Fantasy Upside
Regardless of Martavis Bryant's upside, he and Markus Wheaton are going to share time, depending on the package. So Wheaton will continue to be the starter in many of the two-receiver sets. Entering his third season, Wheaton and Ben Roethlisberger should be on the same page a lot more often than they are not.
Fantasy Downside
Wheaton isn't Antonio Brown and he's not as explosive as Bryant. Heck, he won't be used as often as Le'Veon Bell. That puts him about fourth on the totem pole in this offense.
Bottom Line
Wheaton is going in rounds 14 through 16 in most drafts, which means he's being overlooked. He'll play more slot receiver this year than in the past, which means he can move inside or outside. And with Brown, Bryant and Bell on the field with him, he's going to see plenty of one-on-one matchups. Wheaton's not a bad guy to stash away on your bench.