1. Jordan Reed, Redskins
Reed already became a prominent NFL tight end in his rookie season, but it did not last over a full season since he was placed on injured reserve with a concussion. He finished with 45 receptions and 499 receiving yards in just nine games. Fred Davis is no longer with the Redskins, so Reed will become Robert Griffin III’s primary tight end. If he can stay healthy for a full season, there’s no telling how high his upside is. Having DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon to draw attention away from him doesn’t hurt either.
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