The narrative of Cooper Kupp not finishing overall WR1 is just an excuse to not be boring, and see guys like Chase and JJ take reigns of that spot next season.
Why are we comparing previous receiving rookie yards to modern-day guys? Ja'marr Chase's 1,500 receiving yards rookie season would beat 2005's Reggie Brown's 500 receiving yard season. It's all relative, account for the inflation coming through the wind.
AJ Brown won't be good. Eagles play through Hurts - a rush-heavy quarterback that sets up an unpredictable offense. The Eagles won games using this strategy, and the chances of Hurts throwing the ball more because of Brown. Unlikely.
The Philadelphia Eagles ranked (32nd) in passing play percentage. Since the Jalen Hurts era, no Wide Receiver has averaged more than 11.2 fantasy points per game with him.
The absence of Gronk, OJ Howard, Antonio Brown, and Chris Godwin opens up 58% of vacated targets on the pass-heaviest team in the NFL. If you're not drafting Brate or Gage because they're not good, that would be a mistake. Evans can only catch all the balls from Brady!
Drafting Kamara in fantasy is the equivalent of having your team most likely start 0-6, and then end as the worst possible team in your league when he does return. Not a fan of him unless he falls outside the 5th + too much value to be lost