NFL Week 11 Predictions: Projecting the Week's Worst WR Performances
Which receivers might have the hardest times finding the football in Week 11? We run down some possibilities below:
Eric Decker, Broncos
Maybe you've been asleep for a week, but the Broncos just finished an NFL game with two completions. One did go to Decker for a 56-yard touchdown, but Revis Island and the Jets defense comes to Denver this weekend. Will Tim Tebow be able to complete any passes? Will the Broncos even throw it? Crazy as it might seem, these are legitimate questions for the 2011 Denver Broncos.
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Eddie Royal, Broncos
See: Decker, Eric.
Darius Heyward-Bey, Raiders
After such a promising start to his 2011 season, Heyward-Bey has found himself in a place he's become quite familiar with: The dog house. Since the Raiders' bye week three weeks ago, Heyward-Bey hasn't caught a single pass.
Johnny Knox, Bears
The production of Knox has completely fallen off the table since the emergence of Earl Bennett at receiver for the Bears. Since Bennett came back into the lineup, Knox has just two catches for 32 yards. As long as Jay Cutler's favorite receiver is on the field, Knox's opportunities will remain limited.
Chad Ochocinco, Patriots
Could his 65 yards against the Jets last week be the kick start needed for Ochocinco? I wouldn't bet on it. He is still an afterthought in the Patriots offense and lacks the athletic ability now to consistently be a threat.
Julio Jones, Falcons
A hamstring injury hasn't officially ruled him out for Sunday's game against the Titans, but Jones should be limited even if he can go. He's only been effective this season when his body has been 100 percent. That won't likely be the case on Sunday.

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