Megatron tied a career-high with 12 TDs in 2010

Every Wide receiver in the history of fantasy sports make or break the play. That's why it is very important to choose the right WR for your fantasy sports team. The Cardinals Authentic John Abraham Jersey WR's job is to execute the route the play has define. The WR then runs the route trying to elude the DB that is assigned to stop the WR. But the main duty of the WR is to catch the ball and try to get into the end zone for a touchdown. Here are the fantasy rankings of the top WR you should get for your team.
1. Roddy White, Falcons - He's been a model of consistency, totaling at least 83 catches and 1,150 yards in each of the last 4 seasons. Just 29 years old, White is in his prime right now.
2. Andre Johnson, Texans - Coming off back-to-back 1,500-yard seasons, Johnson regressed to just 1,216 yards in 2010. When healthy, Johnson is still one of the best WRs http://www.cardinals.us.com/John_Brown_Jersey in the game. He'll be a borderline 1st-round pick this summer.
3. Calvin Johnson, Lions - Megatron tied a career-high with 12 TDs in 2010. His 77 receptions and 1,120 receiving yards weren't too shabby either. And he did it with QBs Shaun Hill and Drew Stanton under center for most of the year. If QB Matt Stafford can stay healthy, Johnson's upside is through the roof.
4. Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs - Was there a tougher player to figure out in 2010. Still, when all was said and done, Bowe was fantasy football's #2 WR. He'll be drafted among the top-5 wideouts in 2011.
5. Greg Jennings, Packers - Jennings rebounded in a big way in 2010. He found the end zone or posted at least 80 yards in an incredible 13 of 16 games. As the #1 WR on one of the league's most explosive passing games, Jennings will be a rock-solid 2nd-round pick in 2011 fantasy football drafts.
6. Reggie Wayne, Colts - 111 Cardinals John Carlson Youth Jersey catches and 1,355 receiving yards assured Wayne of another top-10 fantasy finish in 2010. But he scored only 6 TDs, and his 12.2 yards-per-catch average was a career-low. At 32 years old, it's fair to wonder if he's lost a step. He may be overvalued in fantasy drafts this summer.
7. Hakeem Nicks, Giants - When he's on the field, Nicks is unstoppable. He scored 11 times in just 13 games this past season, including 3 multi-TD outings. Durability will be a major issue heading into 2011 though. After missing 2 games in his rookie campaign, Nicks was held out of 3 more in 2010.
8. Miles Austin, Cowboys - No one missed Tony Romo more than Austin. He topped 140 yards in 3 of Romo's 5 full games, adding 2 TDs to boot. But with Jon Kitna and Stephen McGee at the helm, Austin posted just 2 more 100-yard games and only 5 more scores.
9. Brandon Lloyd, Broncos - Lloyd was the biggest surprise of the 2010 season -- no questions asked. His 77 catches, 1,448 yards, and 11 TDs were more than he'd posted http://www.cardinals.us.com/Justin_Bethel_Jersey in the 4 previous seasons... combined! Lloyd was a dominant force all season.
10. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals - How good was Fitzgerald this past season? Despite a combination of Derek Anderson, Max Hall, and Johnson Skelton at QB -- there wasn't an uglier situation in the league -- Fitz still managed to haul in 90 balls for 1,137 yards and 6 scores.