2013 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers 61-95


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2013 Fantasy Football Rankings - Wide Receivers (Sept. 4):
Top 10 | 11-20 | 21-40 | 41-60 | 61-95 |


  1. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Steelers. Bye: 5.
    AUG. 11 UPDATE: With Mike Wallace gone, Sanders will have a much larger role in Pittsburgh’s offense this year.

    Mike Wallace is gone, so Emmanuel Sanders will step into the starting lineup. Markus Wheaton could leap him on the depth chart, but Sanders is the No. 2 option for now, so he has decent fantasy value.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 55 catches. 780 yards. 5 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 108.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 163.

  2. Donnie Avery, WR, Chiefs. Bye: 10.
    AUG. 25 UPDATE: Donnie Avery led all Chief starters in targets (8) at Pittsburgh. He hauled in six of those balls for 54 yards. He could emerge as a decent WR3/flex in PPR leagues. Don’t expect him to score much though; in addition to his small frame, Avery will also have to deal with Alex Smith’s poor red-zone efficiency.

    Donnie Avery is considered the favorite to start across from Dwayne Bowe. He wasn’t even a viable fantasy option with Andrew Luck, so it’s impossible to like him with Alex Smith.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 66 catches. 840 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 108.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 174.

  3. Nate Burleson, WR, Lions. Bye: 9.
    Nate Burleson was having a decent start to his 2012 campaign – 27 catches, 240 yards, two touchdowns in six games – when he was knocked out for the season with a broken leg. Burleson will be back, and he’s the favorite to be the No. 2 wideout across from Calvin Johnson. There’s some upside here, but not much.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 70 catches. 710 yards. 6 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 107.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 177.



  4. Brandon Gibson, WR, Dolphins. Bye: 6.
    AUG. 26 UPDATE: Brandon Gibson, playing out of the slot, saw a team-high nine targets against the Buccaneers. He caught five of them for 43 yards and a touchdown. He also dropped a second score. Gibson isn’t much of a fantasy option unless you’re in a PPR league. He can be a decent backup in that format.

    Davone Bess is gone, so Brandon Gibson will act as Ryan Tannehill’s third receiver this season. He has just one 100-yard game in his career, so he’s better left on waiver wires.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 60 catches. 820 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 106.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 166.

  5. Andre Roberts, WR, Cardinals. Bye: 9.
    Andre Roberts had some big games last year, like his 6-118-2 domination of the Dolphins and his 7-103-1 outing at Minnesota. Roberts will have a better quarterback throwing to him, but he’s just the third option in Arizona’s aerial attack.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 61 catches. 750 yards. 5 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 105.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 166.

  6. Jacoby Jones, WR, Ravens. Bye: 8.
    Jacoby Jones is currently penciled as the starter across from Torrey Smith. He can make things happen, as we saw on the Mile High Rainbow play, but his hands are terribly inconsistent. He could lose his job at some point.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 51 catches. 730 yards. 5 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 103.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 154.

  7. Mohamed Sanu, WR, Bengals. Bye: 12.
    AUG. 19 UPDATE: Mohamed Sanu caught three of the four balls thrown to him against the Titans, accumulating 36 yards and a touchdown. His best reception was a 24-yarder in which he held off a tackler with a nice stiff-arm. Sanu is worth a look in the very late rounds, as he’ll be Cincinnati’s No. 2 wideout across from A.J. Green.

    Mohamed Sanu did nothing in the first six weeks of the season, but he had a five-game stretch beginning in Week 7 in which he caught 16 passes for 154 yards and four touchdowns. He was knocked out for the year with a foot injury, but he’s expected to be the No. 2 wideout in 2013. Sanu’s big frame makes him a quality end-zone target, so he should be considered as a bench player in touchdown-only leagues.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 58 catches. 660 yards. 6 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 102.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 160.



  8. Aaron Dobson, WR, Patriots. Bye: 10.
    I’ve learned long ago to never trust a receiver drafted by Bill Belichick. Let someone else have Aaron Dobson.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 54 catches. 660 yards. 5 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 96.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 150.

  9. Jeremy Kerley, WR, Jets. Bye: 10.
    The Jets wanted to draft Tavon Austin, but the Rams jumped ahead of them. Thus, Jeremy Kerley is still New York’s slot receiver. He’s not a fantasy option.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 50 catches. 770 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 95.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 145.

  10. Brandon LaFell, WR, Panthers. Bye: 4.
    Brandon LaFell is still penciled in as Carolina’s No. 2 receiver, which means we’ll have more opportunities to see him struggle to get separation from opposing cornerbacks.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 48 catches. 700 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 94.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 142.

  11. Kenny Stills, WR, Saints. Bye: 7.
    I was happy to see Kenny Stills bounce back from a brutal preseason debut. He was much more reliable and didn’t make any mistakes. He caught four of the five balls thrown to him for 64 yards and a touchdown. I wouldn’t recommend drafting him, but he’s worth monitoring.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 46 catches. 700 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 94.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 140.



  12. Davone Bess, WR, Browns. Bye: 10.
    Davone Bess will be Cleveland’s slot receiver. He could be worth a spot on your bench in PPR leagues, but is otherwise waiver-wire fodder.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 67 catches. 740 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 92.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 159.

  13. Robert Woods, WR, Bills. Bye: 12.
    A rookie receiver catching passes from a rookie quarterback in windy conditions? I’ll pass.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 51 catches. 730 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 91.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 142.



  14. Jarius Wright, WR, Vikings. Bye: 5.
    Jarius Wright figures to be Minnesota’s new slot receiver; he’ll be taking Percy Harvin’s spot in the lineup. Wright had 22 receptions for 310 yards and two touchdowns in just seven games in his rookie campaign.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 48 catches. 630 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 87.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 135.

  15. Jason Avant, WR, Eagles. Bye: 12.
    Jason Avant is a very skilled slot receiver, but he’s the No. 5 option for Philadelphia’s quarterback behind DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, Zach Ertz and LeSean McCoy. Unless Jackson or Maclin suffers an injury, Avant will just be waiver-wire fodder.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 58 catches. 680 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 86.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 144.

  16. Josh Morgan, WR, Redskins. Bye: 5.
    There’s no upside with Josh Morgan. He’s worth about 3-4 catches and 30-50 yards each week.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 50 catches. 660 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 84.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 134.

  17. Jordan Shipley, WR, Jaguars. Bye: 9.
    Jordan Shipley is a decent slot receiver when healthy. He caught 23 balls for 244 yards and a touchdown in six games with the Jaguars last year, so there are some PPR flex possibilities. The thing is that Shipley needs Chad Henne to be the starter because Henne loves throwing to slot receivers (as he did in Miami with Davone Bess). Henne should be able to overtake Blaine Gabbert at some point.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 62 catches. 650 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 83.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 145.

  18. Santana Moss, WR, Redskins. Bye: 5.
    Santana Moss, now 34, played fewer than half the snaps last year. He somehow caught eight touchdowns, but that number was a fluke.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 45 catches. 580 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 82.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 127.

  19. T.J. Graham, WR, Bills. Bye: 12.
    The Bills are anticipating 2012 third-rounder T.J. Graham to have a big role in Doug Marrone’s offense. Having said that, I just can’t back any Buffalo wideout not named Stevie Johnson at this point.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 53 catches. 630 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 81.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 134.

  20. Markus Wheaton, WR, Steelers. Bye: 5.
    Markus Wheaton was the star receiver at the Senior Bowl. He’s very fast and should be able to take over Mike Wallace’s role in the offense. He’ll start sooner rather than later, so he’s someone to keep in mind for 2014.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 37 catches. 620 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 80.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 117.

  21. Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers. Bye: 8.
    Keenan Allen is a pro-ready receiver who could make an impact this season. The problem is that it’s difficult to trust rookie receivers. Philip Rivers has shown signs of severe decline the past two seasons, but Danario Alexander proved last year that Rivers can still create a productive fantasy wideout. Allen could be a factor in the second half of the year once he becomes a bigger part of the offense.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 35 catches. 530 yards. 4 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 77.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 112.

  22. Deonte Thompson, WR, Ravens. Bye: 8.
    Deonte Thompson, a 2012 undrafted free agent, appears to have the inside track for the Baltimore No. 2 receiving job. With very little competition there, the spot is definitely Thompson’s for the taking; the former Gator ran a 4.32 at his Pro Day despite being 6-0, 200.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 37 catches. 550 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 73.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 110.

  23. Brandon Lloyd, WR, None. Bye: TBA.
    Brandon Lloyd is currently not on any team, but he could easily be signed sometime soon.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 35 catches. 530 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 71.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 106.

  24. Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots. Bye: 10.
    Julian Edelman broke his foot in training camp and is no lock to make the roster. I think he’ll be on the team, but he’ll only be a fantasy option if/when Danny Amendola goes down.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 40 catches. 500 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 68.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 108.

  25. Terrence Williams, WR, Cowboys. Bye: 11.
    There’s a chance Terrence Williams could become Dallas’ No. 3 receiver. He’ll also get a shot to start if Miles Austin-Jones goes down again. I wouldn’t draft him though.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 38 catches. 500 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 68.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 106.

  26. Percy Harvin, WR, Seahawks. Bye: 12.
    JULY 30 UPDATE: Percy Harvin tweeted that he will need surgery on his hip. This means he’ll be out at least until December. Remove him from your cheat sheet if you haven’t done so already.

    JULY 26 UPDATE: A second-consecutive stock down for Percy Harvin. Jason La Canfora tweeted the following Thursday evening: “Percy Harvin yet to finalize 2nd opinion on hip, with that process ongoing. If surgery required as 1st Dr. recommended likely season ending.”

    JULY 25 UPDATE: Did the Seahawks purchase damaged goods when they traded for Percy Harvin? Pete Carroll said Thursday that Harvin may need to undergo surgery to repair his torn hip labrum. Harvin obviously must be downgraded in the wake of this news.

    Percy Harvin gets to go from Christian Ponder to Russell Wilson. Think that’s a bit of an upgrade? Harvin, who missed just three games in three seasons prior to 2012, isn’t a big touchdown producer, but he accumulates tons of yardage (he’s good for about 200 rushing yards). Move him up a couple of spots if your league counts return stats.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 20 catches. 350 total yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 67.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 87.

  27. Andrew Hawkins, WR, Bengals. Bye: 12.
    AUG. 11 UPDATE: Marvin Lewis said Andrew Hawkins could be placed on the injured-reserve call-back list, which would mean he couldn’t play until Week 8. Hawkins is dealing with an ankle injury.

    Andy Dalton loves using Andrew Hawkins as his speedy slot option, but Hawkins may lose some targets to Giovani Bernard and Tyler Eifert.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 29 catches. 330 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 65.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 94.

  28. Harry Douglas, WR, Falcons. Bye: 6.
    Harry Douglas is a much better real football player than he is a fantasy player. There’s no reason to have him on your fantasy roster.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 43 catches. 470 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 59.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 102.

  29. Earl Bennett, WR, Bears. Bye: 8.
    There isn’t much to Earl Bennett. Jay Cutler likes him a bit as a safety valve, but Bennett hasn’t been able to stay on the field, missing nine games the past two seasons.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 32 catches. 400 yards. 3 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 58.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 90.

  30. Stephen Hill, WR, Jets. Bye: 10.
    JUNE 5 UPDATE: Stephen Hill is having problems with his surgically repaired knee, according to the Newark Star-Ledger. Hill shouldn’t even be on your radar, but this all about confirms that he won’t do anything this year.

    Stephen Hill has immense upside, but he’s really raw. He still doesn’t know how to play in a pro-style offense just yet, so don’t expect much from him this year.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 35 catches. 450 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 57.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 92.

  31. Justin Hunter, WR, Titans. Bye: 8.
    JUNE 7 UPDATE: Justin Hunter’s toughness has been questioned because he’s missing OTAs with a hamstring. Not being on the field is really hurting him because he’s a rookie and needs the reps.

    Justin Hunter is the third receiver on an offense with a weak quarterback. Don’t bother.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 31 catches. 450 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 57.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 88.

  32. Brian Quick, WR, Rams. Bye: 11.
    There are no indications that Brian Quick will be any sort of fantasy factor in 2013. He’s the favorite to start across from Chris Givens, but that’s not a big deal.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 30 catches. 410 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 53.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 83.

  33. Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Chiefs. Bye: 10.
    Jonathan Baldwin is a former first-round pick who has produced like an undrafted free agent. He caught just 20 passes last year. Maybe Andy Reid can get the most out of him, but I wouldn’t count on that happening.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 33 catches. 400 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 52.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 85.

  34. Mario Manningham, WR, 49ers. Bye: 9.
    Mario Manningham is coming off ACL and PCL tears, and is now behind Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis and Anquan Boldin in the target pecking order. He should have never left New York.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 26 catches. 310 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 43.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 69.

  35. Austin Collie, WR, 49ers. Bye: 9.
    AUG. 24 UPDATE: Austin Collie is not projected to make the 49ers’ roster, according to CSN Bay Area. Collie hasn’t done much in the preseason games, but the starting offense hasn’t been on the field very much. Collie needs a strong Week 3 outing.

    The 49ers signed Austin Collie on Friday evening. Collie is a major injury risk, but the doctors have apparently cleared him to play for now. Collie probably won’t last the entire season, but he’s worth a late-round selection because he’ll be productive when he’s on the field.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 20 catches. 230 yards. 2 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 35.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 55.

  36. A.J. Jenkins, WR, 49ers. Bye: 9.
    A.J. Jenkins didn’t even see the field last year despite being a first-round pick. There’s no reason to consider him unless he flashes in the preseason.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 14 catches. 220 yards. 1 total TD.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 28.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 42.

  37. Danario Alexander, WR, Chargers. Bye: 8.
    AUG. 6 UPDATE: Danario Alexander is out for the year with a torn ACL to the same knee that has given him lots of trouble over the years. What a shame.

    San Diego tendered Danario Alexander at an original-pick level this offseason, meaning any team could have come in and signed him. Yet, no organization did this. I have no idea why. Alexander was dominant at times in 2012. He has an extensive injury history, but if he can stay healthy, he’ll produce like a WR2.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 0 catches. 0 yards. 0 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 0.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 0.

  38. Michael Crabtree, WR, 49ers. Bye: 9.
    Michael Crabtree suffered a torn Achilles. This is a crushing blow to the 49ers. Crabtree was 10th in my rankings prior to the injury.

    Follow @walterfootball for updates.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 0 catches. 0 yards. 0 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 0.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 0.

  39. Jeremy Maclin, WR, Eagles. Bye: 12.
    Jeremy Maclin is out for the year with a torn ACL. It’s a tough break for Maclin, who is entering his contract season. Riley Cooper and Jason Avant will see more targets as a result, but neither is worth drafting.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 0 catches. 0 yards. 0 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 0.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 0.

  40. Donald Jones, WR, Patriots. Bye: 10.
    Donald Jones was released.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 0 catches. 0 yards. 0 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 0.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 0.

  41. Joe Morgan, WR, Saints. Bye: 7.
    AUG. 7 UPDATE: If you saw my updated Fantasy Football Sleepers list, you may have noticed that Johnathan Franklin dropped out. That’s because Eddie Lacy has distanced himself from Franklin and has emerged as the overwhelming favorite to start at running back.

    MAY 29 UPDATE: Joe Morgan was arrested for DUI. His BAC registered 0.218. Morgan, considered a late-round sleeper, might be out of the running for the No. 3 receiving job in New Orleans.

    The Saints were content to let Devery Henderson walk because they like Joe Morgan. The third-year wideout out of Walsh is an excellent deep threat. He’ll be an all-or-nothing type of fantasy player like Henderson, so he could be worth plugging in if most of your receivers are on byes and you’re desperate.

    Projected 2013 Fantasy Stats: 0 catches. 0 yards. 0 total TDs.
    Projected 2013 Fantasy Points: 0.
    Projected 2013 PPR Fantasy Points: 0.


2013 Fantasy Football Rankings - Wide Receivers (Sept. 4):
Top 10 | 11-20 | 21-40 | 41-60 | 61-95 |





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