With the Atlanta Falcons beating the Arizona Cardinals, 29-18 on Sunday, both Matt Ryan and Julio Jones posted impressive fantasy performances.
The two hooked up for Atlanta's second touchdown, with Ryan finding Jones for a 32-yard reception. Rotoworld's Adam Levitan felt Ryan did a great job of identifying single coverage on Jones and placing the pass in a place where only his receiver could make a play:
Jones wound up setting a career-high for receiving yards, while Ryan went for over 300 yards passing.
Ryan should continue to be a QB1 in most leagues. He's the 11th-best fantasy quarterback, according to ESPN.com, so it's doubtful that many owners have better alternatives.
The same could be said of Jones, who's 12th on ESPN.com. Whether it's as a WR1 or WR2, he's obviously worth starting. The designation is meaningless.
Harry Douglas presents a little more of a dilemma.
Those numbers are encouraging. Douglas hasn't been much of a fantasy option in 2014, though, so it's hard to get too excited.
With that said, if you're looking to add a WR off the waiver wire before the playoffs, Douglas might be a good option. He'd be a bit of a gamble but could give you some value down the road.
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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1B3ug12
via IFTTT November 30, 2014 at 03:22PM
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