2011 Fantasy Football WR Rankings: NFL Week 4
Here are the LestersLegends’ Week 4 2011 fantasy football wide receiver rankings.
1. Calvin Johnson @ Dallas Cowboys: Leads the NFL with six receiving touchdowns.
2. Wes Welker @ Oakland: Leads the NFL with 458 yards.
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3. Greg Jennings vs. Denver: Averaging 12.8 fantasy points per game in non-PPR leagues.
4. Larry Fitzgerald vs. New York Giants: Scored in consecutive games.
5. Roddy White @ Seattle: Blew up with nine catches for 140 yards. Offense should roll vs. Seahawks.
6. Mike Wallace @ Houston: Averaging 125.7 yards per game.
7. Andre Johnson vs. Pittsburgh: Tough matchup, but he's averaging 100-plus YPG.
8. Stevie Johnson @ Cincinnati: Has scored in every game this year.
9. Dez Bryant vs. Detroit: Should be a shootout against the Lions.
10. Hakeem Nicks @ Arizona: Still trying to get healthy. Arizona giving up 275 passing yards per game.
11. DeSean Jackson vs. San Francisco: As the injuries mount in Philly, DeSean will have to step up.
12. Dwayne Bowe vs. Minnesota: Vikings continue to face big wide receivers. Bowe should fare better than V-Jax and Mike Williams did.
13. Brandon Marshall @ San Diego: The Chargers will force the Dolphins to pass often, which should put Marshall in line for a big game.
14. Jordy Nelson vs. Denver: Jordy was quiet last week, but should bounce back against Denver.
15. Sidney Rice vs. Atlanta: Rice had a nice debut for Seahawks. Atlanta giving up 261 yards per game.
16. Steve Smith @ Chicago: Smith had his amazing start get put on hold last week. He’ll bounce back.
17. Santana Moss @ St. Louis Rams: Moss continues to be a focal point in the Redskins' offense.
18. Reggie Wayne @ Tampa Bay: His talents are being wasted without Peyton, but he’s still capable of producing.
19. Nate Washington @ Cleveland: Washington will be the primary target with Kenny Britt sidelined.
20. Mike Williams (TB) vs. Indianapolis: Williams has yet to produce, but he should break out at some point.
21. Percy Harvin @ Kansas City: The Vikings will continue to look for ways to utilize Percy.
22. Brandon Lloyd @ Green Bay: Packers are giving up 359.3 passing yards per game.
23. Lance Moore @ Jacksonville: Moore had nine catches for 88 yards and a score. He’s high on Brees’ radar.
24. Denarius Moore vs. New England: The Patriots are dead last in the league at stopping the pass (377 YPG).
25. Mike Thomas vs. New Orleans: Thomas scored last week and is averaging five catches per game. Saints are giving up 282 YPG.
26. Deion Branch @ Oakland: Branch was overlooked last week, but Brady should make amends.
27. A.J. Green vs. Buffalo: Green came back to Earth, but he should be a matchup problem for a team giving up 271.7 YPG.
28. Devery Henderson @ Jacksonville: Henderson is averaging 88.3 YPG with two touchdowns.
29. Eric Decker @ Tennessee: Lloyd returned, but Decker still caught seven passes.
30. David Nelson @ Cincinnati: Has 20 catches for 77.7 YPG.
31. Robert Meachem @ Jacksonville: Has scored a touchdown in every game this year.
32. Santonio Holmes @ Baltimore: Was quiet against the Raiders. Should bounce back.
33. Torrey Smith vs. New York Jets: Has a much stiffer test this week.
34. Anquan Boldin vs. New York Jets: Physical enough to get some production on Revis Island.
35. Julio Jones @ Seattle: Took a step forward last week (six catches, 115 yards). Should take another one forward vs. Seattle.
36. Nate Burleson @ Dallas: Slowed last week, but he's still having solid year,
37. Mario Manningham @ Arizona: Should be good to go after sitting out a week because of concussion symptoms.
38. Johnny Knox vs. Carolina: Knox is coming off a four catch, 84 yard effort.
39. Davone Bess @ San Diego: Like Marshall, Bess should be active in the passing game.
40. Pierre Garcon @ Tampa Bay: Curtis Painter, should he start, seems to have a nice rapport with Garcon.
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