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Rest of the Season Player Rankings - Wide Receivers: Week 3
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John Tuvey
September 17, 2012
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These player rankings track a player's value for the remainder of the season.
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Rank |
Player |
Team |
Bye |
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1 |
Calvin Johnson |
DET |
5 |
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2 |
Julio Jones |
ATL |
7 |
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3 |
A.J. Green |
CIN |
8 |
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4 |
Hakeem Nicks |
NYG |
11 |
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5 |
Percy Harvin |
MIN |
11 |
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6 |
Victor Cruz |
NYG |
11 |
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7 |
Roddy White |
ATL |
7 |
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8 |
Andre Johnson |
HOU |
8 |
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9 |
Larry Fitzgerald |
ARI |
10 |
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10 |
Mike Wallace |
PIT |
4 |
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11 |
Jordy Nelson |
GBP |
10 |
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12 |
Brandon Marshall |
CHI |
6 |
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13 |
Reggie Wayne |
IND |
4 |
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14 |
Dwayne Bowe |
KCC |
7 |
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15 |
Steve Smith |
CAR |
6 |
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16 |
Jeremy Maclin |
PHI |
7 |
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17 |
Marques Colston |
NOS |
6 |
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18 |
Miles Austin |
DAL |
5 |
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19 |
Antonio Brown |
PIT |
4 |
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20 |
Vincent Jackson |
TBB |
5 |
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21 |
Steve Johnson |
BUF |
8 |
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22 |
Dez Bryant |
DAL |
5 |
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23 |
Greg Jennings |
GBP |
10 |
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24 |
Wes Welker |
NEP |
9 |
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25 |
Demaryius Thomas |
DEN |
7 |
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26 |
Malcom Floyd |
SDC |
7 |
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27 |
Eric Decker |
DEN |
7 |
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28 |
DeSean Jackson |
PHI |
7 |
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29 |
Torrey Smith |
BAL |
8 |
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30 |
Brandon Lloyd |
NEP |
9 |
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31 |
Pierre Garcon |
WAS |
10 |
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32 |
Brandon LaFell |
CAR |
6 |
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33 |
Michael Crabtree |
SFO |
9 |
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34 |
Mike Williams |
TBB |
5 |
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35 |
Santonio Holmes |
NYJ |
9 |
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36 |
Danny Amendola |
STL |
9 |
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37 |
Darrius Heyward-Bey |
OAK |
5 |
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38 |
Kendall Wright |
TEN |
11 |
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39 |
Justin Blackmon |
JAC |
6 |
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40 |
Kenny Britt |
TEN |
11 |
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41 |
Anquan Boldin |
BAL |
8 |
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42 |
Dexter McCluster |
KCC |
7 |
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43 |
Denarius Moore |
OAK |
5 |
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44 |
Titus Young |
DET |
5 |
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45 |
Lance Moore |
NOS |
6 |
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46 |
Sidney Rice |
SEA |
11 |
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47 |
Randall Cobb |
GBP |
10 |
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48 |
Donnie Avery |
IND |
4 |
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49 |
Jeremy Kerley |
NYJ |
9 |
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50 |
Brandon Gibson |
STL |
9 |
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51 |
Greg Little |
CLE |
10 |
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52 |
Jerome Simpson |
MIN |
11 |
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53 |
Randy Moss |
SFO |
9 |
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54 |
Kevin Ogletree |
DAL |
5 |
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55 |
Andrew Hawkins |
CIN |
8 |
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56 |
Robert Meachem |
SDC |
7 |
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57 |
Leonard Hankerson |
WAS |
10 |
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58 |
Nate Washington |
TEN |
11 |
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59 |
Laurent Robinson |
JAC |
6 |
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60 |
Emmanuel Sanders |
PIT |
4 |
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61 |
Brian Hartline |
MIA |
7 |
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62 |
Andre Roberts |
ARI |
10 |
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63 |
James Jones |
GBP |
10 |
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64 |
Mohamed Massaquoi |
CLE |
10 |
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65 |
Stephen Hill |
NYJ |
9 |
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66 |
Julian Edelman |
NEP |
9 |
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67 |
Jon Baldwin |
KCC |
7 |
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68 |
Alshon Jeffery |
CHI |
6 |
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69 |
Austin Collie |
IND |
4 |
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70 |
Davone Bess |
MIA |
7 |
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71 |
Golden Tate |
SEA |
11 |
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72 |
Armon Binns |
CIN |
8 |
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73 |
Nate Burleson |
DET |
5 |
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74 |
Harry Douglas |
ATL |
7 |
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75 |
Steve Smith |
STL |
9 |
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Hakeem Nicks, Giants – 
Um, the foot appears to be okay. And with no running game to speak of, Eli might have to throw for 500 yards on a regular basis. That's just fine with Nicks and Victor Cruz and their respective fantasy owners.
Percy Harvin, Vikings – 
The Minnesota defense is going to put the Vikings in plenty of gotta-score-fast situations, and Harvin is their primary tool for that endeavor. The rest of the time, he's just their primary receiver and sometimes ball-carrier as well.
Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals – 
You can start to panic. Sure, Fitz was targeted five times--second-most on the team--but you can't be an elite receiver with one catch. Maybe when John Skelton returns it will help, but... yeah, go ahead and panic.
Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs – 
It's pretty clear he's the only show in town; factor in the contract year and a defense that looks like it will keep KC throwing and Bowe is back in business.
Greg Jennings, Packers – 
First it was the concussion, then it was the groin; both are injuries that can linger, and with the Packers fielding myriad weapons in the passing game Aaron Rodgers doesn't need to wait around for Jennings to return.
Wes Welker, Patriots – 
Talk about hitting the panic button; Welker owners must have freaked out when he didn't even start in Week 2. The injury to Aaron Hernandez should restore some of Wes's looks, but it sure looks as if he is no longer in the Patriots' plans.
Danny Amendola, Rams – 
Formerly a poor man's Wes Welker, Amendola now looks like he's the real deal and Welker is the knockoff. Better still, Amendola's yards-per-catch average is actually in the double digits.
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