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Wide Receiver Matchup Cheatsheet Wide Receiver Matchup Cheatsheet Week 12 Matchup Snap OFF Receiver Primary Proj Tgt% Ht Wt Rt LWR Slot RWR T/R F/R T/R F/R DEF Defender Primary Ht Wt Rt RCB Slot LCB T/R F/R ATL Julio Jones L 25% 6-3 220 361 51% 21% 28% 25% 0.48 5% 0.15 TB Sean Murphy-Bunting R 6-0 195 194 42% 22% 36% 18% 0.32 ATL Russell Gage S 14% 6-0 184 132 33% 52% 15% 20% 0.25 5% 0.16 TB Mike Edwards S 5-10 205 34 0% 94% 6% 24% 0.57 ATL Calvin Ridley R 18% 6-0 189 359 30% 11% 60% 17% 0.37 -1% 0.05 TB Carlton Davis L 6-1 203 296 7% 8% 85% 20% 0.34 BLT Seth Roberts L 6% 6-2 195 180 65% 8% 27% 10% 0.17 -8% -0.24 LAR Troy Hill R 5-11 182 184 65% 6% 29% 20% 0.25 BLT Willie Snead S 11% 5-11 195 198 8% 75% 17% 15% 0.29 -5% -0.08 LAR Nickell Robey-Coleman S 5-8 165 265 6% 81% 13% 19% 0.29 BLT Marquise Brown R 18% 5-9 166 173 16% 38% 46% 29% 0.59 9% 0.22 S LAR Jalen Ramsey L 6-1 209 269 33% 14% 53% 19% 0.29 BUF John Brown L 27% 5-11 185 339 48% 17% 35% 25% 0.47 0% 0.08 S DEN Chris Harris Jr. R 5-10 199 320 33% 5% 63% 13% 0.27 BUF Cole Beasley S 16% 5-8 180 282 12% 74% 14% 22% 0.38 -5% -0.14 DEN Duke Dawson S 5-11 197 137 6% 90% 4% 11% 0.14 BUF Isaiah McKenzie R 16% 5-8 173 90 11% 57% 32% 22% 0.41 8% 0.03 DEN Davontae Harris L 6-0 205 172 75% 2% 23% 24% 0.28 CAR DJ Moore L 26% 6-0 210 387 59% 15% 26% 25% 0.38 1% -0.03 NO Eli Apple R 6-1 199 357 32% 3% 65% 15% 0.24 CAR Jarius Wright S 9% 5-10 191 290 9% 81% 11% 11% 0.11 -12% -0.31 NO Chauncey Gardner-Johnson S 5-11 210 81 2% 95% 2% 16% 0.24 CAR Curtis Samuel R 21% 5-11 196 382 23% 29% 49% 19% 0.28 4% -0.05 NO P.J. Williams L 6-0 196 181 25% 52% 23% 23% 0.33 CHI Allen Robinson L 26% 6-3 215 355 34% 41% 26% 23% 0.37 5% 0.21 NYG DeAndre Baker R 5-11 193 297 86% 5% 9% 20% 0.49 CHI Anthony Miller S 14% 5-11 201 243 8% 82% 10% 17% 0.21 3% -0.06 NYG Corey Ballentine S 5-11 196 45 2% 93% 4% 24% 0.39 CHI Taylor Gabriel R 17% 5-8 167 251 34% 23% 43% 18% 0.34 2% 0.14 NYG Janoris Jenkins L 5-10 198 305 12% 8% 80% 22% 0.46 CIN Stanley Morgan L 8% 6-0 205 30 27% 40% 33% 23% 0.16 2% -0.22 PIT Steven Nelson R 5-11 194 321 97% 3% 0% 17% 0.27 CIN Tyler Boyd S 23% 6-1 197 378 20% 64% 16% 24% 0.31 7% 0.18 PIT Mike Hilton S 5-9 184 145 0% 99% 1% 21% 0.53 CIN Alex Erickson R 13% 6-0 198 188 28% 30% 43% 22% 0.32 1% -0.07 PIT Joe Haden L 5-11 195 336 4% 4% 92% 17% 0.27 CLV Odell Beckham Jr. L 26% 5-11 198 361 41% 20% 39% 24% 0.34 7% 0.01 S MIA Nik Needham R 6-0 193 152 33% 25% 42% 22% 0.33 CLV Jarvis Landry S 24% 5-11 202 345 15% 66% 19% 24% 0.37 4% 0.13 MIA Jomal Wiltz S 5-10 180 108 10% 81% 8% 19% 0.42 CLV Rashard Higgins R 7% 6-1 196 78 23% 41% 36% 9% 0.20 -16% -0.27 MIA Ken Crawley L 6-1 180 54 39% 15% 46% 13% 0.19 DAL Michael Gallup L 20% 6-1 198 275 51% 16% 33% 25% 0.46 9% 0.02 NE Jason McCourty R 6-0 193 262 29% 37% 34% 22% 0.21 DAL Randall Cobb S 17% 5-10 192 257 2% 93% 5% 20% 0.40 -5% -0.10 NE Jonathan Jones S 5-10 190 226 8% 85% 8% 14% 0.16 DAL Amari Cooper R 20% 6-1 210 298 39% 14% 47% 27% 0.63 6% 0.15 S NE Stephon Gilmore L 6-1 190 330 43% 17% 40% 18% 0.18 DEN Courtland Sutton L 23% 6-3 218 337 54% 18% 28% 23% 0.46 3% 0.05 S BUF Tre'Davious White R 5-11 192 348 16% 4% 79% 19% 0.25 DEN DaeSean Hamilton S 7% 6-1 206 231 8% 82% 10% 8% 0.08 -16% -0.42 BUF Taron Johnson S 5-11 192 103 0% 99% 1% 15% 0.16 DEN Tim Patrick R 14% 6-4 212 35 31% 26% 43% 23% 0.33 8% 0.08 BUF Levi Wallace L 6-0 179 321 84% 3% 13% 24% 0.40 DET Kenny Golladay L 23% 6-4 218 350 51% 16% 33% 22% 0.46 2% 0.10 WAS Quinton Dunbar R 6-2 201 213 85% 8% 7% 19% 0.30 DET Danny Amendola S 18% 5-11 190 221 8% 86% 6% 26% 0.40 4% 0.03 WAS Fabian Moreau S 6-1 206 176 29% 56% 15% 17% 0.29 DET Marvin Jones Jr. R 19% 6-2 198 354 25% 34% 42% 19% 0.46 -3% 0.26 WAS Josh Norman L 6-0 195 285 12% 11% 77% 16% 0.45 GB Allen Lazard L 11% 6-5 222 107 24% 50% 26% 22% 0.43 4% 0.06 SF Emmanuel Moseley R 5-11 184 216 91% 8% 1% 20% 0.29 GB Geronimo Allison S 10% 6-3 202 234 10% 74% 16% 15% 0.23 -11% -0.25 SF K'Waun Williams S 5-9 183 157 1% 97% 2% 13% 0.18 GB Davante Adams R 28% 6-1 215 192 34% 27% 40% 30% 0.48 13% 0.06 SF Richard Sherman L 6-3 195 279 0% 1% 99% 21% 0.25 HST DeAndre Hopkins L 31% 6-1 218 355 40% 37% 23% 29% 0.48 10% 0.18 S IND Pierre Desir R 6-2 206 157 22% 8% 69% 20% 0.36 HST Kenny Stills S 14% 6-0 198 196 22% 35% 42% 17% 0.36 -3% -0.10 IND Kenny Moore II S 5-9 179 213 35% 62% 3% 18% 0.19 HST Will Fuller V R 22% 6-0 185 214 29% 30% 40% 23% 0.46 5% 0.20 IND Marvell Tell III L 6-2 198 121 64% 2% 34% 20% 0.40 IND Zach Pascal L 14% 6-2 219 214 39% 30% 31% 17% 0.33 -3% 0.13 HST Gareon Conley R 6-0 195 280 43% 6% 52% 19% 0.46 IND Chester Rogers S 8% 6-1 180 190 3% 88% 8% 13% 0.21 -20% -0.25 HST Cornell Armstrong S 5-11 180 21 5% 95% 0% 5% 0.20 IND T.Y. Hilton R 24% 5-9 180 173 30% 28% 42% 27% 0.57 10% 0.30 HST Johnathan Joseph L 5-11 188 242 9% 10% 82% 21% 0.39 JAX Chris Conley L 15% 6-3 205 333 53% 8% 40% 16% 0.28 -6% -0.13 TEN LeShaun Sims R 6-0 203 103 23% 14% 63% 17% 0.25 JAX Dede Westbrook S 17% 6-0 178 293 7% 86% 8% 21% 0.28 3% 0.02 TEN Logan Ryan S 5-11 195 292 15% 78% 7% 20% 0.40 JAX DJ Chark R 24% 6-3 199 342 32% 22% 46% 23% 0.51 3% 0.12 TEN Adoree' Jackson L 5-10 186 275 7% 13% 79% 18% 0.27 LAR Brandin Cooks L 17% 5-10 189 252 58% 26% 16% 18% 0.29 -4% -0.15 BLT Jimmy Smith R 6-2 206 93 95% 5% 0% 16% 0.22 LAR Cooper Kupp S 21% 6-1 204 299 21% 72% 7% 30% 0.57 8% 0.14 BLT Marlon Humphrey S 6-0 197 309 17% 49% 34% 16% 0.22 LAR Robert Woods R 18% 6-0 190 335 14% 34% 52% 20% 0.28 1% -0.06 BLT Marcus Peters L 6-0 197 335 44% 8% 47% 20% 0.31 MIA DeVante Parker L 22% 6-3 218 373 33% 25% 42% 18% 0.31 0% -0.11 CLV Greedy Williams R 6-2 185 183 93% 4% 3% 20% 0.23 MIA Albert Wilson S 14% 5-9 200 110 5% 86% 8% 21% 0.26 2% -0.04 CLV T.J. Carrie S 6-0 205 226 59% 37% 4% 20% 0.36 MIA Allen Hurns R 14% 6-3 205 199 18% 62% 20% 13% 0.23 -3% -0.15 CLV Denzel Ward L 5-10 191 200 7% 8% 86% 23% 0.27 NE N'Keal Harry L 14% 6-2 228 20 75% 20% 5% 20% 0.24 -5% -0.24 DAL Byron Jones R 6-0 205 285 94% 6% 0% 13% 0.18 NE Julian Edelman S 24% 5-10 200 399 10% 68% 22% 25% 0.41 7% 0.23 DAL Jourdan Lewis S 5-10 188 125 5% 94% 2% 21% 0.48 NE Jakobi Meyers R 13% 6-2 203 147 14% 68% 18% 12% 0.22 -6% -0.10 DAL Chidobe Awuzie L 6-0 202 325 1% 3% 96% 21% 0.34 NO Michael A.
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