Week 11 was a great week for some of the league’s best wide receivers, doing everything they could to help their respective teams earn a win or produce great stats along the way. Some receivers struggled on the field due to poor offensive execution and running into very powerful defensive secondaries, but it was a very good week for wideouts. We can’t wait to see what week 12 brings us.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ wide receivers after week 11.
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Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr.: Bye Week
Harrison Jr. has had a mixed to somewhat good rookie season so far. When Harrison Jr. is good, the Cardinals become an offensive juggernaut against their opponents. However, when he has a quiet afternoon, the Cardinals will not be an explosive offensive team. Harrison Jr. and the Cardinals travel to the Pacific Northwest for a divisional showdown against the Seattle Seahawks.
Atlanta Falcons: Drake London: C-
Drake London had a decent performance for the Falcons, as they were dismantled by the Denver Broncos 6-38. London caught three receptions for 61 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It was London’s second straight week where he was kept out of the end zone. London and the Falcons luckily have a bye week in week 12 and will return to action in week 13, when the team hosts the Los Angeles Chargers.
Baltimore Ravens: Zay Flowers: C+
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Flowers had an okay day in the passing game as the Ravens lost a tough 16-18 battle against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Flowers caught two receptions for 39 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter. However, the Ravens weren’t able to get the two-point conversion off to get the game into overtime with a chance to possibly win the game. Flowers and company travel to the West Coast for a week 12 showdown against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.
Buffalo Bills: Khalil Shakir: C
Shakir had a good game for the Bills, as they stunned the Kansas City Chiefs 30-21. Shakir caught eight receptions for 70 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Shakir may not have scored a touchdown since week three, but he continues to be one of Josh Allen’s favorite targets in the passing attack. Shakir and the Bills enter a bye week in week 12.
Carolina Panthers: Jalen Coker: Bye Week
Coker has emerged as a decent wideout for the Panthers as they try to get through their rebuild. Coker had 41 receiving yards in the team’s 20-17 overtime victory back in week 10. Coker and the Panthers will welcome the Kansas City Chiefs to town in week 12.
Chicago Bears: Rome Odunze: C
Odunze had a good game for the Bears, but the team lost 19-20 in the final seconds of the game. Odunze caught six receptions for 65 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Odunze score a touchdown. However, he and Caleb Williams performed well under the new offensive coordinator, Thomas Brown. Odunze and the Bears need to get back on track as they prepare to welcome the Minnesota Vikings to town in week 12.
Cincinnati Bengals: Tee Higgins: A
Higgins stepped up to the plate and had an incredible performance for the Bengals, even though they lost a tough 27-34 battle against the Los Angeles Chargers. Higgins caught nine receptions for 148 yards and scored a touchdown. Higgins did everything he could to keep the Bengals in the game, while his teammate, Ja’Marr Chase, had 75 receiving yards and scored two touchdowns. Higgins and the Bengals head into a bye week for week 12.
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Cleveland Browns: Jerry Jeudy: A
The Browns may have lost 14-35 against the New Orleans Saints, but Jerry Jeudy stepped up and had a very productive afternoon. Jeudy caught six receptions for 142 yards and scored a touchdown. Jeudy has flourished in the Browns’ offensive system since he was traded from the Denver Broncos back in the 2024 offseason. Jeudy needs to continue being that bright spot on the Browns’ offense moving forward.
Dallas Cowboys: KaVontae Turpin: A-
Turpin was one of the Cowboys’ lone star wide receivers as they lost 10-34 against the Houston Texans. Turpin caught three receptions for 86 yards and scored the team’s only touchdown in the second quarter. Turpin did what he could to help the Cowboys out, while CeeDee Lamb had 93 receiving yards. Turpin and the Cowboys travel to the nation’s capital in week 12 for a divisional matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Denver Broncos: Courtland Sutton: B-
Sutton had a nice afternoon for the Broncos, as he helped the team defeat the Atlanta Falcons 38-6. Sutton caught seven receptions for 78 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Sutton’s teammates, Lil’Jordan Humphrey, Marvin Mims Jr., Troy Franklin, and Nate Adkins, each scored touchdowns for the Broncos. Sutton played very well for the Broncos, but it would’ve been nice to see him score a touchdown of his own. Sutton and the Broncos travel to Sin City for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown: A
St. Brown had himself a field day as he and the Lions demolished the Jacksonville Jaguars 52-6. St. Brown caught 11 receptions for 161 yards and scored two touchdowns in the team’s blowout victory. St. Brown had an incredible afternoon for the Lions as he and the Lions’ offense made quick work of the Jaguars.
Green Bay Packers: Christian Watson: A-
Watson had himself a nice game for the Packers, as they narrowly defeated the Chicago Bears 20-19. Watson caught four receptions for 150 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Watson’s teammate, Jayden Reed, caught two receptions for 23 yards and scored a touchdown. It would’ve been nice for Watson to score a touchdown of his own, but having 150 receiving yards is not easy to achieve in NFL games that often.
Houston Texans: Nico Collins: C
Nico Collins made his return to the field after dealing with a hamstring injury, as he helped the Texans defeat the Dallas Cowboys 34-10. Collins caught four receptions for 54 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Oddly enough, his teammate, Tank Dell, also caught four receptions for 54 yards. Having Collins back in the lineup should help C.J. Stroud out in the passing attack moving forward.
Indianapolis Colts: Josh Downs: B+
Downs stepped up for the Colts and helped the team defeat the New York Jets 28-27. Downs caught five receptions for 84 yards and scored a 10-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Downs has been a reliable target for Anthony Richardson or Joe Flacco this season as he looks to improve upon his rookie season back in 2023. Downs and the Colts return home in week 12 and will welcome the Detroit Lions to town.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Brian Thomas Jr.: B-
Even though the Jaguars were blown out 6-52 against the Detroit Lions, Thomas Jr. had a decent day statistically. Thomas Jr. caught five receptions for 82 yards and rushed for four yards on a carry. Despite having 82 receiving yards, Thomas Jr.’s efforts weren’t enough as the Jaguars’ offense completely fell flat against the Lions’ defense.
Kansas City Chiefs: Xavier Worthy: C+
Worthy had a good performance for the Chiefs, even though they lost a tough 21-30 battle against the Buffalo Bills. Worthy caught four receptions for 61 yards, scored a touchdown, and rushed for seven yards on a carry. Worthy may not have had a big game for the Chiefs, but as one of the league’s youngest wide receivers, he was still effective for the Chiefs’ offense.
Las Vegas Raiders: DJ Turner: D-
Turner had a pretty quiet afternoon in South Beach as the Raiders were defeated 19-34 against the Miami Dolphins. Turner caught three receptions for 29 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Turner’s teammate, tight end Brock Bowers, had a massive afternoon with 126 receiving yards and scored a touchdown for the Silver and Black. However, Bowers’ and Turner’s efforts weren’t enough, as the Dolphins overpowered the Raiders.
Los Angeles Chargers: Ladd McConkey: A-
McConkey had a great performance for the Chargers, as they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 34-27. McConkey caught six receptions for 123 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. McConkey suffered an injury scare in the game with an AC joint sprain and was questionable about returning to the game. McConkey did return and had some good catches, which helped the Bolts win out. McConkey and the Chargers remain home in week 12 and will welcome the Baltimore Ravens to town.
Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua: A
Nacua is back in action. He and the Rams had a very strong performance on offense against the rebuilding New England Patriots 28-22. Nacua, one of the NFL’s most popular wide receivers, caught seven receptions for 123 yards and scored a touchdown. The Rams having Nacua and Cooper Kupp back in the lineup has been massive for the team moving forward as they try to compete for a playoff spot.
Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill: C+
Hill had a nice afternoon for the Dolphins as they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 34-19. One of the league’s best wide receivers caught seven receptions for 61 yards and scored a touchdown. Hill and the Dolphins’ offense is starting to re-emerge, thanks to Tua Tagovailoa’s presence on the field. Hill and company remain home for week 12 and will host the New England Patriots coming to town.
Minnesota Vikings: Justin Jefferson: B-
Jefferson had a nice afternoon for the Vikings in their 23-13 win over the Tennessee Titans. Jefferson caught six receptions for 81 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Jefferson score a touchdown, but his teammates Cam Akers and Jordan Addison both scored receiving touchdowns in the afternoon while he had the most receiving yards. Jefferson and company travel north for a week 12 divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears in the Windy City.
New England Patriots: Kendrick Bourne: B
Bourne had a very nice game statistically as the Patriots lost a tough one against the Los Angeles Rams 22-28. Bourne caught five receptions for 70 yards and scored a touchdown. As good as Bourne was in the passing attack, his efforts weren’t enough as the Rams dropped more points on the board, and the Rams’ defense kept the Patriots out of the end zone in the second and third quarters.
New Orleans Saints: Marquez Valdes-Scantling: B+
Valdes-Scantling had another very nice afternoon for the Saints, as he helped the team defeat the Cleveland Browns 35-14. Valdes-Scantling caught two receptions for 87 yards and scored a touchdown. Valdes-Scantling signing the Saints back in October was a great addition, as he has been very productive as one of their wide receivers. Rashid Shaheed is out for the season recovering from knee surgery, and Chris Olave is currently recovering from a concussion.
New York Giants: Malik Nabers: Bye Week
Even though the Giants’ offense has struggled, Nabers continues to be a bright spot for the Giants. The only thing Nabers needs is a better quarterback. However, the Giants benched Daniel Jones and will start backup Tommy DeVito. Will DeVito help Nabers and the Giants? We’ll just have to wait and see.
New York Jets: Davante Adams: C
The Jets may have dropped another heartbreaker in their 27-28 loss against the Indianapolis Colts, but Adams stepped up and had a good game for the team. Adams caught six receptions for 72 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Adams score a touchdown, but it didn’t happen. Luckily for Adams and the Jets, the team will be on a bye week for week 12.
Philadelphia Eagles: A.J. Brown: C
A.J. Brown had a decent night for the Eagles, as they came back from a 3-7 halftime deficit and won 26-18 against the Washington Commanders. Brown caught five receptions for 65 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. A bit of a bummer not seeing Brown scoring a touchdown, but the Commanders’ secondary did a good job keeping Brown and the other Eagles’ wide receivers out of the end zone. Brown and the Eagles travel west for a Sunday night showdown against the Los Angeles Rams.
Pittsburgh Steelers: George Pickens: B
Pickens had a nice afternoon for the Steelers as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 18-16. Pickens caught eight receptions for 89 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. The Ravens’ defense kept Pickens and the Steelers from scoring a touchdown all game long, but luckily for Pickens, the Steelers had Chris Boswell, who made six field goals. Pickens and the Steelers travel to Ohio for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Cleveland Browns.
San Francisco 49ers: Jauan Jennings: A-
Jennings had a nice afternoon for the 49ers, even though they lost 17-20 against the Seattle Seahawks. Jennings caught 10 receptions for 91 yards and scored a touchdown. Jennings continued to show how talented of a wide receiver he is for the 49ers, as the team has been dealing with injuries to George Kittle and Brandon Aiyuk.
Seattle Seahawks: Jaxon Smith-Njigba: A-
Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a nice performance for the Seahawks, as they narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers 20-17. Smith-Njigba caught 10 receptions for 110 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. As one of the league’s most surprising wide receivers this season, Smith-Njigba was very effective in the middle of the field for the Seahawks, as his production led Geno Smith and Kenneth Walker III to score touchdowns for the win.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ryan Miller: Bye Week
Miller and the Bucs had a brutal week 10 where the team’s passing attack couldn’t do anything against the San Francisco 49ers. Luckily, the Bucs may be getting Mike Evans back for week 12, as he was at practice this week. We’ll see what happens when the Bucs travel to MetLife Stadium for their week 12 matchup against the New York Giants.
Tennessee Titans: Nick Westbrook-Ikhine: A-
Westbrook-Ikhine had a very nice afternoon for the Titans, even though they lost a tough 13-23 battle against the Minnesota Vikings. Westbrook-Ikhine caught two receptions for 117 yards and scored a 98-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Westbrook-Ikhine continues to be a bright spot for the Titans on offense as they dropped another tough loss at home. Westbrook-Ikhine and the Titans travel to the Lonestar State for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Houston Texans.
Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin: F
McLaurin had a rough Thursday night for the Commanders, as the team lost 18-26 against the Philadelphia Eagles. McLaurin caught a reception for 10 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. McLaurin and the rest of the Commanders’ wide receivers were held to a combined four receptions for 28 yards by the fierce Eagles secondary, while running back Austin Ekeler had 89 receiving yards and tight end Zach Ertz had 47 receiving yards and a touchdown. McLaurin and company return home for a week 12 divisional showdown against the Dallas Cowboys coming to town.
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