The Facts: Seferian-Jenkins was healthy for all of the offseason workouts, and was virtually uncoverable during the offseason OTAs and mini-camps.
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This according to PewterReport.com's Mark Cook, who reminded readers that Seferian-Jenkins might be flying under the fantasy radar after a somewhat disappointing season as a rookie last year, when he struggled to stay healthy. With just 21 receptions for 221 yards and only two touchdowns, the 2014 second rounder had a disappointing season, playing in just nine games for the Buccaneers. So his ability to avoid injury and stay on the field are obviously of keen interest to fantasy owners. "Can Seferian-Jenkins avoid the bad luck of 2014?" Cook asked. "Will he be a force in the Dirk Koetter designed offense in the way Mercedes Lewis was in Jacksonville, and Tony Gonzalez was with the Falcons during Koetter’s time in Atlanta?" If some of the answers to those questions are positive, ASJ is going to be in line for a breakout season.