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Chris Godwin, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

ADP: 95th overall, WR48

Chris Godwin closed out his Penn State career with 2,083 yards and 16 touchdowns over his final two seasons, and then he went and set the 2017 combine aflame. (Image courtesy of PlayerProfiler.com.)

Godwin's SPARQ-x score, per Player Profiler, ranked in the 95th percentile.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers took him in the third round in the 2017 draft, and while Godwin didn't see a ton of action early on -- playing behind Mike Evans, DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries -- he looked pretty good in his limited opportunities. From Week 10 on, Godwin averaged 55.25 yards per game and ended the year with back-to-back games of 98 and 111 yards (with his lone rookie-year touchdown coming in Week 17).

It appears that Godwin is good at football; the hurdle here is opportunity. Obviously, Evans is the top dog in this offense, so he's going to see a slew of targets. The spots behind him aren't as set in stone. Humphries is headed to restricted free agency, and D-Jax can be cut with no cap penalties after 2018.

Unless the Bucs elect to let Humphries walk and move Godwin to the slot, Godwin may have a tough time breaking out next season. But he has talent and flashed it in 2017, so buying him now is rolling the dice on Godwin getting a chance to shine at some point down the road while getting him for cheaper than he'll be 12 months from now if he's a presumed starter for 2019.

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