Another week of NFL football is in the books, let’s hop around the league and see where every wide receiver 1 stacks up so far.
32. New England Patriots Devante Parker (Last Week #30)
Yikes… Week 6 was another ugly one for Devante Parker. The Patriots wide receiver was targeted only three times in the loss against Las Vegas, one of which he converted for a mere seven yards.
31. Kansas City Chiefs Skyy Moore (Last Week #32)
Alright! Skyy Moore finally made it out of the absolute cellar, but not by much… Moore had another weak showing nonetheless, catching two of four targets for 22 yards.
30. Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison (Last Week #23)
Minnesota was really looking to Jordan Addison to step up in Jordan Jefferson’s absence, but alas, it was a relatively quiet afternoon for the rookie receiver. He had just three catches for 28 yards, but did at least manage to find his way into the endzone!
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29. Carolina Panthers DJ Chark Jr. (Last Week #24)
DJ Chark Jr. has continued to struggled to find a consistent connection with the Panthers rookie quarterback, Bryce Young. Chark was targeted six times, but caught just three passes for 26 yards.
28. New York Giants Darius Slayton (Last Week #31)
Darius Slayton set a season-high against Buffalo with four catches and 69 yards! As refreshing as that was for Giants fans, we’ll need to see a little bit more out of New York’s wideout before he makes any serious progress in the rankings.
27. BYE Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs (Last Week #27)
After a tough Monday Night Football showing Week 5, Romeo Doubs got a chance to regroup on the bye this week. He should have a chance to produce against Denver this week—though it does look like Christian Watson will likely be slotted back in as the true number-one option.
26. Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton (Last Week #29)
Denver’s wide receiver 1 has had his work cut out for him the last couple of seasons with the ghost of Russell Wilson at quarterback. It was nice to see him get in the endzone against Kansas City—even if it was Denver’s only score.
25. Jacksonville Jaguars Calvin Ridley (Last Week #13)
After a big week against Buffalo in Week 5, Ridley took a step back posting a four-catch, 30-yard performance against Indy.
24. Arizona Cardinals Marquise Brown (Last Week #25)
Week 6 was a quiet one for Brown, as it was for the rest of the Cardinals. The Rams held Arizona’s top receiver to just four catches and 34 yards, despite Dobbs targeting him 11 times.
23. Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers (Last Week #28)
It was a big week for Zay Flowers, as the Ravens rookie got into the endzone for his first time as a pro! Baltimore should be optimistic about the progress he’s made in recent weeks.
22. Tennessee Titans Deandre Hopkins (Last Week #8)
Deandre Hopkins had a poor showing across the pond, catching one of five targets for 20 yards. Tennessee needs more out of its top receiver if it wants to compete—even in the AFC South.
21. Las Vegas Raiders Davante Adams (Last Week #11)
Week 6 marked the second consecutive stinker for Davante Adams. The Raiders star has struggled to find ways to produce amid the quarterback turmoil. He was targeted five times and caught two passes for 29 years.
20. Seattle Seahawks DK Metcalf (Last Week #15)
DK Metcalf has been up and down all season, but Week 6 was fairly solid. He caught four passes for 69 yards, though he could improve on his efficiency as he was targeted 10 times.
19. Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin (Last Week #18)
Washington’s star receiver has been battling issues with his toe, but he did well to fight through the pain this week against the Falcons. Sam Howell found him six times for 81 yards in a crucial win.
18. San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk (Last Week N/A)
With Deebo Samuel missing action, Brandon Aiyuk is firmly slotted in as San Fran’s top receiving option. He had a decent showing this week, catching four passes for 76 yards.
17. Cleveland Browns Amari Cooper (Last Week #22)
Amari Cooper was pivotal in the Browns win against San Francisco. Cleveland’s physical wideout caught just four passes, but had a long of 58 and went over 100 yards for the day. If they can get more consistency out of the quarterback position Cooper may start to shoot up the rankings.
16. Atlanta Falcons Drake London (Last Week #20)
Don’t look now, but the Falcons seem like they are starting to realize they have talented receiving options they should use. Ridder found London nine times for an impressive 125 yards!
15. New Orleans Saints Chris Olave (Last Week N/A)
After another underwhelming showing from Michael Thomas, it is safe to say that Chris Olave is firmly New Orleans’s number one option—and he proved it last week, going for 96 yards on seven catches.
14. Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman Jr. (Last Week #21)
Michael Pittman was a big-time contributor for the Colts this week, albeit in a loss. Indy’s wideout caught nine passes for 109 yards against a tough Jacksonville defense.
13. BYE Pittsburgh Steelers Geroge Pickens (Last Week #10)
Hopefully, George Pickens didn’t cool off too much on the bye after his huge, six-catch, 130-yard, one-touchdown performance. He’ll have a chance to continue to climb in the rankings Week 7 in Los Angeles against a questionable Rams secondary.
12. Houston Texans Nico Collins (Last Week #12)
After a down week, Nico Collins got back on track with a modest, but effective four-catch, 80-yard showing against a strong Saints defense.
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (Last Week #9)
It was a down week for Mike Evans, but that was largely the by-product of Baker Mayfield’s—and, really, Tampa’s offensive line’s struggles. He still managed to chip in four receptions for 49 yards and could be due for a big week hosting the Falcons in Week 7.
10. New York Jets Garrett Wilson (Last Week #17)
Garrett Wilson’s numbers may be middle-of-the-pack this year, but his degree of difficulty is far and away the highest. The star wideout was critical in the Jets’ season-saving upset over Philly, snagging eight catches for 90 of the team’s 155 passing yards.
9. Chicago Bears DJ Moore (Last Week #4)
After an electric performance in Week 5, DJ Moore came back down to earth this week, catching just five passes for 51 yards. His production and subsequent rankings may continue to slide with the questions around Justin Field’s health going forward.
8. Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #19)
CeeDee Lamb was electric for the Cowboys on Monday Night Football. The Dallas wide receiver hauled in an impressive seven catches for 117 yards.
7. Detroit Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #14)
As expected, Amon-Ra St. Brown was back in the mix this week and a gamechanger for the Lions offense. He ran roughshod through the Bucs secondary, catching 12 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown.
6. Los Angeles Chargers Keenan Allen (Last Week #7)
When healthy, Keenan Allen is still clearly among the top wide receivers in the league. He was explosive on Monday Night—both running routes and with the ball in his hand, resulting in seven catches for 85 hard-earned yards and a touchdown.
5. Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Marr Chase (Last Week #2)
Ja’Marr Chase’s “always open” tour isn’t finished, but it went on a minor hiatus, at least in comparison to his ridiculous 15-catch, three-touchdown, and 192-yard showing the week prior. Look for more than six and 80 out of Cinci’s WR1 Week 7.
4. Philadelphia Eagles AJ Brown (Last Week #6)
AJ Brown stayed hot and was really the primary source of offense against a tough Jets defense in Week 6, putting up his fourth consecutive 100-yard game. Philly came up short, but Brown had a big afternoon catching seven passes for 131 yards.
3. Buffalo Bills Stefon Diggs (Last Week #1)
The Bills offense did not look great this week against New York, but Stefon Diggs did his part, hauling in 10 catches for 100 yards in the ugly, but effective win.
2. Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp (Last Week #5)
Cooper Kupp is picking up exactly where he left off and had a monster performance against Arizona, going for seven catches, 148 yards and a touchdown. If he can stay healthy, the Rams are back as a legitimate NFC contender.
1. Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill (Last Week #2)
Tyreek Hill is an absolute freak. He is on pace to shatter all sorts of receiving records this year—in part, thanks to the six-catch, 163-yard, and one-touchdown thumping he put on Carolina’s secondary.