Fantasy Football's Top-15 Receivers
Out of every fantasy position this year, the wide-receiver position is the most controversial. There is a very deep receiving corps this year, and I have seen all sorts of different receiver rankings.
But here are my Top-15 fantasy wide receivers:
1) Randy Moss
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He proved last year that he is still the most talented wide receiver in football. I don’t see another 22-touchdown season in him, but he still should put up big numbers.
2. Terrell Owens
He seems as though he has matured, and he has great chemistry with Tony Romo. Without any character concerns, I believe there is no reason not to take him No. 2.
3. Braylon Edwards
His offense is only going to get better with another year of experience and the Donte Stallworth signing. And just like the Patriots proved last year, more talent doesn’t mean touchdowns are going to be spread out more; it means more touchdowns for everyone.
4. Marques Colston
The Saints' offense was out of rhythm in the beginning of last season, and Colston only had two touchdowns and 263 receiving yards in his first six games. But he still managed to have 11 touchdowns and 1,202 yards for the entire season.
I believe the Saints' offense will be in rhythm the entire year, and with the addition of Jeremy Shockey, I expect less double teams on Colston. So expect bigger numbers from him this year.
5. Andre Johnson
Averaged the second-most amount of fantasy points per game for a wide receiver last year. If he stays healthy, he could challenge Terrell Owens for the second spot.
6. Plaxico Burress
Had a great start last year, with eight touchdowns in his first six games. However, he was constantly bothered by an ankle injury during the season, and his numbers dropped. If Burress can stay healthy, he could put up some big numbers.
7. Steve Smith
Unfortunately, he is already suspended for the first two games of the season. But he has the potential to be a top-three wide receiver if he and Jake Delhomme can stay healthy.
8. Reggie Wayne
Very safe pick. He is very durable and should put up similar numbers to last year.
9. Larry Fitzgerald
Could be higher up if Kurt Warner was named the starter because of their great chemistry.
10. T.J Houshmandzadeh
Another safe pick. He’s very consistent and seems to always find the end zone.
11. Marvin Harrison
He has been healthy this preseason and seems to almost be back to Pro Bowl form. He is a very hard worker, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him back as a top-five wide receiver.
12. Anquan Boldin
Very solid pick. I expect a 10-touchdown, 1,000-yard season from him.
13. Chad Johnson
He hasn't had a double-digit touchdown year since 2004. Houshmandzadeh seems to be Carson Palmer’s favorite target, and Johnson isn’t very consistent. He only scored a touchdown in four games last season.
He had three touchdowns in one game, two TDs in two games, and one TD in another game.
14. Brandon Marshall
Unfortunately he is also suspended for the first 2 games of the season. However, he had a breakout season last year but still only had 7 touchdowns. With Jay Cutler improving, he could improve that mark.
15. Wes Welker
He is the No. 2 receiver on the No. 1 offense. He should continue to put up solid numbers.

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