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Robby Anderson was a surprise contributor as a rookie in 2016, and he will look to build off that performance this year with Brandon Marshall and Eric Decke gone. Anderson should open the season as the No. 2 receiver for the Jets behind Quincy Enunwa, although rookies ArDarius Stewart or Chad Hansen could push him for playing time. Anderson finished 2016 with 42 catches for 587 yards and two touchdowns on 78 targets, and he had a three-game stretch last year with at least 10 Fantasy points in a standard league. He needs to be more consistent in his sophomore campaign, and we hope the Jets dire quarterback situation (Josh McCown is the likely starter) doesn't ruin his value, but he could be worth a late-round pick in deeper leagues. The opportunity is there for Anderson to have a big year, and we hope he takes advantage of it.