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Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Guru Gridiron Report: Week 11 Bench/Start WRs & TEs


NO MORE BYE WEEKS! We may be rid of the BYE weeks, but the new challenge is weather. Since we can only check forecasts, we cannot truly determine the weather until game time. We always tell our readers to examine the weather very closely and start/bench according. We do make our recommendations based on expected weather, but that can change. Also keep an eye on your injured players. This is the time of the year where guys play hurt and don't play good. We will let you know who those guys are. Good luck in week 11.

WIDE RECEIVERS YOU MUST START
Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal will score like mad this week. Marques Colston should make an appearance this weekend strike for 2 TDs. have very active games this week and should each get a TD this week. This week is Larry Fitzgerald chance to shine and he will with 2 TDs. Steve Smith owners will get justice this week as he will score. Watch for Braylon Edwards to find the end zone for the only TD that Quinn throws. Dwayne Bowe has the potential for an outstanding game against New Orleans. Wes Welker will be thrown to all day, so start him.

Others: Andre Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Greg Jennings, Santonio Holmes, Roddy White, Reggie Wayne, Terrell Owens, Santana Moss

TIGHT ENDS YOU MUST START

Kellen Winslow, Bo Scaife, Dustin Keller, Donald Lee, Tony Scheffler, Jason Witten, Chris Cooley, Kevin Boss, John Carleson

Other Wide Receivers To Consider Starting With Some Risk
Lavernues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery will be a big risk this week against the New England defense in the rain. The defenders can fall down against the fleet footed Cotchery, but a very risky start on both. Greg Camarillo and Ted Ginn Jr. could both have an excellent game this week, but most likely only 1 will catch a TD. We think it will be Ginn Jr. With the wind and rain in New England, Randy Moss is a risk, but its hard to bench him on national TV. Sidney Rice and Bernard Berrian will fight for the ball this week and e have no idea who will get it. Its a tough match for both and we would consider benching them if you have better options. Welcome Mark Bradley to the list. He is still a risk because he hasn't proven himself with a track record, but we like him this week.

Others: Donald Driver, Justin Gage, Plaxico Burress, Hines Ward, Steve Smith (NY), DeSean Jackson, Lance Moore, Justin Gage, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Kevin Walters, Bobby Engram, Torry Holt, Rashied Davis, Lee Evans, Donte Stallworth

Other Tight Ends To Consider Starting With Some Risk

Marcedes Lewis, Greg Olsen, Desmond Clark, Anthony Fasano, Owen Daniels, Zach Miller, Greg Olsen

Please Bench These Wide Receivers
Donnie Avery has vanished and we don't see him resurfacing this week, so bench him. Reggie Brown is no longer the man in Philadelphia, so forget starting him. Isaac Bruce is getting pushed aside and look for Amani Toomer to not get many targets this week either. We do no like Calvin Johnson or Chad Johnson this week, so bench both if you can.

Others: , Brandon Jones, Bryant Johnson, Derrick Mason, Bobby Wade, Brandon Lloyd, Vincent Jackson, Chris Chambers (If he plays)

Please Bench These Tight Ends

Todd Heap, Alge Crumpler

Sleeper Wide Receivers
Michael Jenkins makes for an intriguing sleeper this week against Denver. He should easily get 1 TD, but could get allot more. Brandon Stokely is getting healthy and should have a huge impact on this game. Jason Hill has 7 catches last week and we expect his role to grow with Shaun Hill. Start him if you can. Devin Hester makes our sleeper list again. Not only for the quick strike bomb, but for a potential TD run back. Marvin Harrison hasn't had many good games this year, but expect a big game from all Colts receivers in week 11. Kevin Curtis will be the TD man this week in Philly, start him. Roy Williams will have a good game now that he has Romo and more time to practice. Start him.

Good luck. Next are our Defenses!

The True Guru

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