Fantasy Upside
Doug Baldwin has been fighting the underdog tag his whole career. He went undrafted in 2011 and worked his way to be the Seahawks No. 1 receiver. He is undersized and is not a blazer, but he works hard on and off the field and that's what has put him in a position to succeed. During the second half of last season, he caught 47 passes for 724 yards and 12 touchdowns which was second best in NFL. With Russell Wilson finally finding himself as a quality NFL passer, Baldwin became his favorite target.
Fantasy Downside
The 'Hawks have found ways to get other receivers involved and until the second half, a different receiver looked like the No. 1 guy each week. Baldwin also doesn't have speed so his 14 TD receptions might have been a fluke.
2016 Bottom Line
If Baldwin can continue what he did in the second half, he will be a steal somewhere in the fourth or fifth round. He is the considered a low-end WR2 and that's about where he is going in most drafts. If you think Seattle's passing game is for real, you might want to consider him even a little earlier.