2024 has been a big year for wide receivers around the NFL. Let’s rank all 32 teams’ top wide receivers, from the ones still searching for consistency to the elite playmakers who own the spotlight—worst to first!
Who are the top-ranking wide receivers in the NFL after week 11?
32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Rakim Jarret (bye) (Last Week #32)
With injuries to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, a lot has been asked of Rakim Jarret, and unfortunately, the young wideout hasn’t really answered the bell.
31. Las Vegas Raiders: Jakobi Meyers (Last Week #26)
Terrible showing from Jakobi Meyers this week, as the Raiders’ top option finished with just four catches for 28 yards.
30. Los Angeles Chargers: Joshua Palmer (Last Week #30)
Joshua Palmer still has yet to really find his footing in Harbaugh’s offense. He caught just two passes for 23 yards despite an offensive explosion from the rest of his team.
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29. Green Bay Packers: Romeo Doubs (Last Week #24)
Unfortunately for the Packers, it was another quiet week for one of their wide receivers, Romeo Doubs, who managed just one catch for 17 yards.
28. San Francisco 49ers: Deebo Samuel (Last Week #20)
Week 11 was not an inspiring one for Deebo Samuel, who caught just four passes for 22 yards.
27. Kansas City Chiefs: DeAndre Hopkins (Last Week #25)
Week 11 was a quiet one for DeAndre Hopkins, who caught just three of four targets for 29 yards.
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26. Carolina Panthers: Xavier Legette (bye) (Last Week #27)
Xavier Legette has shown a ton of promise, but he’s struggled to assert himself in a challenging offensive environment.
25. Jacksonville Jaguars: Brian Thomas Jr. (Last Week #31)
Brian Thomas Jr. was a lone bright spot for the Jags on Sunday, as the talented rookie hauled in five catches for 82 yards.
24. Buffalo Bills: Amari Cooper (Not Ranked)
Amari Cooper was slotted back in the lineup this week but didn’t seem to be at full speed. He finished with two catches for 55 yards.
23. Cleveland Browns: Cedric Tillman (Last Week #9)
Despite his rapport with Jameis Winston, Cedric Tillman took a major back seat to Jerry Jeudy this week and caught just three passes for 42 yards.
22. Dallas Cowboys: CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #23)
Another week of empty production for one of the NFL’s most recognizable wide receivers, CeeDee Lamb, who continues to play hard despite a lost season in Dallas.
21. Chicago Bears: DJ Moore (Last Week #29)
Finally, some signs of life out of DJ Moore, who snagged seven receptions for 62 yards. It’s still not the production Chicago was looking for coming into the year, but it’s a massive improvement.
20. New England Patriots: DeMario Douglas (Last Week #28)
Week 11 was a respectable showing for DeMario Douglas, who finished with five catches for 59 yards.
19. Indianapolis Colts: Michael Pittman Jr. (Not Ranked)
Pittman had a modest showing in his return to the lineup, hauling in five catches for 46 yards in the win.
18. Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr. (bye) (Last Week #22)
Harrison’s combination of size, speed, and hands makes him a nightmare for opposing defenses. Once he becomes a little more consistent, he’ll quickly assert himself among the top wide receivers in the game.
17. New York Giants: Malik Nabers (bye) (Last Week #21)
Malik Nabers got off to a great start in 2024 but has faltered as the season wore on. The Giants desperately need an infusion of talent at this position if they hope to turn things around.
16. New York Jets: Garrett Wilson (Last Week #10)
Garrett Wilson really struggled this week against the Colts’ secondary, catching just four passes for 18 yards in a game that will go down as the official nail in the Jets’ extremely disappointing season.
15. Atlanta Falcons: Drake London (Last Week #16)
Drake London led the way for Atlanta this week receiving-wise, but that wasn’t saying much, as he finished with only 61 yards on three catches.
14. Baltimore Ravens: Zay Flowers (Last Week #13)
Zay Flowers was relatively quiet this week, catching just two passes for 39 yards, but one was a big touchdown to help keep the Ravens in this one.
13. Seattle Seahawks: DK Metcalf (Not Ranked)
With Jaxon Smith-Njigba still garnering a lot of attention, DK Metcalf rode shotgun in Week 11 but still managed to put up a strong performance, catching seven passes for 70 yards.
12. Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill (Last Week #17)
Finally! We have a Tyreek Hill showing. The Dolphins’ number-one wide receiver finished with seven catches for 61 yards and a touchdown.
11. Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin (Last Week #3)
Terry McLaurin has looked great all year, but Week 11 was a marked exception, as one of the league’s well-known wide receivers finished with just one catch for 10 yards.
10. New Orleans Saints: Marquez Valdes-Scantling (Last Week #11)
Boom or bust, and MVS went boom again this week, snagging a 71-yard touchdown catch that really swung the momentum in New Orleans’s favor.
9. Tennessee Titans: Calvin Ridley (Last Week #7)
Calvin Ridley took a step back this week, finishing the Week 11 contest with just four catches and 58 yards.
8. Pittsburgh Steelers: George Pickens (Last Week #12)
Having Russell Wilson as the quarterback has changed everything for George Pickens. He finished Sunday’s big win with eight catches for 89 yards.
7. Denver Broncos: Courtland Sutton (Last Week #8)
Courtland Sutton had a nice game this week, snagging seven catches from Bo Nix to lead the way for the Broncos’ wide receivers with 78 yards.
6. Houston Texans: Nico Collins (Not Ranked)
Man, the Houston Texans have to be happy to have Nico Collins back. The numbers weren’t massive, but it has become abundantly clear this year that they are a completely different team when he is on the field.
5. Philadelphia Eagles: A.J. Brown (Last Week #4)
A.J. Brown had a relatively quiet game on Thursday Night Football, hauling in five catches for 65 yards in the big win.
4. Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua (Last Week #19)
Puka was a monster for Los Angeles in Week 11, hauling in seven catches for 123 yards and a touchdown.
3. Minnesota Vikings: Justin Jefferson (Last Week #2)
Week 11 wasn’t the flashiest we’ve seen from Justin Jefferson, but he still managed to put up six catches for 81 yards, leading the way for the Vikes’ wide receivers.
2. Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #5)
What a game for Amon-Ra St. Brown! The Lions’ number one option racked up 11 catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns.
1. Cincinnati Bengals: Ja'Marr Chase (Last Week #1)
Ja’Marr Chase was a monster again this week, though the Bengals fell, putting their playoff hopes on life support. His seven-catch, 75-yard, and two-touchdown showing was impressive.
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