Mining for Cheap Wide Receiver Dynasty Breakouts – Part 1
by James Vitucci, March 14, 2020Scott Miller is the young Bucs receiver we want to prioritize in dynasty leagues (here’s looking at you, Justin Watson), especially with Breshad Perriman entering free agency this summer. Miller is entering his second year versus Watson’s third. Miller is also more than a year younger than Watson, has a better 19.1 (88th-percentile among qualified wide receivers) Breakout Age and a massive 18.4 ATD in his rookie year. Did I mention that his best comparable on PlayerProfiler is Tyler Lockett?
Jakobi Meyers, a much cheaper alternative to N’Keal Harry, sported an 8.5 yards per target on a respectable 41 targets and a strong 50.8-percent Slot Rate. He performs well enough in the remaining metrics, with an around sample-average weight at 203 pounds, 20.8 (42nd-percentile) Breakout Age and 10.5 Average Target Distance to jump out in my model.