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WR. Pick 2


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I'm using this thread to compile the stats I consider on a weekly basis. Offer your opinion on which 2 to start. I'd also appreciate it if you back up your opinion with something credible like your own FF record.

Chad OchoCinco(6 Passing O) vs MIA(17 Passing D)

Braylon Edwards(27 Passing O) vs GB(14 Passing D)

Lee Evans(23 Passing O) @ KC(25 Passing D)

Deion Branch(17 Passing O) vs MIN(13 Passing D)

Deion is questionable at the moment with a hammie so right now he is #4 IMO. Edwards has done fairly well for me so far, and currently I have him starting along with Chad who has been spotty. Evans has 4 tds in the past 2 games with Fitzpatrick starting, and I am thinking of sliding him in to take the place of Chad.

edit: all 4 are projected for 12 or 13 points by espn

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those are really coin flip. I personally probably wouldnt decide till Sunday morning.

Ochcocinco had a nice game last week, but has been crap for most of the year. Id probably start him though.

Edwards has been fairly consistent, but I just dont like the guy as a fantasy player.

Is Evans going to continue his love affair with Fitzpatrick? Who knows.

Toss up between those two, but depending on what my situation in the league was like, id probably start Evans. He has the hot hand.

Im assuming you have some receivers on BYE this week, cause thats a weak corps.

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Tough call.

1. Chad OchoCinco - Miami will take away the run, especially in the redzone. Chad has been targeted too many times to not give him a go.

*10 points*

2. Lee Evens - Last season you would have thought Lee Evens was hurt or retired. A Bills offense that was run first and check down pass second. Chan Gailey has added new faith in the Bills passing attack. If the Bills have any hope of a victory, it will have to show a solid connection between Fitzpatrick and Evens in a high scoring affair.

*10 points*

3. Deion Branch (if healthy) - The Vikings may allow Branch to have 10 receptions this game but not a lot of production will come off those catches.

*5 points*

4. Braylon Edwards - The passing attack of the Jets will feature more Keller, Holmes and check downs. Edwards gets a reduced role because he's not too consistent with his catches.

*3 points*

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