Curtis Samuel Expected To Produce As No. 2 Receiver
4 years agoCarolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel could have his best season to date in 2020. Though he could produce even more than in the past with the stability of new signal-caller Teddy Bridgewater, he isn't expected to surpass the statistical output of D.J. Moore. The speedster out of Ohio State did lead the Panthers with six touchdown receptions in 2019 but was outpaced by Moore in receiving yards and targets by a large margin. He is ranked down in the overall rankings for fantasy drafts this upcoming season. However, he could easily outperform his ADP expectations, especially if Moore or the newly acquired Robby Anderson misses time this upcoming year. Target him as a mid-to-late round flier in all formats, regardless of size.
Source: Schuyler Callihan
Source: Schuyler Callihan