After a tame Week 1, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones busted out in Week 2, hauling in five receptions for 106 yards and a couple of touchdowns in a 24-20 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Now, Jones will get set to do damage against the Indianapolis Colts' secondary in the Falcons' Week 3 matchup in Indy.

Jones can basically get his no matter who he plays against. A legitimate argument can be made that he is the best wide out in the NFL, or at least the most consistent one.

So, it should not hard for Jones to have a big game against a Colts pass defense that really is nothing more than ordinary.

The good news for Indianapolis is that it looks like cornerback Pierre Desir will be playing in this contest in spite of a knee issue, so expect him to see some time on Jones in this one.

But while Desir is solid, he is certainly not elite, meaning Jones could have a field day.

What we have to remember about Atlanta is that its receiving corps is very deep. It's not just Jones. It's also Calvin Ridley (who caught eight passes for 105 yards and a score last week) and reliable veteran Mohamed Sanu. Plus, there is underrated tight end Austin Hooper.

Throw in the fact that Devonta Freeman and Ito Smith can catch passes out of the backfield, and Matt Ryan has a plethora of weapons he can throw to in the aerial attack.

Still, Jones is his No. 1 guy, and if the Falcons want to be a serious contender in the NFC this season, he needs to remain special.

While Atlanta will be playing on the road in this one, the game will be in a dome, so the Falcons shouldn't have much of a problem getting their passing game going.

Ryan may look to establish Jones right from the get-go, as I don't think Indianapolis has much of an answer for him, even if it does have some playmakers in its secondary (like safety Malik Hooker).

Because of Ridley and the rest of the threats in Atlanta's passing attack, the Colts won't be able to regularly double team Jones, which should open him up for a big performance.

Don't be the least bit surprised if Jones ends up having another 100-yard day on Sunday.