Last week we called Santana Moss a must-start fantasy option, both in the rankings column and during our weekly Sunday Tailgate chat (which we have every Sunday morning starting at 10:30 AM ET). The Redskins receiver sure did his part to make us look good.Moss finished the Lions game with 178 yards and a touchdown on 10 catches, which was easily the best WR performance of the week. The major question, as it always is with Moss, is whether this will be the start of something good, or just another peak on the chart before disappearing again for a few more weeks. Fortunately for Moss, this week's matchup against the Buccaneers isn't any tougher. Feel confident rolling with him for another week, as he's a must-start option again.
1. Reggie Wayne, IND vs. SEA
2. Randy Moss, NE vs. BAL
3. Andre Johnson, HOU vs. OAK
4. Calvin Johnson, DET at CHI
5. Chad Ochocinco, CIN at CLE
6. Vincent Jackson, SD at PIT
7. Greg Jennings, GB at MIN
8. Santana Moss, WAS vs. TB
9. Terrell Owens, BUF at MIA
10. Marques Colston, NO vs. NYJ
11. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC vs. TEN
12. Steve Smith, NYG at KC
13. Brandon Marshall, DEN vs. DAL
14. Devin Hester, CHI vs. DET
15. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ at NO
16. Justin Gage, TEN at JAC
17. Santonio Holmes, PIT vs. SD
18. Lee Evans, BUF at MIA
19. Kevin Walter, HOU vs. OAK
20. Earl Bennett, CHI vs. DET
21. Derrick Mason, BAL at NE
22. Pierre Garcon, IND vs. SEA
23. Nate Washington, TEN at JAC
24. Dwayne Bowe, KC vs. NYG
25. Hines Ward, PIT vs. SD
26. Eddie Royal, DEN vs. DAL
27. Mario Manningham, NYG at KC
28. Torry Holt, JAC vs. TEN
29. Brandon Stokley, DEN vs. DAL
30. Johnny Knox, CHI vs. DET
31. Donald Driver, GB at MIN
32. Percy Harvin, MIN vs. GB
33. Roy Williams, DAL at DEN
34. Antwaan Randle El, WAS vs. TB
35. Nate Burleson, SEA at IND
36. Braylon Edwards, CLE vs. CIN
37. Kelley Washington, BAL at NE
38. Ted Ginn, MIA vs. BUF
39. Wes Welker, NE vs. BAL
40. Josh Morgan, SF vs. STL
41. Devery Henderson, NO vs. NYJ
42. Bernard Berrian, MIN vs. GB
43. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA at IND
44. Davone Bess, MIA vs. BUF
45. Antonio Bryant, TB at WAS
46. Donnie Avery, STL at SF
47. Mark Clayton, BAL at NE
48. Kenny Britt, TEN at JAC
49. Andre Caldwell, CIN at CLE
50. Isaac Bruce, SF vs. STL
51. Malcolm Kelly, WAS vs. TB
52. Laveranues Coles, CIN at CLE
53. Chansi Stuckey, NYJ at NO
54. Louis Murphy, OAK at HOU
55. Chris Chambers, SD at PIT
56. Sidney Rice, MIN vs. GB
57. Patrick Crayton, DAL at DEN
58. Austin Collie, IND vs. SEA
59. Mark Bradley, KC vs. NYG
60. Keenan Burton, STL at SF
61. Miles Austin, DAL at DEN
62. Robert Meachem, NO vs. NYJ
63. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK at HOU
64. Bobby Engram, KC vs. NYG
65. Michael Clayton, TB at WAS
66. Chris Henry, CIN at CLE
67. Julian Edelman, NE vs. BAL
68. Mike Wallace, PIT vs. SD
69. Arnaz Battle, SF vs. STL
70. Josh Cribbs, CLE vs. CIN
• He was held without a catch for the first time in a decade, but Terrell Owens -- if he can keep his head on straight and his mouth closed -- has a great opportunity to rebound this week against the Dolphins. Miami has proven to be beatable through the air, with the most recent example coming in the form of Vincent Jackson's 120-yard performance. Dont sleep on Jackson either; he's emerged as a bona fide WR1 and should be started every week regardless of matchup.
• We're pretty high on Mike Sims-Walker, and the Jacksonville wideout should have earned your respect after another solid performance (81 yards). He's the go-to receiver in Jacksonville and has a great matchup this week against the Titans. MSW should find a place on your team this week if he's available, and he should be started in all leagues in Week 4. I also think this could be the week Torry Holt breaks out -- if so, trade him immediately while his value is high.
• I have to say I'm extremely disappointed in T.J. Houshmandzadeh thus far. I bypassed him in all my leagues, preferring to wait and pick up a WR2/WR3 with upside. At this point, Housh looks like the No. 3 option in Seattle (behind Nate Burleson and tight end John Carlson), and I'd consider benching him this week against Indianapolis if you have options.
• If Sims-Walker is unavailable in your league and you need a bye-week fill-in, look to Indianapolis WR Pierre Garcon. The 12-percent-owned Garcon has a great matchup against the Seahawks, a team that just let Chicago pass all over them in a Week 3 loss. I like Garcon this week over the struggling Eddie Royal, whom many of you have given up on though I would urge patience in his case, and Braylon Edwards, a player that's part of the sinking Cleveland ship.




