Posts Tagged ‘Wide Receivers’


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I finish up my updated position rankings with wide receivers. After a lot of moving around my receivers are finally beginning to look like a finished product. I never thought I would be saying that back in April but there wasn’t much movement in my Top 40 for the first time since I started the rankings, which means were getting close to the finish line. Here are my Top 100 fantasy wide receivers for 2012.

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Receiver is always the toughest and most interesting position to try and rank, especially when it comes to dynasty leagues. No other position allows owners the chance to try and nab the “next big thing” quite like receiver. Here are my updated Top 35 dynasty league receivers, along with some rookies to keep an eye on.

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I finish up my updated ranking by taking a look at receivers. It’s still tough to rank those guys in the 10-25 range, which goes to show the quality at the receiver position this year. I’ll be moving receivers around right up until I release my final preseason rankings but for now here are my Top 100 for 2012.

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I finish up my ADP breakdowns with a look at wide receivers. Some people have contacted me about using information from MyFantasyLeague.com. They suggested I use Fantasy Football Calculator instead. I prefer Fantasy Football Calculator too. The reason I decided to use the ADPs from My Fantasy League is because they’re different from sites like FFC and I thought it would generate some discussion. I just wanted to clarify that point. Now here’s a look at the ADP of receivers and my thoughts on some guys who are being undervalued and overvalued.

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Receiver is always the toughest and most interesting position to try and rank, especially when it comes to dynasty leagues. No other position allows owners the chance to try and nab the “next big thing” quite like receiver. This is how I rank the Top 35 receivers for dynasty league purposes, along with some rookies to keep an eye on.

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I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. I figured it would be a good time to take another look at receivers given Hakeem Nicks‘ latest injury. I didn’t downgrade Nicks much in these rankings but he’s starting to pile up the injuries and that’s concerning from a fantasy perspective. The biggest winner is Rueben Randle. The talented rookie will benefit from getting a majority of first-team reps with Nicks expected to miss all of training camp.

There’s a lot of movement as usual with receivers but I’m starting to settle on my Top 20. I still love that 10-25 range. There’s loads of talent in that area, so if you pass on a receiver with your first two picks, there will be plenty of potential studs left on the board. Here now are my Top 100 fantasy receivers.

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I finish my updated position rankings with a look at wide receivers. As I’ve already said, receiver is by far the toughest position to rank for fantasy purposes because there are so many of them. Also, if I have one guy ranked 14th and another at 20, there’s very little difference between the two. I just personally like one player a little more than another. So here are my Top 100 fantasy receivers. As expected, I have a lot of guys going up and down.

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I finish my dynasty league rankings with a look at receivers. I always say receivers bring out the biggest difference in opinions between people, mainly because there are so many good players at the position it’s difficult to rank them. I give it my best shot with the Top 35 dynasty league receivers.

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When it comes to Average Draft Position (ADP) receiver usually generates the most debate amongst fantasy owners. It’s not a surprise considering there are more receivers than any other position and it also has the most changeover from year-to-year. I don’t think Victor Cruz, Demaryius Thomas or Laurent Robinson were selected in too many drafts last year and they were three of the highest-scoring fantasy receivers over the second half of the season. Right now I see a ton of value in the receivers being selected in the middle rounds of early fantasy drafts.

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In the final installment of my post-draft rankings I look at the Top 100 fantasy receivers. I mean, what’s more useless than knowing who’s the 88th ranked fantasy receiver in May, right? Justin Blackmon debuts as my top ranked rookie receiver but he doesn’t come in until No. 34. Overall, nine rookies made the Top 100 and as always there’s movement up and down the board. The big winner this week is Cleveland’s Greg Little, as he’s now clearly entrenched as the Browns No. 1 receiver.

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