Steelers WR Martavis Bryant has been cleared for regular season practices and games, the NFL announced today.
Bryant sat out the 2016 season after multiple failed drug tests, so he's a risky pick, even if he is fully cleared to play. Another failed drug test and he's likely out for another srason. Given his production, he's worth the reward. In 24 career games, including the postseason, Bryant has averaged 4.0 receptions for 65 yards and 0.67 touchdowns, or 14.5 PPG (PPR). That would have been good enough to finish as the #13 WR in 2016, ahead of Jarvis Landry and Julian Edelman. He has posted similar numbers (4.4-67-0.56) in his last 16 games, which extrapolate to a 71-1074-9 season.