He's never been a solid fantasy producer, just a big name type of guy that gets lots of attention. I don't hate him, but I'd never have him on my fantasy team. He makes a horrible #1, a shaky #2, and a decent to good #3.
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i had harrison, owens and keyshawn last year. and johnson definitely had problems pulling his weight. i ended up trading him. running the numbers, i see his end-of-year fantasy stats werent that bad, but i know how shaky they were. and they look similar to his numbers two years ago and i bet those were shady as well. even though i think TB's OFF will be more prolific, i would still watch out for that dude. there are probably better fantasy options out there.
I think Keyshawn is going to have a great year. I don't think he's in the class with Harrison, Owens, Or Moss but as the majority have said, he's not bad for a two and especially a number three receiver. You have to keep in mind, that Tampa will probably not have a good running game this year and I can see them actually passing the ball alot more, and Johnson being the go to guy.
He's got a history of not getting TD's, and he has a tendency to fumble when hit hard. I wouldn't want him as my team's #1 WR, and as a fantasy WR he struggles to make it as a #2. I think Gruden will get him his TD's. I can see 7-8 TD's, 10 would be a huge year for Keyshawn.
He's not reliable week in and week out, but few WR's are. At least he is big enough to get some cheap scores in the red zone.
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Ive always hated key. However, with gruden overhauling the offense, whos to say Key isnt grudens Rice in this offense. It really is hard to guage how he will do because of the offensive overhall and the emphasis on the short passing game - something that suits meshawn perfectly. he could have 2 touchdowns or 12.