Sleeper Report: 2011 Breakouts – Wide Receivers II

Donnie Avery
Donnie Avery – Rams
The big question for Avery is will he be 100% recovered from a torn right ACL injury. He has recently said he is ready to go and ran a 4.25 forty. Watching him in the preseason will be key because if he is 100%, he is a top candidate to breakout in 2011.
With Sam Bradford at the helm the Rams will be looking for a big-play receiver and Avery has the ability to be that guy.
The 2008 second-round-pick showed flashes in his first two seasons as a Ram, even though he didn’t have a good quarterback to throw to him. With Bradford at the helm and new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels running the show, Avery could be poised for a big fantasy season, particularly in a non PPR league.

Brian Hartline – Dolphins
He may have been a breakout in 2010 if not for his mid season injury, but still managed 43 reception for 615 yards and 1 touchdown in 10 games. That projects to about 68 receptions for 980 yards in a full 16 game season.
The key, as usual, will be the quarterback play. Chad Henne has shown potential, but is still inconsistent. Nevertheless, he has improved and with Brandon Marshall on one side of the field and Hartline and the other, the Dolphins pass game should be very solid. Hartline should be inline for a 1,000 breakout season if all goes well.

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