Real tough match up this weekend. Debating between him and antino brown. Not sure what to do.
No Ike Taylor I'm in. Still a tough matchup but if boldin can fare well vs Pitt so can danario. I expect wr3 production with wr2 upside
The way DX is playing, I feel like he is virtually matchup proof. At 6'5" 217, the ability to separate, and phenomenal ball skills, he is one tough hombre to cover right now.Stillers are #1 versus FF points allowed to WRs, so it's not an enticing proposition this week for Alexander owners, but I think he'll still get his.
His senior year at Missouri, he finished with 113 receptions for an NCAA best 1,781 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 15.8 yards per reception. That's a monster year against NFL caliber DBs at UT, OU, et al. Every time he was healthy enough to get 20 snaps a game with the Rams - his high was 29 - he produced. Literally, the only thing that has been able to stop this guy is his own health.
Now his knee issues are seemingly behind him. He took 94% of the offensive snaps against the Ravens (64/68) and the Bengals (63/67). Robert Meachem is now earning $9M per year to line up twice a game at WR.
This is not a waiver wire gem who might give you WR3 production. This is a guy with the potential for Megatron-type production. There is no decision to mull over. This is no "let's over analyze the matchup" kind of deal. You put him in and leave him there. He's the WR8 in PPR over the last 5 games, with
lows of 3-61 (second game, first one he caught a pass) and 5-74. That's been his floor.
I'm not saying he'll dominate Pittsburgh, it's a tough DB to succeed against, and his QB is erratic. But that 24 y.o. kid is the real deal. Pure beast.