Week 11 is in the books, which means it is time to take a look around the league and rank every team’s top wide receiver.
32. Kansas City Chiefs Skyy Moore (Last Week #32)
Woof, what a tough week for the Chiefs wide receivers, Skyy Moore included. The KC rookie caught just one of two targets for four yards as he continues to trend toward bust.
31. Arizona Cardinals Marquise Brown (Last Week #22)
Since Kyler returned, expectations were high for Marquise Brown but each week has been a bigger disappointment than the last. He caught two passes for 18 yards against Houston and lost six yards on his lone carry.
30. BYE New England Patriots JuJu Smith-Schuster (Last Week N/A)
JuJu Smith-Schuster stayed put on the bye this week. Let’s see what he and this Patriots offense look like in Week 12—potentially with a new quarterback under center.
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29. Pittsburgh Steelers Geroge Pickens (Last Week #20)
Let’s see if now that Matt Canada has been purged from the Steelers coaching staff if George Pickens can find a consistent role in the offense. The talented receiver was quiet again this week, catching four of six targets for 38 yards in an anemic Steelers offense.
28. BYE Atlanta Falcons Drake London (Last Week #17)
Drake London stayed put this week with the Falcons on bye. Atlanta will need a big game out of their physical, rookie receiver next week as they make a push toward the playoffs.
27. Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp (Last Week #18)
This is starting to look like a lost season Cooper Kupp. Los Angeles’s WR1 had to leave the game early after tweaking his knee.
26. New York Giants Darius Slayton (Last Week #30)
Darius Slayton shockingly bounced back well against the Commanders after his meltdown the week prior. The Giants receiver notched four catches for 82 yards and a touchdown in the upset win.
25. Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers (Last Week #27)
Zay Flowers was quiet this week for Baltimore. The Ravens rookie receiver finished with just three catches for 43 yards.
24. Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison (Last Week #11)
Jordan Addison was quiet this week in the loss to the Broncos. Minneosta’s budding star of a rookie wide receiver snagged three catches for 44 yards in a game where they needed just a little more offense to get over the hump.
23. Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin (Last Week #10)
Terry McLaurin had his second straight slow week for Washington, as he only managed to put up 43 yards and five catches on seven targets against what has been a bad Giants defense of late.
22. Tennessee Titans DeAndre Hopkins (Last Week #5)
DeAndre Hopkins was one of the only sources of offense for the Titans this week. Will Levis found him four times for 59 yards and a touchdown.
21. BYE New Orleans Saints Chris Olave (Last Week #25)
Chris Olave took a little slide on the bye thanks to some strong performances around the league, but he’ll have a great chance to climb again next week with the huge matchup against the Falcons looming.
20. New York Jets Garrett Wilson (Last Week #7)
Finally—the well ran dry for Garrett Wilson and the Jets offensive woes caught up with him. The star receiver couldn’t get anything going against the Bills and finished with just two catches for nine yards in the stomach churning loss.
19. Carolina Panther Adam Thielen (Last Week N/A)
Adam Thielen’s renaissance year continued this week, as the veteran wide receiver continues to be the only reliable target for Bryce Young. He caught eight of 11 targets for 74 yards against Dallas in Week 11.
18. Houston Texans Nico Collins (Last Week 26)
With Nico Collins back in the starting lineup, the Texans offense looked a lot more confident this week. Their WR1 looked slightly limited still, but managed to contribute seven receptions for 65 yards.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars Calvin Ridley (Last Week #19)
Finally, Calvin Ridley looks like he is getting back on track after a couple of recent stinkers. Tennessee couldn’t contain him at all on Sunday. Ridley went for 103 yards and two touchdowns on seven receptions.
16. BYE Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman Jr. (Last Week #13)
Michael Pittman Jr. dropped one slot while the Colts were on the bye, but there is no denying that he has been a calming presence on the Indy offense all year long amid the quarterback chaos. He’s quietly been one of the best receivers in the league week in and week out this year.
15. Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs (Last Week #21)
Romeo Doubs was big for the Packers this week, finding his way back into the endzone for the fourth time in five games. He also tacked on 53 yards in the surprising win over the Chargers.
14. Chicago Bears DJ Moore (Last Week #15)
DJ Moore looked great this week against the Lions. The Bears star receiver caught seven of nine targets from Justin Fields for 96 yards and a touchdown.
13. Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton (Last Week #16)
Back-to-back weeks now—Courtland Sutton has made huge plays for Russell Wilson and the Broncos offense. The Broncos wide receiver caught a touchdown in his fifth straight game and notched 66 yards on four catches.
12. Buffalo Bills Stefon Diggs (Last Week #8)
The Bills got back on track this week against the Jets, but Stefon Diggs was quiet again—at least statistically speaking…
Buffalo’s star wide receiver finished the AFC East showdown with four catches for 27 yards.
11. Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Marr Chase (Last Week #4)
Ja’Marr Chase struggled this week with Joe Burrow going out with a wrist injury. He caught just two of seven targets for 12 yards, but one was for a touchdown.
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (Last Week #14)
The Buccaneers struggled offensive against a tough 49ers defense, but Mike Evans still managed to get in the endzone for them. He finished with five catches for 43 and the aforementioned score.
9. Las Vegas Raiders Davante Adams (Last Week #28)
Davante Adams was impressive this week for the Raiders, particularly considering it is still Aidan O’Connell playing quarterback. The former All-Pro posted a seven-catch, 82-yard, one-touchdown stat line against a strong Dolphins defense.
8. Philadelphia Eagles AJ Brown (Last Week #2)
AJ Brown was mighty quiet this week against the Chiefs in what was ultimately an impressive team win. He did, however, get into with Jalen Hurts on the sideline during his one-catch, eight-yard performance—and last time the two had words he was downright unstoppable the following week!
7. Cleveland Browns Amari Cooper (Last Week #24)
Amari Cooper couldn’t get much going this week with DTR under center, but he’s been too impressive thus far in 2023 to drop him too far. The fact that he has 749 yards through Week 11 with the chaos that has ensued in Cleveland’s quarterback room is very impressive.
6. Seattle Seahawks DK Metcalf (Last Week N/A)
DK Metcalf was big for Seattle this week. The burly wide receiver caught five of nine targets for 94 yards and a touchdown against the Rams.
5. Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #3)
CeeDee Lamb was relatively quiet against the Panthers in Week 11—at least compared to his insane 2023 standards. The Cowboys wide receiver did managed to get in the endzone though—and tacked on 38 yards on six receptions.
4. Detroit Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #6)
Amon-Ra St. Brown had another big week, for the Lions. Detroit’s WR1 posted an eight-reception, 77-yard and one-touchdown stat line against the Bears to help his team secure a win that maintained a stranglehold on the division.
3. Los Angeles Chargers Keenan Allen (Last Week #12)
The Chargers may have been a bummer this week, but Keenan Allen balled out again. The underrated receiver caught 10 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown against the Packers.
2. San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk (Last Week #9)
Brandon Aiyuk has sneakily become one of the best wide receivers in the NFL—he just gets overshadowed by all the other talent in San Francisco. He was dominant against Tampa Bay in Week 11, catching five passes for 156 yards and one touchdown.
1. Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill (Last Week #1)
With that impressive performance, Tyreek Hill is back atop the throne. Miami’s speedster was a force to be reckoned with against the Raiders this week and finished with 10 catches for 146 yards and a touchdown.