Fantasy Upside
A change of scenery could do Decker some good after an injury-shortened 2016 season. Decker is easily the most accomplished receiver on the Tennessee roster, one capable of putting up big numbers. He's scored double digits in touchdowns in three of the last four seasons he's been healthy, also reaching 1,000 yards in three of those seasons.
Fantasy Downside
Decker missed most of 2016 with shoulder and hip injuries, a bad sign for a receiver who's now 30. He also signed late with Tennessee, missing all of the offseason workouts, so it could take him a while to get on the same page with quarterback Marcus Mariota.
2017 Bottom Line
Decker's currently going in the eighth or ninth rounds in most drafts, which tells you many think he's going to be ready to bounce back. But he's got some work to do and his ADP might be a little high in a run-heavy offense. Still, even if he works primarily out of the slot, which is pretty much his current role, he should be productive. He's a big red zone target but he will also have tight end Delanie Walker to deal with in that area of the field. Draft Decker as a flex option and hope he develops into a decent No. 3 receiver.