Fantasy Risers: Julian Edelman

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Eat your heart out, .

With the Patriots usual slot-man unexpectedly inactive for Sunday’s match-up with the , found himself confiding in a rookie receiver.

And I mean really confiding. How’s sixteen targets, for ya?

Welker could only salivate over all the possibilities from the sideline. You give Welker 16 targets, you can expect close to 13 catches.

Still, rookie quarterback-turned-receiver, , impressed enough to offer optimism for the future, regardless of Welker’s injury status.

With eight grabs and 98 yards, including a 29-yarder, Edelman showed superb quickness and speed, while also displaying an uncanny ability to get open.

While his inexperience both as a receiver and limited action at the NFL level showed in a dropped touchdown and a few other miscues, Edelman still left some jaws dropped as he finished Sunday as New England’s most dependable and effective option against the Jets.

In a game that saw lose a jump ball for an interception, Tom Brady complete less than 50 percent of his passes, and drop an easy pass, Edelman out-shined just about everyone else on his offense.

Considering the Patriots didn’t find the endzone all game and finished with a loss, there’s only so much “good” that can be taken from Sunday’s efforts.

However, with Welker’s injury being somewhat of a mystery, and with no clear sign as to whether or not he’ll be ready for next week, Edelman quickly becomes a luxury on the waiver wire.

The question really isn’t if Welker is going to be out for more than next week or if his injury will linger.

The question is, how badly will you be kicking yourself if you didn’t grab the gem that Edelman is about to become?

Snatch Edelman up as soon as possible if you are in a deep league or are a Welker owner. Also, if your receiving corps consists of the under-whelming Santana Moss, Torry Holt, and/or Donnie Avery, it never hurts to take a chance on a guy with the potential to be a break-out layer.

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