Jeremy Maclin

Torrey Smith’s Explosion Leads Monday Morning Waiver Watch

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With the 2011 fantasy football season in full forced motion, it’s time to change the approach toward waiver wire reporting. Owners who are actively shopping their wires, don’t just want any name available, they want impact players who are going to have an affect in fantasy football down the road—like Torrey Smith. Today I  have [...]

Week 3 WR Rankings: Calvin Johnson Is Primed For a Huge Day

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UPDATED: 9/22/2011: Well we’re two weeks into the fantasy football season, and already we’re seeing a few expected trends with the wideouts, but again, this week will be all about the matchups that dictate the best possible fantasy output. Remember that you always have to take into account what the defenses are going to do [...]

Jamaal Charles and Miles Austin Help Pave Way for Week 3 Waiver Wire Watch

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The last thing fantasy football owners expected when they woke up this morning was the flurry of injuries that were sustained in Sunday’s collection of games, but it is these injuries that could provide some interesting waiver wire action over the next few days. Let’s take a closer look at whose names are already popping [...]

Fantasy Football Week Two Target Report: Miles Austin And Jeremy Maclin Lead The Way

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Week Two saw a wild number in the targets department. Cowboys WR Miles Austin and Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin led the charge with a total of 30 targets, 15 apiece. They say that offenses are starting to put up big numbers in the passing game and those numbers, along with the rest, clearly show that [...]

Week 2 Recap: The Elephant in the Room

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If we do not talk about them, they will stomp about, snort, and suck up all of the bathwater with their snouts. They will ramble aimlessly, untamed, destroying our fine China, breaking the furniture, and muddying the floors. They will gore wall paintings, ruin bedsheets, and cause general mayhem throughout the residence. The elephants I [...]