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This is it! For most, Week 16 means Superbowl. For those who have made it - Congrats! For those falling short - Our condolences. We thank you all for your continued loyalty. We're honored to have you as part of the Brotherhood. Last week, we questioned Calvin Johnson's playoff stock after his recent slump. The stud wide-0ut stepped it up when it counted putting together one of the better performances of his career. He's the sure-fire No. 1 this week. Atlanta will have to keep pace with the Saints if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive. Julio Jones and Roddy White should be very active in a game that has all the makings for a shootout. Mike Wallace would traditionally torch the Rams, but with Big Ben's accuracy and power being hampered by an ankle injury - all bets are off. His rank could drop by week's end. Jabar Gaffney continues to be... read more

Week 15 WR Ranks

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Dec 13th 2011 and last modified on Dec 14th 2011. (Print This)

Laurent Robinson has scored 8 touchdowns in the last 7 weeks, while Dez Bryant has scored in 4 out of his last 5. The return of Miles Austin will target dilute, but all three are very viable options vs. the Bucs. Demaryius Thomas is coming off of a 13 target outing. He's scored 3 TDs in the last 2 Weeks and should have continued success vs. a New England secondary that struggled against Donte Stallworth and Jabar Gaffney. The Falcon aerial attack finally appears to be firing on all cylinders. Roddy White has scored in three straight. After dropping the potential game winning touchdown in Week 13, Julio Jones exploded with 2 scores in Atlanta's comeback win over the Panthers. The dynamic duo will square off against an underrated Jag defense on Thursday Night. Calvin Johnson has transformed into a WR2 over the... read more

Week 14 WR Ranks

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Dec 6th 2011 and last modified on Dec 8th 2011. (Print This)

Percy Harvin has exemplified the versatility and big-play ability that made him such a hot commodity coning out of college. Christian Ponder's maturation is evident despite the Vikes loosing record. Harvin has scored 4 receiving and 1 rushing TD in the last 5 games. In the last three weeks, he's accumulated 22 catches for 324 yards and 4 TDs. UPDATE - with Ponder out, expectations should be lowered. Michael Crabtree continues to improve. The targets and yardage totals are there, despite the Niners conservative approach. He's a weekly Top 20 prospect if he can begin to find the endzone more often. Brad Smith has stepped up for the Bills. Once thought to be nothing more than a utility man, Smith has been targeted 17 times over the last 2 weeks - pulling down 11 catches for 149 yards and a score. Victor Cruz has seen 62 targets over... read more

Week 13 WR Ranks

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Nov 29th 2011 and last modified on Dec 4th 2011. (Print This)

Tampa's Mike Williams appears to be back in 2010 form. In his last two games, Williams has pulled down 13 catches, for 167 yards and 2 scores. Prior, he hadn't scored since Week 1 and has yet to top 100 yards in a game all season. Things are pointing in the right direction. We expect Williams to continue to produce, but he'll have his hands full with Chris Gamble vs. the Panthers. New England, New Orleans and Green Bay are the three best offenses in the league. They all take pass-first approaches and stay throwing in the red-zone. As games appear to be well in hand, there is no letting up. The more points they appear to score - the better they play. The New York Giants had no answer for Drew Brees and Co. They will have similar struggles vs.... read more

The Top-10 is filled with favorable match-ups. The Green Bay/Detroit game will leave fantasy owners quite thankful. The aerial statistics that will be accumulated in that game could break holiday game day records. There is no receiver hotter than Jordy Nelson. He plays opposite an elite talent, while being on the catching end of the league's best arm. His receiver tree has all the branches. He can move the chains, stretch the field, and most importantly - find pay dirt. Expect bounce-back weeks for Greg Jennings and Calvin Johnson who found themselves out shined by their supporting cast in Week 11. Roddy White appeared to return to relevance last week. The Falcon receiver has been an overall disappointment, providing labile stats throughout the season. With Julio Jones nagging injury struggles - White will step up when it counts. Andre... read more

THE MAIN EVENT The Carolina/Detroit game will be a sight to see. Calvin Johnson and Steve Smith are two dominating, yet completely different receivers. Both players had sub-par outings last week. Megatron has passed initial concussion screening and is expected to go. Carolina has no one capable of covering him. Detroit will be unable to contain the explosiveness of Smith. Look for Cam Newton to get back on track. As the NFL transitions more and more into a pass-first league, the number of statistically relevant WRs is increasing. WRs who play opposite known play-makers often benefit from drawing inferior pass-defenders in coverage. Some of the "Best Supporting Wide-Out" nominees include: Mario  Manningham, Jordy Nelson, and Antonio Brown. Manningham appeared to have fallen behind 2cnd year impressor Victor Cruz, only to find pay-dirt in three consecutive weeks. The Giant's talented trio will face-off... read more

1st Look: Week 11 WR Ranks

Posted by in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Rank,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Nov 15th 2011 and last modified on Nov 16th 2011. (Print This)

As the NFL transitions more and more into a pass-first league, the number of statistically relevant WRs is increasing. WRs who play opposite known play-makers often benefit from drawing inferior pass-defenders in coverage. Some of the "Best Supporting Wide-Out" nominees include: Mario  Manningham, Jordy Nelson, and Antonio Brown. Manningham appeared to have fallen behind 2cnd year impressor Victor Cruz, only to find pay-dirt in three consecutive weeks. The Giant's talented trio will face-off vs. what was thought to be a solid Eagles secondary. The Patriots have the easiest schedule in the league moving forward. Wes Welker will cause Brandon Flowers fits this weekend. The Pats lack of running game is supplemented with dink and dunk passes to Welker. He could very easily finish as this year's top fantasy wide-out. The Carolina/Detroit game will be a sight to see. Calvin Johnson... read more

Week 10 WR Ranks

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Nov 10th 2011 and last modified on Nov 12th 2011. (Print This)

DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin will make up for their poor performances vs. the Bears. The Cardinals will allow Michael Vick to work the edges. Philly has worked the middle of the field the past few weeks as opposing defenses have keyed in on shutting down Philly's burners on the outside. Zona lacks the corner talent to keep up with this dynamic duo. That being said, Maclin is the far superior and consistent talent. The return on investment on Jackson could be considered "bustable" given his ADP. Shady McCoy's and Mike Vick's success on the ground has made the Eagles more balanced than it has been in years.... Maybe they need to start throwing more? Steve Smith will push Calvin Johnson for the 1 spot. Cam Newton is the perfect fit in Carolina. His arm strength and accuracy were underrated. He's having the best quarterback rookie... read more

Week 9 WR Ranks

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Nov 3rd 2011 and last modified on Nov 6th 2011. (Print This)

Jeremy Maclin will continue to out-produce DeSean Jackson. As opposing defenses focus on shutting down Maclin and DeSean, Jason Avant  will continue to take advantage of the open mid-field. Mike Vick appears to have finally noticed how easily accessible Avant and TE Brent Celek are underneath. If Hakeem Nicks cannot play - we expect Mario Manningham and Victor Cruz to put up Top-10 stats. Manningham's production does not reveal how effective he's been over the past couple of weeks. Victor Cruz continues to show immaturity at times, but he makes up for it with big-play ability. Their names don't carry the same weight as some of the other wide-outs, but New England will allow them to look like superstars this Sunday. Jon Baldwin could be the best late season waiver wire wide-out claim. He has the size and speed combination to give opposing DBs... read more

1st Look: Week 9 Wide Receiver Ranks

Posted by in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Rank,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Nov 1st 2011 and last modified on Nov 2nd 2011. (Print This)

Larry Fitzgerald continues to struggle at the hands of Kevin Kolb. Kolb's injury status in unknown, but Fitz could be in for his best statistical day of the season vs. a Ram team that has been torched through the air. St. Louis did an impressive job shutting down the Saints, but we'll need to see a little more before we start calling it a trend. The Giants arguably have the best wide receiver trio in the league. Hakeem Nicks left late in Sunday's victory over the Dolphins but is considered day-to-day. Mario Manningham and Victor Cruz will be strong WR2/WR3 plays vs. a New England secondary that just got torched by Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, and Emmanuel Sanders. All three Giant receivers rank in the top 25 in what should be a high scoring event. Eli Manning... read more