Sometimes you are so hot, you can’t even help yourself. With our starts going off in a big way, we are back on track. Thanks to the return of the real Juron Criner and T.J. Moe, we did well.

Now with only a few weeks left to get playoff eligible, let’s keep the hot streak going.

Last Week's Starts

Juron Criner, Arizona vs. UCLA: 10 receptions, 101 yards, 3 TD. Grade A

T.J. Moe, Missouri vs. Oklahoma State: 6 receptions, 103 yards, TD. Grade A

La'Rod King, Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State: 5 receptions, 84 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Chleb Ravenell, Western Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan: 6 receptions, 70 yards. Grade B

Cody Hoffman, BYU vs. Idaho State: 5 receptions, 71 yards, 2 TD. Grade A

Geraldo Boldewijn, Boise State vs. Air Force: 3 receptions, 39 yards. Grade D

Ryan Balentine, Southern Miss vs. SMU: 3 receptions, 33 yards. Grade D

Overall Grade: B+

Last Week's Sits

Jeremy Ebert, Northwestern vs. Penn State: 5 receptions, 109 yards. Grade C

Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee vs. Alabama: 2 receptions, 32 yards. Grade A

Jermaine Kearse, Washington vs. Stanford: 4 receptions, 52 yards. Grade A-

Darius Johnson, SMU vs. Southern Miss: No receptions. Grade A

Deon Long, New Mexico vs. TCU: No receptions. Grade A

Overall Grade: A-

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Jeremy Ebert, Northwestern vs. Indiana: One week after we benched Ebert he is back in our good graces against the Hoosiers. Indiana let Marvin McNutt go wild last week, so Ebert should find plenty of room to make an impact and put up close to 20 Fantasy points.

Alex Torres, Texas Tech vs. Iowa State: Tech pulled off a shocker at Oklahoma and Torres was a key, scoring three touchdowns in the win. Now against the Cyclones, Torres is locked and loaded for another huge day, especially if Darrin Moore misses another game.

DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson vs. Georgia Tech: Hopkins was just as electric as anyone else on the field last week as Clemson blew out UNC. Now in a tougher game against Tech, Hopkins may very well have another big game in him. With defenses focusing on Sammy Watkins, he has single coverage all the time. Expect him to exploit it again.

Marvin McNutt, Iowa vs. Minnesota: Minnesota cannot defend and McNutt is a true playmaker and the leader of the Iowa offense. This is a no-brainer.

Markus Wheaton, Oregon State vs. Utah: Although he has yet to score in 2011, Wheaton has played steady and been the team's leading target. Utah has been abused recently by athletic receivers and this is the week Wheaton finds paydirt.

Rashad Greene, Florida State vs. North Carolina State: Greene is a freak of an athlete and a speedster. The Wolfpack cannot contain him on the outside and he should find the deep routes easy to come by.

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Cody Wilson, Central Michigan vs. Akron: Wilson and the Chips offense is on fire, and he is beginning to put up numbers that we expect from the talented wideout. With 49 catches on the year, he may catch double digits against Akron, a team that just allowed 37 points to Ohio, a squad not known for scoring at will.

Danny Webster, East Carolina vs. Tulane: With Justin Hardy out for the Pirates for the next few weeks, Webster is an interesting name to step up. He caught six balls for more than 80 yards last week and against a porous Tulane defense, he is a threat to find the end zone and top 100 yards.

Crocket Gillmore, Colorado State vs. UNLV: A true hail mary play here, mostly because how can you not love the name? Gilmore is the Rams' leading receiver, and I think despite my broken hand I can grab six balls for 80 yards and a score against UNLV's secondary, so why not Mr. Gilmore?

Sit Em! Wide Receivers (BCS)

Jarius Wright, Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt: After Wright exploded against Texas A&M he was a must start every week going forward, but now he is struggling. Vandy is a better defense than you think, and with the way Tyler Wilson spreads the ball around, other guys will get touches and keep his value down.

La'Rod King, Kentucky vs. Mississippi State: Last week King scored twice as we started him. Now against an SEC defense he will struggle. Bench in all formats.

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Cody Hoffman, BYU vs. TCU: Hoffman we liked for last week against Idaho State and he responded with two scores. Not this week, not with an untested road QB and not against TCU. Bench Hoffman this week.

Noel Grigsby, San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech: Grigsby is a solid player in PPR formats, but with the Spartans going on the road in this one, he cannot be counted on to find the end zone. There are safer bets to score than Grigsby.

Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Western Kentucky: Leonard is another solid PPR receiver that is solid in those formats but struggles to put touchdowns in his stat column. Western Kentucky will try to control the ball through the ground game in Bobby Rainey, so there should be a better player to use for your WR3 spot.