The Mac Bros Fantasy Football Forecast
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1. Randy Moss (NE) – He torched the Buffalo secondary in an earlier meeting posting 5 catches for 115 yards and 2 TD’s. Moss has at least 1 TD in 8 of 9 starts, with 4 multiple TD games. He leads the NFL with 12 TD grabs on the season, and should be well rested after the bye week. He is simply the best fantasy WR in the league.
2. Terrell Owens (DAL) – He has been a monster of late, posting at least 1 TD in his last 4 games and at least 100 receiving yards in his last 3 games. In total, Owens has 29 catches for 468 yards and 5 TD’s in his last 4 contests. He should continue to terrorize opposing secondaries including the Redskins in week 11.
3. Reggie Wayne (IND) – With or without Marvin Harrison, Wayne is a premier fantasy WR. He is a solid choice for your starting line up this week against the Chiefs 19th ranked pass defense. Expect another big game from Wayne in week 11.
4. Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) – He is coming off of a 2 TD performance against Detroit, and this week’s match up against a horrible Bengals secondary looks equally promising. Fitzgerald is clearly the go to guy in the Cards passing game right now. You should start him with confidence.
5. Braylon Edwards (CLE) – In 3 career games versus Baltimore, Edwards has accumulated 13 catches for 281 yards and 3 TD’s. He has never failed to find pay dirt against the Ravens defense, and this is his most promising match up ever against them as their secondary is bare bones due to injury or illness.
6. T.J. Houshmandzadeh (CIN) – He failed to find the end zone for the very first time last week. You could not expect him to hit pay dirt every game, and 8 out of 9 is matched only by Randy Moss. While the return of Chris Henry will cut into his production a bit, he is still the go to guy and a fantasy stud. He faces a tough Cardinals secondary this week, but he is talented enough to come out on top.
7. Plaxico Burress (NYG) – He has been limited of late due to recurring soreness in his injury plagued ankle, and it has shown on the field. Burress has a great match up this week against a very shaky Lions secondary. If the ankle is up to the task, Burress could rebound with a monster game. We like his chances. (Check injury report: ankle)
8. Torry Holt (STL) – In his last 2 contests, Holt has 14 catches for 234 yards and a score. The Rams offense appears to be back on track with Holt as the primary beneficiary. He has a great history against San Francisco, and had 5 catches for 74 yards and a TD in a week 2 match up with the Niners. If his sore knee is not an issue, Holt stands to have a big afternoon. (Check injury report: knee)
9. Wes Welker (NE) – In his last 4 games, Welker has accumulated 6 TD’s, and is looking for his 5th consecutive game with a score. He is a very solid start against a poor Bills secondary.
10. Marques Colsten (NO) – In his last 3 games he has averaged 9 catches, 124 yards, and a TD per game. As long as Drew Brees continues to look for him first, Colsten is a top end fantasy prospect. Expect the hot streak to continue against a shaky Houston secondary.
11. Roy Williams (DET) – Williams was able to bounce back from several mediocre outings, with a 6 catch 2 TD performance in week 10. He faces a Giants secondary that was lit up by T.O. last week, and Williams shares similar attributes with Owens. He is quite capable of a comparable performance in week 11.
12. Santonio Holmes (PIT) – While he had a below par week 10, Holmes has played very well overall in recent weeks. He has a great chance to restore his top flight fantasy status this week against a weak Jets secondary.
13. Chad Johnson (CIN) – Johnson continues to post very average numbers by his standards. He is well overdue for a breakout game, and while the Cardinals secondary can be tough, Johnson has the tools to get the job done. This could be the week Ocho Cinco returns. (Check injury report: knee)
14. Greg Jennings (GB) – He may not get the number of targets that other top fantasy wide outs get, but Jennings seems to make the most out of every catch. In 7 starts this season, Jennings has produced 6 TD’s and averages 19 yards per catch.
15. Joey Galloway (TB) – In his last 2 contests against Atlanta, Galloway has accumulated 14 catches for 225 yards. This deep threat is always a contender to find pay dirt, and has a touch down in 3 of his last 4 games. He should have another solid game in week 11.
16. Hines Ward (PIT) – Since returning from injury, Ward has 26 catches and 3 TD’s in 4 games. He should easily be able to continue his recent run of success this week against the Jets, and their 24th ranked pass defense.
17. Andre Johnson (HOU) – He will finally return this week after missing much of the season. While Johnson has only played in 2 games this season, he was phenomenal in both, compiling 14 catches for 262 yards and 3 TD’s. If there are no set backs with his knee, Johnson could easily be the top fantasy performer for week 11. Since it is his first game back, there could be a little rust to knock off, which is the only thing keeping him out of the top 5. Despite a slight risk, Johnson is well worth putting in your starting line up, and should help your team tremendously from here on out. The match up against a very shaky New Orleans secondary does not hurt either.
18. Donald Driver (GB) – While Driver has not had the season many fantasy owners expected, he remains the most dangerous weapon in Brett Favre’s arsenal. He has been a victim of a Packers offense that spreads the ball around to multiple receivers, but he is still a top target, and very capable of a huge game any week. At the very least, he will make a decent contribution, more than can be guaranteed by most WR’s.
19. Laveranues Coles (NYJ) – Coles will be back this week after missing a game with a concussion. He has a tough match up against Pittsburgh, but he has had a very solid season to this point, and is the best weapon in the Jets arsenal. Despite the poor match up, Coles should see plenty of looks, and has the talent to have a solid game.
20. Brandon Marshall (DEN) – Despite his inability to find the end zone, Marshall is one of the more consistent fantasy performers. He puts up very solid numbers each week, and remains the Broncos go to guy. He only has 2 TD’s on the season, but he is capable of scoring any week.
21. D.J. Hackett (SEA) – In his 2 games since returning from injury, Hackett has been Hasselbeck’s favorite target, catching 14 passes for 159 yards and 2 TD’s. With the return of Deion Branch this week, and the fact that Hasselbeck likes to spread the wealth, it is kind of hard to say which Seahawk receiver will have the best week 11, but Hackett appears to be the most likely candidate. He should get more than enough attention in the passing game to do some damage.

Check out our entire list of fantasy football WR rankings, along with QB, RB, TE and Defense go to www.freefantasyfootballpicks.com

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