Updated Wide Receiver Rankings

Dalton’s Wide Receiver Rankings

1. Torry Holt
2. Steve Smith
3. Chad Johnson
4. Anquan Boldin
5. Larry Fitzgerald
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss

Owens drops because of hamstring issues and his disproportionate media coverage really annoys me. Matt Leinart’s impressive preseason makes the Arizona wideouts even better bets this year.

8. Marvin Harrison
9. Reggie Wayne
10. Chris Chambers
11. Roy Williams
12. Plaxico Burress

Harrison is going way too early for my taste. I think Wayne has a 50/50 shot of being more productive, so grabbing him a round cheaper is the way to go. If Williams falls to you in the fourth, grab him and don’t look back.

13. Santana Moss
14. Andre Johnson
15. Hines Ward
16. Donald Driver
17. Javon Walker
18. TJ Houshmandzadeh
19. Lee Evans

Reports of David Carr continuing to struggle are discouraging, especially since I somehow drafted Andre Johnson on every single one of my six teams, but I still have faith. It’s wavering some though. I’m liking Lee Evans’ prospects more and more. He’s someone who could slip too.

20. Darrell Jackson
21. Deion Branch
22. Joey Galloway
23. Joe Horn
24. Derrick Mason
25. Nate Burleson
26. Michael Clayton
27. Laveranues Coles

I’m officially worried about both D-Jax and Branch’s situations. If D-Jax is indeed hindered, watch out for Burleson, who has reportedly looked explosive throughout camp.

28. Antonio Bryant
29. Reggie Brown
30. Drew Bennett
31. Eric Moulds
32. Matt Jones
33. Muhsin Muhammad
34. Rod Smith
35. Eddie Kennison
36. Terry Glenn
37. David Givens
38. Kevin Curtis
39. Roddy White
40. Marty Booker

While I don’t love the Donte Stallworth acquisition, it does slightly decrease Brown’s value. Antonio Bryant is starting to really intrigue. Remember, this is a team that will be frequently playing from behind and forced to pass more often than not; Bryant appears to be the team’s only viable option. Curtis and Booker are two of my favorite late round sleepers.


Robby’s Wide Receiver Rankings

Folks, I just moved and have no Internet and, as much as I like living dangerously and camping outside this random apartment stealing wireless, every man has his limits. Therefore my coverage of wide receiver and tight end rankings is going to be pretty basic.

1. Steve Smith
2. Torry Holt

The more I think about it, the more I like these two over all other wideouts.

3. Chad Johnson
4. Terrell Owens
5. Larry Fitzgerald
6. Anquan Boldin

I’ve warmed up to the Cardinals’ wideouts. TO still really scares me at No. 4.

7. Randy Moss
8. Marvin Harrison
9. Chris Chambers
10. Reggie Wayne

I’d let someone else risk Moss (maybe a desperate homer like Jeff) and take the last guy from this group.

11. Roy Williams
12. Plaxico Burress
13. Hines Ward
14. Santana Moss
15. Donald Driver
16. Andre Johnson

Driver and Johnson round out this group with great playoff schedules.

17. Darrell Jackson
18. TJ Houshmandzadeh
19. Derrick Mason
20. Deion Branch
21. Joey Galloway
22. Javon Walker

I am now sufficiently scared of D-Jax.

23. Lee Evans
24. Joe Horn
25. Nate Burleson
26. Reggie Brown
27. Antonio Bryant
28. Laveranues Coles
29. Matt Jones
30. Michael Clayton

These guys are all solid flex receivers.

Jeff’s Wide Receiver Rankings

Tier One
1. Steve Smith
2. Chad Johnson
3. Randy Moss
4. Torry Holt
5. Larry Fitzgerald
6. Anquan Boldin
7. Terrell Owens

Chad Johnson gets a huge boost from Carson Palmer’s healthy return. Meanwhile, TO is scaring off even his biggest advocates with his hammy troubles. Moss proved last week that he still has speed to burn, showing no lingering effects from his 2005 injuries. We all know what a healthy Moss is capable of.

Tier Two
8. Marvin Harrison
9. Reggie Wayne
10. Chris Chambers
11. Roy Williams

Harrison and Wayne will have similar production, but you can probably nab Wayne a round later.

Tier Three
12. Plaxico Burress
13. Santana Moss
14. Hines Ward
15. Donald Driver
16. Lee Evans
17. TJ Houshmandzadeh
18. Andre Johnson
19. Derrick Mason
20. Javon Walker

I don’t think Santana Moss can match his 2005 totals, but he is still a great value option in the 5th round in 12 team leagues. Donald Driver is a safe player to draft, benefiting from Favre’s tunnel vision.

Tier Four
21. Darrell Jackson
22. Joey Galloway
23. Reggie Brown
24. Laveranues Coles
25. Deion Branch

D-Jax’s knee injury scares me, but I wouldn’t pass him up in the 7th round if I needed a WR.

Tier Five
26. Donte Stallworth
27. Matt Jones
28. Nate Burleson
29. MARK Clayton
30. Muhsin Muhammed
31. Joe Horn
32. Antonio Bryant
33. Terry Glenn
34. Drew Bennett
35. Ernest Wilford
36. Roddy White
37. Jerry Porter
38. David Givens
39. MICHAEL Clayton
40. Doug Gabriel

Donte Stallworth will adapt quickly to Philly’s version of the West Coast Offense. Don’t buy into the “TO has never had a productive second receiver” logic. Bledsoe is an intelligent QB who will rely on his open reads. At this point, it is Owens that is a question mark. Terry Glenn has looked good this preseason and will be more than serviceable.


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12 responses to “Updated Wide Receiver Rankings”

  1. Jake Avatar
    Jake

    Im starting to think Branch might seriously hold out the first half of the year…now he even filed a grievance with the team….no way hes getting traded if NE is in fact asking for 2 first round picks back.

  2. T. Avatar
    T.

    Yeah didnt Marshall Faulk get traded in his prime for just a second rounder? I dont think NE plans on truly getting that much back in a deal.

  3. Todd Avatar
    Todd

    Now its being reported Branch is definitely sitting out till week 10….ouch to those who gambled on him.

  4. randy Avatar
    randy

    if you had to choose a TE from chis baker, bubba franks, ernie conwell, kyle brady, in order who for keeper league, and is there someone out there that i should sit on as a TE————thanks

  5. randy Avatar
    randy

    whats your gut on h. ward——–who should i trade him for in keeper————-am i stupid to take chance on houshmandzadeh and alex smith for him even though i have eli, i have gut feeling a. smith will come around and SF will be behind and throwing

  6. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    Randy…stay away from those tight end, especially in a keeper. I can not emphasize that enough. Brady and Franks are both old and plump. Look for Tampa TE Alex Smith.

    As far as QB Alex Smith, if you can afford to keep 2 qbs, it does not hurt to stash him.
    I do not like Ward in a keeper. I would much rather have Houshyourmomma.

  7. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    Randy – You’re not giving me a whole lot to work with in your TE situation but here goes: Chris Baker, Bubba Franks, Conwell, Brady….If you can somehow get Alex Smith (TB) on the cheap, Id’ def. recommend doing so….same goes for Ben Troupe…..some guys you’d have to sit on for awhile but will be good include Marcedes Lewis and Leonard Pope.

  8. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    As long as you’re not counting on Alex Smith (qb) this year, I agree with Jeff and recommend doing that deal. Ward just keeps getting it done, but he’s due to break down any minute now. I really like Housh. Pull the trigger.

  9. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    I forgot about Pope…if he is there, grab him. If you already have a quality starter and are looking to stash a backup TE, look at NE rookie David Thomas as a deep sleeper. Imagine Daniel Graham, but a better reciever (Graham is gone in ’07).

  10. TV Avatar
    TV

    You guys going to do weekly starters advice? That would be huge.

    I have CJ, Moss, Jones, Bryant, Williamson, and Jennings as my 5 wide outs. I have to start 3. Do I start Jones or Bryant in week 1? 🙂

  11. RotoScoop Avatar
    RotoScoop

    TV – For some reason your comment made on Sunday was treated as “spam,” and I didn’t catch it until just now….anyway, as you can see, yes, we will be doing weekly starter advice….While it’s a close call, we suggest going with Antonio Bryant over M. Jones for week 1.

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