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WR choices for week 12


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Justin Blackmon vs Ten

T.Y.Hilton vs Buff

Torrey Smith at SD

Eric Decker at KC

Choose 2 - I am leaning Blackmon and Hilton because Torrey Smith is too hit and miss and Eric Decker probably gets bottled up by the Chiefs D because they play good pass D and knowing Romeo Crennel, he would probably let Peyton run the ball more.

Thoughts???

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Hilton and Smith

I am hoping for a big game by Brian Hartline since I missed out on starting Megatron

wow i feel bad for you. i was thinking about it, but then I found out JJ was out so i had to start him if jackson was covering him

as for the op. smith and decker. chargers dont give up yards to wr but they give up tds. deckers has been a td scoring machine start him

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OK, I forgot to mention my 5th choices for WR Danario Alexander that I just picked up, so here they go, all 5 of them:

Justin Blackmon vs Ten

T.Y.Hilton vs Buff

Torrey Smith at SD

Eric Decker at KC

Danario Alexander vs Ravens

If Donnie Avery is out, it would be hard not to play T.Y.Hilton, would it not?

T.Y.Hilton and Danario Alexander (based on his new rapport with Rivers) suddenly become real good options for yardage and TDs.

Final thoughts???

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I picked up Hilton and started him the past 3 weeks (mainly because return yards count as well in my leagues)..He has rewarded me 2 of the past 3 weeks...I still see him getting balls even with Avery in, as he has shown to be more consistent the past few weeks..

Alexander is hot right now..plain and simple..whether or not he can do it against the Ravens is another story...

Blackmon woke up last week..can he do it again is the question...

Looking at match-ups..with what you have, I would go Decker as a definite start...the others to me are all up in the air...those are all hit-miss type players so far this year..

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I picked up Hilton and started him the past 3 weeks (mainly because return yards count as well in my leagues)..He has rewarded me 2 of the past 3 weeks...I still see him getting balls even with Avery in, as he has shown to be more consistent the past few weeks..

Alexander is hot right now..plain and simple..whether or not he can do it against the Ravens is another story...

Blackmon woke up last week..can he do it again is the question...

Looking at match-ups..with what you have, I would go Decker as a definite start...the others to me are all up in the air...those are all hit-miss type players so far this year..

Going with Decker and Alexander, will see how it plays out. Thanks. :)

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