Week 10 Fantasy Rankings: Ranking the Week's Worst WRs
There are a lot of factors that go into your decision to bench a fantasy wide receiver.
Bad matchup. Low amount of targets. Shoddy quarterback play.
These guys have one or maybe all of the above things working against them this week.
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Here are your worst fantasy wide receivers in Week 10.
Mike Williams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I was ready for Williams to explode this season, just like Josh Freeman.
However, while the Buccaneers quarterback has showed some signs of life, Williams has been a pretty big disappointment throughout.
The Texans have a very good defense that should be able to pressure Freeman this weekend.
Once again, he's one of the worst fantasy receivers.
It's sad how far he's fallen.
Greg Little, Cleveland Browns
The Browns offense is frankly very Browns-like. It's boring and dull.
Colt McCoy has worked with Little and company to piece together some decent fantasy games this season. However, against the Rams and their 32nd-ranked run defense, Cleveland will look to run the football early and often.
Maybe you took a flier on the rookie in the early stages of the season after your team suffered a few injuries. Either way, until I see some signs of life from the Browns offense, Greg Little is a pretty shaky start.
Jabar Gaffney, Washington Redskins
I guess this spot could be reserved for all of the Redskins receivers. Who are they, anyway?
Fred Davis is easily the most talented pass-catcher on the team, but John Beck is this season's "Captain Checkdown."
Roy Helu, on the other hand, is a fantastic start. He'll catch a lot of passes out of the backfield.
Despite the fact that Gaffney had four catches and a touchdown last week, I can't trust him or his quarterback to do that again.

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