*Note: I'm testing to see whether this format looks better with the numbering sequence changed back to normal and the name, age, and value score all on the first line. It looks like it takes up significantly more space, but I think it has a better and easier to read appearance. Feedback is encouraged. If you think it looks much better or much worse, please comment. Thanks.
WIDE RECEIVERS
TIER ONE
1. Randy Moss, NE | Age: 31.6 | Value Score: 99
Staying in New England stabilizes both his and Brady's value.
2. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI | Age: 25.0 | Value Score: 98
Young, ultra-talented, reliably consistent, and a target monster as well as red zone stud; ideal nucleus player.
3. Andre Johnson, HOU | Age: 27.2 | Value Score: 97
The elite talent was always there, and now he has a QB who can get him the ball; only minor negative is history of unreliability at times.
4. Reggie Wayne, IND | Age: 29.8 | Value Score: 97
Being Peyton Manning's #1 target is the perfect recipe for long-term value; high marks for consistency going forward.
5. Steve Smith, CAR | Age: 29.3 | Value Score: 97
Personally, I'd take Smith ahead of Wayne and Johnson, but I'm a gambler. Smith would be fighting for the top spot on this list if not for short- & long-term QB issues.
6. Braylon Edwards, CLE | Age: 25.5 | Value Score: 95
I'm expecting consistent TD numbers, but the targets and yardage may be slightly less than the guys ahead of him.
7. Marques Colston, NO | Age: 25.3 | Value Score: 94
Seems to disappear for a 2-3 game stretch, but you can't argue with the success to start his career. Figures to stay consistently productive as long as Brees stays healthy.
TIER TWO
8. Calvin Johnson, DET | Age: 23.0 | Value Score: 89
I'm always willing to stick my neck out for dominant talent, and Calvin Johnson remains the most dominant WR talent to enter the league since Randy Moss; buy low if possible.
9. Terrell Owens, DAL | Age: 34.8 | Value Score: 88
Worth more to an annual contender than he is to a rebuilder; a true difference maker at a position where there aren't many, T.O. still gives you a weekly advantage over most of the owners in your league.
10. Chad Johnson, CIN | Age: 30.6 | Value Score: 88
Highly consistent seasonal numbers but schizophrenic game-to-game numbers. Would be higher if not for his more severe than usual shenanigans this off-season; becoming very high risk as it gets more and more obvious that he's now a crazy person.
11. #Brandon Marshall, DEN | Age: 24.5 | Value Score: 87
Target monster is due for an increase in TDs in '08; there's more than a hint of high knucklehead potential here . . . and it now looks like some sort of suspension is looming during the '08 season.
12. Anquan Boldin, ARI | Age: 27.9 | Value Score: 87
The difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is weekly reliability, and Boldin hasn't been reliable for a couple of seasons now. The talent is top-notch, but the assurance is waning.
13. Torry Holt, STL | Age: 32.3 | Value Score: 85
After an impressive display with a bum knee in a sunk offense in '07, expect Holt to bounce back with another Tier 1 performance in '08. Age & gimpy knee keeping his value down just a tad.
14. Santonio Holmes, PIT | Age: 24.5 | Value Score: 84
Outstanding playmaker who excels at taking a short-to-middle pass to the house; not yet the go-to WR in his own offense, and I'm slightly concerned that he's not physical enough to be a high reception WR.
15. Roy Williams, DET | Age: 26.7 | Value Score: 84
Another ultra-talented WR who has shown flashes but hasn't been able to consistently produce like the elites; free agent after '08 season likely to be tagged by the Lions . . . unfortunately.
16. Dwayne Bowe, KC | Age: 24.0 | Value Score: 83
Value is highly dependent on the Croyle situation this season; another elite physical talent at WR who should produce as both a playmaker and a possession WR.
TIER THREE
17. Wes Welker, NE | Age: 27.3 | Value Score: 77
The Stokley and Furrey comparisons are ludicrous. Welker's role in the Pats' offense is too significant to expect a steep drop-off though the whole passing attack is likely to take at least a small step back in '08.
18. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, CIN | Age: 30.9 | Value Score: 77
Clearly the #2 WR in the Bengals offense, Housh has produced like a stud for two years, but he's an ideal sell high this off-season due to his lack of staying power.
19. Lee Evans, BUF | Age: 27.5 | Value Score: 76
Has Tier 1 talent but the Bills offense, especially the QB play, has held him back. Evans can be both a possession WR and a huge big play threat down the field. He has the whole package if his QB can get him the ball.
20. Plaxico Burress, NYG | Age: 31.1 | Value Score: 76
Years ago, Plax inspired me to create the phrase "high knucklehead factor" for a player who is under-motivated, prone to mental vacations and off the field imbroglios, and always a risk for a sudden reduction in value. If he produced like Randy Moss, I could easily see past it.
21. Greg Jennings, GB | Age: 25.0 | Value Score: 75
Was the '07 TD total an aberration, or can we expect Jennings to overcome his low target numbers to produce like a star even with Rodgers taking over for Favre?
22. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ | Age: 26.3 | Value Score: 73
Concerns: doesn't get in the end zone, has to fight Coles for top billing, and his QB has problems getting the ball too him consistently. On the flip side, he can makes some plays when given the opportunity.
23. Santana Moss, WAS | Age: 29.3 | Value Score: 70
Went from over-rated to under-rated in one season. His inconsistency from game-to-game and year-to-year will always keep him out of the top tier, but he's too talented to be passed up by flavors of the day.
24. Anthony Gonzalez, IND | Age: 24.0 | Value Score: 69
It's so tough to rank Colts offensive players on talent because the Peyton Manning factor skews the results. There's no reason Gonzalez can't produce like a starter as long as he plays like a starter---no sure thing with Marvin possibly bouncing back this season.
25. #Marvin Harrison, IND | Age: 36.0 | Value Score: 68
"Mama always told me not to look into the eyes of the sun, but Mama, that's where the fun is." High risk, high reward. How lucky do you feel? I think Marvin has another difference-making season left in him, but I'm not willing to invest heavily to find out at age 36.
26. Hines Ward, PIT | Age: 32.5 | Value Score: 66
Off-season surgery should help him regain a step or two after playing through tears of his MCL, PCL, and right meniscus last season; as exhibited in the playoff game against JAX, he's still Big Ben's most reliable WR as well as a prime red zone weapon.
27. Roddy White, ATL | Age: 26.8 | Value Score: 65
Prime sell-high. White did produce under all 3 woeful QBs in '07, but the Falcons had to pass a ton because their running game was so dreadful. With Mularkey's power running game and Michael Turner in town, plus further poor quarterbacking, the passing numbers will suffer in '08.
TIER FOUR
28. Chris Chambers, SD | Age: 30.1 | Value Score: 57
I've yet to see a convincing argument for Catch % as a tell-all metric, but that didn't stop the stats guys from hammering Chambers for years. He's still a very good talent, one of the better red zone receivers, and his current QB is a considerably better passer than any QB he ever had in Miami.
29. Sidney Rice, MIN | Age: 22.0 | Value Score: 55
The talent is obvious. Rice should be a playmaker and a TD scorer in a normal offense, but the Vikes are far from a normal offense; pray for a QB trade.
30. Vincent Jackson, SD | Age: 25.7 | Value Score: 52
Did Vincent Jackson make the leap in the playoffs, or was it simply the result of increased opportunity with Gates so gimpy? He can be a red zone weapon, but there are only so many balls to go around in San Diego.
31. Laveranues Coles, NYJ | Age: 30.7 | Value Score: 50
With the explosion gone and his failure to ever exceed 7 TDs in a season, he looks like a poor man's Hines Ward to me.
32. Devin Thomas, WAS | Age: 21.8 | Value Score: 48
33. James Hardy, BUF | Age: 22.7 | Value Score: 47
34. Kevin Curtis, PHI | Age: 30.2 | Value Score: 46
Explosive in doses but not reliable enough to be a weekly fantasy starter. Still, 1100 yards and 6 TDs isn't bad production for a WR3.
35. Nate Burleson, SEA | Age: 27.0 | Value Score: 44
Plenty of opportunity in '08 with Branch injured and Hackett gone. If that translates into a marked increase in targets to go with his impressive '07 red zone production, Burleson could be a major sleeper.
36. Donald Driver, GB | Age: 33.6 | Value Score: 43
It doesn't pay to be Favre's go-to guy when Favre is no longer around; heading into his mid-thirties, Driver may be entering his last startable season.
TIER FIVE
37. Bernard Berrian, MIN | Age: 27.7 | Value Score: 37
Grossman was a horrible QB, but at least he had eyes for Berrian. Changing teams is rarely friendly to non-elite WRs, and Berrian is headed to one quarterbacked by Tarvaris Jackson.
38. #Javon Walker, OAK | Age: 29.9 | Value Score: 36
Swampland in Florida, oceanfront property in Arizona---you name it, Walker is it. When your coach is openly pining for you to undergo microfracture surgery, then you might have a problematic future.
39. Malcolm Kelly, WAS | Age: 21.7 | Value Score: 35
40. Limas Sweed, PIT | Age: 23.7 | Value Score: 34
41. Mark Clayton, BAL | Age: 26.2 | Value Score: 33
Talk about a let-down season. As disappointing as Clayton's production was in '07, it's tough to muster up the faith again in '08. Seriously, zero TDs?! You better hope the string of foot, calf, and back injuries were much worse then he let on.
42. Laurent Robinson, ATL | Age: 23.4 | Value Score: 32
Needs to bulk up while he's stashed on your bench; it won't take much to bypass Michael Jenkins and Joe Horn, and he could end eventually end up with a Darrell Jackson type of career in right offense.
43. Ted Ginn Jr., MIA | Age: 23.4 | Value Score: 31
No matter how fast you are, it's going to be tough for an unpolished WR to produce in that offense. All upside, no production at this point.
44. Jacoby Jones, HOU | Age: 24.2 | Value Score: 30
How tough can it be to beat out Kevin Walter? The recent DWI didn't help matters.
45. Jordy Nelson, GB | Age: 23.3 | Value Score: 29
46. James Jones, GB | Age: 24.5 | Value Score: 28
Favre's exit may lead the Pack to a gradual shift away from Driver and towards the younger receivers. Jones had a terrific rookie season as a 3rd WR in the Packers offense.
47. Robert Meachem, NO | Age: 24.0 | Value Score: 28
Great buy-low as a '07 1st rounder who redshirted last season with a bothersome knee. A good deal more talented than the WRs ahead of him on the Saints depth chart, so don't rule a fast move now that he's healthy and working with David Patten to improve.
48. Reggie Brown, PHI | Age: 27.7 | Value Score: 27
He just couldn't get the separation needed to become a reliable target for McNabb; may bounce back somewhat, but the lack of speed looks troublesome.
49. Ronald Curry, OAK | Age: 29.4 | Value Score: 26
I want to rank him higher, but I see tough days ahead in '08 with Russell learning on the job.
TIER SIX
50. D.J. Hackett, CAR | Age: 27.1 | Value Score: 21
51. Steve Smith, NYG | Age: 23.4 | Value Score: 21
52. #Deion Branch, SEA | Age: 29.2 | Value Score: 20
53. Bobby Engram, SEA | Age: 35.7 | Value Score: 20
54. Joey Galloway, TB | Age: 36.8 | Value Score: 20
55. #Jerry Porter, JAX | Age: 30.2 | Value Score: 20
Extremely high knuckle-head factor, always an over-rated talent, and the Jags just don't pass enough. Still, it beats the Raiders offense.
56. Donte' Stallworth, CLE | Age: 27.8 | Value Score: 19
57. Reggie Williams, JAX | Age: 25.4 | Value Score: 19
58. Jerome Simpson, CIN | Age: 22.6 | Value Score: 19
59. Donnie Avery, STL | Age: 22.6 | Value Score: 19
60. DeSean Jackson, PHI | Age: 21.8 | Value Score: 18
61. Eddie Royal, DEN | Age: 22.3 | Value Score: 18
62. Demetrius Williams, BAL | Age: 25.5 | Value Score: 18
63. Patrick Crayton, DAL | Age: 29.4 | Value Score: 18
64. Chad Jackson, NE | Age: 23.5 | Value Score: 16
65. Antonio Bryant, TB | Age: 27.5 | Value Score: 15
66. Darrell Jackson, DEN | Age: 29.7 | Value Score: 14
67. Mike Walker, JAX | Age: 23.8 | Value Score: 13
68. Derrick Mason, BAL | Age: 34.6 | Value Score: 13
69. Bryant Johnson, SF | Age: 27.5 | Value Score: 12
70. Drew Bennett, STL | Age: 30.0 | Value Score: 12
TIER SEVEN
71. Devin Hester, CHI | Age: 25.8 | Value Score: 9
72. Jason Hill, SF | Age: 23.6 | Value Score: 8
73. Justin Gage, TEN | Age: 27.6 | Value Score: 8
74. Earl Bennett, CHI | Age: 21.5 | Value Score: 8
75. Will Franklin, KC | Age: 22.9 | Value Score: 7
76. Arnaz Battle, SF | Age: 28.6 | Value Score: 7
77. Mario Manningham, NYG | Age: 22.3 | Value Score: 7
78. Mark Bradley, CHI | Age: 26.6 | Value Score: 7
79. Andre Caldwell, CIN | Age: 23.4 | Value Score: 6
80. Early Doucet, ARI | Age: 22.8 | Value Score: 6
81. Courtney Taylor, SEA | Age: 24.4 | Value Score: 6
82. Brandon Jones, TEN | Age: 29.4 | Value Score: 6
83. Legedu Naanee, SD | Age: 24.9 | Value Score: 5
84. Craig Davis, SD | Age: 22.9 | Value Score: 5
85. Logan Payne, SEA | Age: 24.7 | Value Score: 5
86. Isaac Bruce, SF | Age: 35.8 | Value Score: 5
TIER EIGHT
87. *Chris Henry, UFA | Age: 25.3 | Value Score: 4
88. #Roydell Williams, TEN | Age: 27.5 | Value Score: 4
89. Lavelle Hawkins, TEN | Age: 22.2 | Value Score: 4
90. Derek Hagan, MIA | Age: 24.0 | Value Score: 4
91. Chansi Stuckey, NYJ | Age: 24.9 | Value Score: 4
92. Dwayne Jarrett, CAR | Age: 22.0 | Value Score: 4
93. Jabar Gaffney, NE | Age: 27.8 | Value Score: 4
94. Keenan Burton, STL | Age: 23.9 | Value Score: 4
95. Harry Douglas, ATL | Age: 22.9 | Value Score: 4
96. Marcus Monk, CHI | Age: 22.4 | Value Score: 4
97. Kevin Walter, HOU | Age: 27.1 | Value Score: 4
98. Johnnie Lee Higgions, OAK | Age: 25.0 | Value Score: 4
99. Aundrae Allison, MIN | Age: 22.4 | Value Score: 4
100. Miles Austin, DAL | Age: 24.2 | Value Score: 4
101. Sam Hurd, DAL | Age: 23.5 | Value Score: 4
102. Isaiah Stanback, DAL | Age: 24.1 | Value Score: 4
103. Dexter Jackson, TB | Age: 22.1 | Value Score: 4
104. Biren Ealy, TEN | Age: 24.2 | Value Score: 4
TIER NINE
105. Devard Darling, KC | Age: 26.4 | Value Score: 2
106. Drew Carter, OAK | Age: 27.0 | Value Score: 2
107. Marty Booker, CHI | Age: 32.1 | Value Score: 2
108. Justin McCareins, TEN | Age: 29.7 | Value Score: 2
109. Brandon Stokley, DEN | Age: 32.2 | Value Score: 2
110. Devery Henderson, NO | Age: 26.5 | Value Score: 2
111. Muhsin Muhammad, CAR | Age: 35.4 | Value Score: 2
112. Roy Hall, IND | Age: 24.7 | Value Score: 2
113. Keary Colbert, DEN | Age: 26.3 | Value Score: 2
114. Michael Clayton, TB | Age: 26.1 | Value Score: 2
115. Matt Jones, JAX | Age: 25.4 | Value Score: 2
116. Koren Robinson, UFA | Age: 28.5 | Value Score: 2
117. Troy Williamson, JAX | Age: 25.4 | Value Score: 2
118. #Terry Glenn, UFA | Age: 34.2 | Value Score: 2
119. Ernest Wilford, MIA | Age: 29.6 | Value Score: 2
120. Andre' Davis, HOU | Age: 29.3 | Value Score: 2
121. David Patten, NO | Age: 34.1 | Value Score: 2
122. Amani Toomer, NYG | Age: 34.0 | Value Score: 2
123. Mario Urrutia, CIN | Age: 22.7 | Value Score: 2
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
TESTING - WIDE RECEIVER RANKINGS
Posted by Chris Wesseling at 9:25 PM
Labels: Updated Positional Rankings
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Three questions, first off:
It sounds like gates will be hobbled to start the year and with how the offense looked in the playoffs when Gates was hurt, it seems like Vincent Jackson and Chris Chambers could be a little undervalued(especially Jackson.)
I think the playoffs was the beginning of Rivers learning to trust his other targets in clutch situations. Jackson looked like another Burress in the Colts game. I think he has at least as much potential as a guy like Roddy White who is ranked 12 points ahead of him.
Secondly, do you think Brandon Marshall is a good buy-low guy right now? It seems like he's going to get a 4 game suspension, but 12 games of Marshall is better than 16 games of most, and it shouldn't have much of an effect on his long-term value should it?
Third, What's with the big jump for Holmes? Seems you were pretty low on him and then all of a sudden he jumps ahead of guys like Roy and Bowe? Roy I get as I've never been a fan of his, but Bowe is surprising. I just don't see Holmes being an 80 catch 10 TD guy no matter how good the offense is. Bowe looks like he can be that and maybe more with just a competent QB.
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