Disappointments happen in life. And one of life's biggest disappointments is having have Britt showing good speed, good ability to get behind the defense, and Britt brimming with confidence. He is excited to start a new chapter in his life and has been quoted in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as saying, "My mind's free, I'm relaxed right now. I'm taking this year as a rookie year." A good mind set couldn't hurt his chances of returning to his previous form, but can we expect it to last?
St. Louis has a plethora of young receiver who were chosen highly in the NFL Draft: FantastyFootballCaclulator.com is so late that he deserves a tentative thumbs up in the 13th round as the last player you add to your squad before your kicker and defense. He does have potential to be the number one target in St. Louis, and has more upside than players being drafted around him, like Andrew Hawkins, Markus Wheaton, Miles Austin and Brian Hartline. That is, of course, based on his 2010 campaign that was top-notch.
It's not a terrible idea to draft Britt as a flier, but it's probably not smart to rely on him as anything but that. After all, he's barely on our radar according to our projections.