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Rest Of Season Player Rankings - Wide Receivers: Week 3
John Tuvey
September 21, 2011
 

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These player rankings track a player's value for the remainder of the season.

WIDE RECEIVERS
Mv Rank Player Team Bye
  1 Andre Johnson HOU 11
  2 Calvin Johnson DET 9
  3 Vincent Jackson SDC 6
  4 Larry Fitzgerald ARI 6
  5 Roddy White ATL 8
  6 Mike Wallace PIT 11
  7 Greg Jennings GBP 8
Moving Up 8 Hakeem Nicks NYG 7
  9 Brandon Marshall MIA 5
  10 Reggie Wayne IND 11
Moving Up 11 Jeremy Maclin PHI 7
  12 Santonio Holmes NYJ 8
  13 Kenny Britt TEN 6
  14 Wes Welker NEP 7
  15 DeSean Jackson PHI 7
  16 Steve Johnson BUF 7
Moving Down 17 Mike Williams TBB 8
  18 Steve Smith CAR 9
  19 Anquan Boldin BAL 5
  20 Brandon Lloyd DEN 6
  21 Santana Moss WAS 5
  22 Robert Meachem NOS 11
  23 Deion Branch NEP 7
  24 Dez Bryant DAL 5
Moving Down 25 Miles Austin DAL 5
  26 Dwayne Bowe KCC 6
  27 Jordy Nelson GBP 8
Moving Up 28 A.J. Green CIN 7
  29 Percy Harvin MIN 9
Moving Down 30 Mario Manningham NYG 7
  31 Mike Thomas JAC 9
  32 Davone Bess MIA 5
Moving Up 33 Jerome Simpson CIN 7
  34 Nate Burleson DET 9
  35 Julio Jones ATL 8
  36 Devery Henderson NOS 11
Moving Up 37 Eric Decker DEN 6
Moving Up 38 David Nelson BUF 7
  39 Plaxico Burress NYJ 8
  40 Lance Moore NOS 11
  41 Emmanuel Sanders PIT 11
  42 Marques Colston NOS 11
  43 Lee Evans BAL 5
  44 Early Doucet ARI 6
  45 Nate Washington TEN 6
  46 Jabar Gaffney WAS 5
Moving Up 47 Denarius Moore OAK 8
  48 Brandon LaFell CAR 9
  49 Johnny Knox CHI 8
  50 Danny Amendola STL 5
  51 Michael Crabtree SFO 7
Moving Up 52 Danario Alexander STL 5
  53 Chad Ochocinco NEP 7
  54 Malcom Floyd SDC 6
  55 Jacoby Jones HOU 11
  56 Donald Driver GBP 8
  57 Austin Collie IND 11
  58 Hines Ward PIT 11
  59 Pierre Garcon IND 11
  60 Sidney Rice SEA 6
  61 Andre Caldwell CIN 7
  62 Mohamed Massaquoi CLE 5
  63 Arrelious Benn TBB 8
  64 Mike Sims-Walker STL 8
  65 Jacoby Ford OAK 8
  66 Andre Roberts ARI 6
  67 Randall Cobb GBP 8
  68 Braylon Edwards SFO 7
Moving Up 69 Jesse Holley DAL 5
  70 Steve Smith PHI 7

Hakeem Nicks, GiantsMoving Up
The knee injury turned out to be just a bruise, and Nicks not only played Monday night he also found the end zone. And the way Giants receivers are dropping due to injury, he may be Eli's only viable target.

Jeremy Maclin, EaglesMoving Up
Looked pretty healthy Sunday night in Atlanta. Better yet, Mike Kafka knew where to find him so any sort of Mike Vick absence wouldn't cut into his value..

Mike Williams, BuccaneersMoving Down
Williams had a TD grab wiped out in Week 2, but if he can't get his against the Vikings' secondary what's he going to do when confronted with a legitimate secondary? 

Miles Austin, CowboysMoving Down
A monster three-TD game helps make up for what could be a month-long absence due to Austin aggravating his hamstring injury. But just barely. 

A.J. Green, BengalsMoving Up
The Week 1 TD was a fluke, but in Week 2 Green demonstrated a chemistry with Andy Dalton that has Bengals fans salivating over what the next few years might have in store.

Jerome Simpson, BengalsMoving Up
Simpson is getting plenty of looks in the current Cincy game plan, and with Jordan Shipley done for the year there may even be a few more coming his way.

Eric Decker, BroncosMoving Up
Decker capitalized on Brandon Lloyd's injury, and now with Eddie Royal out he'll remain in the lineup. If he keeps up his current rate of production he's going to be impossible to get off the field regardless of who's healthy.

David Nelson, BillsMoving Up
Nelson is settling into the Bills' WR2 job, and if Stevie Johnson's groin injury costs him any playing time Nelson would be the guy to step into those stats.

Denarius Moore, RaidersMoving Up
Moore gives the Raiders that beloved deep target, and he was Jason Campbell's favorite target in his NFL debut. If he can avoid the injury curse that has plagued Oakland receivers the past few years, he may just be the one who finally sticks.

Danario Alexander, RamsMoving Up
It's time once again for Alexander to flash his impressive skills for a brief moment before his bad knees betray him. Enjoy him while you can.

Jesse Holley, CowboysMoving Up
Reality TV star turned game-breaking receiver? With Miles Austin sidelined, Holley gets a star turn on an even bigger stage.



COMMENTS (page 1 of 1)
MT
Posted Sep 22, 2011 10:32pm EDT
I don't get the love for Santonio Holmes. 12 seems too high. He isn't a target monster, and he doesn't have a stud QB throwing to him. I like virtually every other guy in the teens there more than him.
2V
Posted Sep 22, 2011 1:09pm EDT
Jason, there are just too many Rams receivers in the rotation. A healthy Amendola would likely clock in as a solid WR3, so somewhere in the high 20s or low 30s. If Danario Alexander could stay healthy, he's a potential 20s guy. MSW feels like just a guy right now, same with Brandon Gibson. Bradford had no go-to guy most of last season and was the #16 QB, so it does add up--just not in the nice, neat, two or three WR package we'd like it to.
jason
Posted Sep 21, 2011 11:46pm EDT
Bradford at #15 in QB Ranking, but the first Ram WR to enter the fray is at #50 ? That just doesn't add up my friend....
TheAngryPirate
Posted Sep 21, 2011 3:57pm EDT
Jay,

I was thinking of dropping Manningham and adding A.J. Green (I also have Fitz, VJAX, and Plax) and was looking to your ROSPRankings for some advice. While both of these players have movement this week, Manningham is missing your comments, just a down arrow next to his name. Thoughts on how Manningham will be used with the NYG receiver corps being in such despair....?
ERIC
Posted Sep 21, 2011 12:26pm EDT
JTurvey??
Why can't you customize the cheat sheet to your individual leagues scoring system like previous cheat sheets? If this isn't possible could you at least add a points per reception cheat sheet and ranking as this scoring system is just as, if not more popular?? Thank You...
Rob
Posted Sep 21, 2011 11:30am EDT
Ryan C - Was thinking EXACTLY that. Had Wayne last year, drafted Britt this year. There's no way I draft him over Britt or Maclin today. Same for 14, 15, 16 and 18th ranked WRs.
2V
Posted Sep 21, 2011 9:02am EDT
Jay, no trade to report; must have been a cut and paste error. I blame my fat fingers. MSW has been returned to STL.
RyanC
Posted Sep 21, 2011 8:53am EDT
I am a Reggie Wayne owner and I'm not convinced he's a Top 10 receiver anymore. Kenny Britt, who I also luckily own however is - they should switch places at the very least I think.
Jay
Posted Sep 21, 2011 8:21am EDT
Mike Sims Walker ... on chi??
2V
Posted Sep 20, 2011 10:40pm EDT
Smith got a green arrow last week when he went from "aging WR with an unproven rookie QB" to "primary target of a QB with upside." Nothing different to say about him this week even though he bumped up a couple more spots, so no need for an indicator.
Schief
Posted Sep 20, 2011 10:30pm EDT
Steve Smith (CAR) doesn't get a green arrow? You guys had him ranked in the 70's pre-season!?!?
 
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