NFL
Re-Drafting the Wide Receivers From the 2010 NFL Draft Using Advanced Analytics
T9. Dexter McCluster
CarAV: 21
Dexter McCluster was one of the first players to be a hybrid breakout of half-wideout, half-running back. His 1,993 career receiving yards and 1,042 say as much.
In 2013 -- when he was still with the Kansas City Chiefs -- McCluster started just 6 games but turned in 53 catches, 511 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns while appearing in 15 games. The result was a career-best 7 AV and a Pro Bowl appearance, also returning 2 punts for touchdowns that season.