The face of the "elite" fantasy receiver is changing. A lot of the wideouts taken early in drafts broke your heart. Discounting the OBJ injury, Antonio Brown was the only one who truly gave you a return on your draft investment. Mike Evans was a flat-out first-round bust. A.J. Green was a roller-coaster. Then there was The Mystery of Julio Jones (more on that in a bit). In their place, we etched a new crop of names. DeAndre Hopkins proved to us that he's nearly quarterback proof -- I'm looking at you, Brock Osweiler. Keenan Allen finally stayed healthy and lived up to the promise many saw in him. Tyreek Hill appeared to have made the leap to the next level. And ... where did Marvin Jones come from? Some of it is a changing of the guard. Some of it comes from offenses spreading the ball around to more pass-catchers, including running backs. Regardless, it's likely to spark some interesting conversations about how to rank receivers and where to draft them next season.