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The Shot Caller's Report - Wide Receivers
Your Guide To Fantasy Lineups: Week 9
11/5/15
QBs | RBs | WRs


Bye Weeks: Arizona, Houston, Kansas City, Detroit, Seattle, Baltimore

Stevie Johnson

Opportunity: Replacing Keenan Allen will be a group effort and that group includes Stevie Johnson.


Grab a Helmet

Delanie Walker @ NO: With the Ravens on a bye I have to find another defense to stream pass catchers against…Hello Saints! With Kendall Wright nursing a potential multi-week MCL injury, Walker steps into the spotlight as the most polished receiver the Titans have. Justin Hunter and Dorial Green-Beckham have flashed, but simply aren’t seeing enough targets to make a big impact, although both have sky high ceilings in what could be a game with a ton of catch-up fantasy points. Walker has seen six-plus targets, and four-plus catches in every game since Week 1, and the potential return of Mariota should make this offense at least threatening again. Get Walker in as a potential DFS sleeper and mid-tier TE1 for the week.

Martavis Bryant v. OAK: The Pittsburgh passing game was stuck in neutral with Big Ben shaking off the rust of a multi-week layoff. But the good news for Bryant is he was targeted on several deep balls and Ben looked his way a total of 9 times. Being a big play deep threat means his catch percentage will never be high, but Bryant represents one of the highest weekly ceilings of any receiver. The Steelers might go pass heavy this week, both because of the loss of Bell, and the nature of their opponent. The Raiders are yielding 302 yards per game in the air, and have a middle of the pack pass rush, meaning Roethlisberger should have time to take a few shots. Get Bryant in as a high upside WR2.

Stevie Johnson v. CHI: When opponent and opportunity merge, sometimes you can find a gem in the rough. After a hot two-game start to the season (11 receptions 2 touchdowns) injuries and ineffectiveness have limited Johnson to just 12 catches in his last four games. With Antonio Gates hobbled and Keenan Allen out with internal injuries, Johnson could step in and be a PPR presence for the Bolts. Big yardage days are probably out of the question, but against the Bears, Johnson has a chance to be a focal point of the passing game, and is a decent bet to find the endzone. For a guy languishing on many waiver wires, a primary option on a pass heavy team is worth a look.

Grab Some Pine

T.Y. Hilton/Donte Moncrief v. DEN: All receivers get an automatic downgrade vs. the Broncos. Even if the Colts offense was kicking with full horsepower (which they certainly aren’t) this would be a brutal match-up. Denver is playing truly elite defense, surrendering only 5 touchdowns, while picking off 9 passes. Luck won’t have time to take many deep shots which really limits Hiltons’ big play value. While still startable, I’d shy away from expecting much more than middling WR3 options.

Allen Robinson @ NYJ: A potential trip to Revis Island could severely limit the upside of fantasy’s No.7 overall wide receiver. Robinson is on pace for an elite season, but this has the looks of an Allen Hurns game. Robinson didn’t fare well in his last meeting with an elite corner (Josh Norman), as he could only manage 1 catch or 6 yards against the Panthers Week 1. Robinson is another guy on the Pine list that gets a downgrade due to match-up.

Travis Benjamin @ CIN (THU): After a white hot start to the year, Benjamin has come back to earth the last two games, totaling only 73 yards on 7 catches. If you’re a Benjamin owner you’ve already got more out of him that you could have ever imagined, so I can understand rolling the dice and sticking with him. But there are higher upside options this week, and this lines up as a very grindy divisional matchup.

Good luck this week everyone!

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