BJ VanderWoude: Antonio Brown, Jordy Nelson, Mike Evans, Golden Tate and Larry Fitzgerald all have great matchups against secondaries who have given up big games to opposing wide receivers. Using a PP$ approach, give us the two wide receivers who will prove to be the best value in week 6.
James Brimacombe: Terrelle Pryor is a name that I like this week, as he is coming off a bye week and before that he finally connected with Kirk Cousins for a touchdown. Washington is a 10-point favorite at home against the 49ers and will be looking to jump out to a big lead early. Pryor has 24 targets, 13 receptions, 186 yards and a touchdown through 4 games, and might finally be on the same page with Cousins. The 49ers defense is 7th worst against the WR position allowing 13/185/1 to the position and is coming off a game where T.Y. Hilton caught 7 passes for 177 yards.
Marvin Jones: 2-37-1
TY Hilton: 4-49-0
Dez Bryant: 2-12-1
Pierre Garçon: 4-36-0
Alshon Jeffery: 3-31-0
Peterson shadowed Evans on the majority of snaps in their matchup last season and held him to 6 catches on 18 targets. With better depth at wide receiver and tight end, Tampa Bay won’t have to force targets to Evans this year.
If you are paying up at wide receiver this week, I prefer DeAndre Hopkins. The Browns 31st ranked DVOA pass defense has allowed 74% of the passes against them to be completed. Hopkins is averaging 12.2 targets per game on the season and should see at least that many against a defense that funnels opponents towards the pass. He is the safest bet this week to catch 8+ passes. Plus, while his price has risen in recent weeks, he is still priced well below the top receivers like Antonio Brown.
Antonio Brown’s price makes him difficult to fit into cash lineups but he has serious upside for GPPs this week. Kansas City ranks 22nd in DVOA against opposing #1 receivers. The Chiefs play their cornerbacks, including Marcus Peters, on the same side of the field every snap, which allows opposing offenses to move their top wide receiver around to find the most favorable matchup. Due to this, the Chiefs have faced the 4th most targets to opposing #1 receivers.
It will be difficult to pay all the way up to Antonio Brown's salary without making sacrifices to other areas of your roster. Thus, Brown makes for an intriguing GPP option this week. I agree with Dan's analysis of Mike Evans. I'm avoiding wide receivers that are matched up against Patrick Peterson until further notice.
For me, the clear choices here are Antonio Brown and Mike Evans. Neither are inexpensive, but both have plus matchups as you noted and little credible competition for touches. Neither Martavis Bryant nor DeSean Jackson are target hogs, and both quarterbacks have something to prove after a less-than-ideal start to the season. Winston has been much better than Roethlisberger, but he hasn't been the MVP many of us expected. Since I have more confidence in Winston, I'll give Evans the big nod over Brown. But Brown is #2 among this grouping.