The Facts:
Cobb missed 10 games with a broken leg, but a healthy Cobb could be in for a very big year in 2014. In fact, Vic Ketchman of Packers.com writes that the expectations are so high that Cobb could lead the league in receptions this season.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As PFT's Michael David Smith suggested, that seems like an awfully optimistic expectation. Although he had 25 catches through four games, putting him on pace for 100 catches for the season, when he got hurt in the Packers’ fifth game last year, Cobb would likely have to catch even more than 100 passes to lead the league (the league leader has had more than 100 catches in every season this century). All that said, Aaron Rodgers told us before last season that Cobb was a 100-catch guy and fantasy football owners hoping to secure his services in drafts this year will have to pay a premium to do so.
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