Antonio Brown has had a drama-filled offseason so far, but things have calmed down since he was released by the Oakland Raiders and ended up signing with the New England Patriots. As is the case for most players after they join the Patriots, Brown has stayed clear from social media drama and has been focusing on making his debut with his new team in Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins.

There are a ton of Fantasy Football players keeping a close eye on Brown in New England. With new allegations of sexual assault from a former trainer, there are some rumblings that Brown may miss some time if he gets placed on the Commissioner's Exempt List. For now, however, it appears that he will be active against the Dolphins this week.

Assuming he is, what kind of Fantasy Football outlook should Brown have in Week 2 in his debut with the Patriots?

Quite frankly, the Patriots' offense looked unstoppable last Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They were able to rip through the Steelers' secondary for big play after big play. Tom Brady looked like the best quarterback in the NFL once again and he will be adding one of the most dynamic playmakers in the league this week, assuming Brown plays.

Last season with the Steelers, Brown ripped off 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and 15 touchdowns. He showed that he was still one of the top wide receivers in the league.

Looking ahead to this week's matchup with the Dolphins, Fantasy Football players should be licking their chops at throwing Brown into their lineups. Even though it will be his debut with the Patriots, Brown has legitimate WR1 potential against a porous secondary. Miami just gave up 59 points to Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.

If Jackson, who has had quite a few criticisms about his ability to throw the football consistently, can have such a big game against the Dolphins, Brady projects to have a massive performance as well.

Granted, Brown will be fighting for targets with names like Josh Gordon and Julian Edelman, but he is still going to put up numbers. Brown is the most talented weapon that Brady has had since Randy Moss. He may very well be better than Moss was at the point in their careers when they were acquired by the Patriots.

With all of that being stated, predicting Brown's first game with the Patriots isn't an easy task. There are a lot of variables to take into consideration.

It would be reasonable to expect around six receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown. He could end up having a much bigger game than that, depending on how much Brady looks his way. Either way, Brown is a guy that you need to have in your lineup, assuming nothing happens that takes him out for Week 2.

New England could not be more excited to have a talent like Brown in their lineup. Josh McDaniels and Brady are going to look to get him integrated into the offense immediately and he should have a very good debut against a weak Dolphins' defense.