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Danny Amendola @ DET - He's now almost a year removed from a season ending elbow injury and seems to still have a very good connection with Bradford. DET's secondary struggled mightily in five of it's last six games to close out the season last year and is now entering 2012 with essentially the same defensive squad. STL will more than likely end up having to play catch up at some point in this match making him all the more appealing. I'd feel very comfortable flexing him in leagues which reward points per receptions.
Malcom Floyd @ OAK - To be honest, Floyd is pretty underwhelming at this point in his career. You cannot however, disregard match-up and situation. Rivers seasonally torches OAK and I don't see that stopping this year. Couple that with the absence of Mathews and a suspect OAK secondary which finished 30th in the league last year and you have yourself a legitimate sleeper. I don't think there will be a better opportunity for Floyd to put up quality stats this year.
Mike Williams vs. CAR - I'm personally expecting a bounce back year for Tampa Mike and I think it starts with his week 1 match-up vs. CAR. Williams struggled with double teams all year and eventually became content with a minimized role in 2011. With Vincent Jackson now in town to draw attention, and more importantly CB Chris Gamble in this specific match-up, I'm expecting Williams to flash some of what we saw in 2010. CAR's strong suit isn't exactly their secondary either, as they finished 24th against the pass last year.
Braylon Edwards @ ARI - With the recent news of Golden Tate's knee injury that will likely cost him two weeks, Edwards will be getting the nod to line up opposite Sindey Rice for SEA's first game of the season. Edwards showed some unexpected life in the preseason, hooking up with Russel Willson on a handful of catches. Given the opportunity and the nature of this match-up (ARI, although much improved through the second half of last year, still ranked 29th against the pass), Edwards can make for a sneaky play in deeper leagues. Thankfully, he shouldn't be getting any attention from shut down corner Patrick Peterson in this match.
Malcom Floyd @ OAK - To be honest, Floyd is pretty underwhelming at this point in his career. You cannot however, disregard match-up and situation. Rivers seasonally torches OAK and I don't see that stopping this year. Couple that with the absence of Mathews and a suspect OAK secondary which finished 30th in the league last year and you have yourself a legitimate sleeper. I don't think there will be a better opportunity for Floyd to put up quality stats this year.
Mike Williams vs. CAR - I'm personally expecting a bounce back year for Tampa Mike and I think it starts with his week 1 match-up vs. CAR. Williams struggled with double teams all year and eventually became content with a minimized role in 2011. With Vincent Jackson now in town to draw attention, and more importantly CB Chris Gamble in this specific match-up, I'm expecting Williams to flash some of what we saw in 2010. CAR's strong suit isn't exactly their secondary either, as they finished 24th against the pass last year.
Braylon Edwards @ ARI - With the recent news of Golden Tate's knee injury that will likely cost him two weeks, Edwards will be getting the nod to line up opposite Sindey Rice for SEA's first game of the season. Edwards showed some unexpected life in the preseason, hooking up with Russel Willson on a handful of catches. Given the opportunity and the nature of this match-up (ARI, although much improved through the second half of last year, still ranked 29th against the pass), Edwards can make for a sneaky play in deeper leagues. Thankfully, he shouldn't be getting any attention from shut down corner Patrick Peterson in this match.
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