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Wide Receiver Rank: #203 Overall: #621
Brown had a career low nine receptions as he was fazed out of the Eagles offense. His production has gone down each of the last two seasons as the Eagles went with younger receivers. Brown has fewer than 300-receiving yards each of the last two seasons and his career high in yards is 816, which was his second season in the league. Brown hasn't progressed as expected. A move to Tampa should get Brown more playing time this season, though. He could challenge to start since the Bucs don't have a ton of talent at receiver. Brown has some big-play ability, but needs to continue to improve his route running and consistency.
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Brown's numbers are going to wrong way, which is an obvious concern. But a change of scenery could help. He should get more chances this season, but remains a bit of a reach for fantasy teams, especially if you consider the Bucs don't have much of a passing game. |
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| The Houston Texans worked out free-agent WRs Demetrius Williams (Ravens), Reggie Brown (Buccaneers), Derek Hagan (Giants) and Dexter M. Jackson (Panthers) and QBs Colt Brennan (Raiders) and Jarrett Brown (49ers), a source told Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. |
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| The Washington Redskins worked out free-agent WRs Reggie Brown (Buccaneers), WR Demetrius Williams (Ravens) and Keenan Burton (Rams) Tuesday, Sept. 28, according to Jason La Canfora, of NFL Network. |
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| The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced they have released WR Reggie Brown. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Reggie Brown has been working with the second-team offense during offseason workouts but will be given the opportunity during training camp to move up the depth chart, according to PewterReport.com's Scott Reynolds. |
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| Scott Reynolds, of PewterReport.com, reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik said WR Reggie Brown will be given the opportunity to compete for one of the starting receiver position and could become the team's No. 1 receiver. |
| Fantasy Impact: It wouldn't be a surprise to see Brown start, especially since the Bucs are so thin at the position. He could rebound this season, but don't count on huge production in a poor passing game. |
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| The Philadelphia Eagles have traded WR Reggie Brown to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 2011 sixth-round draft choice. |
| Fantasy Impact: This isn't a bad move for Tampa. Brown has some talent and past success. He could challenge to start in Tampa this season. |
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| Philadelphia Eagles WR Reggie Brown (shoulder) practiced in full Thursday, Jan. 7. |
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| Philadelphia Eagles WR Reggie Brown (shoulder) practiced in full Wednesday, Jan. 6. |
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| Les Bowen, of the Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles WR Reggie Brown (shoulder), OG Nick Cole (knee) and SS Quintin Demps (ankle) fully participated in practice Friday, Jan. 1. They are listed as probable for Week 17 and should be able to play. |
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| Philadelphia Eagles WR Reggie Brown (shoulder) practiced in full Thursday, Dec. 31, and is expected to play in Week 17. |
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