Douglas is a four-year vet out of Louisville. Douglas is often considered as an underrated receiver and he doesn't get much recognition on a team with Roddy White, Julio Jones and Tony Gonzalez. NFL analysts usually comment that if Douglas was on any other team, he would most likely be a number two or even number one receiver. In 2012, Douglas caught 38 passes, one off his career-high, for 396 yards and a touchdown. He also returned five punts for 42 yards and returned a kickoff for eight yards.
Douglas will most likely be around again next season, still as the Falcons' third receiver behind White and Jones. If Gonzalez ends up retiring, Douglas could see more balls thrown his way next season. If he does leave, the only way would be via trade so the Falcons could improve at another position.
Harry Douglas makes a catch against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. He is an underrated player on a Falcons' team with a strong group of receivers.
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