1. Randy Moss vs. Tennessee Titans
Moss is off to a slower start than expected this season but if there was ever a week to breakout, this is it. The Titans could be without CB Cortland Finnegan and a few others in the secondary, so look for No. 81 to have his first multiple TD game on Sunday. He’s also our top ranked fantasy football receiver in Week Six.
2. Larry Fitzgerald vs. Seattle Seahawks
Fitzgerald caught two first half TDs against the Texans on Sunday and finished with five catches for 79 yards. Playing against another secondary that’s vulnerable against the pass, he’ll have an opportunity to repeat that feat on Sunday.
3. Steve Smith vs. Tampa Buccaneers
The Bucs secondary was torched on Sunday as McNabb took to the air for three TDs. And two of them were down field, something Smith specializes in. Look for No. 89 to reel in a long TD and top the 100 mark on Sunday.
4. Roddy White vs. Chicago Bears
White had a spectacular game vs. the 49ers and finished with over 200 yards and two TDs. Look for White to present all sorts of problems for the Bears secondary and for he and Ryan to hook up for another 100 yard game with a score.
Sleepers
1. Percy Harvin vs. Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens are susceptible vs. the passing game and can be hurt down the middle of the field. Harvin’s primarily lining up in the slot these days, where he’s deadly. Look for Favre to target him often on Sunday and for the two to hook up on a long score. He’s our top fantasy sleeper in Week Six.
2. Mario Manningham vs. New Orleans Saints
This game figures to be a high scoring affair. And if it is, look for Manningham to use his speed to stretch the field and provide Eli with an excellent down field target on the play action pass.
Others We Like
Vincent Jackson vs. Denver Broncos
Jackson’s a tremendous deep threat who’s Rivers favorite target in the passing game. He’ll have an opportunity for a big game on Monday as the Chargers will have little success on the ground.
Brandon Marshall vs. San Diego Chargers
Marshall’s been playing extremely well over the past three weeks and has scored four TDs in that time frame. The Chargers lack of a pass rush makes them an easy target vs. the pass, so figure Marshall to reach the end zone for the fifth time in four weeks.
Greg Jennings vs. Detroit Lions
There’s a good chance that Jennings used the bye week to heal his wrist injury, which is something that hampered him and limited his effectiveness over the past few games. This is an excellent game to get back on track and we expect Rodgers to target his top receiving threat for over 100 yards and a deep score on Sunday.
A Few More
Hines Ward vs. Cleveland Browns
Wes Welker vs. Tennessee Titans
Chad Ochocinco vs. Houston Texans












