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Play 'EM Bench 'EM WRs For Week 2

Play ‘Em 


Emmanuel Sanders

New Orleans Saints @

Las Vegas Raiders 

With the news that Saints WR Michael Thomas is out multiple weeks with injury could mean more targets for Emmanuel Sanders. Sanders will be the number 1 target in a prolific offense is good as he will have plenty of opportunities to make plays. The Raiders have given up an average of 45.70  points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 26th ranked defense at defending the WR position.


Michael Gallup

Dallas Cowboys vs

Atlanta Falcons 

Last week the Falcons defense showed that how they played to start last season may be back. There are going to be more targets available in the Cowboys pass game with the injury to TE Blake Jarwin versus the Rams. The Falcons have given up an average of 46.40 up an average of 41.08 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 27th ranked defense at defending the WR position.

Bench ‘Em 



Terry McLaurin

Washington Football Team @ Arizona Cardinals 

This week it may be scary to play Scary Terry versus the Arizona Cardinals. The reason is he will be covered by Cardinals Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson. Last week the Cardinals secondary did not give up a touchdown to and of the 49ers WRs. The Cardinals have given up an average of 8.10 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 1st ranked defense at defending the WR position.



Odell Beckham Jr.

Cleveland Browns vs

Cincinnati Bengals 

       Since Odell Beckham has joined the Browns he has not been able to get on the same page with his QB Baker Mayfield. It looks like that may continue this season as Beckham was open last week but Mayfield could not get him the ball. There have been rumors that they may want to move WR Odell Beckham Jr. which is not good for the moral of a team playing Thursday night on the road. The Bengals have given up an average of 21.20  points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 6th ranked defense at defending the WR position.

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