Week 10 was another exciting week for the NFL’s best wide receivers. Some guys made huge impacts on their teams, whether they were wins or losses. However, other guys struggled to find their footing against opposing defenses. As the second half of the season is underway, we can’t wait to see how many receptions and touchdowns these wide receivers will haul in for their respective teams.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ wide receivers after week 10.
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Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr.: C+
Harrison Jr. had a good afternoon for the Cardinals, as they won 31-6 against the woeful New York Jets. Harrison Jr. caught five receptions for 54 yards and scored a touchdown. Harrison Jr. and the Redbirds’ offense made quick work of the Jets, as they took advantage of the Jets’ struggles throughout the majority of the game.
Atlanta Falcons: Drake London: A-
London had a nice game for the Falcons, even though they lost a stunning 17-20 match-up against their NFC South rivals, the New Orleans Saints. London caught eight receptions for 97 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see London score a touchdown, but it didn’t happen. London and the Falcons travel west for a week 11 showdown against the Denver Broncos.
Baltimore Ravens: Tylan Wallace: A-
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Wallace had a great game for the Ravens, as they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 35-34 in nail-biting and controversial fashion. Wallace caught three receptions for 115 yards and scored three touchdowns on the night. When Wallace scored, it looked like he was out of bounds, but he was able to tip-toe his feet away from the sidelines when he scored his 84-yard touchdown in the victory. Wallace and the Ravens travel to the Keystone State for a divisional week 11 showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Buffalo Bills: Mack Hollins: B-
Hollins had a nice performance for the Bills in their 30-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts, even without Keon Coleman or Amari Cooper, who were both out with injuries. Hollins caught four receptions for 86 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Hollins took advantage of being on the field as his teammates Cooper and Coleman were out with wrist injuries. Hollins and the Bills return home for one of their biggest test of the season as they welcome the Kansas City Chiefs to town for a week 11 showdown.
Carolina Panthers: Jalen Coker: C-
Coker had a decent Sunday in Munich, Germany, as the Panthers defeated the New York Giants 20-17 in overtime. Coker caught three receptions for 41 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. His teammate, Ja’Tavion Sanders, caught two receptions for eight yards and scored the Panthers’ only receiving touchdown. Coker played fairly, but it would’ve been nice to see him score a touchdown on the day.
Chicago Bears: Rome Odunze: F
Odunze and the Bears’ offense were dismantled in their 3-19 humiliating loss at home against the New England Patriots. Odunze caught three receptions for 23 yards. A rough afternoon for Odunze as no one on the Bears was able to cross the goal line for a touchdown. Odunze and the Bears have to move on and get prepared for their week 11 match-up when the Green Bay Packers come to town.
Cincinnati Bengals: Ja’Marr Chase: A+
Chase played an outstanding game for the Bengals, even though the team lost in a very close yet controversial 34-35 divisional battle against the Baltimore Ravens. Chase hauled in 11 receptions for 264 yards and scored three touchdowns. Chase’s video game-like performance wasn’t enough to help the Bengals top the Ravens.
The team attempted a two-point conversion at the tail end of the game, which failed, while the referees missed a defensive holding call against the Ravens, as well as Joe Burrow getting hit in the helmet and facemask. Regardless, Burrow’s performance was incredible to watch.
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Cleveland Browns: Cedric Tillman: Bye Week
Tillman’s performance against the Los Angeles Chargers in week nine was a good sign for the Browns’ offense, even though they lost the game. Tillman should do just fine with Jameis Winston throwing him the ball moving forward when the Browns resume playing football after their bye week.
Dallas Cowboys: CeeDee Lamb: F
Lamb had a brutal afternoon for the Cowboys, as they lost 6-34 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Lamb caught six receptions for 21 yards and rushed for three yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. Dak Prescott’s season ended due to him opting for season-ending surgery to repair his partially torn hamstring, while Lamb and the Cowboys’ offense struggled.
Denver Broncos: Courtland Sutton: B-
Sutton had a nice game for the Broncos, even though they fell 14-16 due to Chiefs’ linebacker Leo Chenal blocking Will Lutz’s game-ending kick. Sutton caught six receptions for 70 yards and scored a touchdown. Sutton’s efforts weren’t enough, as the team suffered a very close loss and had to move on to week 11 when they welcomed the Atlanta Falcons to town.
Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown: C+
St. Brown and the Lions had a nice Sunday night as they defeated the Houston Texans 26-23 in comeback fashion. St. Brown caught six receptions for 60 yards and scored a touchdown. St. Brown extended his touchdown streak to seven straight consecutive games, as he continues to help the Lions’ offense play very well against their opponents.
Green Bay Packers: Jayden Reed: Bye Week
Reed was a bright spot for the Packers in their 14-24 loss at home against the Detroit Lions as he continues to have a good 2024 season. Reed and the Packers travel to the Windy City for a week 11 divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears.
Houston Texans: John Metchie III: B
Metchie III stepped up in the absence of Stefon Diggs and Nico Collins and had a good night for the Texans, even though the team lost 23-26 against the Detroit Lions. Metchie III caught five receptions for 74 yards and hauled in a touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud. Metchie III looks to stay heavily involved in the Texans’ offense as they travel to AT&T Stadium for a week 11 instate showdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
Indianapolis Colts: Alec Pierce: B
Pierce had a great game for the Colts, even though the team lost 20-30. Pierce caught four receptions for 81 yards and scored a touchdown. Pierce has so far been very reliable as one of the Colts’ wide receivers on the team, while Michael Pittman Jr. was sidelined due to a back injury. Pierce and the Colts travel east for a week 11 showdown against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Gabe Davis: F
Davis and the Jaguars’ offense struggled, as they lost 7-12 against the Minnesota Vikings. Davis caught a reception for 19 yards and was targeted four times in the game. A rough afternoon for the Jaguars’ receiving core, as they combined for a total of 111 yards in the air. Davis and the Jaguars were also without Trevor Lawrence, who was out due to a left shoulder sprain. Hopefully, Davis and the Jaguars will bounce back. However, they have a tough week 11 road test against the Detroit Lions.
Kansas City Chiefs: DeAndre Hopkins: C-
Hopkins had a decent day for the Chiefs, as they narrowly won 16-14 against the Denver Broncos. Hopkins caught four receptions for 56 yards but didn’t score any touchdowns. Before the game ended, Hopkins thought the Chiefs were going to lose, but Mecole Hardman reassured him it wasn’t necessarily so. Sure enough, Leo Chenal blocked Will Lutz’s field goal, giving the Chiefs the win. Hopkins and the Chiefs travel to western New York and square off against the Buffalo Bills in week 11.
Las Vegas Raiders: Jakobi Meyers: Bye Week
Meyers had a good week nine, but the Raiders’ offense needs a new quarterback for the 2025 season, as Gardner Minshew and Desmond Ridder aren’t the answers for the team moving forward. Meyers and the Silver and Black travel to South Beach for a week 11 showdown against the Miami Dolphins.
Los Angeles Chargers: Ladd McConkey: C-
McConkey had a decent afternoon for the Chargers, as they defeated the Tennessee Titans 27-17. McConkey caught two receptions for 52 yards but didn’t score any touchdowns. McConkey’s teammate, Quentin Johnston, scored a touchdown. McConkey may not have scored a touchdown, but he helped the Chargers earn a very nice victory in the end. McConkey and the Chargers continue their home stand as they welcome the Cincinnati Bengals to town in week 11 on Sunday Night Football.
Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua: A-
Nacua had a nice night for the Rams, even though the team lost 15-23 in stunning fashion against the Miami Dolphins. Nacua caught nine receptions for 98 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Even though Nacua didn’t score a touchdown, he and Kupp continued to be one of the great wide receivers for the Rams despite the loss.
Miami Dolphins: Jaylen Waddle: C-
Waddle had an okay night for the Dolphins, as they stunned the Los Angeles Rams 23-15. Waddle caught three receptions for 57 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Despite the slow pace of the game, Waddle and the Dolphins earned a nice win, which keeps their 2024 season alive for now. Waddle and company return home and will get prepared to host the Las Vegas Raiders in week 11.
Minnesota Vikings: Justin Jefferson: C
Jefferson and the Vikings had a bit of a rough afternoon as they narrowly won 12-7 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jefferson caught five receptions for 48 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. A rough afternoon for Sam Darnold, as he threw three interceptions, but Jefferson and company need to bounce back from this loss as soon as possible.
New England Patriots: DeMario Douglas: C-
Douglas and the Patriots had themselves a nice afternoon as they dismantled the Chicago Bears 19-3. Douglas caught four receptions for 50 yards but didn’t score any touchdowns. His teammate Ja’Lynn Polk caught a reception for two yards and scored a touchdown. It would’ve been nice if Douglas scored a touchdown, but it didn’t happen. Douglas and the Patriots return home and will welcome the Los Angeles Rams to town in week 11.
New Orleans Saints: Marquez Valdes-Scantling: A
Valdes-Scantling had a very nice afternoon for the Saints as they stunned the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. As one of the league’s best wide receivers, Valdes-Scantling caught three receptions for 109 yards and scored two touchdowns. Valdes-Scantling stepped up for the Saints as they are without Rashid Shaheed (who is out for the season due to knee surgery) and Chris Olave (who suffered a concussion in the team’s week nine loss against the Carolina Panthers). Valdes-Scantling and the Saints remain home and will welcome the Cleveland Browns to town in week 11.
New York Giants: Malik Nabers: D+
Nabers played an okay game, as the Giants fell flat against the Carolina Panthers in their 17-20 overtime loss in Munich, Germany. Nabers caught six receptions for 50 yards but didn’t score a single touchdown. A lot of the blame for Nabers quiet Sunday falls on Daniel Jones, who threw two costly interceptions. Luckily for Nabers and the G-Men, they enter a bye week in week 11.
New York Jets: Garrett Wilson: C-
Wilson and the Jets had a tough afternoon, as they lost a painful 6-31 game against the Arizona Cardinals. Wilson caught five receptions for 41 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Wilson said after the game, “The energy’s not there, and we’re playing like trash,” as the Jets are currently 3-7. Wilson and the Jets return home and will host the Indianapolis Colts in week 11.
Philadelphia Eagles: A.J. Brown: A-
Brown had a very nice afternoon for the Eagles as they dismantled the Dallas Cowboys 34-6. Brown caught five receptions for 109 yards, but he didn’t score a touchdown. Brown torched the Cowboys’ defense and helped his team earn an impressive road victory over them, even though it would’ve been nice to see Brown haul in a touchdown pass in the game.
Pittsburgh Steelers: George Pickens: A-
Pickens had a nice game for the Steelers, as they emerged victorious against the Washington Commanders in a very close 28-27 victory. Pickens caught five receptions for 91 yards and scored a touchdown. Pickens is continuing to form great offensive on-field chemistry with Russell Wilson, throwing him the ball as opposed to Justin Fields. Pickens and the Steelers return home and will face off against their AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, in week 11.
San Francisco 49ers: Ricky Pearsall: B
Pearsall made his NFL debut in week 10 after recovering from a gunshot wound in the chest sustained in a failed robbery before the season began. Pearsall performed very well in the 49ers 23-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Pearsall caught four receptions for 73 yards and scored a 46-yard touchdown. A great debut for Pearsall, as he helped his team earn the win and score a touchdown in the victory. Hopefully, Pearsall continues to develop and help the 49ers earn more wins moving forward.
Seattle Seahawks: Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Bye Week
Smith-Njigba had an impressive week, which was overshadowed by the team’s 20-26 overtime loss against the Los Angeles Rams. One of the league’s exciting wide receivers, Smith Njigba, needs to continue playing like he did in week nine as the Seahawks travel to Santa Clara, CA, for an intense week 11 divisional matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ryan Miller: F
Miller and the Bucs’ passing attack had a brutal afternoon, as they fell to the San Francisco 49ers 20-23 in last-second fashion thanks to kicker Jake Moody kicking the game-winning field goal. Miller caught a reception for 11 yards and was targeted three times. The Bucs’ passing attack is hurting without Mike Evans (who is dealing with a hamstring injury and should potentially be back by week 12) and Chris Godwin (who is out for the season). Luckily for Miller and the Bucs, the team will have a bye week in week 11.
Tennessee Titans: Calvin Ridley: B+
The Titans may have lost 17-27 against the Los Angeles Chargers, but Calvin Ridley stepped up and had a nice game for them. Ridley caught five receptions for 84 yards and scored two touchdowns. A respectable performance from Ridley as quarterback. Will Levis stepped up and connected with him very nicely. Ridley and the Titans return home for week 11 and will welcome the Minnesota Vikings to town.
Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin: A-
McLaurin had a very nice game for the Commanders, even though the team lost a very close 27-28 battle against the Pittsburgh Steelers. McLaurin caught five receptions for 113 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. McLaurin and the Commanders faced a very tough opponent and were battle-tested against a very strong defensive opponent despite the loss. McLaurin and the Commanders travel to the Keystone State for a week 11 divisional showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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