Summer Scouting: NFC South wide receivers and tight ends

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Finally, here are some superlatives for the NFC South pass catchers:


BEST NEWCOMER: The division didn't have a collective need for receiving talent this offseason, so the best newcomer might be in Carolina with Hogan. A Super Bowl winner who can stretch the field, he gives Carolina another threat on the outside.


MOST UNDERRATED: Godwin isn't a household name outside of studied fantasy football circles, but with Jackson and Humphries leaving Tampa, he will have an opportunity for a 1,000-yard season in 2019.


CAN'T MISS ON TV: There are some big-play receivers in this division, but Jones continues to hold this honor. He has the ability to take over a game more than anyone in the league.


MOST WELL-ROUNDED: With Tampa Bay losing big names in Jackson and Humphries, this honor goes to Atlanta. Jones, Sanu, Ridley and Hooper form one of the best quartets of pass catchers in the league. Carolina will push Atlanta this year as Moore and Samuel continue to improve, but the Falcons are most well-rounded on paper right now.
 
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