Fantasy Football: Top 50 WRs (21-30)
By Dave Fuqua
Fantasy Football: Top 50 WRs (21-30)
We are rolling on with our top 50 WRs and bringing you the number 21 through 30 WRs for your fantasy football drafts this fall. If you want to be one step ahead of your people in your league getting all this study and preparation done right now will help you. So stay tuned here at Fantasy CPR as we bring you multiple views and lots of stat stuffed articles that will help you bring home the fantasy gold this year.
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30. Brandon LaFell: LaFell should be an intriguing prospect for fantasy football players this year as he could step up and become a favored target for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots this year. Keep an eye on him as he progresses from his foot injury this fall as that could help you get an even better bargain on him.
29. DeSean Jackson: Jackson is listed as the Redskins #1 WR coming into camp this year. However there are a lot of folks already writing off Robert Griffin III ahead of this season. They could be right and that could certainly kill all the Redskins’ WRs value, or they could be wrong and Jackson and Pierre Garcon could skyrocket up this list. Without a crystal ball we have no real way of knowing, but I expect both WRs will find plenty of targets as the Redskins will likely be playing from behind this season.
28. Jordan Matthews: Matthews is a very intriguing prospect for me this year. He showed a lot of promise last year as a rookie and is in a very high-powered offense. He is certainly worth being the 28th WR off of draft boards this year on those two facts alone.
27. Brandon Marshall: I was very sad when I learned that Marshall became a Jet. I can’t remember owning any Jets WR in fantasy football that has ever done anything good. Throw in the fact that the QB situation is so suspect in New York and that is a recipe to avoid altogether.
26. Jarvis Landry: Landry is likely a guy I will be dropping down this list. I am not real excited about him and will likely be a guy I avoid on fantasy football teams this fall.
25. Andre Johnson: There is just something in me that can’t write off Andre Johnson this fall in fantasy football leagues. I think that he will probably wind up having a better season than most people expect of him. For me to draft him this year it will depend a lot upon his ADP or average draft position. Right now he is about the 23rd WR off of the board, which may be a little higher than what I would like to take him.
24. Sammy Watkins: Watkins is another guy I am quite a believer in. The problem with Watkins for this year at least, is that he will likely be stuck in Rex Ryan’s ground and pound offense. I expect that he will drop on this list, but it is not due to talent concerns. He is as talented as they come so let’s just hope that Ryan realizes that it is okay to feed the ball to one of his most talented players.
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23. Roddy White: I think White is in store for at least one more good season and this should be it. Last year the Falcons were riddled with problems and injuries, but I think this year they should come back and fire up the offense and let Matt Ryan do his thing.
22. Golden Tate: I have always been a Golden Tate advocate and I think this year he should do just as well with a healthy Calvin Johnson. Stafford and Tate seemed to build a solid amount of chemistry last year while Johnson was injured and I am thinking it will carry on into this season.
21. Amari Cooper: I am normally not one to draft a lot of rookie WRs. For Cooper though, I am willing to make an exception. He is one of the guys that I believe to be an NFL ready player and come in and make a quick impact. I am hoping that Derek Carr will continue to make improvements and build chemistry with Cooper and I think that it will happen. Currently Cooper is about the 21st WR off of the board and that is about where I would be comfortable taking him.
Next: Fantasy Football: Top 50 WRs (31-40)
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