Fantasy Football Preview 2015: Cordarrelle Patterson For Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Matthews of Eagles, Eric Decker On Jets WRs to Avoid

Jul 28, 2015 04:03 PM EDT

Cordarrelle Patterson (Minnesota Vikings): Patterson was set to dominate PPR leagues last season but failed to reach expectations as usual. 2015 is his third season and in the first two he did not impress. I have a strong feeling that even if Bridgewater has a breakout year he will not be throwing it to Patterson.

Jordan Matthews (Philadelphia Eagles): Matthews should put up some numbers, but nothing to be overly impressed with. I am more hesitant about Matthews now because of who his quarterbacks are, at least Foles was consistent, and we do not know what we're going to get from this Chip Kelly experiment. Using that rational why experiment with your fantasy team?

Roddy White (Atlanta Falcons): White is getting old and this is slowing him down. He does not separate like he used to from wide receivers and gets injured a lot easier. White should go the way of Reggie Wayne and be drafted later if at all.

Eric Decker (New York Jets): Decker will be sandwiched in between Brandon Marshall and Devin Smith so he should be pretty inconsistent. Plus whenever your quarterback is Geno Smith your about to have a down year.

Pierre Garcon (Washington Redskins): Garcon used to be a pillar for the Redskins woeful offense; he is still that but just much less. The Redskins do not have a stable quarterback or a stable offense. Of anyone in the offense to target it would be DeSean Jackson.

Torrey Smith (San Francisco 49ers): Torrey Smith was 19th in fantasy points for wide receivers last season so it makes sense for there to be a regression. In a brand new offense with a quarterback he's never played with I am going to assume that there will be some learning curves. Smith has never been a WR1 and leans more towards the WR3-(low) WR2 spectrum.

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