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Regular Season, Updated: 6/5/2024


Projections:  QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DEF | DL | LB | DB

Rankings with Outlooks:  QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DL | LB | DB

Rankings:  Top 225 | QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DEF | DL | LB | DB | Print | MFL Power

Options:  Non-PPR | Half-PPR | PPR

Upside = Upside   Risk = Risk

 
WIDE RECEIVERS: Non-PPR
Chg Rk Player Tm Bye ADP
  1 Tyreek Hill MIA 6 -
  2 CeeDee Lamb DAL 7 -
  3 Justin Jefferson MIN 6 -
  4 Ja'Marr Chase CIN 12 -
Tier 2
  5 Puka Nacua LAR 6 -
  6 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET 5 -
  7 A.J. Brown PHI 5 -
Tier 3
  8 Mike Evans TB 11 -
  9 Garrett Wilson NYJ 12 -
  10 Deebo Samuel SF 9 -
  11 Chris Olave NO 12 -
  12 Brandon Aiyuk SF 9 -
  13 Davante Adams LV 10 -
  14 DeVonta Smith PHI 5 -
  15 Drake London ATL 12 -
Tier 4
  16 DK Metcalf SEA 10 -
  17 Nico Collins HOU 14 -
  18 George Pickens PIT 9 -
  19 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI 11 -
  20 Jaylen Waddle MIA 6 -
  21 Cooper Kupp LAR 6 -
  22 Zay Flowers BAL 14 -
  23 Amari Cooper CLE 10 -
  24 Michael Pittman Jr. IND 14 -
  25 D.J. Moore CHI 7 -
  26 Stefon Diggs HOU 14 -
  27 DeAndre Hopkins TEN 5 -
  28 Christian Kirk JAC 12 -
Tier 5
  29 Chris Godwin TB 11 -
  30 Jayden Reed GB 10 -
  31 Tee Higgins CIN 12 -
  32 Tank Dell HOU 14 -
  33 Marquise Brown KC 6 -
  34 Malik Nabers NYG 11 -
  35 Terry McLaurin WAS 14 -
  36 Calvin Ridley TEN 5 -
  37 Jordan Addison MIN 6 -
  38 Diontae Johnson CAR 11 -
  39 Courtland Sutton DEN 14 -
  40 Tyler Lockett SEA 10 -
  41 Keenan Allen CHI 7 -
  42 Brandin Cooks DAL 7 -
Tier 6
  43 Jameson Williams DET 5 -
  44 Rashee Rice KC 6 -
  45 Josh Palmer LAC 5 -
  46 Rashid Shaheed NO 12 -
  47 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA 10 -
  48 Rome Odunze CHI 7 -
  49 Jakobi Meyers LV 10 -
  50 Kendrick Bourne NE 14 -
  51 Jerry Jeudy CLE 10 -
  52 Keon Coleman BUF 12 -
  53 Curtis Samuel BUF 12 -
  54 Jahan Dotson WAS 14 -
  55 Romeo Doubs GB 10 -
  56 Ladd McConkey LAC 5 -
  57 Xavier Worthy KC 6 -
Tier 7
  58 Demario Douglas NE 14 -
  59 Adam Thielen CAR 11 -
  60 Darnell Mooney ATL 12 -
  61 Marvin Mims DEN 14 -
  62 Gabe Davis JAC 12 -
  63 Demarcus Robinson LAR 6 -
  64 Christian Watson GB 10 -
  65 Mike Williams NYJ 12 -
  66 Darius Slayton NYG 11 -
  67 Michael Wilson ARI 11 -
  68 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC 12 -
  69 Josh Downs IND 14 -
  70 Khalil Shakir BUF 12 -
  71 Quentin Johnston LAC 5 -
  72 Rashod Bateman BAL 14 -
Tier 8
  73 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG 11 -
  74 Elijah Moore CLE 10 -
  75 Jalen Tolbert DAL 7 -
  76 Ja'Lynn Polk NE 14 -
  77 D.J. Chark LAC 5 -
  78 Dontayvion Wicks GB 10 -
  79 Adonai Mitchell IND 14 -
  80 Trey Palmer TB 11 -
  81 Jermaine Burton CIN 12 -
  82 Odell Beckham Jr. MIA 6 -
  83 Rondale Moore ATL 12 -
  84 Tyler Boyd TEN 5 -
  85 Xavier Legette CAR 11 -
  86 Josh Reynolds DEN 14 -
  87 Zay Jones ARI 11 -
  88 Kalif Raymond DET 5 -
  89 Jalin Hyatt NYG 11 -
  90 Calvin Austin PIT 9 -
Tier 9
  91 Malachi Corley NYJ 12 -
  92 Tre Tucker LV 10 -
  93 Mack Hollins BUF 12 -
  94 Allen Lazard NYJ 12 -
  95 Greg Dortch ARI 11 -
  96 Roman Wilson PIT 9 -
  97 Nelson Agholor BAL 14 -
  98 Noah Brown HOU 14 -
  99 Jamison Crowder WAS 14 -
  100 Ricky Pearsall SF 9 -
  101 Van Jefferson PIT 9 -
  102 KaVontae Turpin DAL 7 -
  103 Devin Duvernay JAC 12 -
  104 Andrei Iosivas CIN 12 -
  105 Treylon Burks TEN 5 -
  106 JuJu Smith-Schuster NE 14 -
  107 Marquez Valdes-Scantling BUF 12 -
  108 Tutu Atwell LAR 6 -
  109 Justin Watson KC 6 -
  110 Donovan Peoples-Jones DET 5 -
  111 Michael Gallup LV 10 -
  112 Luke McCaffrey WAS 14 -
  113 Jalen McMillan TB 11 -
  114 Brandon Powell MIN 6 -
  115 Alec Pierce IND 14 -
  116 Braxton Berrios MIA 6 -
  117 Parris Campbell PHI 5 -
  118 Bub Means NO 12 -
  119 Jauan Jennings SF 9 -
  120 Tyler Scott CHI 7 -
  121 Trent Sherfield MIN 6 -
  122 Jalen Reagor NE 14 -
  123 Jonathan Mingo CAR 11 -
  124 Troy Franklin DEN 14 -
  125 Cedric Tillman CLE 10 -
  126 Devontez Walker BAL 14 -
  127 A.T. Perry NO 12 -
  128 Cedrick Wilson NO 12 -
  129 Skyy Moore KC 6 -
  130 Jake Bobo SEA 10 -
  131 Ray-Ray McCloud ATL 12 -
  132 Bo Melton GB 10 -
  133 Trenton Irwin CIN 12 -
  134 Isaiah Hodgins NYG 11 -
  135 Ainias Smith PHI 5 -
  136 Xavier Gipson NYJ 12 -
  137 Parker Washington JAC 12 -
  138 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine TEN 5 -
  139 Dyami Brown WAS 14 -
  140 Malik Washington MIA 6 -
 
COMMENTS
  Tyreek Hill, MIA: Back-to-back seasons of 1700 receiving yards. One of the top three fantasy options at the position.

  CeeDee Lamb, DAL: Top fantasy wideout in 2023. More of the same expected in 2024.

  Justin Jefferson, MIN: Had 1074 yards in only 10 games last season.

  Ja'Marr Chase, CIN: Been a top-12 fantasy wideout in each of his first three seasons.

  Puka Nacua, LAR: 105 catches and almost 1500 yards as a rookie. A WR1 even with Kupp on the other side.

  Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET: Took another leap in Year 3. Established himself as a top ten fantasy wideout.

  A.J. Brown, PHI: Back-to-back 1400 receiving seasons. Concentrated pass offense around Brown and Smith.

  Mike Evans, TB: 10-straight seasons over 1000 receiving yards for Mike Evans.

  Garrett Wilson, NYJ: Should be top 5 among all receivers in targets in 2024.

  Deebo Samuel, SF: Dual-threat weapon with 1117 yds and 12 total TDs last season.

  Chris Olave, NO: Holds WR2 value as the Saints to pass catcher.

  Brandon Aiyuk, SF: Looking for a new deal. 49ers best pure receiver. High-end WR2.

  Davante Adams, LV: Four-straight 100-catch seasons for Adams. Age 31 and QB concerns.

  DeVonta Smith, PHI: Concentrated pass offense around Brown and Smith. 7 TDs each of the last two seasons for Smith.

  Drake London, ATL: Should set a career high in targets as long as he remains healthy.

  DK Metcalf, SEA: With three capable wideouts in Seattle, Metcalf has settled into a strong fantasy WR2.

  Nico Collins, HOU: Nico is not likely to repeat his WR12 finish with Diggs in town and a healthy Tank Dell.

  George Pickens, PIT: Pickens moves into the No.1 WR role with Diontae Johnson gone.

  Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI: Rookie steps into a dominant target role.

  Jaylen Waddle, MIA: New contract extension. Three-straight seasons of 1000 yards.

  Cooper Kupp, LAR: Injuries have hampered his last two seasons. Now playing second fiddle to Puka.

  Zay Flowers, BAL: WR 2/3 that lacks volume of a typical No.1 wideout.

  Amari Cooper, CLE: 1000-yard seasons in five out of last six years for Cooper.

  Michael Pittman Jr., IND: Top 15 in targets each of the last three seasons. Low-end WR1 with upside.

  D.J. Moore, CHI: Still top wideout on team but Keenan Allen's presence will be a factor.

  Stefon Diggs, HOU: Great depth for Texans but must be comfortable sharing the spotlight with two younger, talented receivers.

  DeAndre Hopkins, TEN: Hopkins more of a high-end WR2 at this point is his career. Ridley and Boyd could steal targets.

  Christian Kirk, JAC: Groin injury cost him 5 games last season. WR2 upside with Ridley gone.

  Chris Godwin, TB: Expected to see more slot action which should increase his PPR value.

  Jayden Reed, GB: Green Bay's WR room is full of options making them volatile for fantasy owners.

  Tee Higgins, CIN: Higgins wants a new deal. Has yet to sigh franchise tag. Could be last year in CIN.

  Tank Dell, HOU: Broken leg in early December. Should be ready for camp.

  Marquise Brown, KC: Should open up the Chiefs downfield passing attack. Could take on a bigger role if Rice is suspended.

  Malik Nabers, NYG: Most talented receiver on Giants roster. Should step into a starting role.

  Terry McLaurin, WAS: Four-straight 1000-yard seasons. New coach and rookie QB to deal with.

  Calvin Ridley, TEN: Titans upgrade WR room with Ridley on a sizeable deal. Unlikely to see 1000 yards with Hopkins in town.

  Jordan Addison, MIN: Established himself as a solid contributor in rookie year. No.2 wideout role locked up.

  Diontae Johnson, CAR: Should be No.1 wideout in CAR but probably more of a fantasy WR2, with most value in PPR leagues.

  Courtland Sutton, DEN: 10 TDs in 2023 sparked Sutton's best fantasy season since 2019.

  Tyler Lockett, SEA: Role seems set but Lockett is 31 years old. And slowing signs could lead to more JSN.

  Keenan Allen, CHI: Won't see the same target share he enjoyed with LAC. 32 years old.

  Brandin Cooks, DAL: Has the No.2 wideout spot locked down.

  Jameson Williams, DET: Can we get a full season of Jameson please? Door is open for him to be the No.2 wideout.

  Rashee Rice, KC: Off-field trouble. Suspension expected but how many games remains unclear.

  Josh Palmer, LAC: Opportunity for a starting role. Averaged 15.3 yards per catch last season.

  Rashid Shaheed, NO: Big-play threat should see an increased snap share in 2024.

  Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA: Wouldn't be surprised to see a Year 2 jump for JSN but will have to come at the expense of Lockett.

  Rome Odunze, CHI: Rookie looks promising but will have to wait his turn behind Moore and Allen.

  Jakobi Meyers, LV: Been a solid 800-yard receiver the last three seasons. No.2 wideout role secured.

  Kendrick Bourne, NE: ACL injury in late October.

  Jerry Jeudy, CLE: Jeudy got paid like a valuable part of the offense. His best fantasy season was WR22 in 2022.

  Keon Coleman, BUF: Rookie has good opportunity to carve out a role. We'll get a better idea of his role during camp.

  Curtis Samuel, BUF: Should crack the starting lineup as the Bills piece together their WR room.

  Jahan Dotson, WAS: Moves into No.2 wideout role with Curtis Samuel gone.

  Romeo Doubs, GB: 8 TDs kept Doubs in the fantasy conversation but he failed to crack 700 receiving yards last season.

  Ladd McConkey, LAC: Rookie could find himself in starting lineup given weak WR room. Keenan Allen role?

  Xavier Worthy, KC: Speedster. Fantasy output will be spotty given history of rookie WRs in this offense.

  Demario Douglas, NE: Not a prototypical No.1 wideout at only 5-8, 179 lbs.

  Adam Thielen, CAR: 33-year-old veteran coming off his best season since 2020. Won't repeat those numbers with Diontae Johnson in town.

  Darnell Mooney, ATL: Should slide right into the No.2 wideout role. Inconsistent flex option as he's 4th in line for touches.

  Marvin Mims, DEN: Expect Mims to see the field more in 2024. 35.8% snap share last season.

  Gabe Davis, JAC: Deep threat option in Jags offense. Likely to start opposite Kirk.

  Demarcus Robinson, LAR: Valuable third WR to the Rams but fantasy value will be spotty.

  Christian Watson, GB: Took a deep dive into his hamstring issues this off-season. Will it help?

  Mike Williams, NYJ: ACL recovery. Likely to be limited in camp but Week 1 availability is realistic.

  Darius Slayton, NYG: A 700-yard receiver the last two seasons. Upside is limited.

  Michael Wilson, ARI: Second-year wideout will struggle to see volume.

  Brian Thomas Jr., JAC: Fourth option in passing offense behind Kirk, Engram and Gabe Davis.

  Josh Downs, IND: Should have the No.2 wideout role. Low aDOT, PPR type.

  Quentin Johnston, LAC: Chargers don't have much of a choice. Must play Johnston despite shaky rookie season.

  Rashod Bateman, BAL: Coaching staff expects Bateman to more involved this season. Weekly flex option is best outcome.

  Wan'Dale Robinson, NYG: Slot receiver. Short receptions and lack of TDs aren't great for his fantasy value.

  Ja'Lynn Polk, NE: Thin WR room in New England with uninspiring fantasy prospects could be beneficial for rookie.

  Dontayvion Wicks, GB: Staff loves him but will need more snaps to stay fantasy relevant.

  Adonai Mitchell, IND: Rookie will battle Pierce for WR3 role.

  Jermaine Burton, CIN: Third WR role is open for business as Tyler Boyd (TEN) has moved on.

  Odell Beckham Jr., MIA: Third option in passing game. Unlikely to have significant fantasy value.

  Tyler Boyd, TEN: Boyd's arrival pushes Burks down the food chain. Boyd barely cracked the top 50 WRs in PPR leagues last season.

  Xavier Legette, CAR: Rookie has opportunity in weak WR room but fantasy value is weak.

  Zay Jones, ARI: Should easily start in three-WR sets.

  Calvin Austin, PIT: No.2 wide receiver spot is up for grabs. Austin, Wilson, Callaway and Jefferson could all win the job.

  Roman Wilson, PIT: No.2 wide receiver spot is up for grabs. Wilson, Austin, Callaway and Jefferson could all win the job.

  JuJu Smith-Schuster, NE: Battled injuries last season. Will likely go undrafted in most leagues.