Through six games in his second NFL season, Quentin Johnston has tallied four touchdowns, on 18 receptions and 282 yards.
He has also developed into a big-play receiver, as evidenced in Week 9 against Cleveland who he carved up to the tune of four catches and 118 yards. He was the best offensive player on the field in that game and if he can build on the momentum he has coming out of it, could very well develop into a fantasy stud.
Still, New England found some success against that squad and, with better offensive weapons on the LA side of the ball, Johnston will have the opportunity to continue run as a breakout fantasy starter.
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It was an up and down first season for Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who's program endured a stretch of four losses in five games midway through the year.
Penn State's Kaytron Allen has delivered his share of sonic booms over the past three years, though few were quite as symbolic as the one he unleashed on New Ye
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