The Facts:
Following up on a
previous item. ... Bryant believes his 2012 breakout season, when he caught 92 passes for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns, was just the beginning. Bryant had 50 catches for 879 yards and 10 touchdowns in the final eight games, numbers that would be among the best in NFL history if projected over a full season, and production that Bryant believes he can build upon. "That's still scratching the surface," Bryant said. "It's only going to get better, to be honest. I still have a lot to give. I feel like nobody's seen anything. Nothing. "I feel like it can be a lot more than that. That's just being honest. I honestly feel like [2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns] can potentially happen."
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Bryant, who played the final three games of the season with a broken index finger that required postseason surgery, told ESPN.com's Tim MacMahon that his confidence comes from his maturation, improved knowledge of the Cowboys' offensive scheme and passion to win. Remember: A lower-back injury forced Bryant to leave the season-ending loss to the Redskins, has kept him from running routes this offseason and might prevent him from being ready to fully participate in organized team activities this offseason. But assuming he's healthy -- and can remain that way for the entire season, there's no reason to believe he won't continue to produce at an elite level. And we never complain about players setting lofty goals -- realistic or not.
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