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    RANDALL SENN (540 Reputation Points)
    Broyles, matchup is clearly in his favor and Stafford is on a roll.
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    Nick Koss (362 Reputation Points)
    gotta go with broyles, stafford throws the ball alot so broyles will get his chances. as mentioned by adam, they have a great matchup this weekend going against indy.
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    Broyles. I like and own Alexander, and that thigh injury doesn't seem to be bothering him in practice. But, at least in my league, Cincinnati (Alexander's opponent) is 4th against WRs, while Indy (Broyles opponent) is 29th against WRs. Cincinnati's thing is that they lock down one WR. Opponents #2 WRs tend to put up solid games against them (recently Decker, Nicks), but not #1 WRs (Thomas, Cruz).

    They're both great PPR guys. Alexander is more of a big play threat than Broyles though. And he does get the majority of Rivers attention, while Broyles has some other WR on his team that supposedly is pretty good (Calvin something or other).

    I would say that Alexander has more upside, but because of the matchup, Broyles is the safer play.

    I left out Moore because, while I was super high on him most of the year, the Raiders look a mess. They're talking about giving some playing time to Terrelle Pryor, which will kill all of the Raiders offensive players values. But even if Carson Palmer plays the whole game (which is still probably what will happen), Moore is going to be covered by Joe Haden all game. You dont want any parts of that.
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