7. Chris Godwin, Buccaneers (8)
Godwin could be a big part of the NFL’s next wave. His 1,333 yards was third in the NFL last season and his nine touchdowns were tied for fourth. He and Mike Evans come to Las Vegas in Week 7. The Raiders will have the bye week to prepare, but not sure it will matter.
8. Jarvis Landry, Browns (9)
The lats Pro Bowl team that didn’t have Landry was 2014, which was his rookie year. Good luck keeping him from getting to the ball. And last season he had career bests in yards (1,174), yards per catch (14.1) and yards per game (73.4). He and Odell Beckham Jr await the Raiders in Cleveland in Week 8
9. TY Hilton, Colts (10)
Over the first seven years of his career, with Andrew Luck at QB, Hilton was routinely among the league leaders at quarterback. He averaged 1,156 yards per season. He will have Philip Rivers at quarterback this season, who even with declining skills, still puts up big numbers and Hilton will be the beneficiary of that and should return to form. They come to Las Vegas in Week 14.
10. DeVante Parker, Dolphins (11)
The former first-round pick exploded last season, catching 72 passes for 1,202 yards and nine touchdowns. New quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will enjoy having Parker as a receiver and the two should have their chemistry down by the time they face the Raiders in Week 16.
11. DJ Moore, Panthers
12. Stefon Diggs, Bills
13. Courtland Sutton, Broncos
14. John Brown, Bills
15. Mike Williams, Chargers
16. Calvin Ridley, Falcons
17. Julian Edelman, Patriots
18. Emmanuel Sanders, Saints
19. Jerry Jeudy, Broncos
20. Breshad Perriman, Jets
21. Robby Anderson, Panthers
22. Jamison Crowder, Jets
23. Cole Beasley, Bills
24. Sammy Watkins, Chiefs
25. Curtis Samuel, Panthers
26. Mecole Hardman, Chiefs
27. Michael Pittman Jr, Colts
28. N’Keal Harry, Patriots
29. Albert Wilson Dolphins
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