- Calvin Johnson
- AJ Green
- Victor Cruz
- Demaryius Thomas
- Marques Colston
- Dez Bryant
- Brandon Marshall
- Julio Jones
- Jordy Nelson
- DeSean Jackson
- Wes Welker
- Randall Cobb
- Larry Fitzgerald
- Andre Johnson
- Torrey Smith
- Eric Decker
- Anquan Boldin
- Dwayne Bowe
- Kenbrell Thompkins
- James Jones
- Reggie Wayne
- Nate Washington
- Ted Ginn
- Julian Edelman
- Cecil Shorts
- Alshon Jeffery
- Steve Smith
- Marlon Brown
- Mike Wallace
- Hakeem Nicks
- Roddy White
- Denarius Moore
- Eddie Royal
- Danny Amendola
- Chris Givens
- DeAndre Hopkins
- T.Y. Hilton
- Brian Hartline
- Michael Floyd
- Jeremy Kerley
- Terrance Williams
- Donnie Avery
- Harry Douglas
- Austin Pettis
- Vincent Brown
- Andre Caldwell
- Darrius Heyward-Bey
- Tavon Austin
- Andre Roberts
- Kendall Wright
- Doug Baldwin
- Brandon Gibson
- Justin Blackmon
- Golden Tate
- Rueben Randle
- Brandon LaFell
- Sidney Rice
- Keenan Allen
- Damian Williams
- Kyle Williams
- Aaron Dobson
- Jason Avant
- Ace Sanders
- Mohamed Sanu
- Clyde Gates
- Justin Hunter
- Rod Streater
- Kenny Britt
- Kenny Stills
- Riley Cooper
- Dexter McCluster
- Kris Durham
- Ryan Broyles
- Marvin Jones
- Pat Edwards
Highlights:
A.J. Green vs. Patriots (#2 for me, #7 on ESPN): Green faced two of the best corners over the past three weeks. The Patriots Aqib Talib is good, but not great. I believe Dalton will find a way to get Green the ball, he has to if they want to win.
Marques Colston @ Bears (#5 for me, #15 on ESPN): The bears have gotten obliterated by #1 WRs. Last week they double covered Megatron a lot so he only came away with 44 yards and a TD. They won't do that to Colston as they will focus on Jimmy Graham. Go look at what Antonio Brown and AJ Green have already done to this team. Its crazy.
Nate Washington vs. Chiefs (#22 for me, #36 on ESPN): Even against a tough defense, I expect Washington to have at least one big play. Victor Cruz looked really good against this team. Washington is not Cruz, but he has a similar (although much less talented) skillset. One big catch and a good number of targets should lead to a good day.
Ted Ginn @ Cardinals (#23 for me, UNRANKED): I couldn't believe Ted Ginn was unranked. He's now had two consecutive games with a 40 yard catch or more and has great speed. They love targeting him deep and its just a matter of time until the big game happens, and I'm thinking this week could be it.
Danny Amendola @ Bengals (#34 for me, #19 on ESPN): Cincinnati has a solid passing defense. But this ranking is more about the injury and the fact that Edelman and Thompkins have developed as legitimate receivers in Amendola's time away. With a good chance of Gronkowski coming back, I think it makes a lot of sense for the Pats to keep him from playing too many snaps.
Danny Amendola @ Bengals (#34 for me, #19 on ESPN): Cincinnati has a solid passing defense. But this ranking is more about the injury and the fact that Edelman and Thompkins have developed as legitimate receivers in Amendola's time away. With a good chance of Gronkowski coming back, I think it makes a lot of sense for the Pats to keep him from playing too many snaps.
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