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4 WRs, 1 Starting Spot, One torn Jase


Jase

#2 WR??  

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  1. 1. #2 WR??

    • Ted Ginn Jr
      1
    • Johnny Knox
      0
    • Laveranues Coles
      0
    • Roy Williams
      7


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So basically I have 4 WRs that could be decent starts this week as my #2 WR.

Ted Ginn, Jr vs San Diego (Fantasyshark projects 16 pts)

Johnny Knox vs Seattle (Fantasyshark projects 15 pts)

Laveranues Coles vs Pittsburgh (Fantasyshark projects 13 pts)

Roy Williams vs Carolina (Fantasyshark projects 9 pts)

Thoughts?

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Yes, points for catches.

I've given thought to Roy, but it concerns me that Romo barely threw his way last week against a very banged up Giants secondary. So it's difficult to say if the panthers' soft secondary will have any bearing at all.

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Ted Ginn Jr. is predicted to have 16 points?? I had him in my fantasy league and he only put 3 points a week for the past two weeks. I dropped him and picked up "the other" Steve Smith.

I would go with Roy Williams. Hate to say it but our secondary isn't that strong and he's a great wide out.

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