Week 7 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Greg Jennings and WRs That Will Explode on Sunday
Passing numbers have exploded this year, in large part to dominant wide receiver play across the league.
Here are three wideouts that will put up more big numbers in Week 7:
Greg Jennings
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Aaron Rodgers' favorite target has been his usual beastly self this season, catching for 35 passes for 530 yards (sixth in league) and four touchdowns (tied-fourth in league).
Jennings has been very consistent, registering at least 82 receiving yards in five out of six games this year.
This week, he and the undefeated Packers take on the lowly Minnesota Vikings and their abysmal pass defense. The Vikings give up 269.5 passing yards per game, which is 24th in the NFL.
Jennings should have no trouble shredding Minnesota's paltry secondary. I'm expecting 100 yards and two scores from him on Sunday.
Dez Bryant
Bryant has been bothered by nagging injuries all season, but I think he is finally at 100 percent.
That's unfortunate for the St. Louis Rams, who haven't been able to stop anybody this season. The Rams are giving up over 300 total yards per game.
Bryant had just four catches last week against New England, but he managed to get a team-high 78 yards.
He only has 14 receptions on the season, but three of those were for touchdowns, which is a very good ratio.
I'm anticipating at least 80 yards and a touchdown for Bryant this week.
Steve Smith
The O.G. Steve Smith has regained his title of "Best Wide Receiver Named Steve Smith" with the help of Cam Newton.
Smith is second in the NFL with 675 passing yards and leads the league with 14 catches of 20 yards or more.
He was fairly quite last week, but expect him to turn it around on Sunday.
Newton will find Smith early and often. Look for over 100 yards and at least one touchdown for him in Week 7.

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