Oct 3, 2013

Week 5 WR Rankings!

  1. Calvin Johnson
  2. AJ Green
  3. Victor Cruz
  4. Demaryius Thomas
  5. Marques Colston
  6. Dez Bryant
  7. Brandon Marshall
  8. Julio Jones
  9. Jordy Nelson
  10. DeSean Jackson
  11. Wes Welker
  12. Randall Cobb
  13. Larry Fitzgerald
  14. Andre Johnson
  15. Torrey Smith
  16. Eric Decker
  17. Anquan Boldin
  18. Dwayne Bowe
  19. Kenbrell Thompkins
  20. James Jones
  21. Reggie Wayne
  22. Nate Washington
  23. Ted Ginn
  24. Julian Edelman
  25. Cecil Shorts
  26. Alshon Jeffery
  27. Steve Smith
  28. Marlon Brown
  29. Mike Wallace
  30. Hakeem Nicks
  31. Roddy White
  32. Denarius Moore
  33. Eddie Royal
  34. Danny Amendola
  35. Chris Givens
  36. DeAndre Hopkins
  37. T.Y. Hilton
  38. Brian Hartline
  39. Michael Floyd
  40. Jeremy Kerley
  41. Terrance Williams
  42. Donnie Avery
  43. Harry Douglas
  44. Austin Pettis
  45. Vincent Brown
  46. Andre Caldwell
  47. Darrius Heyward-Bey
  48. Tavon Austin
  49. Andre Roberts
  50. Kendall Wright
  51. Doug Baldwin
  52. Brandon Gibson
  53. Justin Blackmon
  54. Golden Tate
  55. Rueben Randle
  56. Brandon LaFell
  57. Sidney Rice
  58. Keenan Allen
  59. Damian Williams
  60. Kyle Williams
  61. Aaron Dobson
  62. Jason Avant
  63. Ace Sanders
  64. Mohamed Sanu
  65. Clyde Gates
  66. Justin Hunter
  67. Rod Streater
  68. Kenny Britt
  69. Kenny Stills
  70. Riley Cooper
  71. Dexter McCluster
  72. Kris Durham
  73. Ryan Broyles
  74. Marvin Jones
  75. 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.

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