Week 4 Fantasy Football Rankings: 3 WRs to Sign in Kenny Britt's Absence
With Kenny Britt out for the year, fantasy owners everywhere must scramble to replace one of the more dependable receiving options in the league.
Under normal circumstances, I would suggest that you look for Titans receivers to fill that void. But in this spot, I am not quite sold.
Matt Hasselbeck is really going to have a hard time finding other targets. I may be proven wrong on that, but I would wait until I am before claiming any Tennessee receivers.
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Still, remember that WR is a position with depth. You may not replace Britt, but a few guys can help ease the pain.
Denarius Moore
The Patriots don't exactly have a defense built for success. So, any receiver lining up against them is a decent bet.
Even if New England wins in a blowout, the Raiders will be on the field and passing a lot. That's going to get Moore a lot of yards.
Since he has been drafted, Moore has been Oakland's best receiver. He's a threat on the ground in reverses, and also in the air.
Given that he's available in over half of ESPN leagues, I would call him a must sign.
David Nelson
The Bills aren't exactly a secret anymore, but what about their players. Other than Ryan Fitzpatrick, what do we know about these guys.
Take a look at Nelson's statistics this year.
Week 1: Four catches, 66 yards.
Week 2: 10 catches, 83 yards, one TD.
Week 3: Six catches, 84 yards.
You can do the math to figure out the averages there, and how they will play in your league. But I would call that a pretty solid start to the season.
With the exception of a poor Week 2 showing, Doucet has been a solid option this year. Larry Fitzgerald gets all of the attention, leaving other receivers in favorable matchups.
Going against a beaten up secondary in the Giants will do well for Doucet. In Week 3, he caught five passes for 50 yards.
I can't expect that production to drop much against the New York defense.


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