Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Wide Receivers on Jan 5th 2011 and last modified on Jan 6th 2011. (Print This)
The NFL playoffs kick off this weekend giving potential fantasy playoff owners only a short time to draft and organize their teams. To help make your lives easier we ranked every player who could become relevant at some point during the playoffs. Like the other positions, the wide receivers are ranked based on the projected number of games played. For instance, we’re assuming the Eagles and Patriots face off in the Super Bowl giving players like Welker, Branch and Maclin more value. I’m a huge Greg Jennings fan, but if the Packers go one and done, he won’t be able to help me much.
1) Roddy White – ATL – WR
2) Wes Welker – NEP – WR
3) Jeremy Maclin – PHI – WR
4) Mike Wallace – PIT – WR
5) Deion Branch – NEP – WR
6) Reggie Wayne – IND – WR
7) DeSean Jackson – PHI – WR
8) Marques Colston – NOR – WR
9) Greg Jennings – GRE – WR
10) Anquan Boldin – BAL – WR
11) Hines Ward – PIT – WR
12) Dwayne Bowe – KAN – WR
13) Santonio Holmes – NYJ – WR
14) Pierre Garcon – IND – WR
15) Derrick Mason – BAL – WR
16) Blair White – IND – WR
17) Lance Moore – NOR – WR
18) Earl Bennett – CHI – WR
19) Donald Driver – GRE – WR
20) T.J. Houshmandzadeh – BAL – WR
21) Johnny Knox – CHI – WR
22) Michael Jenkins – ATL – WR
23) Mike Williams – SEA – WR
24) Robert Meachem – NOR – WR
25) Devery Henderson – NOR – WR
26) Braylon Edwards – NYJ – WR
27) Jordy Nelson – GRE – WR
28) Jerricho Cotchery – NYJ – WR
29) Jason Avant – PHI – WR
30) Devin Hester – CHI – WR
31) James Jones – GRE – WR
32) Harry Douglas – ATL – WR
33) Dexter McCluster – KAN – WR
34) Chris Chambers – KAN – WR
35) Brad Smith – NYJ – WR
36) Brandon Tate – NEP – WR
37) Brian Finneran – ATL – WR
38) Julian Edelman – NEP – WR
39) Ben Obomanu – SEA – WR
40) Ruvell Martin – SEA – WR
Leave a Reply

