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I'm facing a tough #2 seed in the first round of the playoffs, so I need some big production this week. I have a ton of WR options but not many no-brainers to me. I would appreciate any expert advice.

Last week, I started:

Marques Colston
Justin Gage
Calvin Johnson

I also have on my roster:

Shaun McDonald
Chris Henry

Plus, these enticing options are available for pickup:

Arnaz Battle
Bryant Johnson
Sidney Rice
Patrick Crayton
Reggie Williams
Isaac Bruce

Some big WRs have under-produced, and DET's offense has been inconsistent. So many choices. Any insight would be much appreciated!

2007-12-07 01:15:53 · 3 answers · asked by pophater01 1 in Sports Fantasy Sports

3 answers

Obviously Colston is a good matchup every week.
That's a tough position with some of the guys available. Bryant Johnson has had a huge roll with Boldins Hip.
Patrick Crayton I'm suprised isn't taken especially with this weeks matchup. I think Dallas is going to want to win Patriot style after Kitna's remarks. Crayton is guaranteed a TD and alot of action.
Sidney Rice is the up and comer from MN. Jackson seems to have found a groove with him, and SF defense is sorry.
Reggie Williams would be the last of interest, Garrard love Wilford, Reggie usually gets one big catch for a TD..

I say sit Johnson and Gage.
Start Colston, Henry, and pick up Crayton.
Henry is facing Rams defense which is given up alot of points to WR's.

Hope this helps.

2007-12-07 01:24:47 · answer #1 · answered by bigramdaddy 4 · 0 0

Ward, Jennings, and White. Colston is a stud besides, Bowe and Crayton shouldn't also be reported interior an similar breath as the different 4, Bowe through QB, Crayton because he's not the first or 2d guy Romo seems for, and Dallas likes to spread the ball too a lot.

2016-10-26 13:35:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I'd go with Crayton, Bruce, & Henry.

-Crayton(while seeing his #'s decline slightly due to a foot injury) is still a very reliable #3 WR.

-Bruce may be old, but you can still count on him for 5-6 catches, 80 yards, & a TD.

-Henry is the X-factor here. He missed 8 games due to his off the field issues. But when he plays, he is one of the best(if not the best) young slot receivers in the NFL. Period.

2007-12-07 01:26:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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