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Who will be the WR to pickup after week 1? (2 Viewers)

'Late225 said:
Braylon Edwards and Nate Burleson

I like these players, but I think the matchups will help provide a nice week 1.

I'm expecting Detroit to beat up on Tampa Bay and Seattle's looked terrible. Wouldn't be surprised if Detroit and San Francisco each score over 30. I think each of these guys can catch a td on 5 receptions and over 80 yards.
:shock: Its going to take SF 3 weeks this year to score 30 points. Sorry Bob.I'll go with Josh Morgan as my week 1 ww pickup dude. No TDs, but yards.

 
'Utter Chaos said:
I'll say Josh Cribbs or Brian Robiskie. Cleveland should beat up on Cincinnati and one or both of these guys should have a good game. I'm not saying they'll be good all year but I wouldn't be surprised if they put up impressive numbers in week 1. Greg Little was drafted in both of my leagues.
Good post. I'm in some pretty deep dynasty leagues with 23+ guys rostered and Mo Mass, Cribbs and Robiskie are all out on the WW. I suspect at least one of the 3 will have a big game against the Bengals and will become a hot waiver commodity. Some vet #3 WRs could end up having big PPR weeks and become pickup candidates. Guys like Derrick Mason, Patrick Crayton, Deion Branch, Earl Bennett, Harry Douglas, Jordan Shipley, etc.
 
People must play in some really shallow leagues. How can Gibson and MSW be on waiver wires?
FYI, Gibson is owned in 16% of CBS leagues and started in 0%. A great value pick IMO.
I play in a very deep league - 10 teams, 20 man rosters - consisting of very astute owners, and no one drafted Gibson. Of course, we drafted three weeks ago, so one or two weeks later, and he would have been on someone's roster.
 
'None_More_Black said:
I'm thinking Armstrong.
Funny how no one talks about this guy. He's the third receiver on the team with only Gaffney and SMoss ahead of him for targets. He's the only real vertical threat on the team outside of Moss (who has lost a step or two anyway) and had over 850 yards last year as a rookie and averaged almost 20 ypr. Yet no one talks about him, the staff here hates him, and the rate my team app just recommended I drop him in a 14-team league.Grossman is starting week 1 against the Giants who have had some pretty major injuries on defense, and he loved chucking the ball to Berrian when he was doing well with the Bears (granted 5 years ago). When Grossman started last year he went 5-100, 2-15, and 2-84 & TD. All in all 6 games with over 80 yards receiving.
:goodposting:Not to mention that he seemed to e in good sync with grossman last year. Now that he is starting I wouldn't be suprised at all to see 100+ and a touch on 4-5 catches.
 
Anthony Armstrong

Honorable Mentions: Jericho Cotchery , Brian Hartline, Brian Robieske Bernard Berrien
Word from some of the beat writers is that Cotchery will be listed as one of the inactives for Sunday's game vs. Baltimore
:shrug: THEN CROSS HIM OFF. :majorleague:

In that case I might say antonio brown/emmanuel sanders (but I was trying to pick undrafted guys in a 12 team league and one or both guys are gone in all my 12 team leagues)

I just get a feeling that Pitt is gonna spread it out vs BALT trying to copy the packers blue print a bit, trying to neutralize their DL/run defense.

 
I'm in a fairly deep 16 teamer. The guys that are still out there that could hold value are Eric Decker, Cecil Shorts/Jason Hill, and David Nelson. I'm also sitting on Harry Douglas/Andre Roberts/Denarius Moore. I'm sure that a couple of these guys will pop. Decker seems to me the best value on my WW at the moment.

 
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Wow. I'm pretty surprised to see all this love for Gibson. Up until this thread I've hardly seen his name mentioned. I do agree he's a great sleeper candidate in PPR leagues, and he'll have a little extra incentive this week as the Eagles are the team that drafted him. I also like Armstrong and Roberts.

 
'zamboni said:
'flranger said:
Dane Sanzenbacher would be my guess. He is going to surprise this year.
The popcorn guy?
:lmao:
Dude, Mike freaking Furrey had these stats as a Martz slot receiver:98 1,086 11.1 6

This isn't Martz first year in Chicago. Every other WR on the roster has been in the doghouse in the past year. At some point, Sanzenbacher will get a chance in the slot. When he does, I'm betting that he will be catching those passes.

Might not be the WR to pick up after week 1, but if your in a deep league (for all the knuckleheads that chastise us shallow league guys) he might be your PPR gold.

Do yourself a favor fellas, google up "Dane Sanzenbacher" and just look at the first 10 threads it pulls in. You'll start thinking hard about it.

Or, LMGTFY: http://tinyurl.com/44ty47q

 
Has anybody mentioned Victor Cruz? With Hixon returning kicks I take that as a sign Cruz gets the start in the slot.

 
Robert meachem. With Lance Moore out and the Saints having to keep up with the Pack on opening night, could set up nicely. And we all know how durable Colston is. Granted Jimmy Graham will get his, Brees is gonna have to throw to someone. Wouldnt surprise me to see him go over 100 yds and possibly a score

 
I'm only basing this on him looking amazing at Texas, but I think Shipley could be in a real good spot in PPR leagues if he clicks with Dalton. Green should command doubles and who knows if the rook is good enough to beat them, but it should free up Ship to be 1-on-1 in the slot and end up being Dalton's security blanket.

Considering dropping L.Moore for him in 14-team .5ppr league just in case he has a big week 1 (I know Moore won't ...).

 
Luke McCown. Guy had some bad starts as a rookie for the Browns in 2004, but then had some pretty good games for the Bucs in 2007 completing over 67% of his passes in a decent 3 game stretch. He was always in the mix after that, but has never got his shot. I expect him to run with it and potentially hold off the rookie this year. We'll see

 
If you're looking for a really deep sleeper, Donald Jones is a good pick. For super deep sleepers, keep in mind that a healthy (I know, that probably won't happen) Anthony Gonzalez is a force.

 
Not many giving OAK Hagan love in this thread, but I've picked him up in a dynasty and a redraft league over the past couple of weeks - he seems very simpatico with Campbell and somebody on that team actually has to CATCH the football rather than run really fast downfield and drop it (Darrius Heyward-Bey's MO).

Hagan may be starting soon (I know he's not even listed on the unofficial depth chart at Raiders.com, but I think he's got a legit shot at it none-the-less).

 
I agree with Hagan. Lots of focus on the rookie Moore but Hagan will lead the team in receptions this year.

Another name - Julius Thomas. People in Denver are comparing him to a young Antonio Gates. I remember kicking myself for not picking that kid up when I had the chance.

 
Bennett, Armstrong, Decker, Briscoe, Brown look like the only guys on my WW that could do well and possibly start a game on my team at some point this season. Flex position during a bye week. 10 team 20 man rosters. Decker

 
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I was shocked to see that even with all the PS hype, denarius moore is only owned in 11% of sportsline leagues and started in 0% (and i think i might be starting him this week)

 
People s/n forget about harry douglas. slot guy with wheels. especially in a ppr. he could easily get 100 and a touch this (or any week) with all the attn that will be devoted to Turner, roddy, and julio (and to a lesser extent TG)

 
Greg Salas.
Any reason why you feel this way? He is a guy I have been keeping my eye on and he is on most waiver wires but I haven't been able to find much about him lately.
He has the quickness and knack to get open underneath and he's got a offense and quarterback to work with. You tube this kid and you will see. I love his toughness and his route running.
Make sure to check out Noel Devines youtube videos as well :thumbup:
 
Not many giving OAK Hagan love in this thread, but I've picked him up in a dynasty and a redraft league over the past couple of weeks - he seems very simpatico with Campbell and somebody on that team actually has to CATCH the football rather than run really fast downfield and drop it (Darrius Heyward-Bey's MO). Hagan may be starting soon (I know he's not even listed on the unofficial depth chart at Raiders.com, but I think he's got a legit shot at it none-the-less).
Hagan's looked great.
 
For whatever it's worth thse are guys who might be out there undrafted, depending on the league etc.:

Benn, Arrelious WR TB

Breaston, Steve WR KC

Brown, Antonio WR PIT

Cobb, Randall WR GB

Cruz, Victor WR NYG

Decker, Eric WR DEN

Gibson, Brandon WR STL

Hill, Jason WR JAC

Jones, Donald WR BUF

Little, Greg WR CLE

Moore, Denarius WR OAK

Roberts, Andre WR ARI

Sanders, Emmanuel WR PIT

With Lance Moore's & Colston's injury, could add Meachem and Henderson.

Hagan - I'm sold on the comments above, I saw him vs the Saints and he was terrific. Problem there is he did not succeed in Miami or NYG for some reason (why?) plus the WR situation is so crowded in OAK (and Louis Murphy will be returning maybe week 3). Same goes for Moore though on that last point.

ETA: Jordy Nelson: at the three leagues I have looked at, none of which have opened waivers/adds yet, he is not available, drafted in all three..... but I see he is owned in only 56% of CBS leagues so I think he does belong on here.

ETA: maybe Greg Salas belongs on here too.

Somewhere there is a Tampa Mike Williams out there, question is where. Cobb might fit that profile, just not sure there.

So who's this year's Tampa Mike?It might be someone who has a decent week 1, emerges with some playing time but not a huge day that leads to a mad rush to pick up.

 
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Jordy Nelson FTW!!!

Unfortunately he is not available to me :( by the end of this season he may be the WR2 in Green Bay.

 
People must play in some really shallow leagues. How can Gibson and MSW be on waiver wires?
FYI, Gibson is owned in 16% of CBS leagues and started in 0%. A great value pick IMO.
I play in a very deep league - 10 teams, 20 man rosters - consisting of very astute owners, and no one drafted Gibson. Of course, we drafted three weeks ago, so one or two weeks later, and he would have been on someone's roster.
This is considered a "very deep league"? :confused:
 
People must play in some really shallow leagues. How can Gibson and MSW be on waiver wires?
FYI, Gibson is owned in 16% of CBS leagues and started in 0%. A great value pick IMO.
I play in a very deep league - 10 teams, 20 man rosters - consisting of very astute owners, and no one drafted Gibson. Of course, we drafted three weeks ago, so one or two weeks later, and he would have been on someone's roster.
This is considered a "very deep league"? :confused:
It is to the people around here saying Jordy Nelson or Nate Burleson is going to be the top WW pickup...
 
People must play in some really shallow leagues. How can Gibson and MSW be on waiver wires?
FYI, Gibson is owned in 16% of CBS leagues and started in 0%. A great value pick IMO.
I play in a very deep league - 10 teams, 20 man rosters - consisting of very astute owners, and no one drafted Gibson. Of course, we drafted three weeks ago, so one or two weeks later, and he would have been on someone's roster.
This is considered a "very deep league"? :confused:
The average non-dynasty 12-team league has 14-16 roster spots per team, which means that 168-192 players get drafted. So yes, I would say that a league with 200 players is "very deep".
 

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