1. Roy Williams, with dez bryant out for the season, someone has to catch the ball. That guy
is roy williams. Early in the season, roy had great games with dez out. He gets the eagles
with a shaky secondary because of injuries.
2. Tim hightower. I predict 100 total yards and 1 td against a denver team that has given up.
3. Deon Butler wr. Receivers have found success against the 49ers this year, and with both Mike Williams and Ben Obomanu both likely to miss this week, Butler could be a nice sneaky play as a flex or WR2 option
4. Ben watson The most reliable pass catching option in Cleveland this year has not been a true receiver, but instead Watson out of the tight end slot. He’s coming off a colossal 10-for-100 and a TD game and plays against a Buffalo defense that can’t stop opposing tight ends.
5. Atlanta falcons: play carolina,, enough said
6.Earl Bennett: Wr chicago30 mph winds in chicago means no deep passing, short passing routes to earl bennett
7 Rb Anthony dixon of sf: i predict 80 yards and 1 td
Seatle run d just sucks ass
is roy williams. Early in the season, roy had great games with dez out. He gets the eagles
with a shaky secondary because of injuries.
2. Tim hightower. I predict 100 total yards and 1 td against a denver team that has given up.
3. Deon Butler wr. Receivers have found success against the 49ers this year, and with both Mike Williams and Ben Obomanu both likely to miss this week, Butler could be a nice sneaky play as a flex or WR2 option
4. Ben watson The most reliable pass catching option in Cleveland this year has not been a true receiver, but instead Watson out of the tight end slot. He’s coming off a colossal 10-for-100 and a TD game and plays against a Buffalo defense that can’t stop opposing tight ends.
5. Atlanta falcons: play carolina,, enough said
6.Earl Bennett: Wr chicago30 mph winds in chicago means no deep passing, short passing routes to earl bennett
7 Rb Anthony dixon of sf: i predict 80 yards and 1 td
Seatle run d just sucks ass
Seatle have allowed 128.5 rushing yards, 5.50 catches, 37.8 receiving yards and 1.25 offensive touchdowns per game to this position. Dixon is the better red zone bet, and this defense should let both backs do some damage.

