How Do Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Perform On New Teams?

Jeff Bell's How Do Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Perform On New Teams? Jeff Bell Published 05/24/2022

"The Decision" is deeply rooted in NBA history, but it was a cultural turning point for all professional sports. In a New Jersey Boys and Girls Club, on July 8, 2010, Lebron James changed the course of the NFL forever. The greatest quarterback in NFL history noted James's subsequent control over his career direction. The two GOATs of their respective sports have maintained a competitive friendship. A decade later, the ripples of a decade worth of NBA player empowerment hit the NFL hard with Tom Brady's relocation to Florida.

Much like James a decade before, Brady delivered a championship to Florida. Shortly following James in the NBA, a star departed the midwest to raise a west coast team. Kevin Durant's arrival on the Warriors accelerated NBA player movement. A year after Brady's move, the NFL duplicated course with Matthew Stafford's departure from the Detroit Lions to deliver a championship to the Los Angeles Rams. In back-to-back seasons the NFL Championship winning quarterback orchestrated moves from long-standing positions and unprecedented movement from players in that situation.

In 2022 the NFL hit hyper drive on player movement, mirroring the NBA. Russell Wilson and Deshaun Watson moved to better team situations. While quarterbacks are the star attraction, the increased importance of the passing game has thrust wide receivers forward in team construction and created an explosion of contract values. Davante Adams and Marquise Brown teamed up with their college teammates Derek Carr and Kyler Murray. A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts have a relationship that dates back to high school recruiting. These pairings followed a 2021 draft that saw college teammates Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase and Jaylen Waddle and Tua Tagovailoa reunite.

Players have gained power of movement. But is there an application for fantasy football?

Attacking The Year One Wide Receiver Narrative

"Avoid wide receivers with new teams." It has been a fantasy football mantra for decades, born out of the early days of free agency. Wide receivers like Alvin Harper and Yancey Thigpen saw their production plummet after switching teams in free agency. The cratering of Kenny Golladay after joining the Giants in 2021's free agency period lends further credence to the theory.

But evidence suggests that traded wide receivers are different.

Since 2018 the NFL has seen seven wide receivers traded for draft picks in the first two rounds: Brandin Cooks x2, Stefon Diggs, DeAndre Hopkins, Odell Beckham, Amari Cooper, and Mohamed Sanu. Sanu is a clear outlier; he was never a primary wide receiver, and the Patriots' transaction to acquire him was instantly one of Bill Belichick's worst moves.

How does that sample play out statistically? The results are eye-opening.

Already a subscriber?

Continue reading this content with a 100% FREE Insider account.

By signing up and providing us with your email address, you're agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to receive emails from Footballguys.
Photos provided by Imagn Images
Share This Article

More by Jeff Bell

 

Monday NFL Roundup: Week 7

Jeff Bell

Rounding up all of last week's action in the NFL, including significant stats, spikes, landmines, and deep sleepers.

10/13/25 Read More
 

50 Final Thoughts For 2025 Fantasy Drafts

Jeff Bell

Jeff Bell runs through sleepers, average draft position values, and stats to know before your fantasy football drafts.

08/25/25 Read More
 

NFL Fantasy Fix: Week 6

Jeff Bell

No matter your craving, get your fix here, featuring cries of revenge, player props, DFS stacks, stats, panic meters, and more.

10/11/25 Read More
 

Dynasty Roundtable: 5 Big Names Who Concern Us

Jeff Bell

Wood, Hindery, Hicks, Tremblay, Montgomery, and Weisse address concerns for a group of players off to slow starts in 2025.

10/09/25 Read More
 

Dynasty Movement: Week 6

Jeff Bell

A panel of Footballguys staffers discusses why certain quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends should be moving up or down your dynasty rankings.

10/09/25 Read More
 

The Targets Report: Week 6

Jeff Bell

An aerial reality check, analyzing every team's target and snap share report, searching out the receivers who are, or who are becoming, true fantasy gold.

10/08/25 Read More