Fantasy Football WR Rankings Week 10, Andre Johnson A Risk?

Heck no Andre Johnson isn’t a risky play this week. I know he is gimpy with the ankle but the medical staff says playing on the ankle isn’t further hurting it, so it call comes down to pain tolerance.  Johnson has the best WR matchup this week considering the Jags couldn’t stop a deep pass in the prevent defense. 1. Andre Johnson (Houston...

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WR Week 10 Start Sit: Is It Time To Start Mike Sims-Walker?

Week 10 features a bevy of matchups that will inevitably have a significant impact on specific team’s chances of making the playoffs—Titans versus Dolphins for example—therefore, some of these games could potentially produce more output from the receivers. On the other side of the table are some key matchups that are literally fantasy gold—Jaguars versus...

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Randy Moss To the Titans, Fantasy Impact

The saga has ended… for the moment. Randy Moss has been picked up by the Tennessee Titans off of waivers. Expect the post game buffet spread to be absolutely scrumptious from here on out. The most amazing aspect of this signing for Tennessee, is the fact 20 other teams passed up on Moss. Teams such as San Francisco [5th], Oakland [13th], Washington ...

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Kenny Britt To Miss “extended amount of time”: Fantasy Implications

Tennessean.com (The Nashville Tennessean) has quoted Titans’ head coach Jeff Fisher as saying WR Kenny Britt could miss some “extended time” due to a hamstring injury he suffered early in yesterday’s game. Basically Britt heard a loud “pop” when he went for a ball early in the game, and this is compounded by many reports of Britt being seen holding...

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Waiver Wire Week 2: Vick’s and Collie’s

Waiver wire in week 2 usually stems from injuries in week one, but one guy on my list was there right in front of you all along. Every Sunday instead of watching football, all fantasy football owners sit by their computers waiting to pick up the next back up quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in the remaining 15 weeks. Scouting the waiver wire is just a...

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