NFL Nation reporters are taking a position-by-position look at the teams they cover, with a fantasy tint. They covered starting quarterbacks?Monday and running backs?Tuesday.Todays topic: Over/under on wide-receiver performance in 2016, based on their ESPN fantasy projections. Click the links after each team to view the full posts.Arizona Cardinals:?The Cardinals have one of the best receiving units in the NFL. But when there are that many weapons, not everyone will be able to bask in the statistical glory. Whose numbers?will dip??Read more.?Atlanta Falcons:?Could Julio Jones reach 2,000 receiving yards this season? Based on the talk of Matt Ryan throwing more deep balls this season, its not out of the question. Read more.?Baltimore Ravens:?Steve Smith Sr. has produced eight 1,000-yard receiving seasons, but he is the Ravens biggest injury concern, which makes it difficult to project the impact for him and the rest of Baltimores receivers.?Read more.?Buffalo Bills:?The Bills ran the ball the second-most of any NFL team last season, but that doesnt mean they are devoid of fantasy options at receiver.?Read more.?Carolina Panthers:?The Panthers were the highest-scoring offense in the NFL last season, and now they get Kelvin Benjamin back to pair with a much-improved Devin Funchess.?Read more.?Chicago Bears:?In theory, the Bears could have a pair of thoroughbreds at receiver. But how many chances will Jay Cutler be allowed to take downfield in John Foxs conservative offense??Read more.?Cincinnati Bengals:?With a revolving door of mostly young talent behind him, A.J. Green could be relied upon heavily in 2016. Will he surpass ESPNs fantasy projections??Read more.?Cleveland Browns:?Someone has to put up numbers among Browns receivers. A choice must be made between rookie Corey Coleman and former star Josh Gordon.?Read more.?Dallas Cowboys:?The Cowboys will go with the same top trio of receivers for the fourth straight year. Tony Romo has confidence in all three. How will that translate in 2016??Read more.?Denver Broncos:?The Broncos receivers believe they will be involved in the offense in the post-Peyton Manning makeover just as much as the last few seasons.?Read more.?Detroit Lions:?The star is gone from the Lions receiving corps with the retirement of Calvin Johnson, but they have a deep group that could have more balanced production in 2016.?Read more.?Green Bay Packers:?The last time we saw Jordy Nelson on the field, he was coming off a 98-catch, 1,519-yard, 13-touchdown season. That was more than a year ago, which makes his fantasy production in 2016 hard to predict.?Read more.?Houston Texans: The Texans have depth at receiver as well as a new running back, so dont expect DeAndre Hopkins numbers to take another step up in 2016.?Read more.?Indianapolis Colts:?Speed, speed and more speed. Thats the easiest way to describe the Colts receiving trio of T.Y. Hilton, Donte Moncrief and Phillip Dorsett. How will they fare in 2016? Read more.?Jacksonville Jaguars:?Wide receiver is the Jaguars deepest and most talented position group, and its the biggest reason why the offense has the potential to be among the leagues most potent units.?Read more.?Kansas City Chiefs: ESPN projects Jeremy Maclin to have about the same fantasy numbers as last year, setting up an interesting choice whether he can exceed them in 2016.?Read more.?Los Angeles Rams:?Rams receivers were last in the league in yards and touchdowns last season, and barring a drastic change in scheme, its hard to envision them faring much better in 2016.?Read more.?Miami Dolphins:?Can Jarvis Landry produce back-to-back 100-catch seasons? His targets could decrease because of other receivers around him getting better.?Read more.?Minnesota Vikings:?A year after they had the leagues 31st-ranked passing offense, the Vikings believe they have upgraded the group for 2016.?Read more.?New England Patriots:?With the Patriots playing without Tom Brady for the first four games of the season, it seems fair to project a slight decline in statistical production for the teams wide receivers.?Read more.?New Orleans Saints:?The Saints passing game is the gift that keeps on giving for fantasy owners, and Brandin Cooks, Willie Snead and rookie Michael Thomas should be on your fantasy radar.?Read more.?New York Giants:?With Victor Cruz trying to come back from a series of injuries, rookie Sterling Shepard appears destined to be Odell Beckham Jr.s sidekick. Read more.New York Jets:?Brandon Marshall reported to training camp at a svelte 225 pounds and is arguably in the best shape of his career. He shows no signs of slowing down in 2016.?Read more.?Oakland Raiders:?Amari Cooper, whose 10 drops were the second-most in the league, is healthy and primed to take the next step with a quarterback who trusts him.?Read more.?Pittsburgh Steelers:?Antonio Brown might be the safest play in all of fantasy football. Will the injuries and suspensions in the Steelers offense hurt Browns bottom line? Dont count on it.?Read more.?Philadelphia Eagles:?The Eagles are far from settled at wide receiver. With no one stepping forward to claim a starring role alongside Jordan Matthews, the front office continues to search for answers. Read more.San Diego Chargers:?Keenan Allen led the NFL with 67 receptions through eight weeks last season before suffering a lacerated kidney that ended his year. Now healthy, the expectation is that Allen will pick up where he left off.?Read more.?San Francisco 49ers:?The 49ers receivers finished 28th last season with 2,071 yards, and Anquan Boldin, their most accomplished wideout, departed in the offseason. Will they be improved this season??Read more.?Seattle Seahawks:?The Seahawks return their top four pass-catchers from a year ago when Russell Wilson led the NFL in passer rating. How will the roles change and what are the expectations in 2016??Read more.?Tampa Bay Buccaneers:?Mike Evans hopes to continue his streak of 1,000 yards, but more important, hes hoping to improve his hands after 11 drops last season.?Read more.?Tennessee Titans:?The Titans could have two new receivers in their base two-tight-end offense, and reception distribution is difficult to sort out this early. How will their receivers stack up in production in 2016??Read more.?Washington Redskins:?The Redskins know what they have in the passing game: talented receivers, a quarterback who understands their offense and where the ball must go, and a line that protects well. All of that should add up to productive seasons for their receivers.?Read more.? Custom Dodgers Jerseys . Takahashi, who had a 10-point lead after the short program, received 268.31 points after the free skate to finish 15 points ahead of second-place Nobunari Oda. Babe Herman Jersey Large . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. http://www.customdodgersjersey.com/ . PETERSBURG, Fla. Cheap Custom Dodgers Jersey . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. Wholesale Custom Dodgers Shirts . The giant slalom world champion slipped during her first run in the morning, landing on her back and then twisting forward before getting her leg caught in the protective material on the side of the slope.The new MLS season kicks off on Sunday - but who will you be supporting? If you havent got a team, find out who you should follow below, based on your favourite Premier League team. Then follow your new side on Sky Sports - all the way to the MLS Cup final... Arsenal - New York Red Bulls Thierry Henry used to play for New York Red Bulls Thierry Henry has played for both clubs but the similarities dont end there. Arsenal have won the FA Cup for the last two seasons, while the Red Bulls have won the Supporters Shield in 2013 and 2015.However, both are on the hunt for an elusive title despite consistently finishing high up the table. Aston Villa - Chicago Fire Shaun Maloney used to play for Aston Villa and Chicago Fire Chicago Fire finished bottom of the MLS standings last season and were cut adrift from the rest of the pack… ring any bells Villa fans? However, like Villa, both are building for the future with some good young players. Shaun Maloney also had stints at both clubs.Bournemouth - New England Revolution Robert Kraft (R) with New England coach Jay Heaps (L) Similar to Bournemouth, New England play an attractive brand of football with a good young crop of players.The Revolution also have the capability to surprise - just like Bournemouth, who have beaten Chelsea and Manchester United this season. Chelsea - Montreal Impact Former Chelsea star Didier Drogba plays for Montreal Impact The Didier Drogba connection and the fact both clubs wear blue makes Montreal and Chelsea the perfect match.Montreal have financial clout in the league and an owner who isnt afraid to make managerial changes if he feels success is not imminent.In the four seasons Montreal have played in the MLS, there have been three managerial sackings.Crystal Palace - San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Earthquakes fans are known to be noisy particularly away from home With a very vocal fanbase, the Earthquakes are the noisy neighbours to their state rivals and fight against the more financially lucrative clubs nearby. They always like to punch above their weight.Everton - Real Salt Lake Former Real Salt Lake head coach Jason Kreis Real Salt Lake contain some very good attacking players and are always expected to feature in the top half of the table.Former head coach Jason Kreis was similar to David Moyes in how he brought a strong identity to the club on the pitch, with the blueprint one which the club follows to this day.Leicester City - Columbus Crew Kei Kamara is one of Columbus two main stars In terms of status, Columbus and Leicester could both be considered smaller clubs in their respective leagues and play in front of passionate fans from industrious cities. Similarly to Leicester, Columbus have the potential and playing style to cause a serious upset and last season reached the MLS Cup final.While Leicesters star duo are Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez, the Crew also have a premier pair in Kei Kamara and Ethan Finlay.Liverpool - Toronto FC Toronto invest big in their attack on players such as Sebastian Giovinco One of the more northern sides in MLS, Toronto FC, like Liverpool, are extremely popular in their city, and wear red.However, league success seems to be hard to come by right now, despite Toronto investing large sums into their attack. Their defence needs work. Manchester City - New York City FC Frank Lampard played for Manchester City The connections between these two are obvious. Both have the same owners, personnel can be shared while both have plentiful resources to be successful teams.NYCFC also have fierce red-wearing rivals across the city. These two go hand-in-hand.Manchester United - LA Galaxy David Beckham played for Manchester United and LA Galaxy Both Manchester United and LA Galaxy are the most successful league clubs in their respective countries.While Uniteds best years came under Sir Alex Ferguson, for LA Galaxy, Bruce Arena was the inspirational leader, taking the team to three MLS Cup titles in eight years.Yes, supporting a team featuuring Steven Gerrard may not sit well with some United fans but remember, Old Trafford hero David Beckham won two MLS Cups in Los Angeles.dddddddddddd Newcastle United - Philadelphia Union Union fans havent been impressed with their teams performances in recent times The Union are based in the heartland of one of the countrys major industrial centres, theres clear discord between passionate fans and their owners while on the pitch the team are prone to under-perform despite the funding available.Norwich City - Colorado Rapids Colorado Rapids head coach Pablo Mastroeni Neither Colorado, who are owned by Arsenals majority shareholder Stan Kroenke, or Norwich like to spend outside their means, while both teams are happy to maintain a healthy league status with any cup or league success a bonus.Southampton - Sporting Kansas City Sporting Kansas City head coach Peter Vermes with Barack Obama Like Southampton, Kansas aim for a positive, attractive style of play and their highly-experienced manager knows how to achieve success in the transfer market. Stoke City - FC Dallas Toyota Stadium - the home of FC Dallas Dallas have quick, exciting players in forward positions who can cause real damage when in form, as well as hard-working defenders and midfielders.Dallas Toyota Stadium in Frisco is also an infamously tough place for away teams to visit - just like the Britannia.Sunderland - Houston Dynamo Houston Dynamo head coach Owen Coyle Houston are regularly in direct competition with their fierce rivals across the state - Dallas - similar to Sunderlands rivalry with Newcastle.Houston have struggled to compete against the bigger clubs as they tend to be near the bottom end of the table, but they do have an experienced manager in Owen Coyle. Swansea City - Vancouver Whitecaps Carl Robinson is Vancouver Whitecaps Welsh head coach On their day, Vancouver can be one of the best teams to watch in the league. The Whitecaps - managed by Welshman Carl Robinson - have always looked to exceed their levels of expectation on a small budget and search far and wide in the transfer market to make the correct acquisitions. However, their inconsistency can be their downfall.Tottenham Hotspur - Seattle Sounders Clint Dempsey played for Tottenham before moving to Seattle in 2012 Tottenham and Seattle have switched players in the past, with Clint Dempsey heading Stateside and DeAndre Yedlin joining Spurs. Seattle have spent large sums on players in the past without any massive pressure to achieve title wins, and have a positive recent track history of pushing through young domestic players into the first team.Watford - Orlando City Kaka is Orlando Citys star man Kaka is the club talisman for Orlando, just like Troy Deeney is for Watford, and the Brazilian is surrounded by an international team of players from far-flung lands.The ambitious Orlando owners arent afraid to upset the bigger teams. West Brom - DC United DC United are known to be a strong team defensively Like West Brom, DC United are solid, hard-working and operate on a small budget. They dont play the most aesthetically pleasing football and havent enjoyed top success for a number of years, but do have a proud history and are always very tough to play.Head coach Ben Olsen is similar to Tony Pulis in how he likes to run a tight ship with discipline the key ingredient.West Ham - Portland Timbers Portlands mascot Timber Joey Portland are a strong, athletic side who are hard to break down and collectively a good attacking unit. Darlington Nagbe is Portlands answer to Dimitri Payet, while they could have the capability of winning silverware.West Hams mascot may be a walking hammer, but does it compare to a lumberjack with a chainsaw? Also See: MLS kick-off - your guide MLS: Five Brits to watch MLS on Sky MLS video MLS fixtures MLS results ' ' '