Who Should I Draft?
Reggie Wayne or Torrey Smith (2013)
Expert Picks
89%
11%
Expert Consensus Rank (ECR)
16
22
Best Rank
12
14
Worst Rank
26
36
Best
173.2
143.6
Worst
151.0
139.0
| Receptions | 97.5 |
59 |
| Rec Yards | 1271 |
949 |
| Rec TDs | 6 |
7.5 |
| Staff Rankings FFLockerRoom | “Wayne led the league in targets from Luck last seasons (211 targets). A lack of touchdown production last year (really the last 3 years) keeps him out of No.1 Fantasy WR consideration but landing him as a No. 2 choice with a pick in Round 5 or 6 should be a simple, safe and productive choice.” | “I have legitimate questions about whether Torrey can be the #1 guy on a team. Without Boldin in town defenses will always be able to carry over a safety.” |
The Fake Football | “He'll get plenty of receptions and yards once again in the Colts pass happy offense.” | “I want to rank him higher, but that offense is fairly inconsistent for receivers. The loss of Boldin helps a little, but I'm still wary.” |
NFL Soup | “Wayne isn't going anywhere, so neither is his ppr value in a high-octane Colts offense.” | “We know he can make big plays, but can Smith be the everything man with Boldin out of town?” |
| Derek Lofland Fantasy Football Maniax | “Wayne had a very nice rebound season with 106 receptions for 1355 yards and five touchdowns. He has some risk as a WR2 this year, because he turns 35 years old. He was vastly undervalued last year, he will be slightly overvalued this year. Hilton was the team's best receiver in the second half of the season.” | “Smith has a ton of talent on an offense that has not been consistent throwing the ball in the regular season. He finished the year with 49 receptions for 855 yards and eight touchdowns, but he is still only entering his third year and is a player on the rise. He should see an increase in targets with Anquan Boldin playing in San Francisco.” |
| Kyle Wachtel Forensic Fantasy | “Will remain Andrew Luck’s go-to-guy” | “Set his floor at 50-850-7; upside w/ more opportunity” |


