Reggie Wayne Fantasy Ranking & Outlook  
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Reggie Wayne Bio & Career Stats

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Jersey: #87
Position: Wide Receiver
Career: 10 Years
Height: 6-0
Weight: 198
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Additional Bio Information

Birth Date: Nov 17, 1978
Birth Place: New Orleans, LA
High School: John Ehret HS [Marrero, LA]
College: Miami (Fla.)
Drafted: 2001 Indianapolis Colts (Round: 1 #30)

Wide Receiver Rankings:
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Position Projections:
QB | RB | WR | TE | K | Draft Kit Index

  * Average Games Played the Previous 3 Years
  ** Player Missed More than 8 Games the Previous Season Due to Injury
Reggie Wayne 2011 Fantasy Projection
2011 Pts 2011 Avg Depth Chart *Avg Games Played 2010 Avg 2010 Fantasy Ranking 2010 Consistency
112.96 7.06 1 16.00 6.48 17 Very Consistent
2011 Bye Week Team Change Head Coach Change **Coming Off Injury Depth Chart Change Higher Fantasy Avg then League Harder Schedule in 2011 Better Defenses in 2011 Better Pass Defenses in 2011 Better Against Sub 500 Teams
11 No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Reggie Wayne Previous Years Stats
YearTeamGmsRecsRec YdsRec TdsPass YdsPass TdsRush YdsRush TdsFGsXPsFan PtsFan Pts Avg
2010 Colts1611113556000000103.756.48
2009 Colts16100126410000000123.207.70
2008 Colts168211456000000105.705.83
Reggie Wayne 2011 Fantasy Analysis
Career Synopsis:
Reggie Wayne has beaten his fantasy projection 6 out of 10 years, but he was below his projection last year. His best fantasy WR ranking was #4 in 2006 and 2007, and he has had a total of 4 seasons with a top 10 ranking.
Fantasy Trends:
Wayne fell below his previous year fantasy game average last year, but his avg has been trending up 3 out of the last 5 years.
Player Consistency:
Reggie Wayne was one of the top 5 most consistent WRs last year (ranked 5), and he was one of the top 100 most consistent players overall (ranked 94).
Career Experience Outlook:
Wayne is entering his 11th year in the NFL. Over the past 15 years, on average, WRs in their 11th year have seen an increase in fantasy pts per game of 0.06 from their 10th year.
Position Outlook:
Throughout his career Wayne has averaged 2.14 fantasy pts per game more than the league WR average. The average fantasy pts per game by WRs in 2010 was 3.99.
Depth Chart Change:
No Change in Depth Chart.
Player Turnover:
At the Quarterback position: Peyton Manning (2010 Avg: 20.99 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup. At the Running Back/Full Back position: Joseph Addai (2010 Avg: 9.96 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup. At the Wide Receiver position: Pierre Garcon (2010 Avg: 5.41 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup. At the Tight End position: Dallas Clark (2010 Avg: 2.21 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup. Along the Offenisve Line: Mike Pollak, Ryan Diem, Jeff Saturday, Jacques McClendon and Jeffrey Linkenbach have been added to the starting lineup. At the Kicker position: Adam Vinatieri (2010 Avg: 8.06 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup.
Schedule Difficulty:
Based on the winning percentage of the teams on the schedule Wayne playes this year (112 - 96 - 0 0.538%) will be more difficult compared to the teams on the schedule from last season (100 - 109 - 0 0.478%), and last season's teams gave up more points (4,963) compared to this season's teams (4,374) so this could mean less fantasy points.
Performance Against Sub 500 Teams:
Wayne had a lower fantasy avg (6.43 pts/game) against winning teams last year compared to teams with a losing record (6.51 pts/game), so with a more difficult schedule for the upcoming season it could also be an indication of less points.
Defenses:
From a defensive standpoint, Wayne will face defenses that are stronger this year (Avg. Total Yards Against Ranking: 18.46 - 2 Top 10 Defenses and 1 Top 5 Defense) compared to last season (Avg. Total Yards Against Ranking: 19.38 - 3 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses), but this season's teams gave up more passing yards (289 yds/game including 3 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses) compared to last season's teams (285 yds/game including 3 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses).

In Season Trends:
Throughout his career Wayne has been a slow finisher, but has had his best 4 game stretch during the second quarter of the year (7.40 pts per game), followed by the 1st quarter (6.77 pts per game), 3rd quarter (5.99 pts per game) and 4th quarter (5.22 pts per game). His best weekly fantasy average has been in week 8 (11.22 pts per game), week 3 (8.37 pts per game) and week 11 (8.03 pts per game), and his worst weekly average has been in week 12 (3.73 pts per game), week 9 (4.41 pts per game) and week 14 (4.83 pts per game).
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