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Fantasy Football: 5 Players You Can Drop After Week 2

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Kenny Britt, WR, Cleveland Browns

ESPN Ownership: 98%

Yahoo Ownership: 55%

When Kenny Britt signed with the Cleveland Browns, his fantasy stock, believe it or not, looked to be soaring. Coming off of his first 1,000-yard season and replacing Terrelle Pryor's role as the 140-target wideout in head coach Hue Jackson's offense, Britt looked like an incredible value at an Average Draft Position as the consensus 45th wide receiver coming off draft boards.

But through two games, it looks like Britt is an afterthought at best in this offense, having registered 5 targets for only 2 catches and 15 yards. And even with Corey Coleman out for some time with a broken hand, he currently stands behind Rashard Higgins, Duke Johnson, Seth DeValve, and David Njoku in the target pecking order. Britt didn't even register a target in the fourth quarter in Week 2 after Coleman left the game.

Like Brandon Marshall, Britt being the fifth wheel on a not-so-great offense offers little to no value for your fantasy team. If you can get J.J. Nelson for Britt right now, do it.