Dez Bryant 2018 Outlook: What Is Left In The Tank?
6 years agoThe former Dallas Cowboy wide receiver is currently waiting for a "perfect fit" to sign somewhere before the 2018 season kicks off. In an ideal world, if Dez Bryant is to land with Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers he would enter the WR2 realm.
Anywhere else makes it tough to place him in that area, but he would still be a great red zone threat no matter where he lands. He can still be productive, but it just depends on the situation he signs with.
Bryant finished with 132 targets, but just 69 catches in 2017 where he racked up 838 yards and six touchdowns. Before last year, he hadn't played a full season since 2014 when he had 1,320 yards and 16 touchdowns.
It seems as if he will not sign a deal before training camp begins, so be sure to stay tuned into his contract status as training camp and preseason games begin as his ADP will be adjusted once he finally latches on somewhere.