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1. Andre Johnson, Hou – The NFL’s premier receiver will continue to light up the tote board with Matt Schaub in 2011.

2. Roddy White, ATL – Took another step forward last year and became elite. He and Matt Ryan are one of the best duos in football and he’ll be dominating again.

3. Calvin Johnson, Det – If Stafford stays healthy – a big if – Johnson can top this fantasy football list. He’s the most dominant receiver physically in the game and only needs above average quarterbacking to thrive.

4. Hakeem Nicks, NYG – He burst onto the scene and was dominant over his 13 starts. He’s Eli’s go to target and will put up double digit TDs again in 2011.

5. Reggie Wayne, Ind – The loss of guys like Dallas Clark and Austin Collie hurt his production in 2010. With a healthy supporting cast to take pressure off of him, expect a big season.

6. Larry Fitzgerald, Arz – Kevin Kolb’s arrival will bear fruit for Fitzgerald fantasy football owners this year. Look for another double digit TD season and over 1,000 receiving yards.

7. Greg Jennings, GB – The No. 1 receiver playing with the No. 1 fantasy QB. Enough said.

8. DeSean Jackson, Phi – His game breaking ability suits Michael Vick’s big arm perfectly.

9. Vincent Jackson, SD – Phillip Rivers’ favorite target is back and will find the end zone plenty.

10. Mike Wallace, Pit – The fastest man on the field will emerge as the Steelers No. 1 receiver in 2011. He’s been the top deep threat since he arrived.

11. Miles Austin, Dal –Dez Bryant will take some deep balls from him, but Austin is a dominant route runner and will be dynamite in PPR leagues.

12. Brandon Marshall, Mia – The Dolphins QB situation is the only reason he’s so far down the list.

13. Dwayne Bowe, KC – It’ll be tough to duplicate 2010, but Bowe will once again thrive and be a borderline No. 1 / high No. 2.

14. Wes Welker, NE – It’s never a bad thing being Tom Brady’s favorite target. He provides excellent value in points per reception leagues.

15. Santonio Holmes, NYJ – After missing four games in 2010, he quickly developed a strong rapport with Mark Sanchez.

16. Marques Colston, NO – Drew Brees’ top threat doesn’t put up No. 1 numbers due to the style of offense the Saints run, but he’s an excellent No. 2.

17. Dez Bryant, Dal – He’s got immense talent but is immature. Could end up top 10 if he keeps focused.

18. Brandon Lloyd, Den – He thrived with Kyle Orton, who’s on tap to start in Denver.

19. Percy Harvin, Min - It certainly helps that McNabb is on board. Look for Harvin to shine in the slot and terrorize Nickel Backs if he can remain healthy.

20. Kenny Britt, Ten - He caught fire early on before an injury derailed a promising season. He’s shown excellent ability and should thrive with Matt Hasselback behind center.

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