WIDE RECEIVERS

Start: Nico Collins (HOU v. LV): The total is gross, but I’m still smashing Collins this week. The Raiders have been a top-tier WR1 matchup in fantasy. If Houston controls the game, Collins can still get there on high-value targets and one or two big, strong chunk plays.
Start: Michael Wilson (ARI v. ATL): You have a long scoring runway here, and Atlanta has been a friendly matchup for WR production this year. If Arizona is moving the ball, Wilson has been the kind of big-play/red-zone profile that can pay off – volume targets, yards, and TDs (three in the last two weeks).
Sit: Emeka Egbuka (TB @ CAR): This game total is fine, but Carolina has been closer to “annoying” than “attack” for WR fantasy scoring. His usage isn’t locked in as a primary option with Godwin and Evans back, and you don’t gamble on a “maybe” option in playoff weeks.
Sit: Brian Thomas Jr. (JAC @ DEN): Denver has been top-10 stingy vs WRs, and that’s the kind of thing that turns talent into a mediocre fantasy day. In the playoffs, don’t volunteer for the cornerback/prison-yard experience unless you have to.