The Raiders allow the fourth most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers, and the game has one of the largest implied totals of the week. In what could be a sneaky shootout, the Rome Odunze breakout will include a second top 5 fantasy finish in the first four weeks. –Jay Felicio
How the mighty have fallen. It was hard enough to rank Ja’Marr Chase outside of the top 10, let alone as a WR2. But he’ll see shadow treatment from Patrick Surtain this week. I may actually be a bit too high on him. –Jay Felicio
Welcome to Tet McMillan week, ladies and gentlemen. The Pats have been one of the friendliest matchups to opposing wide receivers, and New England should be able to put at least, you know, one point on the board. Bryce Young will actually have to throw the ball this week. –Jay Felicio
*sigh* I love me some Brian Thomas Jr, but his struggles plus a tough matchup equals no bueno. Until Jacksonville figures out whatever the heck they’re trying to do on offense and BTJ gets over his case of the dropsies, I can’t rank him any higher. –Jay Felicio