3 NFL Wide Receivers Primed For Breakout Seasons

Prescott and Lamb already have the chemistry in place to put up big numbers together.

According to 4for4, the Cowboys have 205 vacated targets from last year, with 16 targets from inside the 10-yard line also gone.

With Lamb as the clear number one this season, we should see his targets and production skyrocket.

The 23-year-old received 120 targets last year, which was 21st in the NFL.

He should be top 10 in targets this season and that will improve his overall production.

Lamb is all set up for a monster season and his breakout is inevitable.

Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos

Throughout Sutton’s time with the Denver Broncos, he has yet to have a great passer.

Sutton has been working with Case Keenum, Drew Lock, and Teddy Bridgewater through the first few years of his career.

Now, he gets one of the best QBs in the NFL in Russell Wilson.

The 26-year-old receiver showed what he can do in 2018.

He caught 72 passes for 1,112 yards and six touchdowns.

That should be the floor of his production with Wilson under center.

Wilson has always helped wide receivers achieve career years.

He did it with Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, and D.K. Metcalf in Seattle.

Now he will do the same with Sutton.

Entering his fifth season, the 6’4″ WR should have a chance for 10+ touchdowns receptions.

Wilson loves to throw the deep ball (5th in deep ball attempts in 2021), and Sutton will have the opportunity to produce giant numbers this season.

Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens

The main thing any player needs to break out is opportunity.

That is something that will be paramount for Baltimore Ravens’ new WR1, Rashod Bateman, in 2022.

The 2021 first-round pick, vaulted into the WR1 role in Baltimore after the trade of Marquise Brown.

He and Mark Andrews are the only two targets Lamar Jackson has any chemistry with.

Baltimore is mostly a run-first offense but Jackson has shown the ability in the past to throw the ball at a high level.

The Ravens have 267 vacated targets heading into 2022 and Bateman should see a large majority head his way.

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