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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: PPR
Chg Rk Player Tm Bye ADP
  1 Tyreek Hill MIA 6 WR2
  2 CeeDee Lamb DAL 7 WR1
  3 Justin Jefferson MIN 6 WR4
  4 Ja'Marr Chase CIN 12 WR3
Tier 2
  5 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET 5 WR5
  6 Puka Nacua LAR 6 WR7
  7 A.J. Brown PHI 5 WR6
Tier 3
  8 Davante Adams LV 10 WR9
  9 Garrett Wilson NYJ 12 WR8
  10 Chris Olave NO 12 WR10
  11 Mike Evans TB 11 WR13
  12 Brandon Aiyuk SF 9 WR19
  13 DeVonta Smith PHI 5 WR22
  14 Michael Pittman Jr. IND 14 WR12
  15 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI 11 WR11
  16 Drake London ATL 12 WR16
  17 Deebo Samuel SF 9 WR17
Tier 4
  18 George Pickens PIT 9 WR27
  19 DK Metcalf SEA 10 WR18
  20 Nico Collins HOU 14 WR14
  21 Jaylen Waddle MIA 6 WR21
  22 Zay Flowers BAL 14 WR24
  23 Stefon Diggs HOU 14 WR15
  24 Cooper Kupp LAR 6 WR23
  25 DeAndre Hopkins TEN 5 WR34
  26 Chris Godwin TB 11 WR32
  27 Amari Cooper CLE 10 WR28
  28 Christian Kirk JAC 12 WR36
  29 D.J. Moore CHI 7 WR20
Tier 5
  30 Jayden Reed GB 10 WR39
  31 Malik Nabers NYG 11 WR25
  32 Tee Higgins CIN 12 WR26
  33 Marquise Brown KC 6 WR38
  34 Terry McLaurin WAS 14 WR33
  35 Tank Dell HOU 14 WR31
  36 Jordan Addison MIN 6 WR40
  37 Diontae Johnson CAR 11 WR35
  38 Calvin Ridley TEN 5 WR30
  39 Keenan Allen CHI 7 WR29
  40 Tyler Lockett SEA 10 WR51
  41 Courtland Sutton DEN 14 WR42
Tier 6
  42 Brandin Cooks DAL 7 WR62
  43 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA 10 WR46
  44 Rashee Rice KC 6 WR37
  45 Josh Palmer LAC 5 WR64
  46 Jameson Williams DET 5 WR50
  47 Kendrick Bourne NE 14 WR78
  48 Jakobi Meyers LV 10 WR54
  49 Rome Odunze CHI 7 WR47
  50 Curtis Samuel BUF 12 WR52
  51 Jerry Jeudy CLE 10 WR53
  52 Rashid Shaheed NO 12 WR63
  53 Adam Thielen CAR 11 WR57
  54 Keon Coleman BUF 12 WR45
  55 Ladd McConkey LAC 5 WR44
  56 Romeo Doubs GB 10 WR60
Tier 7
  57 Demario Douglas NE 14 WR71
  58 Jahan Dotson WAS 14 WR66
  59 Darnell Mooney ATL 12 WR56
  60 Xavier Worthy KC 6 WR43
  61 Demarcus Robinson LAR 6 WR83
  62 Gabe Davis JAC 12 WR55
  63 Josh Downs IND 14 WR68
  64 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG 11 WR75
  65 Marvin Mims DEN 14 WR77
  66 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC 12 WR48
  67 Mike Williams NYJ 12 WR49
  68 Michael Wilson ARI 11 -
  69 Christian Watson GB 10 WR41
Tier 8
  70 Darius Slayton NYG 11 -
  71 Elijah Moore CLE 10 -
  72 Ja'Lynn Polk NE 14 WR73
  73 Rashod Bateman BAL 14 WR74
  74 Khalil Shakir BUF 12 WR58
  75 Quentin Johnston LAC 5 WR61
  76 Jalen Tolbert DAL 7 -
  77 Rondale Moore ATL 12 -
  78 D.J. Chark LAC 5 -
  79 Trey Palmer TB 11 -
  80 Adonai Mitchell IND 14 WR65
  81 Dontayvion Wicks GB 10 WR69
  82 Tyler Boyd TEN 5 WR87
  83 Jermaine Burton CIN 12 WR76
  84 Odell Beckham Jr. MIA 6 WR72
  85 Xavier Legette CAR 11 WR59
  86 Josh Reynolds DEN 14 -
  87 Zay Jones ARI 11 -
Tier 9
  88 Greg Dortch ARI 11 -
  89 Jamison Crowder WAS 14 -
  90 Mack Hollins BUF 12 -
  91 Tre Tucker LV 10 -
  92 Kalif Raymond DET 5 -
  93 Malachi Corley NYJ 12 -
  94 Roman Wilson PIT 9 WR80
  95 Calvin Austin PIT 9 -
  96 Allen Lazard NYJ 12 -
  97 Nelson Agholor BAL 14 -
  98 Noah Brown HOU 14 WR85
  99 Jalin Hyatt NYG 11 -
  100 Ricky Pearsall SF 9 WR67
  101 JuJu Smith-Schuster NE 14 -
  102 Van Jefferson PIT 9 -
  103 Andrei Iosivas CIN 12 -
  104 Devin Duvernay JAC 12 -
  105 Treylon Burks TEN 5 -
  106 Tutu Atwell LAR 6 -
  107 Donovan Peoples-Jones DET 5 -
  108 KaVontae Turpin DAL 7 -
  109 Michael Gallup LV 10 -
  110 Marquez Valdes-Scantling BUF 12 WR84
  111 Braxton Berrios MIA 6 -
  112 Justin Watson KC 6 -
  113 Brandon Powell MIN 6 -
  114 Luke McCaffrey WAS 14 WR70
  115 Jalen McMillan TB 11 -
  116 Parris Campbell PHI 5 -
  117 Jauan Jennings SF 9 WR86
  118 Alec Pierce IND 14 -
  119 Bub Means NO 12 -
  120 Trent Sherfield MIN 6 -
  121 Tyler Scott CHI 7 -
  122 Jonathan Mingo CAR 11 -
  123 Troy Franklin DEN 14 WR79
  124 Cedric Tillman CLE 10 -
  125 A.T. Perry NO 12 -
  126 Cedrick Wilson NO 12 -
  127 Jalen Reagor NE 14 -
  128 Jake Bobo SEA 10 -
  129 Skyy Moore KC 6 -
  130 Devontez Walker BAL 14 -
  131 Xavier Gipson NYJ 12 -
  132 Ray-Ray McCloud ATL 12 -
  133 Bo Melton GB 10 -
  134 Isaiah Hodgins NYG 11 -
  135 Trenton Irwin CIN 12 -
  136 Ainias Smith PHI 5 -
  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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  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.

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

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

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

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

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

  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.

  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.

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

  Kendrick Bourne, NE: ACL injury in late October.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  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.

  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.

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

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

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