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Analyzing Le'Veon Bell's Fantasy Value With the New York Jets

At some point this season, Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown will share a football field for the 63rd time. It will be the first time they do so as opponents, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team with which both became superstars, will be nowhere to be found.

Bell’s yearlong holdout and free agency saga came to an end late Tuesday night or very early Wednesday morning, depending on where you live, when he signed a four-year, $52-million deal to join the New York Jets. Of the three offensive megastars who found new homes in the last week—Brown and Odell Beckham being the others—his fantasy value is the hardest to peg.