Bruno Tataglia
Footballguy
PITT - Washington/Holmes
Ward and Wilson likely out vs. Cleveland. Miller will catch some balls, but if someone gets
deep, it'll be one of these two. But the real worry is that it'll be the Willie Parker show.
CLEVE - Joe Jurevicius
18 targets the past three weeks. Cleveland figures to be playing from behind all night on
Thursday, and the Brownies should have no success on the ground. That would make J.J.
a nice play, no matter who the QB is.
MINN - Marcus Robinson
He has led the team in pass targets by a mile the past few weeks. The QB situation is a bit
unsettling, as Johnson might be benched and Bollinger got hurt. But even with Jackson at
the helm, Robinson might be worth a shot at Detroit this week.
ST. L - Kevin Curtis
Most of the action has gone to Holt and Bruce, but if the Bears can stuff Jackson and get a
big lead as most suspect they will, Curtis will get a lot of time on the field in 3 & 4 WR sets.
MIA - Wes Welker
He's seen his share of passes lately, and I don't see the Dolphins being able to run on N.E.
CIN - Chris Henry
He got shut out last week, but the weather was awful and the Bengals had the lead the entire evening. Against Oakland, Asomugha and Washington will be covering T.J. & C.J. That will leave a nickel back on Henry, which is a severe mismatch. Of course, Rudi might have 700 yards rushing in this game, so they might not even need to throw.
Got any other lower-tier WRs to look out for this week?
Ward and Wilson likely out vs. Cleveland. Miller will catch some balls, but if someone gets
deep, it'll be one of these two. But the real worry is that it'll be the Willie Parker show.
CLEVE - Joe Jurevicius
18 targets the past three weeks. Cleveland figures to be playing from behind all night on
Thursday, and the Brownies should have no success on the ground. That would make J.J.
a nice play, no matter who the QB is.
MINN - Marcus Robinson
He has led the team in pass targets by a mile the past few weeks. The QB situation is a bit
unsettling, as Johnson might be benched and Bollinger got hurt. But even with Jackson at
the helm, Robinson might be worth a shot at Detroit this week.
ST. L - Kevin Curtis
Most of the action has gone to Holt and Bruce, but if the Bears can stuff Jackson and get a
big lead as most suspect they will, Curtis will get a lot of time on the field in 3 & 4 WR sets.
MIA - Wes Welker
He's seen his share of passes lately, and I don't see the Dolphins being able to run on N.E.
CIN - Chris Henry
He got shut out last week, but the weather was awful and the Bengals had the lead the entire evening. Against Oakland, Asomugha and Washington will be covering T.J. & C.J. That will leave a nickel back on Henry, which is a severe mismatch. Of course, Rudi might have 700 yards rushing in this game, so they might not even need to throw.
Got any other lower-tier WRs to look out for this week?
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