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A.J. Brown closed last season playing at a 114-catch, 1,445-yard, 10-touchdown pace in the last seven games in Philadelphia, and his four-year rate, extrapolated to a full season, is 93 receptions, 1,380 yards and nine touchdowns.
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Brown's 114-catch pace and elite coordinator support elite upside once top-5 WRs are gone.

A.J. Brown closed last season playing at a 114-catch, 1,445-yard, 10-touchdown pace in the last seven games in Philadelphia, and his four-year rate extrapolated to a full season is 93 receptions, 1,380 yards, and nine touchdowns. Drake Maye is an upgrade at quarterback over Jalen Hurts, and coach Mike Vrabel, who had Brown in Tennessee, knows exactly what happens to the locker room if Brown doesn't get the ball. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels also coached Randy Moss in New England and never diluted his target share. Durability (six missed games over two seasons) and a drop issue are real risks, but Jim Coventry still believes Brown is an elite receiver. New England's 2026 schedule is tougher than last year's, which should mean plenty of passing volume, and once the top-5 receivers are off the board, Brown is exactly the player he's targeting.

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