The fantasy football world, at least at the wide receiver position, is looking like a high-scoring game of Scrabble. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to learn to spell:Devin Aromashodu. Jay Cutler threw ball after ball Aromashodu's way on Sunday, connecting five times on 10 targets for 71 yards. With all the weapons the Bears have on offense, particularly PPR gem Matt Forte, it's going to be very hard for opposing defenses to focus on Aromashodu this season. I smell a breakout, starting in Week 2 in Dallas.
Legedu Naanee. The Chargers receiver blew by a couple Chiefs defensive backs for a 59-yard score, so his line of five catches and 110 yards is a little inflated from his actual performance. Still, i give him a pass in the rain. Philip Rivers continually fed him the ball, and Naanee is going to have a huge year if that continues, especially if Vincent Jackson never returns.
Mohamed Massaquoi. He sounds more like a Native American tribe than an NFL receiver, but Massaquoi caught an easy 41-yard TD on Sunday and looks like Cleveland's top receiving option. When teams start stacking up to stop the run, Massaquoi should flourish.
1. Reggie Wayne, IND vs. NYG
2. Miles Austin, DAL vs. CHI
3. Marques Colston, NO at SF
4. Andre Johnson, HOU at WAS
5. Roddy White, ATL vs. ARI
6. Wes Welker, NE at NYJ
7. Brandon Marshall, MIA at MIN
8. Pierre Garcon, IND vs. NYG
9. Calvin Johnson, DET vs. PHI
10. Greg Jennings, GB vs. BUF
11. DeSean Jackson, PHI at DET
12. Percy Harvin, MIN vs. MIA
13. Dwayne Bowe, KC at CLE
14. Hines Ward, PIT at TEN
15. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI at ATL
16. Anquan Boldin, BAL at CIN
17. Steve Smith, CAR vs. TB
18. Randy Moss, NE at NYJ
19. Hakeem Nicks, NYG at IND
20. Santana Moss, WAS vs. HOU
21. Steve Smith, NYG at IND
22. Donald Driver, GB vs. BUF
23. Jabar Gaffney, DEN vs. SEA
24. Jeremy Maclin, PHI at DET
25. Legedu Naanee, SD vs. JAC
26. Chad Ochocinco, CIN vs. BAL
27. Devin Aromashodu, CHI at DAL
28. Austin Collie, IND vs. NYG
29. Mike Wallace, PIT at TEN
30. Johnny Knox, CHI at DAL
31. Malcom Floyd, SD vs. JAC
32. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC at SD
33. Braylon Edwards, NYJ vs. NE
34. Steve Breaston, ARI at ATL
35. Dez Bryant, DAL vs. CHI
36. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE vs. KC
37. Greg Camarillo, MIN vs. MIA
38. Eddie Royal, DEN vs. SEA
39. Devery Henderson, NO at SF
40. Louis Murphy, OAK vs. STL
41. Michael Crabtree, SF vs. NO
42. Mike Williams, TB at CAR
43. Terrell Owens, CIN vs. BAL
44. Chris Chambers, KC at CLE
45. Robert Meachem, NO at SF
46. Bernard Berrian, MIN vs. MIA
47. Mike Williams, SEA at DEN
48. Nate Washington, TEN vs. PIT
49. Devin Hester, CHI at DAL
50. Mark Clayton, STL at OAK
51. Jacoby Jones, HOU at WAS
52. Buster Davis, SD vs. JAC
53. Lee Evans, BUF at GB
54. Mike Thomas, JAC at SD
55. Mario Manningham, NYG at IND
56. Roy Williams, DAL vs. CHI
57. Jason Avant, PHI at DET
58. Harry Douglas, ATL vs. ARI
59. Justin Gage, TEN vs. PIT
60. Brandon Lloyd, DEN vs. SEA
61. Anthony Gonzalez, IND vs. NYG
62. Sammie Stroughter, TB at CAR
63. Derrick Mason, BAL at CIN
64. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, BAL at CIN
65. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ vs. NE
66. James Jones, GB vs. BUF
67. Kevin Walter, HOU at WAS
68. Dwayne Jarrett, CAR vs. TB
69. Joey Galloway, WAS vs. HOU
70. Brandon Tate, NE at NYJ
71. Dexter McCluster, KC at CLE
72. Nate Burleson, DET vs. PHI
73. Brandon LaFell, CAR vs. TB
74. Joshua Cribbs, CLE vs. KC
75. Davone Bess, MIA at MIN
76. Deion Branch, SEA at DEN
77. Jordan Shipley, CIN vs. BAL
78. Anthony Armstrong, WAS vs. HOU
79. Antwaan Randle El, PIT at TEN
80. Brian Robiskie, CLE vs. KC
• Don't fear Wes Welker's Week 2 matchup against the Jets, as New York plans to have Darrelle Revis shadow Randy Moss. That means Tom Brady is going to look for Welker a ton in the game. Could he top 20 targets? Welker looked healthy last week and is now a must-start every time out.
• It's time for Pierre Garcon to step into the realm of No. 1 fantasy receivers. Peyton Manning showed plenty of trust in Garcon after he dropped a few balls, and the talented receiver should reward Manning's trust in Week 2. Don't be discouraged by his subpar performance; start him if you have him.
• Mike Sims-Walker threw up a zero on Sunday, leading owners in many leagues to consider dropping him. Champ Bailey deserves a ton of credit for MSW's goose egg, and the on-again-off-again receiver is going to see better days. I still have him as a solid No. 3 option this week against the Chargers.
• Brandon Lloyd was huge in Week 1, but I'd temper my expectations in Week 2. He's going to be very unpredictable in fantasy leagues this year, and you don't want to run him out there unless you have no other choice. If you're looking for players that can possibly have Lloyd-like impacts in Week 3, target guys like Louis Murphy and Greg Camarillo instead.
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