Week 7 is officially in the books. Let’s take a gander around the league and evaluate every team’s top wide receiver stacks up.
32. New England Patriots Devante Parker (Last Week #32)
Even when the Patriots have a good game it seems that Devante Parker can’t find a way to contribute the way a number 1 receiver should—or frankly at all. Parker had just one catch for eight yards in the win. Hey! At least he’s showing improvement from his one catch, seven-yard performance the week prior.
31. Kansas City Chiefs Skyy Moore (Last Week #31)
Another terrible performance from Chiefs rookie Skyy Moore, who common sense would dictate is at serious risk of falling out of the regular rotation. Two catches for 15 yards is unacceptable at this level.
30. New York Giants Darius Slayton (Last Week #28)
Once again, Darius Slayton was a non-factor in the Giants offense. It doesn’t seem to matter who plays quarterback, the 26-year-old receiver simply can’t produce. He caught just one pass for 22 yards in their win against Washington.
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29. BYE Carolina Panthers DJ Chark Jr. (Last Week #29)
With a couple of the other bottom-dwellers posting strong outings, DJ Chark Jr. slid back a couple of spots on the bye. He’ll have his work cut out for him next week against DeMeco Ryan’s strong Texans defense.
28. Jacksonville Jaguars Calvin Ridley (Last Week #25)
Calvin Ridley had all sorts of hype around him returning to action this year, but he really hasn’t lived up to the expectations. He struggled mightily this week, despite the rest of the offense really humming against New Orleans, snagging just one pass for five yards.
27. New Orleans Saints Chris Olave (Last Week #15)
Chris Olave took a step back this week against the Jaguars, catching seven passes for just 57 yards, as he and Derek Carr struggled to find any consistency stretching the field.
26. Seattle Seahawks Tyler Lockett (Last Week N/A)
With DK Metcalf out due to injury, Tyler Lockett slid into that number one receiver role, but really struggled to match DK’s production. Lockett caught a mere four passes for 38 yards on the afternoon against a bad Cardinals defense.
25. Cleveland Browns Amari Cooper (Last Week #17)
Week 7 was surprisingly quiet for Amari Cooper despite the Browns’ massive 39-point total. P.J. Walker hasn’t been the most consistent under center, but usually Cooper is good for more than two catches for 22 yards regardless of who is throwing him the football.
24. Arizona Cardinals Marquise Brown (Last Week #24)
With the way that Joshua Dobbs is playing quarterback, we have to give Brown a slight pass for his mediocre production this year. After all… his three catches for 49 yards made him the team’s leading receiver this week.
23. Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs (Last Week #27)
Romeo Doubs was relatively quiet this week, but did well to find the endzone, something that the Packers have not been great at this season. Doubs finished the game with just two catches for 30 yards, but did have that aforementioned score.
22. BYE Tennessee Titans Deandre Hopkins (Last Week #22)
Deandre Hopkins stayed put this week on the bye. He is going to have to really step up in the coming weeks with the chaos swirling in the Titans quarterbacking room thanks to Ryan Tannehill’s ailing health.
21. Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton (Last Week #26)
This was one of the best games we have seen from Courtland Sutton in some time! Denver’s WR1 caught six passes for 76 of Russell Wilson’s 194 yards and secured his only passing touchdown.
20. Las Vegas Raiders Davante Adams (Last Week #21)
The narrative is starting to build that Davante Adams is truly wasting his prime in Las Vegas. He had another forgettable performance in an embarrassing loss to the Bears, hauling in seven catches for 57 yards.
19. Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers (Last Week #23)
Zay Flowers is quietly starting to find his footing in the NFL. The Ravens rookie had another solid outing, catching four passes for 75 yards as his team thumped the Detroit Lions.
18. Atlanta Falcons Drake London (Last Week #16)
Drake London had another solid game this week. He and Desmond Ridder connected six times for 54 yards and he would’ve had a touchdown had a fluke tackle and a bad rule not turned his would-be score into a turnover.
17. San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk (Last Week #18)
With Deebo Samuel missing action, the 49ers have been desperately in need of some big performances from Brandon Aiyuk and unfortunately, San Fran’s de facto number one has been relatively quiet of late. He made five catches for 57 yards in their Monday Night Football loss.
16. Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison (Last Week #30)
Monday Night Football against the 49ers was Jordan Addison’s coming out party, as the rookie wide receiver put the offense on his back in Justin Jefferson’s absence and led his team to a season-saving win.
15. Chicago Bears D.J. Moore (Last Week #9)
D.J. Moore as been a little quiet in recent weeks, but with the way the Bears were moving the ball on the ground this week, not much was asked of him. He was still a solid contributor, chipping in eight catches for 54 yards.
14. Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman Jr. (Last Week #14)
Michael Pittman was didn’t get a ton of action this week, but he made the most of the throws that came his way, securing two catches for a massive 83 yards and a touchdown.
13. Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin (Last Week #19)
Terry McLaurin is steady as they come, the Ohio State product continues to produce despite instability at the quarterback position and injury issues. He Hauled in six passes for 90 yards on an afternoon where Washington really couldn’t get anything else going against the Giants defense.
12. BYE Houston Texans Nico Collins (Last Week #12)
Nico Collins was stationary this week with the Texans on the bye. He’ll have a favorable matchup next week against a terrible Panthers defense.
11. Los Angeles Chargers Keenan Allen (Last Week #6)
Keenan Allen was decent this week against a tough Chiefs defense, but played second-fiddle to Joshua Palmer most of the afternoon. He finished the game with a relatively pedestrian four catches for 55 yards.
10. Pittsburgh Steelers Geroge Pickens (Last Week #13)
George Pickens clearly didn’t lose any momentum on the bye week, as he was huge for the Steelers in their win against L.A. this week. The second-year receiver caught five passes for 107 yards.
9. BYE New York Jets Garrett Wilson (Last Week #10)
After a big-time performance against the Eagles, Garrett Wilson had himself a nice week to recover with his team on bye. He’ll have his work cut out for him this week against a Giants defense that has been balling out of late.
8. BYE Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Marr Chase (Last Week #5)
Ja’Marr Chase had a chance to rest up with his team on bye this week. He’ll need to bring his A-game this week with the Bengals shipping out to San Fran to face the Niners.
7. BYE Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #8)
After a dynamic performance from CeeDee Lamb on Monday Night Football, he got a well-deserved week off with the bye. Next up, he has the Rams, which should be a good opportunity for him to put up some numbers.
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (Last Week #11)
Even on a relatively quiet afternoon, Mike Evans is still instant offense for the Bucs. He caught six passes for 82 yards this week and scored Tampa’s only touchdown of the game.
5. Detroit Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #7)
Considering how badly the Lions played—particularly on the offensive side of the ball this week—Amon-Ra’s performance is kind of shocking. Despite his team scoring just six points and totaling just 337 yards, he managed to catch 13 passes for 102 yards.
4. Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp (Last Week #2)
Cooper Kupp had his worst game since returning from injury this week, as the entire Rams offense—with the exception of Puka Nacua—struggled to get out of first gear against the Steelers.
3. Buffalo Bills Stefon Diggs (Last Week #3)
Once again, Josh Allen and the Bills offense struggled to really find a rhythm this week, but Stefon Diggs continues to ball out. He caught six passes for 58 yards and scored a critical touchdown as Buffalo attempted to comeback from an early deficit.
2. Philadelphia Eagles AJ Brown (Last Week #4)
Monster week for A.J. Brown, who put up yet another consecutive 100-yard game, catching 10 passes for 137 and a score in a statement win against Miami.
1. Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill (Last Week #1)
Tyreek Hill is getting to the point where his more modest outings get overshadowed by some of his insane ones. We can’t in good conscience drop him in the rankings for catching 11 passes for 88 and a touchdown with the way he’s produced this year.