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Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a season worthy of winning Offensive Player of the Year (and maybe DPOY as well?). We take a look at what history tells us happens when receivers break out the way he did. Is it fair to expect more of the same?
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0:00 Intro
3:47 JSN - DPOY
7:20 Looking At Players With 50% Or More Yard Increases
20:08 Narrowing It Down To Players In Their First 3 Seasons
25:28 SimplySeattle Shoutout
26:03 Players That Went Over 1600+ Receiving Yards Within Their First 3 Seasons
29:35 Marvin Harrison Sr.
33:10 Justin Jefferson
39:04 JSN 1 of 1 - Only One On THIS Trajectory
39:45 Calvin Johnson Jr.
42:18 JSN Is Still Hungry
44:37 Superchats
45:01 Will JSN Continue His Production?
48:32 Prize Picks
50:42 Closing Thoughts & Outro
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