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Wide Receiver Rank: #188 Overall: #573
Hawkins had a career season last year, getting the most chances of his career. He didn't have double-digit receptions in a season before last season but managed 47 catches for 470 yards last year in an expanded role. Hawkins served as the No. 3 receiver for the Titans much of the season. He had multiple catches in all but three games. His season high in yards was 88 and he had three games with 50-plus yards. Expect a similar role for Hawkins this coming year. He proved his worth last year in this role. Hawkins isn't a speed burner, but he finds ways to get open and has reliable hands. He doesn't excel in any one area, though, which hurts his chances for even more playing time.
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Hawkins finally had that breakout year last season but still wasn't a huge help for fantasy teams outside of PPR leagues. He probably will have a hard time repeating last year but could get 30 to 40 receptions for around 400 yards and a few scores. He remains a stretch for fantasy teams even after last year. |
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| The addition of Tennessee Titans rookie WR Kendall Wright, who was selected in the first round, created a bunch of questions about WR Kenny Britt's (knee) health and which wide receiver may now be the odd man out. Wright has a chance to boost the receiving corps quickly and the team will likely need him to make an impact early. WRs Damian Williams and Lavelle Hawkins will likely be hurt by Wright's addition. Both improved last year and proved they deserved more playing time, which will be tough to come by with Wright, who is an explosive player who excels on screens, in the mix. |
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| Updating previous reports, Tennessee Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins signed a new three-year deal worth $7.2 million. The deal includes a $2 million signing bonus. |
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| Updating a previous report, the Tennessee Titans have signed WR Lavelle Hawkins to a three-year contract extension. Financial terms were not disclosed. |
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| The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms on a contract extension with WR Lavelle Hawkins. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. |
| Fantasy Impact: He'll serve a depth role with the team once again. Don't expect much. |
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| Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak said Wednesday, Dec. 28, that WR Lavelle Hawkins (ankle) is expected to be back at practice Thursday, Dec. 29. |
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| Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak said Monday, Dec. 26, that DL Jason Jones (ankle) and WR Lavelle Hawkins (ankle) were dinged up in Week 16, but they are coming along. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins (finger) is expected to play in Week 10 despite suffering a dislocated finger in Week 9. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins (finger) said Sunday, Nov. 6, that he suffered a dislocated finger on his right hand in Week 9 against the Cincinnati Bengals, and the bone was sticking out of the finger at one point. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins had five catches for 63 yards and a touchdown in Week 9 against the Cincinnati Bengals. The score was his first in 37 NFL games over four seasons. WR Damian Williams also had an 8-yard TD grab, finishing with four receptions for 34 yards. |
| Fantasy Impact: Hawkins is getting more chances in the offense and could finally be emerging as a starter. He has some talent and might be worth a flier in deeper leagues. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins (foot) fully participated in practice Friday, Sept. 9, and is listed as probable for Week 1. |
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