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Free Fantasy Football Player Rankings: Wide Recievers

In this years draft only Houston Texans Wide Reciever Andre Johnson is worth consideration in the first round of your fantasy football draft.

The next tier of receivers are all 2nd round selections. There has been some interesting moves this off-season, but put your popcorn down, because TO has still not signed with a team.

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Rank #     QUARTERBACKS     RUNNING BACKS     WIDE RECIEVERS     TIGHT ENDS     KICKERS
1 Andre Johnson     Houston Texans
This guy is a beast. The only Fantasy Football WR worthy of a first round draft pick this fantasy season.
2 Randy Moss     New England Patriots
With 13 TDs last season, even in the absence of Welker, he should be a soild Fantasy Wide Receiver this year.
3 Reggie Wayne     Indianapolis Colts
Wayne managed to bring in 100 receptions last year! You know Payten will get Wayne the ball.
4 Larry Fitzgerald     Arizona Cardinals
Although I have big time concerns over who will be attempting to fill the large shoes of Kurt Warner, this guy is a real talent.
5 Brandon Marshall     Miami Dolphins
Will Chad Henne be the man to get the most out of Marshall? Troubled wide reciver found a new home in Miami, still predicted to have double digit scores.
6 Roddy White     Atlanta Falcons
This guy did good by me last year, I would consider him for my fantasy roster if he is around late 2nd early 3rd round.
7 Chad Ochocinco     Cincinnati Bengals
This is one happy reciever! His buddy TO will be attracting some attention away from 85 and allowing the Bengals to stretch the field.
8 Miles Austin     Dallas Cowboys
This guy blew up last season! I can't see why he would become less productive, even with the non pad-carrying Dez Bryant getting drafted. Dallas should have a wicked passing attack.
9 DeSean Jackson     Philadelphia Eagles
Kolb has a lot to prove this season, so if he is successful, Jackson will have to play a big role.
10 Vincent Jackson     San Diego Chargers
Kind of a trouble maker, but a great option for Phillip Rivers. He will be suspended for a bit, so he may be a better number two receiever.
11 Steve Smith     Carolina Panthers
Silly Steve Smith, busted his hand playing flag football. There is a new QB is Carolina, so this should be interesting.
12 Greg Jennings     Green Bay Packers
Talk about a fantasy bust, this guy only scored 4 times in 2009. If you were in a TD only league, you wanted to bench him. Should be improved this season.
13 Sideny Rice     Minnesota Vikings
If Favre returns, this guy is a great deep threat! He build some great chemistry with #4 last season. He could only get better.
14 Marques Colston     New Orleans Saints
Great WR, but the Saints share the ball too frequently to consider this guy a top choice (ESPN 2010).
15 Anquan Boldin     Baltimore Ravens
With the Ravens opening up their offense, Anquan may be just the thing Flacco needs to take the next step. Look for him to pull in 75 receptions in 2010.
16 Calvin Johnson     Detroit Lions
He didnt have a great fantasy year in 2009, but hopefully he can stay healthy. I view him as a risky pick this fantasy season.
17 Steve Smith     New York Giants
Smith is certainly Eli's best target. With Burress still in the slammer, Smith will have to step up and assume the leadership position in the WR squad.
18 Mike Sims-Walker     Jacksonville Jaguars
He is a great reciever, but he is on the MJD offense so may not pull in the fantasy football number you would want. ESPN predicts he will pull in 68 catches.
19 Michael Crabtree     San Francisco 49ers
Crabtree is one of our Sleeper picks for this season. The 49ers are ready to take the next step, and Crabtree brings a spark to their offense.
20 Hines Ward     Pittsburgh Steelers
One of the most reliable WRs in the game today. He is not flashy put could walk away with big reception fantasy football points.
21 Dwayne Bowe     Kansas City Chiefs
We fell victim to his 4 TD fantasy football season last year. He will still grab 75 or so catches, a good #3 reciever option.
22 Donald Driver     Green Bay Packers
Driver has looked awesome this preseason and Aaron Rodgers is on fire. Driver can pull in 75 reception for your fantasy football team.
23 Percy Harvin     Minnesota Vikings
Favre is back, so right away he has some Fantasy Football value. Both Harvin and Rice have had some early injury concerns, hopefully everyone can come back healthy if they want to challenge the Packers for the division.
24 Jeremy Maclin     Philadelphia Eagles
Although they have a new QB with Kolb, their offense doesnt seem to have skipped a beat. Maclin should be a good fantasy football option in 2010.
25 Hakeem Nicks     New York Giants
Nicks is one of the Giants better recieving options, so if he can stay healthy Eli will be looking for his number.
26 Pierre Garcon     Indianapolis Colts
Garcon has attracted Peyton's attention and will compliment Wayne nicely. Not a bad 3rd string WR for your fantasy football team.
27 Mike Wallace     Pittsburgh Steelers
Love him. Wallace is another one of our sleeper picks this season. With Holmes gone, someone has to step up, and thus far it looks like he is the man.
28 Santana Moss     Washington Redskins
Moss is ready for a HUGE comeback to fantasy football glory. Mcnabb will get Santana the ball often.
29 TJ Houshmandzadeh     Seattle Seahawks
He is one of their best WR options, and could pull in somewhere in the range of 80 receptions for your fantasy football team.
30 Braylon Edwards     New York Jets
Braylon may benefit from the arrival of Santanio Holmes. Holmes will attract attention on defenses allowing Edwards to show his stuff.
31 Terrell Owens     Cincinnati Bengals
TO quickly looks like Palmers #1 option at wideout. The Batman and Robin combo will be deadly for defenses.
32 Steve Breaston     Arizona Cardinals
Boldin moving to the Ravens opens the door for Breaston, but Warner has left a large gap at the QB position.
33 Lee Evens     Buffalo Bills
Lee should benefit from Terrell Ownens going to the Bengals, but the Bills don't exactly have a franchise QB right now.
34 Santonio Holmes     New York Jets
Santonio is a welcomed addition to the NY Jets. Although he will start the year on a suspension, Shanchez has already seen how deadly of a weapon he is.
35 Antionio Bryant     Cincinnati Bengals
Bryant slid down the depth chart with the signing of Terrell Owens. He still provides a deep threat, so he may be a good bye week fantasy football replacement.
36 Robert Meachem     New Orleans Saints
Started to show some value in the second half of the 2009 season. Drew likes to spread the ball around so none of the Saints receivers are a top tier Fantasy Football selection.
37 Dez Bryant     Dallas Cowboys
Romo's newest weapon could be a fantasy football sleeper pick in 2010. Williams has NOT yet locked up the #1 reciver position.
38 Devin Aromashodu     Chicago Bears
ESPN has him as a Fantasy Football sleeper, so if you could pronounce his name, consider him for a bye week replacement or 3rd reciever.
39 Jerricho Cotchery     New York Jets
Sanchez has always liked J-co. There is a lot more competition at WR for the Jets this season, but he will still get his.
40 Kenny Britt     Tennessee Titans
Britt could see a lot of looks from Vince Young this season. He proved to be their deep threat in 2009.
41 Chaz Schilens     Oakland Raiders
Another sleeper pick for 2010. Could have Fantasy impact if he can stay healthy this season.
42 Derrick Mason     Baltimore Ravens
The Raven's offense has started to become more pass oriented than in years past. The signing of Boldin may take some looks away from him, but it also may free him up from double coverage.
43 Early Doucet     Arizona Cardinals
Another ESPN Fantasy football Sleeper pick, however the exit of Warner has this offense looking troubled.
44 Devery Henderson     New Orleans Saints
Brees has so many weapons its hard to identify one WR suitable for your fantasy football team. But is predicted to catch 50+ passes.
45 Bernard Berrian     Minnesota Vikings
With Favre returning, Berrian should have a decent year. With the other Viking wideouts banged up, he may be benefit.
46 Johnny Knox     Chicago Bears
Mike Marx should bring some spark to this offense so Knox could benefit from a fantasy perspective.
47 Josh Morgan     San Francisco 49ers
Morgan is a fantasy bye week replacement player. The 49ers will target Crabtree and their RB & TE too frquently to give their 3rd WR any real fanatsy football value.
48 Austin Collie     Indianapolis Colts
If he gets open, Peyton will find him. He may not play every down, but has a change for the endzone everytime he steps on the field.
49 Kevin Walter     Houston Texans
Walter is scheduled to be the 3rd string wideout, so he has little ROI from a fantasy football perspective.
50 Nate Burleson     Detroit Lions
If he can stay healthy, he can find some open space with Calvin Johnson attracting the defense's attention.
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