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Fantasy Football Rankings: Week Seven Wide Receivers

Ryan LesterOct 19, 2010

Here are my Week 7 wide receiver rankings. Keep in mind that the Colts, Jets, Lions and Texans are on bye.

  1. Randy Moss @ Green Bay
  2. Larry Fitzgerald @ Seattle
  3. Anquan Boldin vs. Buffalo
  4. Greg Jennings vs. Minnesota
  5. Miles Austin vs. New York Giants
  6. Hakeem Nicks @ Dallas
  7. Terrell Owens @ Atlanta
  8. Roddy White vs. Cincinnati
  9. Brandon Marshall vs. Pittsburgh
  10. Chad Ochocinco @ Atlanta
  11. Steve Smith (NYG) @ Dallas
  12. Wes Welker @ San Diego
  13. Jeremy Maclin @ Tennessee
  14. Mike Wallace @Miami
  15. Marques Colston vs. Cleveland
  16. Dwayne Bowe vs. Jacksonville
  17. Donald Driver vs. Minnesota
  18. Lance Moore vs. Cleveland
  19. Hines Ward @ Miami
  20. Percy Harvin @ Green Bay
  21. Johnny Knox vs. Washington 
  22. Brandon Lloyd vs. Oakland
  23. Michael Crabtree @ Carolina
  24. Deion Branch @ San Diego
  25. Santana Moss @ Chicago
  26. Roy Williams vs. New York Giants
  27. Kenny Britt vs. Philadelphia
  28. Mike Williams (TB) vs. St. Louis
  29. Patrick Crayton vs. New England
  30. Danny Amendola @ Tampa Bay
  31. Steve Johnson @ Baltimore
  32. Mike Sims-Walker @ Kansas City
  33. Devin Hester vs. Washington
  34. Mario Manningham @ Dallas
  35. Davone Bess vs. Pittsburgh
  36. Steve Breaston @ Seattle
  37. Dez Bryant vs. New York Giants
  38. Demaryius Thomas vs. Oakland
  39. Deon Butler vs. Arizona
  40. Jabar Gaffney vs. Oakland

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Inside the numbers

  • Why do I get the feeling that Favre and Moss are going to do something special in Green Bay? Moss averages 95.6 yards per game, with 12 TDs in 13 games against the Packers. Favre had seven TDs against Green Bay last year.
  • Max Hall made Larry Fitzgerald relevant again. After a week off, Fitzgerald should crack 100 yards for the first time this year against a Seattle pass defense that’s allowing 290.8 yards per game.
  • With Jermichael Finley gone for the year and Donald Driver (thigh) not at 100 percent, the Packers are committed to getting Greg Jennings more involved in the offense.
  • Jeremy Maclin should see extra targets with DeSean Jackson likely held out because of concussion symptoms.
  • Michael Crabtree looks to score in his third straight game.
  • Even coming off a bye, I don’t think Carolina’s Steve Smith will be able to suit up.
  • It didn’t take Tom Brady and Deion Branch long to get reacquainted. Branch is a strong play going forward.

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