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Kelvin Benjamin was a delightful surprise as a rookie, catching 73 passes for 1,008 yards and nine touchdowns, but he could have done so much more. Drops were an issue for the big-bodied receiver, including in the end zone. If he can get over it, Benjamin could evolve into one of the best receivers in Fantasy Football. He had the sixth-most targets of any receiver last year with 146 but caught exactly half of them. An improvement will go a long way as defenses across the league had a hard time finding a defender to match up with the 6-foot-5 Benjamin, especially after the Panthers drafted 6-foot-4 receiver Devin Funchess to play opposite him. Given the Panthers' mostly easy schedule, we're eyeballing the second-year stud as a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy receiver with potential to leap into Top 10 territory. When you see owners take Emmanuel Sanders and Randall Cobb, be ready to pounce on Benjamin somewhere between 16th and 27th overall in drafts.