The Wire Troll: Dynasty WR Depth Needed

Johnson emerged after the Vikings’ bye when he caught six of seven targets in a loss at Chicago. He saw 11 targets the following week against Green Bay and though he made just three receptions he did find the end zone. Johnson had two receptions for 41 yards in Sunday’s win against Carolina and we see him as a mainstay for the foreseeable future in Minnesota. Dynasty owners should smell their reserve WRs and then ask themselves if their future could be brighter with Johnson.

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Start ’em, Sit ’em: Julio Jones meet Patrick Peterson

If you fall in a rusty bucket you are bound to come out with an orange stain on you buttocks. Yet you are not made of metal, and neither is Lee. While the shiny rookie luster has been fingerprinted with injuries, he is finally healthy. Lee is still a bottom of the bucket option but the rest of Jags WR corps is now injured. He is facing the Giants, people. While we hesitate to suggest Lee will score multiple TDs, we still love his chances.

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The Wire Troll: Marcel Reece Be With You

McCown is not a claim and start type player but he is a quality backup. If defenses ever solve the Mike Evans puzzle, McCown has Vincent Jackson and maturing TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins to lean on. McCown has been in this league a dozen years and you don’t stick around that long without being able to make adjustments. Three turnovers vs. his former team was merely a case of him pressing too hard and we don’t see a benching in his future for this season.

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The Wire Troll: Shifting Strategies

ith the Fantasy playoffs quickly approaching, the time has come for owners whose hopes are still alive to re-evaluate their rosters. With the exception of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers, the bye weeks are over, making it very unlikely owners will be starting their WR6 unless stricken by an insane string of injuries. Don’t release your handcuff running backs, but now is a great time to unload other backups you will never use.

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