Must Start
1. Andre Johnson vs. NO – The top fantasy football receiver against a vulnerable secondary.
2. Calvin Johnson vs. Min – Already 4 TDs to start the season. Expect a few more here.
3. Greg Jennings vs. Chi – Jennings ALWAYS steps up vs. the Bears.
4. DeSean Jackson vs. NYG – The Giants secondary hasn’t stopped anyone.
Next
Mike Wallace vs. Ind – He’ll top 100 yards again with a score.
Roddy White vs. TB – White and Ryan will find their 2010 form against the Bucs.
Larry Fitzgerald vs. Sea – The Seahawks won’t be able to keep Fitz under 100 or out of the end zone.
The Rest
Jeremy Maclin vs. NYG – See above. Giants have stopped no one.
Dez Bryant vs. Was – Bryant’s deep speed will be too much for the Skins. Miles Austin’s absence will make Bryant more of a focal point.
Vincent Jackson vs. KC – The Chiefs are horrible. Jackson will torch the secondary for a score.
Santonio Holmes vs. Oak – The Raiders DB’s were exposed by Buffalo.
Devery Henderson vs. Hou – The Texans pass D will be exposed by Brees and Co.
Wes Welker vs. Buf – His role will be larger with TE Aaron Hernandez sidelined.
Stevie Johnson vs. NE – The Pats have allowed nearly 800 yards passing in their 1st two games.
Hakeem Nicks vs. Phi – The Giants No. 1 will find the end zone in Philadelphia.
Santana Moss vs. Dal – He’s always been a Cowboys killer.
Kenny Britt vs. Den – The Broncos are banged up on D – especially in the secondary.
Steve Smith vs. JAX – Newton’s getting the ball down the field.
AJ Green vs. SF – The 49ers have trouble preventing the deep ball.
Anquan Boldin vs. Stl – He will be active on Sunday against a hurting Rams secondary. Expect a score.
Brandon Marshall vs. Cle – The Cleveland secondary has been friendly for opposing receivers in 2011. Marshall will find the end zone in Week 3.
Fantasy Sleeper
Eric Decker vs. Ten – He’s made quite an impact the 1st two weeks and caught 2 TDs last Sunday. He’s a solid fantasy sleeper / flex play vs. the Titans and the Broncos are still shorthanded at the receiver position.
Vansingh
September 21st, 2011 at 20:52
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Brandon Marshall?….
Profootball101
September 21st, 2011 at 21:53
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Good catch, we overlooked that one… yes, Marshall is a solid start against a beleaguered Browns Secondary.