Fantasy Upside
After two injury-plagued seasons, Maqise Lee finally emerged as a fantasy factor in his third season as Jaguar, posting a 63-851-3 line on 105 targets. He has established himself as a starter in Jacksonville, something he had not done previously.
Fantasy Downside
Injuries were a big issue in his first two seasons. Can he shake those issues two years in a row? He's also clearly not the No. 1 target in an offense that also includes running back Leonard Fournette and receivers Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns. There's also the issue of Blake Bortles' struggles to deal with.
2017 Bottom Line
Lee was solid, if unspectacular, last season, getting playing time because Hurns was injured. While he did make the most of his opportunities, you'd like to see him score more often. Despite his production, he had just six games with more than 60 receiving yards and six games with 5 or more catches. For a player who doesn't score a lot, that makes him very hit and miss. At this point, he's a flex option or bye week starter as your No. 4 receiver.