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Fantasy Football Rankings - The superior 10 WRs

The wide receiver is often a position that usually grow in importance with every season. Many savvy GMs have bypassed the regular RBs inside the first two rounds of these drafts, choosing one WR the other QB, and even two WRs. Today we'll investigate the most notable 10 fantasy wide receivers entering this year's season.

10. Brandon Marshall. The Broncos WR is at an obstacle using the loss in quarterback Jay Cutler, but Josh McDaniels should be effective offensively, and may have a look at Marshall as his go-to receiver. This can be a riskier play, nevertheless the undeniable fact that Marshall has topped 100 receptions in all of his latter seasons gives him excessive upside to feed up. Extra points for Marshall in points per reception leagues.

9. Roddy White. White would likely rank higher than 9 for WRs next season, but last year's breakout doesn't always have enough consistency to warrant him an increased position on the list. Matt Ryan continue to boost. Adding Tony Gonzalez should substantially boost the Falcons' offense. While Gonzalez may see some end zone action that White previously saw, look for the defensive attention Gonzalez reaches create opportunities for White. Seek out White to create his third straight 1200+ yard season along the way.

8. Reggie Wayne. Traditionally one of the safest options at WR, Wayne's numbers were a bit off a year ago as compared with seasons past. A sluggish start Peyton Manning's part factored into this, in addition to a minor injury plus a growing chemistry between Peyton Manning and Dallas Clark. Last season may very well be an off year for Wayne, who finished 10th as a whole yards with 1145 (in comparison to 1510 the year before), and just taken in 6 TDs (when compared with 10 the prior year). Hence, Wayne slides down from top 4 to #8, but could easily recover this season.

7. Greg Jennings. What's never to like about 1292 yards and 9 TDs? Jennings was the clear #1 option inside Green Bay offense over Donald Driver, and Aaron Rodgers is a more than capable quarterback. Jennings posted 12 TDs in 2007, and generally seems to obtain the end zone with ease.

6. Steve Smith. Despite missing two games last season, Smith still were able to finish third within the NFL in receiving yards (1421), and his 6 TDs normalize these numbers very nicely. An extremely talented running back duo in DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart may keep Smith's TD total down a lttle bit, but at 3 decades old, Smith is his prime and should be as reliable anyone else at the wide receiver position.

5. Anquan Boldin. Coming from a huge season in Arizona, there is nothing to not like about Anquan Boldin - when healthy that is certainly. Boldin scored 11 TDs and caught for 1038 yards, all in 12 games. With a per game basis, no-one was a lot better than Boldin with regards to TDs, and the yards per game stood at fourth finest in the NFL. Boldin's only concern is his health. The wide receiver has missed 4 games in all the last two seasons. The loss of Boldin come playoff time (this happened a year ago) could be devastating to your fantasy GM.

4. Calvin Johnson. If talent were a consideration, he'd be top 3. But Johnson plays for the Lions, which will limit his effectiveness one method or another. Losing Roy Williams for the Cowboys only meant more opportunities for Johnson, who finished a fantastic 1331 yards and 12 TDs (tied for your NFL high). Johnson will probably be just 24 years old in 2010 and may adequately improve. Anyone seeking upside might want to set their sights on Johnson. Scary!

3. Andre Johnson. Johnson led the NFL in receiving yards last season, with the incredible 1575. He usually improve with each year. His 8 TDs were a little low, but anyone in a PPR league would gladly overlook this, as he led the NFL in receptions with 115. Johnson missed half the 2007 season on account of injury, but has otherwise been healthy through his career. When around the field, he's simply among the best.

2. Randy Moss. Moss could easily create his role as #1, though the inconsistency he's displayed in seasons past (2008, 2006) makes him a little risky. His 2007 performance with Tom Brady has fantasy GMs drooling over his potential, however, there is still a bit of risk built-in. Nobody in recent memory may be a lot better than Randy Moss what food was in 2007. If you think maybe he'll go back to form with Brady in action, you might rank him at #1.

1. Larry Fitzgerald. I'm exactly about grabbing an extensive receiver who I know I could depend on week in and week out. And me, it is precisely what Larry Fitzgerald is about. Fitzgerald had an NFL-high 12 TDs in 2008, pollspeak and handle second in receiving yards with 1431. He'd an unbelievable end towards the 2008 season, scoring 13 TDs with the end with the regular season and also the playoffs. He's got an excellent attitude concerning the sport, and possesses only missed four total games through his five year career.