How some people define underrated varies from person to person. Whether it be an under the radar player who quietly puts up decent numbers or a superstar who never receives their due. Personally, I'm of the opinion of the latter in this particular circumstance. A player who started his career as a quarterback and was essentially forced to position swap despite winning the pre-season battle for his position in Yellowknife. A perennial consistent top-10 receiver in the league Alexandre LeClair has battle adversity at every corner to turn what likely would have been an elite quarterback career into an elite wide receiver career. Taking a page from people like Terrelle Pryor or Julian Edelman book he converted successfully and now puts up disgusting numbers without much notice. He's currently fourth in receiving yards this year, with 18.3 average yards per catch. He also has a very respectable 6 touchdowns, playing with the man who usurped what should have been his quarterback spot. Definitely an underrated player if ever there was one. Of the three players ahead of him in receiving yards, one is likely on steroids, and another one has a significantly lower yards per catch mark, he just plays on a receiver hungry team that throws him plenty of looks. The last player that's ahead of him is generally considered either the best or second best receiver in the league so to think you're likely the second best receiver in the league is incredible for a player without much fan fare.
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