Tyrie Cleveland

Wide ReceiverWR
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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Leading receiver in win
September 30, 2019
Cleveland caught three passes for 59 yards against Towson on Saturday.
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Cleveland was able to take advantage of an inferior opponent with a season high in receiving yardage, and he has managed three catches apiece in three of the last four games. Still, his upside is limited, particularly in a difficult matchup with Auburn up next.
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Conference Preview: SEC: Downtown A.J. Brown
August 9, 2018
Jesse Siegel keeps our Conference Preview Series rolling with a look at the SEC, where Ole Miss' A.J. Brown is primed to further cement himself as college football's top receiver.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
2019
2017
Cleveland had a dismal 2018 campaign that failed to live up to expectations. Despite improvement shown from quarterback Feleipe Franks, Cleveland failed to become a consistent part of the Florida offensive attack. Cleveland finished a distant sixth in receiving on the squad, catching just 18 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns. Perhaps more disturbingly, his big play ability vanished. Cleveland averaged just 11.8 yards per grab, by far the lowest average of his Florida career. The only bonus for Cleveland is that despite all of the Gator receivers returning from last year, none of them had particularly standout campaigns. As a result, Cleveland has one last chance to reach his potential.
The 6-foot-2 wideout showed flashes of big-play ability in 2016 as a freshman, punctuated by a 98-yard touchdown at LSU in the middle of November. Cleveland averaged a stout 21.3 yards per catch last year, though his production remained inconsistent. He is expected to be a bigger part of the offense as a sophomore, and that game plan should come to fruition as early as the season opener, as No. 1 receiver Antonio Callaway will be suspended for that contest with Michigan. Cleveland is a breakout candidate for the Gators, assuming Florida has a serviceable quarterback capable of getting him the pigskin.
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Struggles to find consistency
September 27, 2019
Cleveland has just seven receptions and 108 yards through three appearances for the Gators.
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Three catches in triumph
September 23, 2019
Cleveland snagged three balls for 43 yards against Tennessee on Saturday.
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Finds end zone in blowout
September 8, 2019
Cleveland caught three passes for 52 yards and a touchdown against UT-Martin on Saturday.
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Co-starter to open season
August 19, 2019
Cleveland is labeled as a co-starter at wide receiver for the opener versus Miami.
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Expected back for spring
March 17, 2019
Cleveland, who was sidelined for Florida's 41-15 win over Michigan in December in the Peach Bowl with a broken collarbone, is expected to be a full participant in spring practices, Thomas Goldkamp of 247Sports.com reports.
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