Saturday, October 18, 2008

Week 8 Wide Receiver Rankings

1. Steve Smith(vs. ARI)- Due to go off big.
2. Reggie Wayne(@TEN)- Bad match-up, but I can't see Reggie being quiet two weeks in a row, and Peyton will be fired up.
3. Andre Johnson(vs. CIN)- Has been on fire, but Cincy not all that bad against pass.
4. Wes Welker(vs. STL)- St. Louis won't single cover Moss like Denver did, so Cassel should be able to find Welker a lot.
5. Larry Fitzgerald(@CAR)- Has been amazing all year, but if Boldin is out then Carolina would have to be idiots not to double Larry all day.
6. Randy Moss(vs. STL)- I think last week was an anamoly. If any team has half a brain they will double Moss on every play. Only the Broncos were dumb enough not to.
7. Lee Evans(@MIA)- Good match-up, and this is a bad week for WRs.
8. Santana Moss(@DET)- Great match-up, but you never know when he will be a no show in the stat column.
9. Roddy White(@PHI)- Looked awesome before bye, but this is a tough match-up.
10. Plaxico Burress(@PIT)- Really bad match-up, but usually finds a way to get a TD.
11. Santonio Holmes(vs. NYG)- I've just got a feeling. He's due.
12. Laveranues Coles(vs. KC)- If Favre can get his head out of his keister then Coles should do well here.
13. Vincent Jackson(@NO in London)- Good match-up.
14. Marques Colston(vs. SD)- Got shut out last week. May be a dud till after bye week.
15. Braylon Edwards(@JAX)- Has shown some signs here and there, but this team is too erratic so far.
16. Jerricho Cotchery(vs. KC)- Again, if Brett doesn't totally suck balls again, he should be good.
17. Antonio Bryant(@DAL)- Came alive last week, and this is a good match-up with Big D's secondary in shambles.
18. Desean Jackson(vs. ATL)- Curtis' return could give Jackson some openings, but has been so erratic that McNabb may prefer to throw to the guys he trusts.
19. Donnie Avery(@NE)- As defense concentrates on Jackson/Holt, Avery could sneak in another solid week.
20. Torry Holt(@NE)- Has lost a step, but team is on the rise so could become relevant again.

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