Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Wide Receivers on Jun 23rd 2009 and last modified on Jun 25th 2009. (Print This)
Latest Wide Receiver Ranks. Stay tuned for our FREE DRAFT KIT dropping soon. Welcome to the Brotherhood!
1) Andre Johnson – HOU – WR
Andre just beats out Fitz to top our list.
2) Larry Fitzgerald – ARI – WR
Zona should be more balanced. Boldin back healthy will steal targets, but regardless Fitz is a beast. Current ADP have him a round one lock.
3) Randy Moss – NEP – WR
Brady-to-Moss. Just look at 07 stats to see how high this ceiling is.
4) Calvin Johnson – DET – WR
MEGATRON – Transform! Dominated 08 despite horrible supporting cast, no QB, and being triple covered.
5) Steve Smith – CAR – WR
Hate Delhomme! But he does get Smitty the ball. Led league in 100 yard games despite missing 2 games with suspension.
6) Reggie Wayne – IND – WR
Only 6 TD’s as Peyton’s number one in 08?
7) Anquan Boldin – ARI – WR
If healthier would have finished the year @ number one. Injury concern keeps him out of the top 5.
8) Roddy White – ATL – WR
Should continue to mature in young offense. Gonzo helps draw coverage away.
9) Greg Jennings – GRE – WR
The headliner of an up and coming young Green Bay wide out corps.
10) Wes Welker – NEP – WR
Should push to win the reception title. A safe pick.
11) Marques Colston – NOR – WR
Has reported to look great in camp. Double digit touchdowns are in reach.
12) Terrell Owens – BUF – WR
We still love to hate him, but he routinely does well his first year in new place.
13) Dwayne Bowe – KAN – WR
Needs to lose off season weight, but should do well with better a QB throwing him the ball.
14) Brandon Marshall – DEN – WR
Hate him… Stay tuned.
15) T.J. Houshmandzadeh – SEA – WR
A reception machine. It will be interesting to see how he fits in the Seattle offense.
16) Chad Ochocinco – CIN – WR
Call it a come back. This season he’ll score a TD, then knock the corner back out with a combo. BIG bounce back for 85.
17) Braylon Edwards – CLE – WR
Speaking of comebacks.
18) Roy E. Williams – DAL – WR
No one is playing under more pressure. Big shoes to fill.
19) Vincent Jackson – SDC – WR
Finally off the sleeper list and into the limelight.
20) Lee Evans – BUF – WR
Will flourish in single coverage.
21) Antonio Bryant – TAM – WR
Can he do it again?
22) Eddie Royal – DEN – WR
McDaniels new version of Wes Welker.
23) Anthony Gonzalez – IND – WR
Breakout Candidate of the Year!
24) Santonio Holmes – PIT – WR
Was his Superbowl performance a flash in the pan?
25) DeSean Jackson – PHI – WR
Proved his critics wrong. Should be #1 in crowded Philly.
26) Hines Ward – PIT – WR
Straight up punk, but I love him.
27) Kevin Walter – HOU – WR
Can no longer be ignored as a legitimate fantasy contributor.
28) Lance Moore – NOR – WR
10 TD’s in 08. Keep and eye on how his shoulder in healing.
29) Bernard Berrian – MIN – WR
Value depends on who’s throwing the ball.
30) Jerricho Cotchery – NYJ – WR
Rookie quarter back and a run-first offense will limit potential.
31) Santana Moss – WAS – WR
Blazin hot — to super cold in 08. Which Moss will show up this year?
32) Derrick Mason – BAL – WR
Plays hurt. All heart. High character guy. Flacco’s Number one.
33) Michael Crabtree – SFO – WR
A future Ochocinco in the making.
34) Donnie Avery – STL – WR
Takes the reigns as a number one.
35) Laveranues Coles – CIN – WR
Could quietly have a good year in Cincy.
36) Donald Driver – GRE – WR
An oldie but goodie.
37) Torry Holt – JAC – WR
New location. New start.`
38) Steve Breaston – ARI – WR
The best number three in the league.
39) Devin Hester – CHI – WR
An entire off-season to perfect the position. Cutler will help his maturation process.
40) Percy Harvin – MIN – WR
Can’t wait to see how the Vikes utilize him.
41) Ted Ginn Jr. – MIA – WR
Will never live up to first round selection, but should continue to slowly grow.
42) Miles Austin – DAL – WR
Should win battle for playing time. A major FFB sleeper.
43) Domenik Hixon – NYG – WR
Not a number one, but might be forced in to becoming one.
44) Kevin Curtis – PHI – WR
100% healthy. Could surprise.
45) Mark Bradley – KAN – WR
ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz. Sleep.
46) Deion Branch – SEA – WR
Is he healthy? Hasselbeck now has weapons.
47) Justin Gage – TEN – WR
Run-first offense, and now has competition with Nate Washington and Kenny Britt.
48) Joey Galloway – NEP – WR
Father Time should be catching deep balls from Brady.
49) Josh Morgan – SFO – WR
San Fran’s offense should improve all aspects of the game.
50) Jeremy Maclin – PHI – WR
Too good to be denied playing time. Maclin will have to out shine his competition. McNabb does have a lot of toys to play with.
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