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Last year, Eric Decker was the Jets’ best fantasy player, and he was nothing more than a fantasy WR3. Some leagues don’t even start three wide receivers. If your league doesn’t, I’d suggest changing it. Or finding another league.
This year, Decker is set to be the team’s third best fantasy player, which is a good sign for New York’s real-life offense in addition to its fantasy potential. Brandon Marshall carries WR2 expectations after coming over from the Bears in an offseason trade, and Chris Ivory is finally set for a featured workload heading into a contract year. Coincidence? I think not.
Using the following grading system, let’s take a look at how the Jets stack up in fantasy football this week against the Cleveland Browns.
- A: Must start
- B: Recommended start
- C: Start if necessary
- D: Don’t start
- F: Why do you own this player?
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