Wednesday, May 6, 2009

An early look at the WR's.

The "High Maintenance" position. Lets take a look at the diva's.

1) Andre Johnson (Houston)- This guy is an absolute animal. He puts fear in the defensive backfield of some poor team every week. There is no telling what type of numbers he'd put up if Shaub stays healthy and puts it together.

2) Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona)- Still young enough to put together many more fine seasons. If this guy gets his hands on a pass, it's his. He has the perfect QB in Kurt Warner. Warner knows what to do with stud WR's.

3) Reggie Wayne (Indianapolis)- Wayne had a bit of an off year last year, but should rebound with the stabilization of the receiving unit this season. Also, anytime you have Peyton Manning at the controls...you're in good shape.

4) Roddy White (Atlanta)- Proved to the fantasy football world that he is a #1 WR. White flourished with rookie QB Matt Ryan at the helm. Yet another plus? Having Tony Gonzalez at TE.

5) Calvin Johnson (Detroit)- If the Lions choice of Matthew Stafford pans out, Johnson gets bumped up a couple of slots. What a physical specimen. There isn't anything this guy can't do on a football field.

6) Randy Moss (New England)- Some say his best days are past. I don't buy it. The fact that he gets Brady back once again puts Moss in elite status. Look for stud numbers once again from Moss.

7) Greg Jennings (Green Bay)- Maybe the 1 WR that is a top-10 guy that some still don't know about. He's a special talent and has a QB in Aaron Rogers that can get him the ball when it counts.

8) Steve Smith (Carolina)- Quite possibly the most explosive WR in the top-10, Smith is a threat the minute he leaves the tunnel. Fantasy owners just need to hope that Jake Delhomme stays healthy.

9) AnQuan Boldin (Arizona)- Boldin stays in the top-10 as long as he stays in Arizona. If he goes most anywhere else, he drops down a few slots. This offense is made for somebody like Boldin.

10) Marques Colston (New Orleans)- He's in a powerhouse offense that just keeps getting better and better. Brees can throw it with the best of them. If Colston can shake from getting these nagging injuries, he should put up big numbers once again.

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