Tyreek Hill 2021 Outlook: High Floor, High Ceiling WR1
4 years agoIt took a few years, but prior to 2020, the fantasy community finally accepted that not only is Tyreek Hill an elite WR1, but the boom/bust moniker was just plain false. Hill has the highest ceiling in all of fantasy football, as evidenced by his 57.9 points in Week 12 last season, the seventh most in NFL history. He also has an extremely high floor, failing to reach 14 fantasy points just twice in 2020. He enters 2021 as a consensus top three fantasy WR. He's tethered to the most talented quarterback in NFL history on an offense where he has no competition for targets. Yes, Travis Kelce exists, but outside of Kelce, there is no one else, which means Hill and Kelce will combine for at least half of Mahomes' targets. Since 2017, Hill has finished WR7, WR5, WR12, and WR2. The first two rounds of fantasy drafts is are loaded with running backs, but if you decide to pivot to wide receiver, I'd make Hill the first one off the board.