Fantasy Football Week 3 Rankings: Underachieving Receivers Worth Trading for
The NFL season is only two weeks in and fantasy owners are panicking. Now is the time to take advantage of that 0-2 team that is looking to shake up his team.
Here are three receivers off to slow starts that will end up raking in the fantasy points in the near future:
Anquan Boldin- Baltimore Ravens
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Boldin only has seven catches on the young season and one TD. QB Joe Flacco has been busy trying to get on the same page with his new weapons WR Lee Evans and TE Ed Dickson.
Expect things to change now that the Titans humbled the Ravens. With the additions of Evans and rookie WR Torrey Smith, finally Flacco has space over the middle of the field to find Boldin.
Expect Boldin’s targets and production to increase in a big way starting this week against the Rams.
Percy Harvin- Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings top receiver was in less than half of the Viking's offensive plays last week, and the fans have let rookie head coach Leslie Frazier hear it.
With his ability to go over the middle and make the tough catch in traffic, as well as run down field routes on the outside of the numbers—Harvin is extremely versatile.
I haven’t even mentioned his kick/punt return skills.
QB Donovan McNabb will only get more comfortable as he learns a new offense and Harvin will turn into his most reliable option.Remember, the Vikings No. 2 option is Michael Jenkins.
Mike Williams- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Vikings made sure the Bucs top receiver wasn’t going to beat them, and they were certainly successful as Williams put up a big fat zero.
Don’t let that discourage you.
He has to adjust to being the only downfield threat in the Bucs offense.
Expect him to figure it out and get back to his terrific 2010 pace soon. With QB Josh Freeman in charge, he’ll make sure of it.

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