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Glenn

Moulds

Walker

Clayton

Coles

Muhammad

Jurevicius

Bennett

Kennison

Bruce

Burleson

 

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Redraft?

 

 

Walker

Bennett

Coles

Glenn

Clayton

Muhammad

Kennison

Jurevicius

Moulds

Bruce

Burleson

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Glenn

Moulds

Walker

Clayton

Coles

Muhammad

Jurevicius

Bennett

Kennison

Bruce

Burleson

 

<_<

 

 

i assume redraft and non-PPR...

 

Walker

Coles

Glenn

Muhammad

Jurevicius

Bennett

Bruce

Kennison

Clayton

Burleson

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i assume redraft and non-PPR...

 

Walker

Coles

Glenn

Muhammad

Jurevicius

Bennett

Bruce

Kennison

Clayton

Burleson

 

2 PPR, non re-draft

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1. Michael Clayton (I assume that's who you mean and not Mark Clayton from the Ravens)

He already proved he can be a big threat as a rookie. Last year was a big dissapoinment, but injuries played a part in that. Gruden has even acknowledged as much, and if it weren't the case, I don't think Gruden is the type to make excuses for his players. He's not the safest choice, but I like the upside he comes with. Galloway is also very injury prone - if he goes down, Clayton is clearly the #1WR there. Even with Galloway around he could prove to be the #1.

 

2. Javon Walker

He'd be at the top of the list, but I don't think Rod Smith will be a forgotten man in Denver. By the time the season starts, I may have him ahead of Clayton. He definetly holds more value over him at the moment.

 

3. Isaac Bruce

He's been too consistant to overlook and Linahan's offense will still keep the receivers involved in the Rams attack. He's surrounded by some good talent and barring any injuries, he should have another very solid season.

 

4. Terry Glenn

Owens should only help Glenn's production and I believe Bledsoe will continue to find him. He may not have the best statistical season over some of the other guys remaining, but I'll think he'll get you a good number of points on a weekly basis making him a better selection.

 

5. Drew Bennett

I'm not the biggest fan of his, but as long as Volek is starting he should produce some solid numbers.

 

6. Laveranues Coles

He's the number 1 wideout in New York, but Ramsey needs to prove himself as a reliable starter in order for Coles to meet his potential. I love Pennington, but his injuries are enough concern to scare me away.

 

7. Eddie Kennison

He's never had more than 70 receptions in a year, but maybe that will change in Herm Edwards system. With Gonzalez still around, it's unlikely, but Kennison should still get loose to catch the deep ball and still have some good outings for your team. He's one of those hit or miss starts though. You play and you get nothing, you bench him and he has a 100 yard day. Gets a little frustrating for fantasy owners.

 

8. Muhsin Muhammad

The Bears may have the most improved offense this season, but that isn't saying much. It should however, allow Muhammed to build on his numbers from last season, unless Bradley takes over as the #1 guy.

 

9. Eric Moulds

He's 33. He has up and down seasons from year to year and I don't like the situation he's in. If Kubiak can get the passing game going it will go a long way in helping Moulds production. His first year as coach though, I don't see it improving much.

 

10. Nate Burleson

I'm not sure of his situation in Seattle at the moment. Is he the #2 behind Darrell Jackson or is he the #3 behind Jackson and Engram? If he takes over as the #2 then Burleson would jump 2-4 spots up this list.

 

11. Joe Jurevicius

He should be productive for the Browns, but he isn't catching 10 TDs again and he's never had more than 706 yards receiving in a year.

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1. Michael Clayton (I assume that's who you mean and not Mark Clayton from the Ravens)

He already proved he can be a big threat as a rookie. Last year was a big dissapoinment, but injuries played a part in that. Gruden has even acknowledged as much, and if it weren't the case, I don't think Gruden is the type to make excuses for his players. He's not the safest choice, but I like the upside he comes with. Galloway is also very injury prone - if he goes down, Clayton is clearly the #1WR there. Even with Galloway around he could prove to be the #1.

 

2. Javon Walker

He'd be at the top of the list, but I don't think Rod Smith will be a forgotten man in Denver. By the time the season starts, I may have him ahead of Clayton. He definetly holds more value over him at the moment.

 

3. Isaac Bruce

He's been too consistant to overlook and Linahan's offense will still keep the receivers involved in the Rams attack. He's surrounded by some good talent and barring any injuries, he should have another very solid season.

 

4. Terry Glenn

Owens should only help Glenn's production and I believe Bledsoe will continue to find him. He may not have the best statistical season over some of the other guys remaining, but I'll think he'll get you a good number of points on a weekly basis making him a better selection.

 

5. Drew Bennett

I'm not the biggest fan of his, but as long as Volek is starting he should produce some solid numbers.

 

6. Laveranues Coles

He's the number 1 wideout in New York, but Ramsey needs to prove himself as a reliable starter in order for Coles to meet his potential. I love Pennington, but his injuries are enough concern to scare me away.

 

7. Eddie Kennison

He's never had more than 70 receptions in a year, but maybe that will change in Herm Edwards system. With Gonzalez still around, it's unlikely, but Kennison should still get loose to catch the deep ball and still have some good outings for your team. He's one of those hit or miss starts though. You play and you get nothing, you bench him and he has a 100 yard day. Gets a little frustrating for fantasy owners.

 

8. Muhsin Muhammad

The Bears may have the most improved offense this season, but that isn't saying much. It should however, allow Muhammed to build on his numbers from last season, unless Bradley takes over as the #1 guy.

 

9. Eric Moulds

He's 33. He has up and down seasons from year to year and I don't like the situation he's in. If Kubiak can get the passing game going it will go a long way in helping Moulds production. His first year as coach though, I don't see it improving much.

 

10. Nate Burleson

I'm not sure of his situation in Seattle at the moment. Is he the #2 behind Darrell Jackson or is he the #3 behind Jackson and Engram? If he takes over as the #2 then Burleson would jump 2-4 spots up this list.

 

11. Joe Jurevicius

He should be productive for the Browns, but he isn't catching 10 TDs again and he's never had more than 706 yards receiving in a year.

 

Good list kilroy. Yes, I forgot to mention that it was indeed Michael Clayton. I'd have Glenn a little higher but pretty sound.

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Good list kilroy. Yes, I forgot to mention that it was indeed Michael Clayton. I'd have Glenn a little higher but pretty sound.

 

After seeing it again, I would probably switch Glenn with Bruce, but I don't think I'd put him over Walker or Clayton at the moment.

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Bennett

Coles

Muhammad

Glenn

Kennison

Bruce

Jurevicius

Moulds

Walker

Clayton

Burleson

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not sure why you guys are holding Clayton's jock strap ... he did NOTHING last year to show he can put up even top 30 numbers ...

 

need I remind you that he had 372 yards TOTAL last year?! and he played in 14 games last year ...

 

if he was injured, they wouldn't have let him start all those games. he sucked, plain and simple.

 

no way in hell i'm even thinking about taking him before the 10th round this year.

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