In his first game with Drake Maye under center, Demario Douglas demonstrated significant on-field chemistry with the rookie quarterback en route to a six-catch, 92-yard, one-touchdown day.
He was targeted nine times, meaning Maye felt comfortable looking his way against the Houston Texans. That will likely continue in Week 7 against a Jacksonville Jaguars team giving up the second-most points to opposing wide receivers at 43.91 per game.
However, Douglas has flashed hints of a star wideout before and with opportunities presented by a new quarterback, he could be a breakout player for managers smart enough to grab him now.
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