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Wide Receiver Rank: #194 Overall: #586
Caldwell had another so-so season for the Bengals in a reserve role, serving mainly as the No. 3 receiver. He caught 37 passes last season, which was the second best of his career. Over the past three seasons, Caldwell averages 38 receptions for 365 yards and two touchdowns per season. He heads to Denver this season to compete for the No. 3 or 4 receiver spot with the team. He has obvious potential if he wins one of those spots with Peyton Manning throwing passes, but past history suggests a huge season shouldn't be expected. Caldwell has decent size and good speed. He doesn't have a ton of big-play ability, but improved on that area some the last few years. Caldwell continues to improve as a route runner and his hands have gotten better.
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Caldwell could set career highs if he earns a big role with the Broncos but we aren't sure that happens with the options competing with him for playing time. He probably will have similar numbers to the last few years, getting 30 or so catches for 300 yards with a score or two. You can do better at receiver. |
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| The Denver Broncos signed free-agent WR Andre Caldwell (Bengals) to a two-year contract Wednesday, March 21. |
| Fantasy Impact: Caldwell could be the No. 3 in an offense that could throw often. He might be a sleeper for the coming season. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell is a free agent, and he might not be back with the team in 2012. He had only 37 catches and averaged just 8.6 yards per reception. He received a great opportunity when WR Jordan Shipley (knee) went down with a season-ending injury in Week 2, but he did not capitalize. |
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| The Cincinnati Bengals placed WR Andre Caldwell (groin, abdomen) on the Injured Reserve Tuesday, Dec. 27, and promoted WR Armon Binns from the practice squad in a corresponding move. Also, the team signed free-agent WR Vidal Hazelton (Chargers) to their practice squad. |
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| The Cincinnati Bengals have declared WR Andre Caldwell, RB Brian Leonard, TE Colin Cochart, DL Dontay Moch, DL Nick Hayden, OL Otis Hudson, FS Robert Sands inactive for Week 16. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell (groin) did not practice Friday, Dec. 23, and is doubtful for Week 16. |
| Fantasy Impact: Go with other options this week. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell (groin, abdomen) is unlikely to play in Week 16 against the Arizona Cardinals after missing a third straight day of practice Thursday, Dec. 22. He visited a specialist Wednesday, Dec. 21, but there was nothing to report. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell (groin), LB Rey Maualuga (undisclosed) and CB Nate Clements (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Thursday, Dec. 22. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell likely would start in Week 11 if WR A.J. Green (knee) is not able to play in the game. |
| Fantasy Impact: Caldwell is worth a look in deeper leagues in a starting role. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell has been working with QB Andy Dalton on his routes as an outside receiver because he likely would line up their if WR A.J. Green (knee) is not able to play. Caldwell normally is the slot receiver when Green plays. |
| Fantasy Impact: If he gets a chance to start, Caldwell has some value for Week 11. He'll get some targets. |
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| Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Caldwell, TE Colin Cochart and WR Jerome Simpson all had touchdown receptions in the Week 9 win against the Tennessee Titans. Caldwell had five grabs for 22 yards, while Cochart had two snares for seven yards. Simpson ended up with three catches for 43 yards. |
| Fantasy Impact: Simpson is the best of the lot right now, having big-game and red-zone potential in an emerging passing game. |
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