Exploiting key matchups is an easy way to give your fantasy team an edge over your opponent. Even a low-end wide receiver can dominate when in a smash spot, while a stud receiver can struggle against good shadow coverage. Just look at Julio Jones last week.
These mismatches are prevalent everywhere, even on good defenses. Let’s take a look at the wide receivers with the best and worst matchups in Week 2.
Matchups to Target
After a collision with Johnathan Abram, Oakland Raiders cornerback Gareon Conley is questionable to play with a neck injury.