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Douglas was a fantasy afterthought in 2024, landing at WR62 despite heavy snaps on a depth chart that lacked serious competition. His 66 catches, 621 yards, and three TDs marked career highs, but a 9.4 yards-per-catch average and zero breakout games screamed "meh" to fantasy managers.
With Diggs and Kyle Williams crashing the party, 2025 looks grim for Douglas. He's a WR4 in PPR, a late-round dart-throw at best. Early on, he might see a handful of targets per game while Diggs shakes off rust and Williams adjusts, but by November, he's likely a two-to-three catch per game guy. His 5'8" frame limits him to slot work, and he's never topped three TDs in a season -- don't expect that to change. If injuries hit, he's a waiver add, but banking on more than 500-600 yards and a couple scores is a stretch. Pass unless you're desperate in deep leagues.
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Diggs set to practice when Patriots open camp Wednesday ACL recovery By: Mike Krueger | Tue Jul 22, 8:22 am

| | New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who reported to training camp Saturday with other rehabilitating players, is cleared to practice for the first day of training camp Wednesday, according to a source.
Diggs tore his right ACL in Week 8 of last season with the Houston Texans. (ESPN)
FFToday's Take: Diggs (31) has avoided the PUP list as the Patriots get set to open up camp. This is good news for the projected top wideout in the New England offense who sits atop the depth chart above Mack Hollins, Demario Douglas and Kyle Williams. It would be wise to project a slow start for Diggs but he's comfortably in the WR3 / Flex range for now.

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