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Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em WRs for Week 2

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Michael Thomas

New Orleans Saints vs

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

        Last week Michael Thomas showed why he was considered the best receiver in 2019 before he was injured. Thomas may be out for revenge against Tampa as that is the team he was facing when he suffered his ankle injury. The Buccaneers have given up an average of  125 receiving yards per game to opposing WRs this season.They have given up 0 receiving touchdowns this season. They have given up a top 10 WR finish in 0 of the 1 games that they have played this season. The Buccaneers have given up an average of 18.00 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 4th ranked defense at defending the WR position.

 

 


Allen Robinson

Los Angels Rams vs

Atlanta Falcons

          In Allen Robinsons first game as a Ram he did not play well. This week though is a good week for Robinson and Stafford to get on the same page as they face the porous Falcons secondary. The Falcons have given up an average of 216 receiving yards per game to opposing WRs this season. They have given up 2 receiving touchdowns this season. They have given up a top 10 WR finish in 1 of the 1 games that they have played this season. The Falcons have given up an average of  43.60 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 30th   ranked defense at defending the WR position.

 

 

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CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys vs

Cincinnati Bengals

         Last week the Cowboys lost QB Dak Prescott to a broken right thumb. That means the Cowboys will be starting a backup QB for the foreseeable future. This will bring the value of CeeDee Lamb down a lot. The Bengals have given up an average of 76 receiving yards per game to opposing WRs this season. They have given up 0 receiving touchdowns this season. They have given up a top 10 WR finish in 0 of the 1 games that they have played this season. The Bengals have given up an average of  17.20 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 3rd  ranked defense at defending the WR position.

 


Robert Woods

Tennessee Titans @

Buffalo Bills

        Last week in Robert Woods first game since suffering a torn acl he had a so so game. Some of that can be contributed to the fact that the Titans offense philosophy is more of a rushing one than a passing one. The Bills have given up an average of 175 receiving yards per game to opposing WRs this season.They have given up  1 receiving touchdowns this season. They have given up a top 10 WR finish in 1 of the 1 games that they have played this season. The Bills have given up an average of  33.30 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 24th  ranked defense at defending the WR position.

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