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Week 13 Rankings

Sunday, December 02, 2012


Week 12 Wide Receivers

Rank Player Name Opponent Notes
1 Calvin Johnson vs. IND Probable (thumb)
2 A.J. Green at SD -
3 Julio Jones vs. NO -
4 Demaryius Thomas vs. TB Probable (knee)
5 Andre Johnson at TEN Probable (thigh)
6 Roddy White vs. NO -
7 Dez Bryant vs. PHI -
8 Reggie Wayne at DET -
9 Brandon Marshall vs. SEA Probable (shoulder)
10 Marques Colston at ATL -
11 Jordy Nelson vs. MIN -
12 Randall Cobb vs. MIN -
13 Wes Welker at MIA Probable (ankle)
14 Eric Decker vs. TB -
15 Vincent Jackson at DEN -
16 Hakeem Nicks at WAS Probable (knee)
17 Victor Cruz at WAS -
18 Cecil Shorts at BUF Probable (hamstring)
19 Danario Alexander vs. CIN Probable (thigh)
20 Torrey Smith vs. PIT Probable (thigh)
21 Stevie Johnson vs. JAC -
22 Larry Fitzgerald at NYJ -
23 Pierre Garcon vs. NYG -
24 Miles Austin vs. PHI Questionable (hip)
25 Lance Moore at ATL -
26 Ryan Broyles vs. IND -
27 Steve Smith at KC -
28 Denarius Moore vs. CLE -
29 Brian Hartline vs. NE -
30 Malcom Floyd vs. CIN -
31 Justin Blackmon at BUF Probable (groin)
32 Mike Wallace at BAL -
33 Mike Williams at DEN -
34 Jeremy Maclin at DAL -
35 Antonio Brown at BAL Probable (ankle)
36 Kenny Britt vs. HOU -
37 Dwayne Bowe vs. CAR Probable (neck)
38 Sidney Rice at CHI Questionable (calf)
39 Anquan Boldin vs. PIT -
40 Josh Gordon at OAK -
41 Michael Crabtree at STL -
42 T.Y. Hilton at DET -
43 Chris Givens vs. SF -
44 Greg Jennings vs. MIN Probable (groin)
45 Davone Bess vs. NE -
46 Jarius Wright at GB -
47 Brandon Lloyd at MIA -
48 Brandon LaFell at KC -
49 James Jones vs. MIN -
50 Andre Roberts at NYJ Questionable (ankle)
51 Donnie Avery at DET -
52 Golden Tate at CHI -
53 Brandon Gibson vs. SF -
54 Donald Jones vs. JAC Questionable (calf)
55 Emmanuel Sanders at BAL -
56 Brandon Stokley vs. TB Questionable (wrist)
57 Mario Manningham at STL -
58 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs. CLE -
59 Riley Cooper at DAL -
60 Greg Little at OAK -
61 Jeremy Kerley vs. ARZ Probable (heel)
62 Julian Edelman at MIA Questionable (head)
63 Santana Moss vs. NYG -
64 Kendall Wright vs. HOU -
65 Nate Washington vs. HOU -
66 Andrew Hawkins at SD Probable (knee)
67 Marvin Jones at SD Probable (knee)
68 Kevin Ogletree vs. PHI Probable (concussion)
69 Dwayne Harris vs. PHI -
70 Cole Beasley vs. PHI -


WR Notes: That’s some Madden curse. Calvin Johnson is ranked No. 1 in receiving yards, first downs, and catches of 20+ yards. He’s averaging an 8/155/0.75 stat line since complaining of knee soreness a month ago. Megatron must average 118.2 yards the rest of the way to break Jerry Rice’s single-season record of 1,848 yards. Make no mistake, he wants that record. … On pace for a 98/1,542/15 stat line, A.J. Green may be closing in on the most dominant season we’ve ever seen from an offensive player in a Bengals uniform (Coy Bacon has the defensive side covered). Fantasy owners are seeing the benefit of being the team’s only reliable weapon, as the coaches put the ball in Green’s hands via a dizzying array of reverses, wide receiver screens, slants, and bombs into double coverage.

Expected to square off against burnable CB Patrick Robinson, Julio Jones has a better matchup than Roddy White this week. … Peyton Manning has more passing yards on receiver screens than any team in the league, largely because Demaryius Thomas has been so lethal after the catch. … We knew the shootouts would come eventually. Andre Johnson has seen a whopping 34 targets leading to an NFL record 461 yards over the past two weeks.

Dez Bryant is now ninth in fantasy points for the season, second only to Calvin Johnson over the past five weeks, and on pace for a 95/1,280/9 stat line. All of that despite missing a touchdown of 30+ yards by a fingertip and posing just 29 yards total in two decoy games when he was questionable due to injury. He draws an Eagles secondary hemorrhaging big plays for a month straight. … Reggie Wayne has been the NFL’s targets leader all season, and that average continues to rise with an average of 16 the past two weeks.

Richard Sherman’s four-game Adderall suspension is on delay, which means Brandon Marshall draws the NFL’s top cover corner this week. … Marques Colston’s catches and yards are down of late, but he’s a good bet for a score in Week 13’s highest over-under. … Similar logic suggests Eric Decker is a borderline WR1 option against the Bucs’ league-worst pass defense. … Vincent Jackson may be one of the NFL’s most complete receivers, but he’s never topped 100 yards against Champ Bailey. In their 12 previous matchups, V-Jax has been held to 56 yards or less seven times.

Victor Cruz is no longer the obvious No. 1 receiver over Hakeem Nicks. … Danario Alexander has led the Chargers in targets three straight weeks and receiving yards four straight. Only Calvin Johnson, Dez Bryant, and Andre Johnson have more fantasy points over the past three weeks. … I’m not ready to shovel dirt on Larry Fitzgerald’s grave just yet. Ryan Lindley found him three times on the opening drive last week. The Cardinals will find a way to get the ball into their best player’s hands down the stretch. … Pierre Garcon escaped Week 12’s breakout game setback free.

I wouldn’t expect to see Miles Austin or Percy Harvin at full capacity this week. Harvin is fine running in a straight line, but is still limping in and out of cuts. He has the look of a game-time call for Sunday. … Ryan Broyles should be locked in as the starter opposite Calvin Johnson thanks to Titus Young’s insubordination. … Steve Smith has been outproduced by Brandon LaFell over the past few weeks. … Denarius Moore draws Joe Haden, Champ Bailey, and Brandon Flowers over the next three weeks. He’s going to need better play out of the offensive line and Carson Palmer to survive as a weekly fantasy asset.

Don’t expect an easy 75+ yards for Brian Hartline. The Patriots secondary is beginning to clamp down. … Now listed as a co-starter with Emmanuel Sanders, Mike Wallace cannot be trusted if Charlie Batch is under center again. Batch’s popgun arm had no chance against the elements in Cleveland last week. … The Chiefs have scored three offensive touchdowns over the past seven weeks, which removes Dwayne Bowe from WR3 consideration. … Davone Bess has seen a bump in targets of late, but he remains a low-upside WR3 option.

Danny Amendola is back in a walking boot, leaving his Week 13 status in doubt. … James Jones has two catches over his past two games. Expect Greg Jennings to begin eating into his snaps this week. Jennings concedes he will be on a limited snap-count of his own versus the Vikings. … No receiver does less with more than Donnie Avery, whose 0.74 fantasy points per target is the lowest of 47 receivers with at least 60 targets. Rookie T.Y. Hilton is on the opposite end of the spectrum in converting targets to fantasy production.

Touchdowns are notoriously fickle from week to week. Fantasy owners can’t count on Mohamed Sanu to keep scoring at an absurd rate on limited targets. … Chris Givens has six plays of 30+ yards on 43 targets this season. The 2009 Rams had six plays of 30+ yards all year on 513 targets. … The Eagles are moving Riley Cooper from backup split end to starting flanker with DeSean Jackson out for the season. Damaris Johnson will only play in multi-wide sets. Cooper isn’t a fantasy option with Nick Foles averaging less than 5.0 YPA and failing to move the offense through the air.



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Chris Wesseling is a senior football editor and Dynasty league analyst for Rotoworld.com. The 2011 NFL season marks his fifth year with Rotoworld and his third year contributing to NBCSports.com. He can be found on Twitter @ChrisWesseling.
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