theory, but the truth is that wide receiver handcuffs are just as important, even if they are far harder to predict. When running backs are on the field, there is normally only one running back out there, so it’s a narrower thing to predict who would replace that. With wide receivers, we have to consider their skills and how they might be able to replace the wide receivers ahead of them.
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Tee Higgins (WR – CIN)
When the Bengals drafted Tee Higgins, many saw him as a pure WR1 straight off the bat, and if it wasn’t for the drafting of Ja’Maar Chase a year later, then it’s possible he’d have delivered even bigger fantasy football returns.
In 2022 Higgins was the WR12, with over 100 targets and over 1000 receiving yards, five games over 15 half PPR points, and four weekly finishes inside the top six wide receivers, along with only four games outside the top 40 wide receivers. Part of taking Tee Higgins is the knowledge that if anything happens to Ja’Maar Chase, you’ve potentially got a top-five wide receiver. In the four games that Chase missed in 2022, Higgins saw his points per game jump by 50% to 18. Along with seeing his receiving yards jump from 52 to 92. That is a huge difference.
The Bengals without Ja'Marr Chase were 4th in EPA/play last year. Tee Higgins during that stretch was on pace for 110 catches, 1577 yards, and 8 touchdowns.
Pay the man @Bengals!pic.twitter.com/qedYDiVvBX
— mike (@bengals_sans) August 7, 2023
DeVonta Smith (WR – PHI)
In 2022 Devonta Smith finished as the PPR WR9 in total points after delivering five top 12 weekly finishes. Smith has consistently looked like a player who plays beyond his stature, throwing waste to the claims that he was too slim to play in this league. AJ Brown led the team with a 28.8% target share, but Smith was only a smidge behind with 27.1% and actually led the team in routes run per game with 35.1 to Brown’s 33.8. 2022 was the first year of Brown’s career in which he played a full season, missing seven games over the previous two years. If Brown misses any games, then Devonta Smith will absolutely outplay his draft cost.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR – SEA)
The Seahawks are committing to a fundamental shift in their offensive scheme this year, starting with drafting Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who predominantly plays from the slot. Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron was previously with the Rams and saw firsthand the damage an elite weapon could do from the slot as Cooper Kupp broke out in L.A. Meanwhile, in 2022 the Seahawks had Marquise Goodwin, D’Wayne Eskridge, Penny Hart, and Cade Johnson rotating through the slot. While Smith-Njigba can’t be described as a like-for-like replacement for either DK Metcalf or Tyler Lockett if either were to miss time, his ceiling outcomes would be unlocked in a similar way to Amon-Ra St.Brown when he broke out down the stretch of 2021.
In his last fully healthy season back in 2021, Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the Power 5 with 1,367 yards from the slot
All three of JSN's catches came from the slot in preseason game 1. He’s gonna feast over the middle with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett winning downfield
— Brad Spielberger, Esq. (@PFF_Brad) August 11, 2023
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