Week 15 was another solid week for our favorite wide receivers, as some of the league’s best receivers produced some amazing games in the passing attack and led their respective teams to victory. However, other wide receivers struggled due to poor quarterback play and opposing defenses, which made things rough for them.
With three more weeks to go, this is the best part of the season, where every wide receiver is doing everything they can to finish strong and potentially help their teams reach the playoffs. We can’t wait to see what happens in the next three weeks.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ wide receivers after week 15.
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Arizona Cardinals: Greg Dortch: C
Dortch had a decent afternoon for the Cardinals in their 30-17 win over the New England Patriots. Dortch caught three receptions for 60 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Dortch score a touchdown, but he still contributed to the Cardinals’ win over the woeful Patriots.
Atlanta Falcons: Drake London: C+
London had a very good night for the Falcons, helping the team snap their four-game losing streak with a 15-9 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. London caught three receptions for 53 yards and scored a touchdown. London continued to be a reliable pass catcher for Cousins and came through for him and the Falcons in the low-scoring final.
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Baltimore Ravens: Rashod Bateman: A-
Bateman had a very impressive afternoon for the Ravens in their 35-14 win against the woeful New York Giants. Bateman caught three receptions for 80 yards and scored two touchdowns. Bateman had a nice breakout performance for the Ravens, and offensive coordinator Todd Monken has enjoyed every second of his production in week 15.
Buffalo Bills: Keon Coleman: C
Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman had a decent day for the Bills in their jaw-dropping 48-42 victory over the Detroit Lions. Coleman caught a reception for 64 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Coleman be more involved in the game and score a touchdown, but his 64-yard reception was very nice, even though the drive led to a missed field goal.
Carolina Panthers: Jalen Coker: A-
Coker was a bright spot for the Panthers in their painful 14-30 loss against the Dallas Cowboys. Coker caught four receptions for 110 yards and scored a touchdown. Coker looked sharp after he missed some time due to a quad injury. However, the Panthers only have three more weeks of the regular season to go before the 2025 offseason begins.
Chicago Bears: Keenan Allen: B+
Allen had a good night for the Bears statistically, but the team lost 12-30 against the Minnesota Vikings. Allen caught six receptions for 82 yards and scored the team’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter. Allen was a bright spot for the Bears on a very painful night against their fierce divisional rivals.
Cincinnati Bengals: Ja’Marr Chase: A-
Chase had a very effective game for the Bengals in their 37-27 victory over the Tennessee Titans. Chase caught nine receptions for 94 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Chase may not have scored a touchdown, but his efforts in the passing attack led to his teammates scoring touchdowns. Chase should be able to haul in more touchdowns in the final three weeks of the regular season.
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Cleveland Browns: Jerry Jeudy: A-
Jeudy had a very productive afternoon for the Browns, even though the team lost 7-21 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Jeudy caught 11 receptions for 108 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Despite the Browns’ dismal season, Jeudy continues to be a positive sign of hope for the franchise in the passing attack.
Dallas Cowboys: CeeDee Lamb: A
Lamb had a great afternoon for the Cowboys in their 30-14 win over the Carolina Panthers. Lamb caught nine receptions for 116 yards and scored a touchdown. Lamb was very effective in the Cowboys’ passing attack, as his efforts helped the team secure the win and keep their playoff ambitions alive.
Denver Broncos: Courtland Sutton: C
Veteran wide receiver Courtland Sutton had an okay game in the Broncos 31-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Sutton caught three receptions for 32 yards and scored a touchdown. Sutton had a very quiet afternoon for the Broncos, but his 20-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter helped put the game away for the team.
Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown: A+
St. Brown had an immaculate afternoon statistically, even though the Lions lost a very tough 42-48 high-scoring affair against the Buffalo Bills. St. Brown caught 14 receptions for 193 yards and scored a touchdown. Despite St. Brown’s incredible jaw-dropping performance, the Bills cruised to a very competitive victory in the end. However, St. Brown and the Lions will be serious playoff contenders when the regular season concludes.
Green Bay Packers: Romeo Doubs: B
Doubs had a very good night for the Packers in their 30-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Doubs caught three receptions for 40 yards and hauled in two touchdowns. Doubs made the most of his return to the field, after suffering a concussion in week 12, with his dual touchdown performance against the Seahawks.
Houston Texans: Nico Collins: D+
Collins had a very quiet day for the Texans, even though they won 20-12. Collins caught four receptions for 17 yards and scored two touchdowns. Collins was very effective in short-yardage plays, which ultimately helped the Texans overcome the Dolphins.
Indianapolis Colts: Michael Pittman Jr.: C
Pittman Jr. had a decent afternoon for the Colts, even though they lost 13-31 against the Denver Broncos. Pittman Jr. caught six receptions for 58 yards but didn’t score a touchdown and lost a fumble. Pittman Jr. may have led the Colts in receiving yards, but he’s had a tough season for them, and his lost fumble led to the Broncos kicking a field goal in the third quarter.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Brian Thomas Jr.: A
Thomas Jr. had a very nice game for the Jaguars, even though they lost a tough 25-32 battle against the New York Jets. Thomas Jr. caught 10 receptions for 105 yards and scored two touchdowns. Thomas Jr. was very effective for the Jaguars in the passing attack, and he should become a staple in the Jaguars lineup for years to come.
Kansas City Chiefs: Xavier Worthy: C+
Worthy had a decent day for the Chiefs in their 21-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Worthy caught six receptions for 46 yards, rushed for 30 yards on three carries, and scored a rushing touchdown. Worthy was more effective in the Chiefs’ rushing attack and had a decent day for the Chiefs in the passing attack, as he led the team in receiving yards.
Las Vegas Raiders: Jakobi Meyers: C-
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers had a decent night for the Silver and Black, even though they lost 9-15 against the Atlanta Falcons. Meyers caught five receptions for 59 yards and attempted a trick play but was sacked and didn’t score a touchdown. Meyers performed well for the Raiders, but the team still needs a much more talented quarterback for the 2025 season.
Los Angeles Chargers: Ladd McConkey: C+
McConkey was a bright spot for the Chargers in their painful 17-40 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McConkey caught five receptions for 58 yards and scored a touchdown. McConkey contributed very well in the first half, but the Chargers’ offense had a rough second half, as the Bucs’ defense took advantage of the Chargers’ struggles during the period.
Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua: A-
Nacua had a very nice game for the Rams in their 12-6 touchdown-less win over the San Francisco 49ers. Nacua caught seven receptions for 97 yards and rushed for 11 yards on two carries but didn’t score a touchdown. Despite not finding the end zone, Nacua continued to shine and be a game-changer for the Rams in hostile territory.
Miami Dolphins: Malik Washington: C-
Washington had a decent afternoon for the Dolphins, even though they lost 12-20 against the Houston Texans. Washington caught five receptions for 52 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Washington score a touchdown, but it didn’t happen. Washington did contribute in two drives that led to the Dolphins scoring two field goals.
Minnesota Vikings: Justin Jefferson: B+
Jefferson had another very productive night for the Vikings in their 30-12 win over the Chicago Bears. Jefferson caught seven receptions for 73 yards and scored a touchdown. After the touchdown, Jefferson expressed his support for former Minnesota Viking and Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss, who recently announced his cancer diagnosis. Jefferson said, “We love you, Randy! That’s for you.”
New England Patriots: Kendrick Bourne: C-
Bourne had a decent afternoon for the Patriots, even though they lost 17-30 against the Arizona Cardinals. Bourne caught three receptions for 44 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Bourne did catch a 37-yard reception, which allowed Drake Maye to find his teammate, DeMario Douglas, in the end zone for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
New Orleans Saints: Marquez Valdes-Scantling: C-
Valdes-Scantling had a decent afternoon for the Saints, even though they lost 19-20 on a failed two-point conversion in the final seconds of the game. Valdes-Scantling caught two receptions for 64 yards and rushed for four yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. Valdes-Scantling continued to be effective for the Saints’ offense, but it would’ve been nice to see him haul a touchdown in the game.
New York Giants: Malik Nabers: B+
Nabers was the lone bright spot for the Giants in their 14-35 loss against the Baltimore Ravens. Nabers caught 10 receptions for 82 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Nabers was able to make things work with Tim Boyle, the fourth quarterback to suit up for the Giants and produce in a weak and ineffective offense.
New York Jets: Davante Adams: A+
Veteran wide receiver Davante Adams had an impressive game for the Jets in their 32-25 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Adams caught nine receptions for 198 yards and scored two touchdowns. Adams and Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock and had fans relive what their time was like in Green Bay from 2014 until 2021. Unfortunately, Adams and Rodgers won’t be in the playoffs because the Jets were eliminated from playoff contention in week 14.
Philadelphia Eagles: A.J. Brown: A
Brown had a very nice rebound game for the Eagles in their 27-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brown caught eight receptions for 110 yards and scored a touchdown. Brown was very effective in the Eagles’ passing attack and made the Steelers’ defense look like Swiss cheese, while the Eagles look poised for a strong playoff run after the regular season.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Calvin Austin III: C
Austin III had a decent afternoon for the Steelers, even though they lost 13-27 against a very tough Philadelphia Eagles team. Austin III caught five receptions for 65 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Austin III’s longest reception was a 31-yard catch in the third quarter, but the drive was for nothing, as Russell Wilson lost a fumble, which was recovered by Darius Slay Jr. of the Eagles.
San Francisco 49ers: Jauan Jennings: D-
Jennings had a rough night, as he and the 49ers lost a tough and painful 6-12 touchdown-less game against the Los Angeles Rams. Jennings caught two receptions for 31 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It was a rough night for Jennings and the 49ers, as they only mustered two field goals all game long. Jennings and the 49ers should be able to bounce back in the final three weeks, but will they make the playoffs? We’ll just have to wait and see.
Seattle Seahawks: Jaxon Smith-Njigba: B-
The Seahawks may have had a rough night in their 12-30 loss against the Green Bay Packers, but wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a very good night for the Seahawks. Smith-Njigba caught 10 receptions for 83 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Smith-Njigba was a massive bright spot for the Seahawks as the team looks to move forward after the loss, with three more weeks remaining in the regular season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans: A+
Evans had a very impactful afternoon for the Bucs in their 40-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Evans caught nine receptions for 159 yards and scored two touchdowns. Evans continued to be the game-changer for the Bucs as he and Baker Mayfield’s on-field chemistry flourished against the Chargers’ defense.
Tennessee Titans: Calvin Ridley: C-
Ridley had an average afternoon for the Titans in their 27-37 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals. Ridley caught three receptions for 41 yards and rushed for 19 yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. This was Ridley’s fifth game in a row where he didn’t score a touchdown. His underwhelming production could be chalked up to awful quarterback production from Will Levis.
Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin: B+
McLaurin was very effective for the Commanders in their 20-19 win against the New Orleans Saints. McLaurin caught seven receptions for 73 yards and scored two touchdowns. McLaurin continued to be very effective in the Commanders’ offense and Jayden Daniels’ favorite target. If McLaurin continues to produce effective games like this, the Commanders might have a shot at making the playoffs.
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