The Facts:
McCluster has provided few big plays for the Chiefs since he was picked in the second round of the 2010 draft. But, without divulging specifics, HC Andy Reid indicated he had plans for McCluster. “I like McCluster,” Reid said. “I think he’s a good football player and he has a role on this football team. I’ve got some things in mind for him.”
Reported by the Kansas City Star
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
McCluster is coming off a 2012 season in which he got more playing time than in any other season of his career, catching 52 passes that averaged just 8.7 yards per catch and only one TD. That was good for No. 2 among pass catchers. The next wide receiver was Baldwin at No. 6 with only 20 catches. So believing that he'll continue to be at least as productive under Reid isn't a reach. Expecting much more than that might be overly optimistic, but it's worth watching to see just what it is Reid has in mind as the season draws nearer.
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