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ANALYSIS: While Higgins fell one pick short of becoming a first-round draftee this past draft, the Bengals spent the 33rd-overall selection on the Clemson product. You don't waste such a high pick on someone you don't trust, so what we saw on Week 1 (no targets on Cincy's loss to the Los Angeles Chargers) had the looks of a mirage. In fact, that is what that game was for Higgins compared to what went down this past Thursday.
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On top of Higgins' own abilities, we have to take Burrow's insane passing volume (although on a negative game script this past week) with his 61 attempts. Oh, and Cincinnati will be playing Philly on Week 3, which means Cincinnati will be playing a team that allowed the putrid Washington offense to hang 27 points on them in a second-half comeback for the ages. Higgins is not going to become a surefire WR2 or even FLEX option right now, but this is the moment to acquire/stash him before he gets too expensive and fantasy GMs realize what they're missing on.
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