Saturday, August 3, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football: WR PPR Rankings (1-10)

1. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions
Outlook: Many attribute Johnson?s 2012 campaign to his NFL-record 1,964 receiving yards, but from a PPR perspective, his 122 receptions were just as valuable. His projected receptions for ?13 do come in lower that last year?s, but he also scored only five touchdowns in ?12. That number will dramatically rise this season.

Projections: 99 receptions, 1,606 total yards (14 rushing), 11 touchdowns, & 1 fumble

2. Eric Decker, Denver Broncos
Outlook: Regarding Denver?s receivers, much of fantasy football?s focus is on Demaryius Thomas and Wes Welker. However, Decker will be the one to emerge as a bona fide fantasy stud in ?13. He caught 85 passes last season, including 29 over the final four regular-season games. His ability to find the end zone (21 touchdowns the last two years) and strong rapport with Peyton Manning is just icing on the cake.

Projections: 96 receptions, 1,276 receiving yards, & 12 touchdowns

3. Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears
Outlook: Marshall has 100-plus receptions in nearly each season with Jay Cutler as his starting quarterback. The lone exception being ?06, when both were rookies and Marshall wasn?t a featured player in Denver?s offense.

Projections: 105 receptions, 1,370 total yards (10 rushing), 9 touchdowns, & 1 fumble

4. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals
Outlook: One of Cincinnati?s major weaknesses is their inability to find a complimentary receiver opposite of Green. The AFC?s equivalency to Johnson?s importance in Detroit?s offense is Green in Cincinnati?s offense.

Projections: 106 receptions, 1,189 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, & 2 fumbles

5. Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants
Outlook: Those worrying about Cruz?s contract situation should breathe a sigh of relief, as in early July, he agreed to a long-term contract extension. With no distractions, Cruz is a good bet to lead the Giants in receiving.

Projections: 89 receptions, 1,395 total yards (2 rushing), 10 touchdowns, & 1 fumble

6. Roddy White, Atlanta Falcons
Outlook: While Julio Jones has an edge in standard leagues, White gets the nod under PPR rules. He has 90 or more catches in each of the last three seasons, including 115 in 2010 and 100 in 2011.Randall Cobb

Projections: 97 receptions, 1,345 receiving yards, & 8 touchdowns

7. Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers
Outlook: Last season Cobb led Green Bay in receptions, despite not taking on a large role until an injury sidelined Greg Jennings. With Jennings now donning Viking colors, nothing will prevent Green Bay from making Cobb the featured skill player in their offense.

Projections: 86 receptions, 1,238 total yards (165 rushing), 10 touchdowns, & 1 fumble

8. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
Outlook: Jones is a big-play receiver, but he finished behind White and Tony Gonzalez in receptions last season.

Projections: 73 receptions, 1,236 total yards (74 rushing), 12 touchdowns, & 1 fumble

9. Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Outlook: Jackson set career highs in receptions (72) and receiving yards (1,384) in 2012. He enters ?13 as one of fantasy?s lesser-known No. 1 receivers.

Projections: 74 receptions, 1,402 total yards (26 rushing), & 8 touchdowns

10. Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
Outlook: The 2012 campaign was a breakout one for Bryant, who silenced critics with 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns. He?ll only get better, as he finally realizes his full potential.

Projections: 74 receptions, 1,256 total yards (7 rushing), 11 touchdowns, & 2 fumbles

Scoring Key
1 point per reception
1 point per 10 yards receiving
1 point per 10 yards rushing
6 points per touchdown
-2 points per fumble

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Source: http://row12.com/article/2137/2013_Fantasy_Football_WR_PPR_Rankings_(1-10)/

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