Jeffery had huge seasons in 2013 (89-1,421-7) and 2014 (85-1,133-10), but battled injuries over the last two years. On the bright side, he averaged a strong 15.4 yards per reception while playing 21 of 32 games in that span. Even if Jeffery can’t be counted on to excel, he’ll probably be a solid contributor that makes Carson Wentz look better. Wentz struggled last season, but it’s difficult to tell how much of the blame can be placed on his supporting cast. Let’s give Wentz some benefit of the doubt and move him to the QB-16 range — just below Philip Rivers and Jameis Winston – John Halpin