Everyone deserves a mulligan. Week 9 was mine. Considering some of the risks we took, we deserved such terrible results. But hey, I guess I got greedy.

Well, as we turn to November it is time to turn from pumpkin to greatness. So before we look ahead at what's in store for Week 10, take a look at the ghoulish Week 9 disaster.

Last Week's Starts

Jeremy Ebert, Northwestern vs. Indiana: 1 reception, 29 yards, TD. Grade B+

Alex Torres, Texas Tech vs. Iowa State: 2 receptions, 35 yards. Grade F

DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson vs. Georgia Tech-: 6 receptions, 66 yards. Grade C+

Marvin McNutt, Iowa vs. Minnesota: 7 receptions, 101 yards, TD. Grade A

Markus Wheaton, Oregon State vs. Utah: 6 receptions, 55 yards, TD. Grade B+

Rashad Greene, Florida State vs. North Carolina State: DNP

Overall Grade: B-

Last Week's Sits

Jarius Wright, Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt: 10 receptions, 135 yards, TD. Grade F

La'Rod King, Kentucky vs. Mississippi State: 4 receptions, 13 yards. Grade A

Noel Grigsby, San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech: 8 receptions, 103 yards, TD. Grade F

Brent Leonard, Louisiana Monroe vs. Western Kentucky: 6 receptions, 80 yards. Grade B-

Cody Hoffman, BYU vs. TCU: 4 receptions, 67 yards. Grade A-

Overall Grade: C+

Start Em! Wide Receivers (BCS)

Tommy Streeter, Miami vs. Duke: Streeter is coming off a huge, two-touchdown game against Virginia and as he continues to develop, he will make for a solid No. 3 receiver in all formats. Against Duke, he is likely to find the end zone at least once.

Marqise Lee, Southern California vs. Colorado: The Trojans will be inspired to romp the Buffaloes after their heartbreaking loss to Stanford. That will lead to huge days for Robert Woods and Lee, who should easily find room to score and have a huge day.

Tavarres King, Georgia vs. New Mexico State: If Malcolm Mitchell remains out with an injury, King will have an easy time picking apart the NMSU secondary en route to a huge day. They cannot match his physical play and he should get into the act in what should be a blowout.

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Briggs Orsbon, Ball State vs. Eastern Michigan: Orsbon is coming off games of eight and ten catches, and against EMU he is likely to see plenty of more targets. Orsbon is steady and a Cole Beasley clone, only that he finds the end zone a bit more. He is a solid sleeper play in all formats.

Billy Ray Stutzmann, Hawaii vs. Utah State: Hawaii returns home against the Aggies after laying a Fantasy egg in a win at Idaho. Billy Ray played well however, as he found the end zone. He is a solid start as a PPR machine and can be played safely.

Josh Boyce, TCU vs. Wyoming: Boyce has had an up and down year. Here is an up. Wyoming cannot matchup with Boyce physically, and he remains a solid option in deep leagues. He will find paydirt this week against the Cowboys.

Josh Jarboe, Arkansas State vs. Florida Atlantic: Jarboe is a solid complement to Dwayne Frampton and when ASU takes on the winless Owls, both receivers should prosper. Jarboe is coming off a seven-catch, 96-yard performance against North Texas and is a deep sleeper in all formats.

Sit Em! Wide Receiver (BCS)

Mike Shanahan, Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati: Shanahan had a nice night against UConn when he scored a couple of times, but he has not been as steady as many expected in 2011. Cincy may play a shootout with Pitt, but Shany is a bench option this week.

Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina vs. Arkansas: In the second-best SEC matchup of the weekend, the Razorbacks defense will key on the Gamecocks best weapon and with the team's quarterback situation muddled at best, he may struggle to be the game changer he is capable of being.

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Taveon Rogers, New Mexico vs. Georgia: Rogers is coming off back-to-back two-touchdown games but will not have the same room to roam against Georgia. While he may score a garbage time touchdown, he may not catch anything as well.

Chris McNeill, Wyoming vs. TCU: McNeill had not caught a touchdown since Week Two before his eight-catch, two-touchdown effort this weekend. TCU plays better defense than San Diego State and he should be stopped by the Frogs.