Week 12 of the NFL season is now complete and it is officially time for us to power rank every team’s top wide receiver. Let’s get into it.
32. Kansas City Chiefs Skyy Moore (Last Week #32)
Safe to say that the Skyy Moore experiment has been an abject failure. The Chiefs rookie has totaled just 239 yards, 20 catches, and one lonely touchdown on the season. It looks like Rashee Rice may soon be officially donned the number one option in Kansas City.
31. New England Patriots JuJu Smith-Schuster (Last Week #30)
JuJu Smith-Schuster continues to be a casualty of the Patriots offensive ineptitudes, as he managed just two catches for 10 yards against the Giants. It doesn’t seem to matter if it is Mac Jones or Bailey Zappe under center, there is hardly any opportunity for production for the New England wideouts.
30. New York Giants Darius Slayton (Last Week #26)
The good times were not long lived for Darius Slayton, as the Giants “number one option” struggled against New England, finishing with just two catches for 16 yards.
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29. Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp (Last Week #27)
Cooper Kupp has been a complete nonfactor for the Rams of late. It is unclear if the nagging injuries are just wearing him down or if he’s teetering past his prime, but Los Angeles will need more out of him if they are going to sneak into the playoffs this year.
28. Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison (Last Week #24)
Jordan Addison was quiet again, this time in a back-breaking defeat at the hands of the Bears on Monday Night Football. He finished with just 39 yards on six catches.
27. Pittsburgh Steelers Geroge Pickens (Last Week #29)
George Pickens showed some signs of life this week, but it wasn’t anything to write home about. The second-year receiver finished with three catches for 58 yards.
That said, in the post-Matt Canada era—there is reason to be excited about his upside.
26. Cleveland Browns Amari Cooper (Last Week #7)
Between the injury and the performance—it was not a good week for Amari Cooper. The Browns wideout caught just two passes for 16 yards before going out with a rib injury.
25. Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin (Last Week #23)
Terry McLaurin has been cold of late—at least to his standards. The Commanders stud receiver managed just four catches for 50 yards against an admittedly nasty Dallas defense.
24. Carolina Panther Adam Thielen (Last Week #19)
Adam Thielen was nearly silent against the Titans on Sunday. The veteran receiver was targeted just three times and only notched one catch for two yards
23. Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers (Last Week #25)
Zay Flowers showed off that dynamic playmaking ability that had the Ravens all jazzed up about him during the draft process. He turned his lone carry into a 37-yard touchdown—and caught five passes for 25 yards and a touchdown.
22. Atlanta Falcons Drake London (Last Week #28)
Drake London showed up for the Falcons this week when they needed him to. The Falcons rookie posted an impressive five-catch and 91-yard outing in a big win against the Saints.
21. Tennessee Titans DeAndre Hopkins (Last Week #22)
Deandre Hopkins was the Titans leading receiver Sunday, but that wasn’t saying much, as he finished with just three catches for 49 yards in a game that was ugly all around.
20. New York Jets Garrett Wilson (Last Week #20)
Garrett Wilson played well Sunday considering what a hot mess the Jets offense was. The former Ohio State standout caught seven passes for 44 yards and a score in the embarrassing loss to the Dolphins.
19. Arizona Cardinals Marquise Brown (Last Week #31)
Marquise Brown had his best outing in sometime this week. The Cardinals WR1 posted an impressive six-catch and 88-yard performance, albeit in a losing effort against the Rams.
18. Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs (Last Week #15)
After a big game against the Chargers, Romeo Doubs took a back seat to Christian Watson in the Thanksgiving upset over the Lions.
Doubs finished with just three catches for 37 yards.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars Calvin Ridley (Last Week #17)
Calvin Ridley had another good week for the Jags. The Texans defense struggled to keep track of him, as he hauled in five catches for 89 yards and a touchdown.
16. Houston Texans Nico Collins (Last Week #18)
Nico Collins looks like he’s fully healed now—and had a strong showing against the Jaguars in Week 12, finishing with seven catches for 104 yards and a touchdown.
15. Las Vegas Raiders Davante Adams (Last Week #9)
Davante Adams was good, but not great this week against the Chiefs. The star Raiders receiver finished with five catches for 73 yards.
14. Seattle Seahawks DK Metcalf (Last Week #6)
DK Metcalf—along with the rest of the Seahawks offense, frankly—was dormant this week against the Niners. The burly number one option caught just three passes for 32 yards.
13. New Orleans Saints Chris Olave (Last Week #21)
Chris Olave was having a big game for the Saints before he left with a concussion. Through 2.5 quarters of action, he hauled in seven catches for 114 yards.
12. Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton (Last Week #13)
Courtland Sutton stepped up for the Broncos offense again this week, leading the team in receiving with an admittedly modest 61-yard outing.
11. Buffalo Bills Stefon Diggs (Last Week #12)
After a quiet outing against the Jets, Diggs got back on track this week against Philly. The Bills star wide receiver hauled in six catches for 74 yards and a touchdown.
10. Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman Jr. (Last Week #16)
Michael Pittman Jr. came up huge for the Colts against Tampa Bay’s admittedly porous secondary. He was a reliable target for Gardner Minshew all game, catching 10 passes for 107 yards in the win.
9. Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Marr Chase (Last Week #11)
Considering Joe Burrow is missing in action, Ja’Marr Chase was pretty impressive this week. He went toe-to-toe with double teams all afternoon and managed four catches for 81 yards from Jake Browning.
8. Philadelphia Eagles AJ Brown (Last Week #8)
AJ Brown didn’t see a ton of action this week in the big win against the Bills, having caught just five passes for 37 yards, but he did manage to catch a critical touchdown pass when his team needed him most!
7. San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk (Last Week #2)
He didn’t see a lot of action this week, but Brandon Aiyuk really capitalized on the targets he did get. The 49ers wide receiver caught two passes for an impressive 50 yards and one touchdown in the blowout win over Seattle.
6. Chicago Bears DJ Moore (Last Week #14)
DJ Moore was a monster for Chicago in its upset win over the Vikings. The Bears WR1 exploded an 11-catch and 114-yard stat line.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (Last Week #10)
Words don’t do justice to the mastery that is Mike Evans playing the wide receiver position. All the man does is catch passes and score touchdowns. He caught both of Bakers TDs this week—and led the team in receiving with a 35-yard edge over the next-highest total.
4. Los Angeles Chargers Keenan Allen (Last Week #3)
While the Los Angeles Chargers have been struggling mightily as a team, Keenan Allen has continued to put on an absolute clinic. The man is straight up open on every play. If you don’t believe us check his ridiculous numbers from Sunday—he caught 14 passes for 106 yards.
3. Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #5)
The Washington Commanders defense was simply no match for CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys offense.
Lamb cruised to an effortless four-catch, 53-yard, and one-touchdown performance in Jerry’s World on Thanksgiving.
2. Detroit Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #4)
Amon-Ra St. Brown was one of the few bright spots for a Detroit Lions team that got upset in an embarrassing fashion this week by the Green Bay Packers.
St. Brown was seemingly able to get open at will and caught nine passes for 95 yards. The Lions may start to lean on him more down the stretch of the season to try and get this offense playoff-ready.
1. Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill (Last Week #1)
It seems like with every passing week and every subsequent monster stat line, people are starting to take Tyreek Hill’s insane performances for granted.
Once again, he went over 100 yards—finishing with 102 to be exact—on nine catches, one of which was a touchdown. The man has a very legitimate case at stealing league MVP honors.