### **Wide receivers to start in Week 2**
**Tetairoa McMillan @ Arizona Cardinals**
The rookie first-rounder had a nice day that could have been even bigger in his first taste of NFL action. He could see a lot of fellow-rookie Will Johnson, who had a fantastic game at corner for the Cardinals in Week 1, but he should also see a lot of targets.
**Devonta Smith @ Kansas City Chiefs**
Since 2021, Smith has the fourth-most fantasy points among wide receivers against the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, two of those games were Super Bowls, so season-long fantasy wasn't really a factor, but you get my point. This is a good spot for a bounce-back game by the Slim Reaper.
**Calvin Ridley vs. Los Angeles Rams**
Getting the Broncos defense in Week 1 was a tough draw for the entire Tennessee offense. Ridley was targeted on a quarter of his routes in Week 1, and he should be more productive on those looks in this matchup.
**Sleeper start — Rome Odunze @ Detroit Lions**
With nine targets on Monday night, the most of any Bears receiver, I think the Odunze-Caleb Williams connection is picking up steam.
**Sleeper start — Quentin Johnston @ Las Vegas Raiders**
If Travis Etienne wasn't the fantasy surprise of Week 1, it was Johnston. He finished as the WR2 and WR3 in standard and PPR leagues, respectively, and the Raiders' pass defense looks shaky.
**Falcons spotlight — Drake London @ Minnesota Vikings**
London is a surefire start when healthy but after leaving Atlanta's Week 1 game late in the fourth quarter due to a shoulder injury, his status is up in the air. Head coach Raheem Morris' comments on Wednesday, however, should give owners a bit more confidence.
"I do expect him to play," Morris said. "That's not saying that he is, but when you ask me, do I expect him to play, of course. Drake's the ultimate tough guy, and when he says he's going to go practice, that usually tells you a lot."