Shawn Childs dives into the player pool in 2015 to provide you with the best ways to gain an edge at the wide receiver position in Fantasy Football.
I have to admit I have a weakness for the WR position. I like strong WRs, which allows me to make less decisions at the position. Here's look at the top 12 WRs over the last three seasons:
WR1: Last year the average top 12 WRs averaged 97 catches, 1,406 yards and 10 TDs (2013 – 95 catches for 1401 yards and 10 TDs), which translated to 302.