Johnson to challenge Williams: The Detroit News reports the focus at wide receiver this year in Detroit could shift from Roy Williams to Calvin Johnson as the primary threat. Johnson has everything required to be a great player. (Updated 07/22/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/26/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Johnson, who was limited last year with a back problem, has the talent to be a No. 1 option for the Lions and Fantasy owners. But it's not like Williams is a slug, and Williams is in a contract year. Look for both players to shine and be great Fantasy targets. For now, consider Williams a No. 2 Fantasy WR and Johnson a high-end No. 3 option. (Updated 07/22/2008).
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Johnson to challenge Williams: The Detroit News reports the focus at wide receiver this year in Detroit could shift from Roy Williams to Calvin Johnson as the primary threat. Johnson has everything required to be a great player. (Updated 07/22/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/26/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Johnson, who was limited last year with a back problem, has the talent to be a No. 1 option for the Lions and Fantasy owners. But it's not like Williams is a slug, and Williams is in a contract year. Look for both players to shine and be great Fantasy targets. For now, consider Williams a No. 2 Fantasy WR and Johnson a high-end No. 3 option. (Updated 07/22/2008).
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