NFL Week 11 Predictions: Projecting the Week's Most Dominant Receivers
Think about the NFL's best wide receivers.
They're all different sizes, have different skill sets and play in slightly different offensive systems.
Yet they all get it done in a big way nearly every week.
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Which pass-catchers will have the best games in Week 11?
1. Calvin Johnson
It's obvious that Johnson is a top receiver every week, but that's just the way it is. The Lions are at home this week against the Panthers.
Cam Newton and Steve Smith make the Panthers, not their defense.
Matt Stafford has to rebound after his four-interception performance against the Bears. What easier way to do it than throw jump balls to Megatron?
I expect Johnson exploit Carolina's cornerbacks and score at least one touchdown.
2. Greg Jennings
These guys are one and two just about every week.
Although Aaron Rodgers spreads it around better than any signal-caller in the league, Jennings is usually good for a 30-yard post route touchdown, a few deep balls and a few slants that have the possibility of going the distance.
Man, maybe he is an all-around stud.
Finally—right, Dolphins fans?
Marshall is up against a Bills secondary that takes the ball away but allows video-game-type passing yardage.
I'm talking Madden. Set on "rookie."
They struggle with bigger receivers and that's exactly what Marshall is. If Matt Moore was smart, he'd frequently look Marshall's way. I trust him, he got a good education up there in Corvallis.
4. Wes Welker
Relatively low for the speedy little devil, huh? He'll have another solid game, but I just don't see this game being competitive in the second half.
Then again, Bill Belichick never takes his foot off the gas.
Maybe Welker will have 10 catches and 150 yards after all.

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