He's caught 5 of Drew Brees's 9 touchdowns this year. Always seems to be the first option in the endzone. Now that Brees is putting up numbers, Colston is a low end WR1 and a high end WR2. Also makes a great TE in some leagues . . .

Brees was atrocious in the first few games, period. The whole team was, but Brees wasn't looking downfield at all, only dumpoffs to RBs and Johnson. I have been sitting Colston for a while, but another good week this week and I may have some more nice trade fodder or as a good reserve and trade Cotchery (have TO, Roy Williams and Braylon Edwards as my starters). I kept Colston, Cotchery and Edwards.
Also, to the poster above, I remember that 80+ yard TD against Carolina as well. I wouldn't call Colston a speedster, but he seemed to have more than adequate speed. The big thing with Colston was that he was a red zone machine, even in last year's playoffs. He only ended with 8 TDs (in really 12 games in 2006), but he always was targeted by Brees around the end zone. If he keeps getting 10+ targets and the NO Offense keeps scoring, I wouldn't be surprised to see top 10-12 numbers from him for the second half.