Despite some big performances down the stretch (164 yards in Week 13, 128 yards in Week 17), Clayton still hasn't been able to produce consistently (just 79 yards total in his last three playoff games). He has every reason to step up in a contract year, but between Baltimore's run-based offense and QB Joe Flacco's relative inexperience, that seems unlikely.
55 Deon BUTLER
SEAHAWKS
AGE: 23
BYE WEEK: 7
AUCTION: $1
Seattle traded up in the third round to draft Penn State's alltime leading pass catcher. Small in stature (5' 10", 182 pounds), this former walk-on defies his physical limitations with excellent hands and blazing speed (4.38 in the 40 at the NFL draft combine). With the Seahawks' WRs aging and returning from injury, he's an important cog in the team's revamped passing scheme.
56 Rashied DAVIS
BEARS
AGE: 30
BYE WEEK: 5
AUCTION: $1
The Bears cut last year's No. 2 and No. 3 WRs, which puts Davis in a competition with Earl Bennett to start alongside Devin Hester. But that doesn't mean much in Chicago, where the No. 2 has averaged just 40 catches a year under Lovie Smith. If Davis still appeals to you, consider that he was among the worst in the NFL in drops per attempt among WRs with at least 30 catches.
57 Deion BRANCH
SEAHAWKS
AGE: 30
BYE WEEK: 7
AUCTION: $1
[INJURY-PRONE] His name alone always gets the former Super Bowl MVP selected well before he should be in drafts, despite the paltry numbers he's amassed (no 1,000-yard receiving seasons and a single-season career high of five TDs). He is a perennial injury concern (he was ineffective in '08 while rehabbing from knee and heel ailments) and is at best a fifth option for you.
58 Steve SMITH
GIANTS
AGE: 24
BYE WEEK: 10
AUCTION: $1
[SLEEPER PICK] Smith has great hands, quickness and the ability to be a Wes Welker-type player in the slot, but he hasn't put up big receiving days and doesn't find the end zone often enough to satisfy fantasy owners. That should change this year. With Amani Toomer's departure and Plaxico Burress's release, more balls will come Smith's way. He has the potential to be a WR3 who can be had in the later rounds.
59 Mark BRADLEY
CHIEFS
AGE: 27
BYE WEEK: 8
AUCTION: $1