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Kevin Hickey

PFF projects T.Y. Hilton goes over 1,000 yards in 2020

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton has been one of the most underrated wide receivers since he entered the league as a third-round pick in 2012.

Only twice in his career since 2013 has Hilton failed to reach the 1,000-yard receiving mark. That came in 2017 and 2019 when Jacoby Brissett was the quarterback under center.

However, Philip Rivers is in town as the signal-caller and Pro Football Focus believes a return-to-form is in order for the Ghost. They are currently projecting Hilton to finish the 2020 campaign with 1,077 receiving yards.

Injuries stymied Hilton last season, as he limped to a 45-501 receiving line in 10 games. He wasn’t all that productive even when on the field, averaging only 1.82 yards per route run (31st). The big-play ability just wasn’t there for Hilton — he had 87 receiving yards in Week 1 but failed to top that mark in any game the rest of the season. Fantasy owners seem to have forgotten that Hilton was a monster as recently as 2018 when he averaged 2.54 yards per route run (fourth-most), and a return to stardom is certainly possible, especially with Philip Rivers likely to elevate his play. However, Hilton will be 31 years old in November — he ranks as the consensus WR26.

When Hilton has at least average quarterback play, he has proven he can be a beast. There are some situations even he can’t overcome and unfortunately, that happened twice with Brissett. But with Rivers now, Hilton can return to fantasy football glory as a strong asset to your lineup.

I am a bit more bullish on Hilton returning to form in 2020. My current projections have Hilton finishing with 1,115 receiving yards and is the WR23. He’s an insane value for a wide receiver with top-12 upside.

Though he’s dealt with injuries and while there is optimism about Rivers bouncing back, that still remains to be seen. But Hilton has a skill set very similar to Keenan Allen despite the size difference, and that will be the key to the former bouncing back in fantasy football.

Hilton is in a contract year and wants another deal with the Colts. He just might get it if he stays healthy and hits the projections that many have for him in 2020.

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