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NFL Fantasy Football: Week two wide receiver rankings

Antonio Brown entered the 2016 season on top of most player rankings, regardless of the position and the Pittsburgh Steelers wide out didn’t disappoint with a big game against Washington. This week’s game against Cincinnati will be tough, but the way the team uses their star in different formations, make sit tough on opposing defense and that should lead to another strong outing against the Bengals.

Odell Beckham didn’t have a great game against Dallas, but the Giants best wide receiver should have a monster game against a poor New Orleans Saints outfit this week. The latest projections have Beckham cracking the 20 point barrier and for those owners who have the All Pro, he’s a must-start option no matter what type of league your playing in.

The New Orleans Saints came out firing this year and have one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL leading the charge. This team has a strong contingent of wide outs and that could make it tough when deciding who to start, but speedster Brandin Cooks is on the verge of becoming a household name and his big-play capabilities make him a strong option in week two.

For those owners looking for help, there are a number of quality options available on the waiver wire. With the injury to Keenan Allen of San Diego, owners could be looking for help and rookie Will Fuller of Houston is a solid choice. The youngster won’t see double-teams with DeAndre Hopkins on the opposite side of the field and with his speed and hands, he could have a 1,000 yards and eight or more touchdowns before the year is finished.

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