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2006-07 NFL Fantasy Wide Receiver Ratings

 
Author: Brian Kevin Williams
 

The NY Sports Headquarters will be offering a full-week feature of Fantasy Football rankings. We will be going over the top quarterbacks, running-backs, wide receivers, tight ends, kickers, and defenses, featuring a different section on each day of the week. We will also be including our sleeper, busts , break-out, and our best overall value picks for you in your fantasy draft. Today, we will be covering the WR position for your fantasy draft.

1. Steve Smith (Carolina Panthers)

2. Chad Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals)

3. Torry Holt (St. Louis Rams)

4. Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona Cardinals)

5. Marvin Harrison (Indianapolis Colts)

6. Terrell Owens (Dallas Cowboys)

7. Randy Moss (Oakland Raiders)

8. Anquan Boldin (Arizona Cardinals)

9. Plaxico Burress (New York Giants)

10. Santana Moss (Washington Redskins)

11. Donald Driver (Green Bay Packers)

12. Hines Ward (Pittsburgh Steelers)

13. Reggie Wayne (Indianapolis Colts)

14. Chris Chambers (Miami Dolphins)

15. Derrick Mason (Baltimore Ravens)

16. Darrell Jackson (Seattle Seahawks)

17. Deion Branch (New England Patriots)

18. Joe Horn (New Orleans Saints)

19. Lee Evans (Buffalo Bills)

20. Joey Galloway (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

21. T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Cincinnati Bengals)

22. Rod Smith (Denver Broncos)

23. Matt Jones (Jacksonville Jaguars)

24. Eddie Kennison (Kansas City Chiefs)

25. Terry Glenn (Dallas Cowboys)

26. Andre Johnson (Houston Texans)

27. Laveranues Coles (New York Jets)

28. Muhsin Muhammad (Chicago Bears)

29. Ernest Wilford (Jacksonville Jaguars)

30. Roy Williams (Detroit Lions)

31. Javon Walker (Denver Broncos)

32. Donte Stallworth (New Orleans Saints)

33. Reggie Brown (Philadelphia Eagles)

34. Keenan McCardell (San Diego Chargers)

35. Troy Williamson (Minnesota Vikings)

36. Brandon Stokly (Indianapolis Colts)

37. Michael Clayton (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

38. Antonio Bryant (San Francisco 49ers)

39. Keyshawn Johnson (Carolina Panthers)

40. Amani Toomer (New York Giants)

Sleepers: Ernest Wilford & Michael Clayton

(Last season, Wilford became a favorite target of Jaguar QB Byron Leftwich. Expect more of the same from these two in the upcoming season. Clayton is developing very rapidly, and its just a matter of time before hes considered to be in the upper echelon of WRs in the NFL.)

Busts: Laveranues Coles & Muhsin Muhammad

(Both the Jets and the Bears only have one premier WR in their offensive arsenal. Both teams have quarterback problems, so dont expect too many yards and TDs from either of these guys. Muhammad saw lots of double-teams last year, so Id expect more of the same as the Bears havent addressed their offensive problems. Coles and Muhammad are both fantastic WRs and athletes, but their teams just wont be able to utilize them to their full potential.)

Best Values: Chris Chambers, Andre Johnson, & Keenan McCardell

(If you can secure any of these players in the middle rounds, then they are good buys for your fantasy team. Chambers and McCardell will give you a consistent effort, and you pretty much know what to expect. Andre Johnson could have a huge season this year, which would make him a steal as your 2nd WR.)

Break-Out Season: Randy Moss

(It feels weird saying this, but Moss is ready to break out of his injuries, and step up on the field for the Raiders. The team around him this year is much better, and with Randy Moss at 100%, look out: he is one of the best, if not the best WR in the whole game of football.)

 
 
 

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