I'm in a couple of dynasty leagues, and it's possible I talk about them too much, but it's nice to be able to discuss adds and drops before anybody (or most of us) have had our annual league drafts. And in one of them, I've been dealing with what I'll call the Kendall Wright problem.

In some respects, Wright has been a nice enough player in PPR dynasty leagues. He caught 94 passes in his last full season, and is only 26 years old. In two of his first three games working with Marcus Mariota last season, he went over 95 receiving yards and caught a touchdown. The kind of guy you start every week.

But it was all downhill after that, with injuries and non-performance. Wright caught 2-4 passes in the other seven games he played in last season and didn't go over 50 yards in any of them. He scored 1 TD the rest of the season. The kind of guy you want nothing to do with in fantasy.

But you know, he's still fairly young, and Tennessee had no other proven wideouts, so I hung onto him this offseason. I've still got the recent enough memories of his 94-catch season and two big games early last year that I thought, hey, you never know.

As the preseason rolled onward, though, no Wright. He's got a hamstring injury, and isn't out there. Still viewed as the slot receiver, I guess. And then they gave away Dorial Green-Beckham. But Rishard Matthews is the No. 1, and Tajae Sharpe -- who I'm very proud to say I added in dynasty a month ago -- is a clear starter. After watching the preseason game last week, I think Sharpe might be the No. 1. Unusually polished for a rookie out of UMass.

And there's Harry Douglas -- Harry Douglas! -- catching a touchdown, and I start to wonder if he won't get some of those No. 3 snaps. Could Wright, at 26 years old, be an afterthought?

On Friday, Matt Jones left with a sprained shoulder, and Robert Kelley came in as the main ballcarrier. Kelley is an undrafted guy with lousy measurables, but he could also be the correct handcuff for Jones. Maybe he's a nobody and not even the backup. And maybe he's the next Alfred Morris, rushing for 1,000-plus yards and 8 TDs this year. Probably not, but you never know.

End of the story is that I didn't cut Wright to add Kelley. I cut Rams rookie Pharoh Cooper, a fourth-round pick who hadn't done anything noteworthy all preseason and also had poor measurables. Plus he's playing in the league's sorriest passing offense and is the same kind of player as Tavon Austin, although not as quick. And did I mention he's playing for the Rams?

Of course, 10 minutes later, Cooper was picked up by somebody else. And a day later, Cooper caught a touchdown in the exhibition game that night. Looks like he's going to be the No. 3 there behind Austin and Kenny Britt.

Yes he's a Ram, in a Jeff Fisher offense, on a moribund passing offense on its good days. But he's a rookie with his whole career ahead of him, which might yet be a good one. And I dumped him to keep Wright.

Fortunately, other youngsters will become available. I'm thinking about a couple of possibilities right now, mentioned in our latest Update. And when I add one of them, which I will, it will be Wright who gets cut.

I know he'll be added 10 minutes after I release him. Somebody will remember that 94-catch season. I know I did.

But at some point, especially in dynasty, you have to look at players as strictly what they might be -- what's possible. Cooper? Maybe he's the next Percy Harvin, without all the injuries and stuff. Wright? He's Wright. He is what he is. And that's probably what's possible. Not what he was three years ago. And at that point, it's time to move on for somebody else.