Week 2 Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings (Start/Sit List)
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🗓️ 11 September 2025
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| 0:00.0 | Good morning, friends and enemies. |
| 0:02.0 | We are back to do our wide receiver rankings and tiers video going through every game of week two, talking about every fantasy relevant wide receiver and where I would rank and bucket them into tiers for the upcoming slate of games. |
| 0:15.5 | We did the same exact thing for running backs yesterday. |
| 0:17.7 | That will be linked in the show notes. |
| 0:19.4 | If you want to go check it out, we will be doing this for the remainder of the seasons to make sure you are subscribed to the channel for all of those upcoming videos. Without further or don't, we will jump into the rankings. So we'll take it for Thursday Night Football, of course. I'm sure nothing can age poorly here. Can't wait to see your comments after the game. You know, I told you all last week, AJ Brown, good start, wasn't a good start. You guys all knew that, of course, beforehand, so you had to come back and comment afterwards. I just, I find it hard to believe there are people that insufferable that like you act like that in real life. Just no chance. Let's look at the practice reports, people. All right. So we've got a long list |
| 0:55.7 | of practice reports in terms of players that were full. Matthew Golden, full if anyone was worried |
| 1:00.8 | about that. Jane Reed has now put back to back limited practices, which suggests that he will be |
| 1:05.1 | fine and ready to go. No status going into Thursday night football's game. And in terms of DMPs, |
| 1:10.8 | we do have Zach Tom, the right tackle for the Packers, looking like he's going to be out in this one because he went DMP, DMP, DMP, and then Bo Melton, the Green Bay Packers cornerback who missed week one as well. He'll be out. So nothing major there. Zach Tom is obviously going to be a major loss for the Packers O line, but I don't think it's going to shift much of our projections. Either way, we'll start off with the Washington side of things. We've got Terry McClellan here and we've got Debo Sammy here. Those are the two that we are looking to put in our lineups. Debo obviously looked really, really good in week one. Terry, not so much and have as much of a |
| 1:44.3 | target share, but both of them are pretty much in every down player. And I do expect the |
| 1:48.5 | passing script to be a lot heavier in this one, just based on the point total here. We have |
| 1:53.2 | Washington at Green Bay, Green Bay, three and a half point favorites at home, a 48.5 point total. So |
| 1:59.8 | these are obviously two very, very good teams. |
| 2:02.1 | These are two playoff caliber and likely ending up in the playoff type of teams here. |
| 2:07.0 | So, I mean, you're just starting the wide receivers in your lineups this week in this matchup. |
| 2:12.2 | So I put both Debo and Terry in the feels good. I know Terry's coming off a bad game, but if you |
| 2:16.4 | remember last year, he started off slow as well, two donuts really to start the year. And then he just got firing. The difference between these two players is obviously just the depth of target. Last week, Debo got a lot of the line of scrimmage targets. I mean, his ADOT was 7.3 while Terry McClurens was 18.5. And you obviously don't want to end up in the situation where Terry's the guy who gets |
| 2:36.6 | the deep targets. Like when obviously don't want to end up in the situation where |
| 2:35.6 | Terry's the guy who gets the deep targets. Like when Jayden Daniels wants to take a shot, which he's usually really good at, they go to Terry McLaren. So you sit, you sit a guy like Terry McLaren, and then he ends up connecting on that 40-yard touchdown. And then you are smacking yourself as to why didn't I start Tara McLaren? Terry McLaren is still Terry McLuhan. We are not overreacting to |
| 2:51.6 | week one. Now the Green Bay Packer side of things is much more confusing because what we saw from the Packers in week one was what we've seen from the Packers over the last two or three years where Romeo Dobbs plays 74% of the Snaps, Golden 57, Jaden Reed 52, Dontavian Wicks, around 40%. So when it comes to these guys, like, they're all good players and they're all going to make plays throughout the game, but predicting who's going to be the guy to make the plays, especially when they're all just hovering around 50%. Like, it's annoying because Dobbs is probably the least productive fantasy wide receiver. He's like the least talented of this group when it comes to volume when it comes to being a good fantasy wide receiver. But he plays the most snaps, which really muddies the water here. And when I'm looking at all these guys, I can't honestly look at any of them and say I feel good about having them in my flex spot. But I don't feel terrible about having any of them if I'm in like a deeper league and I'm in a dire situation. |
| 3:43.2 | So for right now, I'm going to put Dobbs, Jane Reed and Matthew Golden all in the shaky flex category. |
| 3:47.8 | Don Tavian Wix is a rather not for show. |
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