These secondaries should allow a ton of catches to opposing receivers in 2020, making them big targets for PPR players.
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Julio Jones has dominated targets in Atlanta's offense lately and now faces Tampa Bay's secondary. Which other wide receivers should you target this week?
D.J. Chark is set up nicely against a banged up Houston Texans defense. Which other receiver-corner matchups should you be targeting in Week 9?
Tyler Boyd has a nice matchup with Tampa Bay corner M.J. Stewart, who is allowing a whopping 11.8 yards per catch out of the slot. Which other wideouts should win their one-on-one battles this weekend?
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With Jordy Nelson no longer in Green Bay, Davante Adams steps into a historically productive role. What does that mean for his upside in 2018?
Matt Ryan is in a great spot this week against New England. Will he finally turn around his fantasy football season?
Mark Ingram no longer has Adrian Peterson in his backfield, and that makes Ingram a more confident selection this week.
After opening the year with a brutal schedule, the Dallas Cowboys star has positive matchups galore, and fantasy owners should try to get him on their roster.
The Panthers get the Saints in Week 3, and Devin Funchess looks like a strong tournament play as a result.
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