Fantasy Upside
Harry Douglas figures to be a benefactor of Tony Gonzalez's retirement, as OC Dirk Koetter will use more three-receiver sets this season. After catching 85 passes for 1,067 yards and two touchdowns, Douglas finished as fantasy's WR32 last season when Julio Jones and Roddy White went down with injuries. If either of them were to suffer injuries again this season, Douglas would once again earn a key role on an offense that will put the ball in the air plenty more in 2014.
Fantasy Downside
Unless lightning strikes twice and both Jones and White were to be hurt, Douglas won't come anywhere close to seeing the same amount of targets that he did a year ago. And despite the Falcons' penchant for passing, the WR3 in Koetter's system doesn't offer the same value as say the WR3 in the Broncos' offense. Last year was an aberration for Douglas.
Bottom Line
Douglas should be viewed more as insurance for White and Jones owners as opposed to a legit WR4 candidate. The only reason he was targeted 133 times last year is because White was limited due to a bad ankle and Jones missed all but five games due to a foot injury. Unless you add him as a late-round flier, avoid Douglas on draft day but view him as a potential waiver wire addition if Jones or White were to get hurt.