Week 14 saw some shake up among the league’s first-string wideouts. Let’s look around the NFL and power rank every team’s top target.
32. BYE Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin (Last Week #32)
2023 has been a challenging year for the Commanders talented, young wide receiver 1. That said, Terry McLaurin has still managed to edge right up against the 700-yard mark through 13 games—and who knows—if he gets hot down the stretch, he may well end up with a 1000-yard season.
31. New York Giants Darius Slayton (Last Week #29)
Darius Slayton was quiet this week for the Giants, snagging just two catches for 14 yards in what has continued to be an underwhelming season for their top receiver.
30. Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison (Last Week #28)
Now that Justin Jefferson is back to the sideline, the Vikings are going to need Jordan Addison to emerge as a true number one type of option.
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His two catches for 27 yards that he notched against the Raiders is not going to cut if this team wants to even make the postseason, let alone make any noise in it!
29. BYE Arizona Cardinals Marquise Brown (Last Week #27)
Marquise Brown has had an up-and-down year for the Cardinals. He is second on the team in receiving yards behind tight end Trey McBride, despite the latter having 27 less targets than Brown.
28. Pittsburgh Steelers Geroge Pickens (Last Week #19)
George Pickens took a major step back this week. The Steelers young wideout looked disinterested all night, regularly taking plays off when he knew he wasn’t getting the ball and didn’t contribute much statistically either—finishing with just 19 yards on five catches.
27. Houston Texans Nico Collins (Last Week #5)
Nico Collins had a down week against a tough Jets defense in Week 14, completing only one catch for 13 yards in the stunning loss. To make matters, Collins left the game early with a calf injury that has put his availability for Week 15 in question.
26. Jacksonville Jaguars Calvin Ridley (Last Week #21)
Calvin Ridley was quiet this week. He was only able to snag four of 13 targets for 53 yards in a devastating loss to the Browns.
25. New England Patriots JuJu Smith-Schuster (Last Week #30)
JuJu Smith-Schuster actually looked pretty good this week against his former team. The Patriots receiver caught four passes for 90 yards.
24. Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs (Last Week #20)
Romeo Doubs had a poor showing on Monday Night Football for the Packers. It appeared the absence of Christian Watson created a lot of unfavorable matchups for Doubs, who finished with four catches for 32 yards.
23. Carolina Panther Adam Thielen (Last Week #24)
The Panthers veteran receiver had an impressive week against the Saints, hauling in five of seven carries for 74 yards. Thielen has proven to be a top-notch professional in every sense of the word this year.
22. Kansas City Chiefs Rashee Rice (Last Week N/A)
Rashee Rice looked great again this week, hauling in seven of 10 targets for 72 yards and a score, but unfortunately, the budding star had a critical fumble that really hurt the Chiefs late.
That said, Rice has breathed some new life into a Chiefs team that was desperate for production out of its wide receivers.
21. Las Vegas Raiders Davante Adams (Last Week #16)
Davante Adams had a modest afternoon against the Minnesota Vikings this week to his standards, but did still manage to lead the team in receiving. The veteran receiver hauled in seven of 10 targets for 53 yards when all was said and done.
20. New Orleans Saints Chris Olave (Last Week #11)
Chris Olave was quiet this week for the Saints, totaling just 28 yards on four catches, but credit to the young receiver for managing to find his way into the endzone for his third touchdown of the year.
19. Buffalo Bills Stefon Diggs (Last Week #15)
Stefon Diggs was quiet again this week. The Bills superstar caught just four of 11 targets for 24 yards, as the Chiefs seemed determined not to let Buffalo’s top target beat them.
18. Detroit Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown (Last Week #12)
Amon-Ra St. Brown had his second consecutive down week for the Lions. He only managed three catches for 21 yards and failed to come up with a couple of critical catch opportunities down the stretch when the Lions were mounting their comeback.
17. Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers (Last Week #23)
Zay Flowers was big this week for the Ravens. Baltimore’s rookie wideout snagged six catches for 60 yards, a critical touchdown and a two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter that ultimately pushed the game to overtime, where they won it.
16. Atlanta Falcons Drake London (Last Week #26)
Week 14 was far and away the best performance we’ve seen out of Drake London as a pro. The USC product hauled in 10 of 11 targets for 172 yards.
He deserves extra credit for doing so with Ridder under center too. That’s clearing the achievement on expert mode.
15. Los Angeles Chargers Keenan Allen (Last Week #10)
It was a relatively down week for Keenan Allen, but the veteran receiver has really been the only consistent source of offense for the Chargers this year. He still managed to notch six receptions 68 yards on Sunday in a losing effort.
14. Seattle Seahawks DK Metcalf (Last Week #6)
DK Metcalf was somewhat quiet this week with Drew Lock throwing him the football, but he did manage to haul in two of his five targets for 52 yards and a touchdown.
13. Philadelphia Eagles AJ Brown (Last Week #14)
AJ Brown had one critical drop down the sideline that seemed to set the tone for the Eagles early in this one. That said, he did still manage to lead the team in receptions and tards, hauling in nine catches for 94 yards, as really the only significant offensive contributor for Philly.
12. Cleveland Browns Amari Cooper (Last Week #25)
Credit to Amari Cooper for playing through some nagging injuries this week. The Browns star receiver was impressive in a winning effort, hauling in seven catches of 14 attempts for 77 yards.
11. New York Jets Garrett Wilson (Last Week #22)
Garrett Wilson had himself a huge game on Sunday for the Jets. The Ohio State product hauled in nine catches for 108 yards, helping New York to a huge win over the Texans.
10. Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton (Last Week #13)
Courtland Sutton has had a heck of a stretch run this year. The veteran receiver snagged three of his four targets for 62 yards and another touchdown. He is now officially in double digits for the season with 10, tied for second-best.
9. Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Marr Chase (Last Week #4)
Considering Joe Burrow is missing in action, Ja’Marr Chase was pretty impressive this week. He went toe-to-toe with doub
There is no doubt that Ja’Marr Chase is one of the top wideouts in the league, but he was quiet this week for the Bengals.
The Cincinnati superstar finished with just three catches for 29 yards.
le teams all afternoon and managed four catches for 81 yards from Jake Browning.
8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (Last Week #3)
He’s been playing great this entire season, but this was one of the worst games Mike Evans has played as a pro. Mayfield went his way six times and he only made one catch for eight yards.
7. Chicago Bears DJ Moore (Last Week #7)
DJ Moore is quietly becoming one of the most feared receivers in the league. He led the Bears in receiving again this week, catching six passes for 68 yards and a touchdown.
6. Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp (Last Week #18)
Cooper Kupp has now gotten into the endzone in back-to-back weeks. His performance against the Ravens was vintage Kupp, as he hauled in eight catches for a huge 115 yards and one touchdown.
5. Tennessee Titans DeAndre Hopkins (Last Week #17)
Deandre Hopkins had a monster game for Tennessee in its upset win on Monday Night Football. The veteran receiver hauled in seven catches for 124 yards and one touchdown.
4. Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman Jr. (Last Week #9)
Even in a down game for the Colts, Michael Pittman Jr. was sure to impress. The budding star hauled in eight of 11 targets for 95 yards and was Indy’s only real source of offense the entire game.
3. San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk (Last Week #8)
With Deebo Samuel playing scorching hot right now, a lot of the attention has been taken off of Brandon Aiyuk of late, but that hasn’t stopped him from performing. He still was able to haul in six passes for 126 yards on Sunday despite playing second fiddle.
2. Miami Dolphins Tyreek Hill (Last Week #1)
A rare down week for Tyreek Hill against a Titans defense that was determined not to let Hill be the reason Miami beat them. That said, Hill still had a slightly above average performance compared to most wide receivers’ standards, snagging four catches for 61 yards.
1. Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb (Last Week #2)
Another week has come and gone and it was another impressive showing for the Cowboys WR1. Lamb hauled in six catches on 10 targets for 71 yards and a score in their huge win over Philly.