Week 15: Top Ten Receivers
December 14th, 2007 | by aaron |Many believe that the weather in December should change the passing games of most teams in the NFL. However, that’s hardly the case and unless the conditions are unplayable you won’t see any of these wide-receivers stopped this week.
This weeks top-ten wide-receivers.
Randy Moss: Maybe a flood or an earthquake, but not a blizzard headed to Foxboro this week will stop Moss against the miserable Jets.
Projected Points: 22
Terrell Owens: Owens is coming off one of his worst games of the season in Detroit after coming off of one of his best games of the season against Green Bay. Philly at Dallas should be a fun one to watch.
Projected Points: 21
Joey Galloway: Atlant, a team in disarray, travels to a Tampa Bay team who’s trying to wrap up their division. New Orleans torched them last week and Galloway will do the same this week.
Projected Points: 20
Reggie Wayne: If Wayne has a game like he did last week you will be fine with 11 points. However, the Colts travel this week to the supposed leagues 5th best pass defense. Don’t Worry Wayne will have more.
Projected Points: 19
Larry Fitzgerald: We all know that the Saints are going to have to outscore the Cardinals because they won’t stop this passing game. They will, but Fitzgerald will get his.
Projected Points: 18
Santonio Holmes: The Jags rank 27th against the pass and 5th against the run. Roethlisberger and a rested Santonio Holmes should have their way against this Jags defense.
Projected Points: 17
T.J Houshmanzadeh: With three consecutive games under 6 points I would imagine that Housh will turn it around this Saturday against one of the leagues worst teams.
Projected Points: 17
Lee Evans: Evans is the only big play option on a team that has an excellent running game. Unless it’s a blizzard expect another big game out of Evans this week.
Projected Points: 17
Braylon Edwards: The leagues 5th highest scoring offense faces the Bills who allow 22.4 points per game. Edwards will add to his career high touchdown total this week.
Projected Points: 16
Greg Jennings: Jennings obviously doesn’t need a ton of catches to do damage. Last week he caught two for 100 yards and a touchdown. This week he’ll catch a few more and find paydirt once again.
Projected Points: 15


