Sidney Rice, come on down! You're the next contestant on ... Who Wants to Be a WR1!Rice, you've joined a list of relatively unheralded wideouts that have emerged as fantasy superstars in 2009, along with the likes of Steve Smith (not the one you drafted in the first five rounds in August), Mike Sims-Walker, and most recently, Miles Austin.
What brought you to this point? How about a 201-yard performance on just seven catches; does that do anything for you?
Moving forward, Rice is a clear-cut WR2 that will flirt with bouts of WR1-dom. If he can throw WR1 numbers up on a consistent basis, my Ronnie Brown-less season might be saved.
On to the rankings ...

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