NFL Week 14 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receiver Edition
Here’s the LestersLegends’ Week 14 2011 fantasy football wide receiver rankings:
1. Calvin Johnson vs. Minnesota: The Saints held Megatron in check. The Vikes don’t have the manpower to follow suit.
2. Greg Jennings vs. Oakland: Has scored in five of the last six games.
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3. Vincent Jackson vs. Buffalo: He’s alternated between good and bad games in his past five, but this matchup should break that trend.
4. Wes Welker @ Washington: Leads the league in receiving by 161 yards.
5. Victor Cruz @ Dallas: Averaging 105.9 yards with seven TDs in his past 10 games.
6. Hakeem Nicks @ Dallas: Averaging 71.3 yards with three TDs in his past four games. His one-handed catch last week was a thing of beauty.
7. Roddy White @ Carolina: Averaging 106 yards with two TDs in his past three games.
8. Percy Harvin @ Detroit: Averaging 125 total yards with four TDs in his past three games.
9. Dez Bryant vs. New York Giants: Has scored in three of his past four games.
10. Jordy Nelson vs. Oakland: Averaging 18.3 ypc with nine TDs on the year.
11. Steve Smith vs. Atlanta: Quieter the past few weeks but should exploit Atlanta’s secondary.
12. Larry Fitzgerald vs. San Francisco: Despite revolving door at QB, he ranks sixth among WRs in receiving yards.
13. Laurent Robinson vs. New York Giants: He didn’t score last week and Miles Austin could be coming back, but LoRo is averaging 65.5 with seven TDs in his past six games.
14. Mike Williams @ Jacksonville: Averaging 86.7 yards with two TDs in his past three games. Jags looked cooked on MNF.
15. Marques Colston @ Tennessee: Hasn’t scored since Week 7 so he’s due. Averaging 72.1 ypg.
16. Stevie Johnson @ San Diego: Streaky Stevie has scored in back-to-back games.
17. Brandon Marshall vs. Philadelphia: Averaging 74.4 ypg with two TDs in his past five games. The Birds have allowed 22 passing scores.
18. Mike Wallace vs. Cleveland: Exploded last week with two scores, but the Browns lead the league in pass defense.
19. Michael Crabtree @ Arizona: Averaging 5.7 catches and 90 yards in the past three games.
20. Anquan Boldin vs. Indianapolis: Solid matchup, but note that he has just 143 yards and a score in his past four games.
21. A.J. Green vs. Houston: Having an outstanding rookie season (75.6 ypg, seven TDs), but Houston ranks third against the pass.
22. Antonio Brown vs. Cleveland: Numbers heading in the wrong direction, plus he's facing league’s top pass defense.
23. Julio Jones @ Carolina: Jones was back in the game plan against Houston. He’s a high risk/reward option.
24. Santana Moss vs. New England: This Skins could be without Fred Davis against the league’s worst pass defense. Moss would see a lot of action.
25. Santonio Holmes vs. Kansas City: Has scored in back-to-back weeks.
26. DeSean Jackson @ Miami: He’s a knucklehead that tends to disappear, but every now and again he’ll explode.
27. Johnny Knox @ Denver: Don’t like his QB situation, but he’s averaging 98.3 yards with two TDs in his past three games.
28. Dwayne Bowe @ New York Jets: Bad time to end up on Revis Island.
29. Deion Branch @ Washington: Seems to alternate good and bad games. Good game is up.
30. Brandon Lloyd @ Seattle: Held to one catch last week and has caught passes from a ton of QBs this year, but if the Rams start Tom Brandstater, it could be too much to ask of Lloyd.
31. Pierre Garcon @ Baltimore: Garcon exploded against New England. He’s streaky, but Orlovsky was dialed in.
32. Jabar Gaffney vs. New England: Gaffney should see a lot of action as well against his former team.
33. Nate Burleson vs. Minnesota: Should see plenty of single-coverage against a horrible Vikings’ secondary.
34. Demaryius Thomas vs. Chicago: The Bears are much better than Minnesota, but they can get beat deep.
35. Reggie Wayne @ Baltimore: Colts looked better, but they were playing the Pats. Wayne still isn’t getting the looks you’d expect.
36. Damian Williams vs. New Orleans: Averaging 52 yards and 0.5 TDs in his past six games.
37. Lance Moore @ Tennessee: Five TDs in the past five games.
38. Brad Smith @ San Diego: Averaging 74.5 yards in his past two games.
39. Riley Cooper @ Miami: If Maclin can’t go again Cooper should be active. Averaging 80 yards in the past three games.
40. Torrey Smith vs. Indianapolis: He’s been quiet for a couple of weeks, but is capable of exploding against the winless Colts.
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