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Top Ten Receivers for Fantasy Football 2007 |
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by Armywriter, Aug 8, 2007 |
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The Best Of The Rest Lee Evens, Buffalo Bills
Lee proved to be a big down the field threat last year bringing in 8 touchdowns and 1,292 receiving yards. Look for another solid year this season.Steve Smith, Carolina Panthers
He's so explosive that he can take over the entire football game. This little receiver is no small threat although he does have durability issues. He's worth the take in the draft, but try and find a good back up just in case. Javon Walker, Denver Broncos
This former Packer deep threat finally caught his rhythm in the last half of the season. Now that he seems to be back in full health, you can bet on him having an explosive season with improved statistics. Santana Moss, Washington Redskins
He's explosive, fast and known as a Cowboy killer. This little man can do it all on the field, he just has to hope someone can come along and complete a pass. Still, Moss should have a good season. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions
He's the most talked about rookie this year and for good reason. He has all the tools and he's playing on a team that successfully threw the ball last season. Look for him to make plenty of plays in his rookie season.Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
Fitzgerald is one of the most physically gifted receivers in the NFL. Along with Boldin, they make up one of the best receiving duos in the league. If Fitzgerald can stay healthy, look for him to have a good year. Laveranues Coles, New York Jets
Coles had a standout year last year, going for 1,098 and 6 touchdowns. If QB Chad Pennington can stay healthy and consistent, Coles could be looking at another productive year. Isaac Bruce, St. Louis Rams
Bruce again went for over 1,000 yards and but only caught 3 touchdowns. He's riding on his last years now, but still old faithful and productive. Pick him up later in the draft if he's free because here is the stat of the night; He was 2nd in the NFL in catches that went for 20 or more yards so that 3 touchdown mark may have just been bad luck. Marques Colston, New Orleans Saints
He went for over 1,000 yards and 8 touchdowns in his rookie year; all that and he was hurt during the latter part of the season. He has talent and a good connection with QB Drew Crees so look for Colston to get featured often this up coming season. Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens
Clayton caught fire during the second half of the and finished the year with over 900 yards. He's virginal, runs great routes and has hands of glue. This season he should be the number one receiver on the depth chart and should put up some big numbers against weaker teams.
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