Wide Receiver Rankings Week 2

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I drafted Deebo Samuel basically by mistake in the ninth round in my money league…I mean I meant to take him, but I wasn’t really targeting him, and wasn’t that thrilled with the pick. What a difference a week makes:

A faster Anquan Boldin? Those of us who drafted Deebo, meaning to or not, basically hit the lottery week 1 and could be looking at a season-long ride. He is for the time being the unquestioned number 1 wide receiver and if my theory on what is going on with both Sermon and Aiyuk is correct, could be for the whole season.

Other than Aiyuk going without any targets, there weren’t any earth-shaking surprises at wide receiver, so let’s get to the wide receiver rankings week 2.

Wide Receiver Rankings Week 2

RankNameOpponent
1Tyreek HillRavens
2Deebo SamuelEagles
3Davante AdamsLions
4DeAndre HopkinsVikings
5Chris GodwinFalcons
6Amari CooperChargers
7Justin JeffersonCardinals
8DK MetcalfTitans
9Keenan AllenCowboys
10CeeDee LambChargers
11Antonio BrownFalcons
12Stefon DiggsDolphins
13AJ BrownSeahawks
14Calvin RidleyBuccaneers
15Cooper KuppColts
16Jamaar ChaseBears
17Corey DavisPatriots
18Courtland SuttonJaguars
19Mike EvansFalcons
20Tyler LockettTitans
21Devonta Smith49ers
22Adam ThielenCardinals
23Diontae JohnsonRaiders
24Mike WilliamsCowboys
25DJ MooreSaints
26Terry McLaurinGiants
27Sterling ShepardWFT
28Brandin CooksBrowns
29Laviska ShenaultBroncos
30Tim PatrickJaguars
31Marquez CallawayPanthers
32Robert WoodsColts
33Allen RobinsonBengals
34Tee HigginsBears
35Jakobi MeyersJets
36Jarvis LandryTexans
37Marquise BrownChiefs
38Sammy WatkinsChiefs
39DJ Chark JrBroncos
40Terrace MarshallSaints
41Rondale MooreVikings
42Jaelen Raegor49ers
43Bryan EdwardsSteelers
44Robby AndersonSaints
45Jaylen WaddleBills
46Chase ClaypoolRaiders

I’m fine counting on a major bounceback from Davante Adams this week but until I see it it’s not enough to unseat Hill who is already ballin. Deebo Samuel could be the real deal and I think Slay is serious when he compares him to Anquan Boldin. Without a challenger in the receiver room and no real pass-catcher at running back with Mostert out, he’s likely 1a to Kittle’s 1b in targets once again.

Godwin saw 14 targets week 1 against the Cowboys and think he will feast on the Falcons. Antonio Brown and Mike Evans should have good days as well, as I don’t expect their opponent to come close to stopping the Bucs passing game. Or anyone’s game for that matter.

Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen saw basically identical snap counts and targets, so I expect this to be a Jefferson game against the Cardinals, and I don’t expect a repeat of the Cardinals’ monstrous defensive performance against the Titans. Minnesota should have time to pass and I expect both to have good lines.

Miami’s Xavien Howard is just the type of challenge Stefon Diggs will rise to, and he got the targets (13) last week continuing last year’s trend. Expect over 100 and a touchdown.

As for AJ Brown, I need to see Taylor Lewan actually block someone before I can put him any higher, and I’m not ranking Julio on purpose. This is a team that is seriously struggling to protect the passer and I expect them to get slightly more creative in their run game and lean a little more on Firkser to help get the ball out quickly.

Similarly, Calvin Ridley and the entire Atlanta offense is in serious trouble. Whatever worked for Arthur Smith in Tennessee is not working in Atlanta, and Smith’s playcalling was absolutely horrific. He will either respond this week and start utilizing Atlanta’s strengths (hint: it’s not Mike Davis) or this will be a long season for Falcons fantasy owners.

I would not be afraid to bench McLaurin for better options: backup QB, Thursday night game, and he draws James Bradberry, #5 ranked corner according to PFF. I like Chase against the Bears but Tee Higgins not so much, as the Bengals have already broadcast a commitment to a conservative game plan against the Bears, and as long as Nagy starts Dalton, that’s all anyone needs to win.

Lockett, Devonta Smith, and Mike Evans are my favorite WR2s for the week as I think all will produce. Don’t overreact to any of their week 1 games in either direction. I do like Callaway as a WR3 despite being victim to poor game script last week, as well as Shepard, Cooks, and Shenault. I think Shenault stands the best chance of contributing because he will likely see fewer coverages from either Surtain or Fuller and should be able to get open underneath and use his quickness in space to get yards.

In terms of darts, I like Claypool in what should be a shootout, Waddle against suspect coverage from the Bills, and both Brown and Watkins against the Chiefs since I expect the Ravens to be down big in the second half.

Superflex QB Rankings Week 2

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My first week of rankings did not go so badly. I had Russel Wilson ranked 8th and he finished 8th, Winston ranked 8th who finished, and Dak ranked 9th who finished 7th. Based on FantasyPros accuracy ranking system I will be changing my scoring system after this week, and grading myself on one positional ranking after every week. For week 2 I’ll be grading my running back picks.

Superflex and 2QB leagues of course require much more attention to the QB position. There are more starters every week, the waiver pool is either thin or non-existent depending on your league rules, and getting the right guy in at the Superflex or second QB spot can be key to winning your leagues.

One thing to remember is that putting in a QB at your Superflex spot isn’t always the right answer. Guys like Deebo Samuel, Adam Thielen, and Rob Gronkowski all outscored most starting QBs last week in standard PPR scoring.

Superflex QB Rankings Week 2

RankNameOpponent
1Patrick MahomesRavens
2Kyler MurrayVikings
3Russel WilsonTitans
4Dak PrescottChargers
5Aaron RodgersLions
6Tom BradyFalcons
7Justin HerbertCowboys
8Josh AllenDolphins
9Jameis WinstonPanthers
10Jared GoffPackers
11Jalen Hurts49ers
12Lamar JacksonChiefs
13Derek CarrSteelers
14Joe BurrowBears
15Kirk CousinsCardinals
16Matt StaffordColts
17Trevor LawrenceBroncos
18Ryan TannehillSeahawks
19Mac JonesJets
20Baker MayfieldTexans
21Carson WentzRams
22Matt RyanBuccaneers
23Teddy BridgewaterJaguars
24Tyrod TaylorBrowns
25Ben RoethlisbergerRaiders
26Zach WilsonPatriots
27Sam DarnoldSaints
28Tua TagavailoaBills
29Jimmy GarroppoloEagles
30Daniel JonesWFT
31Taylor HeinickeGiants
32Andy DaltonBengals
33Justin FieldsBengals

I added a final 33rd row to account for the fact that I think Nagy inserts Justin Fields at halftime of this game after the Bears find themselves getting embarrassed again by an inferior opponent.

The Ravens showed that their vaunted defense is scrambling to recover from the loss of Marcus Peters and Mahomes showed that he is still #1 in fantasy and our hearts. Kyler Murray is borderline unstoppable with his combination of running and passing skills, buying himself time with his feet and able to heave accurate throws with his arm.

I think Aaron Rodgers is bound for a big rebound game against the Lions who let the 49ers pretty much do what they wanted for the entirety of the game. Expect the Packers offense on the whole to get back to doing what they do best: murdering opponents with deep passes to Adams and occasionally MVS and then pounding play action with Aaron Jones.

Jalen Hurts is bumped down a little because he doesn’t get to face the Falcons again, and Lamar Jackson is also low because he simply can’t do this all by himself. One of Mark Andrews or Marquise Brown really needs to step up, and I don’t see the running game improving by inserting more washed-up vets into the mix over Ty’Son Williams who is probably the best runner they have.

Out of the QB2 pool I like Tannehill best for a rebound game against the Seahawks, as the Titans will surely perform better along the o-line, specifically Taylor Lewan who called himself out on twitter following his abysmal performance. I think Mac Jones builds on a really good performance against a great defense in Miami against the Jets, who seem to still be a year away from relevance. Joe Burrow had some troubling comments about ball and clock control, suggesting they don’t reverse their low passing rate this week against the Bears. I think we see a good-but-not-great performance similar to last week.

Obviously avoid the Thursday night game pitting a backup in Heinicke against a future backup in Daniel Jones. Just nothing good to see here on the offensive side of the ball in the passing game.

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