Fantasy Football Rankings Week 4: 3 Sparkplug WRs That Will Bring You Victory
Wide receiver should be your deepest position. There are a lot of good receivers available in the NFL, and the offensive output has been astronomical this year.
Some of these receivers may be available in your league. Others may be sitting on your bench. If they are available to you, sign them or activate them.
If they're not, don't be afraid to make a trade. These may not be the biggest names, but they will have a big impact.
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Jeremy Maclin
Maclin seems to be coming back fine from his offseason issues. After catching only one pass in the opener, Maclin has caught 18 total passes.
Now, against the 49ers and their questionable secondary, Maclin seems primed for a big day.
The 49ers allow a lot of yards. They don't allow many points, but they have allowed far too many passing yards this season.
In a PPR league, Maclin is a must-start. Even in a non-PPR league, you would be foolish to leave him on the bench.
If the Eagles are going to be careful with Michael Vick, it means that a lot of short passes will be taking place. That will only increase Maclin's production.
After missing the first two games, Crabtree came back relatively well in Week 3. He caught only four passes for 28 yards, but he had a touchdown pass taken away on what appeared to be a bad call.
Now that he's back in the flow of things, I expect the 49ers to go to Crabtree more. They will clearly need to pass the ball well if they are going to compete against Philadelphia.
Crabtree is their best wide receiver (remember that Vernon Davis is a tight end). Braylon Edwards is out, and the 49ers running game has yet to get going.
San Francisco needs to get Crabtree involved in the offense. Jim Harbaugh and Alex Smith know this. The numbers may not end up being too valuable, but they will be there for Crabtree.
Denarius Moore
Many NFL fans are now seeing what Raiders' fans have seen in training camp. Denarius Moore is a really good player.
In two games, he's caught nine passes for 180 yards and one touchdown. Moore has also had two carries for 48 yards and another touchdown.
This is not a short trend.
Moore is an excellent receiver. The Patriots pass defense is highly suspect. Moore will find plenty of action this week.
Another big week awaits Moore, who may be on his way to being the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year.


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