Who Should I Draft?
Andre Johnson or Greg Jennings (2013)
Expert Picks
100%
0%
Expert Consensus Rank (ECR)
7
31
Best Rank
4
18
Worst Rank
17
45
Best
177.2
130.0
Worst
162.3
122.6
| Receptions | 97.5 |
73.5 |
| Rec Yards | 1337.5 |
913 |
| Rec TDs | 6 |
6 |
NFL Soup | “AJ still has the goods, and Hopkins coming on could help with double teams.” | “Major QB downgrade could hurt Jennings, but his #1 WR gig still gives him top-30 value.” |
| Tommy Rowan Juan Elway | “A yardage and reception beast, but he STILL hasn't EVER reached double digit TDs.” | |
| Staff Rankings FFLockerRoom | “Johnson was able to stay healthy in 2012 and in doing so produced his 4th seasons with at least 100-plus receptions as a Bounce Back player in 2012. Johnson should be viewed as a low-end No.1 Fantasy WR in PPR formats and a SOLID No.2 Fantasy WR in standard leagues worth drafting as early as late-3rd Round and into the 4th as a Top 15 Wide Receiver.” | “His health is still a question mark but if healthy, there are few players that can match his physicality on the field. He's a beast when right.” |
The Fake Football | “Finished last season strong. Still one of the best in the biz.” | “I think Jennings still is a top talent and could really outplay his ADP if everything comes together.” |
| Derek Lofland Fantasy Football Maniax | “I was very unimpressed with Johnson's 7th overall ranking. He did finish with 112 receptions for 1,598 yards, but he had only four receiving touchdowns. There were too many games where he did not play like a WR1 for my liking.” | “Jennings signed in Minnesota, so will be the top receiver on a run oriented team with Christian Ponder and Matt Cassel at quarterback. He is a good touchdown producer, so he has WR3 value, but it is capped with their below average QB talent.” |
| Kyle Wachtel Forensic Fantasy | “Still padding a HOF career” | “Bigger role, much worse quarterback makes for a lateral move” |


