Mark Clayton would be far and away the last one on my list. One week doesn't yet change my mind on him sucking. He hadn't done a damn thing the last couple years before that playing the Chiefs at home, so wait on him. And he's only about 5'10", so will likely never be much of a TD guy
Michael Clayton is probably your best bet. Antonio Bryant is out, and even with him in the lineup last week, Clayton had something like 7 grabs for 90some yards. Leftwich had targeted him all preseason, and it looks like it will carry over to games that count. I think part of the reason he's done nothing the last couple years is because Gruden used him primarily as a blocker.
Britt showed something his first game, so could be worth a pickup, but remember that Washington was still hurt that game. Plus, the Titans might not have to throw as much as they did week 1 for a while. Nobody runs on Pitt, so they were forced into a passing situation.
So I'd pick 'em up in this order:
1) Michael Clayton
2) Kenny Britt
3) Mark Clayton
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Mark Clayton would be far and away the last one on my list. One week doesn't yet change my mind on him sucking. He hadn't done a damn thing the last couple years before that playing the Chiefs at home, so wait on him. And he's only about 5'10", so will likely never be much of a TD guy
Michael Clayton is probably your best bet. Antonio Bryant is out, and even with him in the lineup last week, Clayton had something like 7 grabs for 90some yards. Leftwich had targeted him all preseason, and it looks like it will carry over to games that count. I think part of the reason he's done nothing the last couple years is because Gruden used him primarily as a blocker.
Britt showed something his first game, so could be worth a pickup, but remember that Washington was still hurt that game. Plus, the Titans might not have to throw as much as they did week 1 for a while. Nobody runs on Pitt, so they were forced into a passing situation.
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