2010年12月13日星期一

Week 13 Fantasy WR Rankings: Which WR Is Ranked Somewhere Over The DwayneBowe?

Week 13 WR Player Rankings: Brought to you by pyromaniac.com Rankings for QBs, RBs and TEsClick for the WR Rankings Nos. 21-48 20. Braylon Edwards (@ NE) – Holmes won’t be the only one getting in on the fun, with the Patriots having one of the worst pass Ds in the league. 6 Super Bowl Champions jersey
Bray had five catches for 45 yards and a TD in the first contest, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see that much and more come Monday. 19. Wes Welker (vs NYJ) – Welker had six catches and a TD in their first game this year, but I expect even better than that as he’ll be counted on quite a bit to move the ball this Monday night. Since joining the Pats back in 2007, Welker has a reputation of coming up big against the Jets, a trend that should continue in Week 13. 18. Johnny Knox (@ Det) – The Detroit pass D can and WILL be beat this Sunday. Johnny Knox is still the main guy for Cutler and remains the most likely candidate to break off a long one at any time. 17. Anquan Boldin (vs Pit) – With the amount of pressure Flacco is likely to see this game, you can bet Boldin will be getting a ton of dump-offs like he did in his last game against them. 10 targets, seven receptions and 68 yards is what he put up the first time around. With any luck, he’ll add a TD to that line and give fantasy owners something to cheer about. 16. Larry Fitzgerald (vs StL) – Derek Anderson may be a trainwreck, but at least he knows who butters his bread. Fitz is talented enough to explode at any time, and it’s a good bet he catches a TD this week like he did earlier this year against the Rams. 15. Mario Manningham (vs Was) – Manningham will be in the driver’s seat for some nice fantasy points again this weekend with both Nicks and Smith out. If he doesn’t come close to around 100 yards plus a touchdown, I’ll be shocked. 14. Mike Wallace (@ Bal) – So the Roethlisberger-to-Wallace combo CAN be stopped (as it was against Buffalo last Sunday). Wallace looks like he might be a bit of a risk this Sunday night, but this sort of risk also comes with high reward. Take the chance on Wallace breaking out a long one in this game. 13. Andre Johnson (@ Phi) – ‘Dre may have avoided a suspension due to his fight with Cortland Finnegan last week, but he won’t be able to avoid Asante Samuel (assuming he’s healthy enough to play) sitting in his pocket all game. He’ll do okay, but don’t expect big numbers this week. 12. Santonio Holmes (@ NE) – This game has all the makings of a classic, and what usually happens in games like this? The best players come out to play and give the world a show. Santonio is that guy for the Jets, so expect a nice little showing out of the former Super Bowl MVP this week. 11. Mike Williams – TB (vs Atl) – Williams was held to his worst outing of the year last week against the Ravens (two catches, 20 yards), but my guess is he’ll bounce back nicely. Last game against the Falcons he put up 89 yards and a TD, numbers I could see happening again this Sunday. 10. Calvin Johnson (vs Chi) – For as talented as Megatron is, nothing seems to 6 Super Bowl Champions jersey black jersey
ever go his way. If it’s not his own injuries, surely his favorite QB's will go down. Drew Stanton will look for him every chance he gets, which still gives Calvin some value, but he won’t be the player you were hoping for down the stretch. 9. Jeremy Maclin (vs Hou) – Vick loves tossing the rock to Maclin, so even though DeSean should and WILL get his targets, expect J-Mac to reel in a good seven or so receptions for some decent yardage and a TD Thursday night. 8. Steve Johnson (@ Min) – Stevie J probably embarrassed himself more than he’s ever done so in his life last week against Pittsburgh. The great ones tend to use stuff like this as motivation, and I believe Johnson will step up to the plate against a beatable Vikings secondary because of it. 7. Reggie Wayne (vs Dal) – Wayne could see a ton of targets in this one, as the Cowboys pass D is one of the worst in the league. He’s had a few rough games over the past five weeks, but this one should be able to break him out of his slump. 6. Marques Colston (@ Cin) – Since Colston found his groove back in Week 7, he hasn’t looked back. Over the last five games, the Big Queese has four TD catches while averaging 7.6 catches and 94 yards. Basically, just roll with him. 5. DeSean Jackson (vs Hou) – DeSean got called out by Coach Andy Reid last week for not taking the Bears game seriously. Whenever a scolding like this occurs, one of two things can happen: 1) The player tucks his tail between his legs and disappears from significance, or 2) The player steps up his game and dominates immediately thereafter. Against the worst pass defense in the league, I’m betting on no. 2. 4. Roddy White (@ TB) – Roddy had a tough time against these guys last time around, catching just four balls for 49 yards, but you can’t hold talent like his back for very long. Last year White had a touchdown in each of his games against the Bucs, and I expect him to do the same this weekend with close to 100 yards. 3. Greg Jennings (vs SF) – Jennings has been a top-three receiver over the past six weeks, putting up an average of 6.2 catches and106.5 yards. He also has six TDs over that span. If there’s one way the 49ers can definitely be beat, it’s through the air, so watch out for another Jennings explosion this weekend. 2. Dwayne Bowe (vs Den) – Bowe 2010 pro bowl Vikings 4 Brett Favre jersey
simply cannot be stopped, so don’t you dare go thinking that Champ Bailey will somehow figure it all out after getting burned for 13 catches, 186 yards and two TDs the last time they hooked up. 1. Brandon Lloyd (@ KC) – The surprising Broncos receiver had 90 yards and two TDs in his last game against Kansas City, and even if the Chiefs' young stud cornerback Brandon Flowers is healthy enough to play, his hamstring won’t be able to keep up with Lloyd. Click for the WR Rankings Nos. 21-48 Week 13 rankings for QBs, RBs and TEs There are no teams with WRs on a bye this week

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