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		<title>Wide Receiver Rankings 6/12/2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  By Zack Cimini notjustagame23@gmail.com Wide receivers consume the most starting spots and typically depth on your bench as well. The field too solidify a solid trio of receivers is just as difficult in fantasy as it is for NFL teams. Receivers tend to be the best area to find super sleepers that emerge with<a href="http://notjustagame.com/wide-receiver-rankings-6122010"><br /><br /><strong>READ MORE</strong></a>]]></description>
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<p>By Zack Cimini</p>
<p><a href="mailto:notjustagame23@gmail.com">notjustagame23@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Wide receivers consume the most starting spots and typically depth on your bench as well. The field too solidify a solid trio of receivers is just as difficult in fantasy as it is for NFL teams. Receivers tend to be the best area to find super sleepers that emerge with statistical breakout games no one expected. A day after every owner is bug eyed at their waiver wire position to see if they have a shot at picking that guy up. Miles Austin, Sidney Rice, Steve Smith, Mike Sims-Walker and Pierre Garcon went from being near Mr. Irrelevant fantasy picks to being top twenty fantasy receivers this year. Maybe this is why owners still choose to go after every running back possible before drafting a wide receiver.</p>
<p>This years receiver mix has a lot of differentially. A lot of youth and players aforementioned that came out of nowhere create an interesting way to rank these receivers. Veterans are still abound of course. Take a look at where we have your targets ranked.</p>
<p>1. Andre Johnson- Contract issues aside, Johnson will be worth every penny of a late first round pick for fantasy owners.</p>
<p>2. Calvin Johnson- We expect Stafford to show great improvement from his rookie season. This will finally bring Johnson to the level we all need to see. He has never came close to 100 receptions in his career. He should eclipse the 78 catch mark he had in 2008. That will mean huge numbers to keep you grinning all season.</p>
<p>3. Brandon Marshall- If he can have as great a year as he did with Kyle Orton throwing the football than Chad Henne will have him at career high levels. It’s hard to believe that Marshall is only 26.</p>
<p>4. Greg Jennings- Last year was definitely a downer for Jennings. Green Bay has so much talent that Jennings had a hard time getting the necessary looks when it came to red zone scores. A player with as much talent as Jennings will not be out of the fold two years in a row. Look for similar touchdown totals we saw from Jennings in years past.</p>
<p>5. Larry Fitzgerald- No worries with Leinart in the fold. Leinart is entering his fifth year with the Cardinals and will be ready to answer the call.</p>
<p>6. Reggie Wayne- Played with Marvin Harrison and now will put up similar numbers year after year until he is 36 just like Harrison did. After Manning’s career is done and he is in the Hall of Fame, it wouldn’t be shocking to see a Harrison/Wayne thank you in his speech. Even if Manning did not have an off the field relationship with Harrison.</p>
<p>7. Randy Moss- The pressure is mounting in New England. The running game looks like it will be near dead last in the league and that Patriots are likely going to be without Wes Welker most of the year. Moss is going to have to show for the first time since he was a Raider how he can handle the intense focus of defenses. Welker took a ton of weight off his shoulders and now his second receiver is a former college quarterback.</p>
<p>8. Vincent Jackson- It’s amazing he does not catch more footballs than he does. It sure seems like Rivers and Jackson connect a heck of a lot more than the statistics show. Jackson may miss a few games for off the field conduct. That is the reason he is not a top five receiver.</p>
<p>9. Anquan Boldin- Boldin is a perfect Joe Flacco target. He put a lot of damage on his body as a Cardinal. If he can stay away from injuries, Boldin and the Ravens look headed for an AFC Championship game against the Colts.</p>
<p>10. DeSean Jackson- When the Eagles are on a national televised game you expect Jackson to make at least one or two big plays a game. He is a the “Prime Time” athlete of the NFL today. We do believe Jackson will have a bit more difficulty scoring touchdowns compared to last year, but his special teams play and yardage will help alleviate that.</p>
<p>11. Roddy White</p>
<p>12. Miles Austin</p>
<p>13. Steve Smith Carolina</p>
<p>14. Marques Colston</p>
<p>15. Sidney Rice</p>
<p>16. Michael Crabtree</p>
<p>17. Steve Smith NYG</p>
<p>18. Donald Driver</p>
<p>19. Jeremy Maclin</p>
<p>20. Chad Ochocinco</p>
<p>21. Dwayne Bowe</p>
<p>22. Hakeem Nicks</p>
<p>23. Santana Moss</p>
<p>24. Mike Sims-Walker</p>
<p>25. Pierre Garcon</p>
<p>26. Hines Ward</p>
<p>27. Chaz Schilens</p>
<p>28. Dez Bryant</p>
<p>29. Braylon Edwards</p>
<p>30. Robert Meachem</p>
<p>31. Percy Harvin</p>
<p>32. Mike Wallace</p>
<p>33. TJ Houshmandzadeh</p>
<p>34. Derrick Mason</p>
<p>35. Steve Breaston</p>
<p>36. Santonio Holmes</p>
<p>37. Kenny Britt</p>
<p>38. Lee Evans</p>
<p>39. Devery Henderson</p>
<p>40. Antonio Bryant</p>
<p>41. Mike Williams</p>
<p>42. Devin Aromashodu</p>
<p>43. Mario Manningham</p>
<p>44. Julian Edelman</p>
<p>45. Golden Tate</p>
<p>46. Austin Collie</p>
<p>47. Bernard Berrian</p>
<p>48. Donnie Avery</p>
<p>49. Chris Chambers</p>
<p>50. Kevin Walter</p>
<p>51. Arrelious Benn</p>
<p>52. Devin Hester</p>
<p>53. Josh Morgan</p>
<p>54. Demaryius Thomas</p>
<p>55. Jerricho Cotchery</p>
<p>56. Early Doucet</p>
<p>57. Louis Murphy</p>
<p>58. Eddie Royal</p>
<p>59. Anthony Gonzalez</p>
<p>60. Malcolm Floyd</p>
<p>61. Earl Bennett</p>
<p>62. Roy Williams</p>
<p>63. Devin Thomas</p>
<p>64. Laurent Robinson</p>
<p>65. Davone Bess</p>
<p>66. Nate Washington</p>
<p>67. Mohamed Massaquoi</p>
<p>68. Johnny Knox</p>
<p>69. James Jones</p>
<p>70. Terrell Owens</p>
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