NFL Week 10 Predictions: Projecting the Week's Most Dominant Receivers
The immense talent and speed at the wide receiver position, along with the genius football IQ displayed by quarterbacks, has made the NFL what it is today: pass happy.
When you can throw it up to Calvin Johnson and he's coming down with the football, nine times out of 10, why wouldn't you do it?
These three will, once again, be the most dominating receivers in Week 10.
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Calvin Johnson
Obvious, I know, but he's the most dominant receiver in the game and is fresh off the bye week. It took him a while against the Bears last time they faced off in Detroit, but he ended the game with five catches for 130 yards and a touchdown.
Playing outdoors at Soldier Field in November isn't the most ideal place for Johnson to have a another huge game. But you better believe the Lions' coaching staff has devised more ways to get Megatron the football.
Isn't it good to have Mr. Johnson back?
Steve Smith
Smith has been a major reason why Cam Newton's having such an impressive season throwing the football. The veteran terror has gone up and made some big catches for Newton.
That continues this week against the Titans' average secondary.
Smith has been targeted 72 times this season and has a ridiculous 20 yards per catch average.
Need I say more?
Mike Wallace
He'll likely draw emerging shutdown corner Leon Hall, but with the emergence of Antonio Brown, the Bengals will divert some of their attention away from Wallace.
These Steelers receivers, they're tough to stop.
So much speed and elusiveness.
Even with double coverage and safeties playing him over the top, Wallace has produced this season, and he'll have one of monster games.
Meaning, he'll catch a really long pass and outrun everyone to the end zone.

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