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Fantasy football WR rankings 2025: Draft tiers and analysis

With training camps getting underway, I'm going through the four cornerstones of fantasy football -- quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end -- and providing tiered rankings for each position heading into the 2025 NFL season. It's an easy and efficient way to organize draft thoughts. Savvy? Let's take a look at today's subject matter: WRs.

Tier 1

Rank
1
Ja'Marr Chase
Cincinnati Bengals
Rank
2
Justin Jefferson
Minnesota Vikings
Rank
3
CeeDee Lamb
Dallas Cowboys
  • Ja'Marr Chase was not only the fantasy WR1 last year -- he scored the second-most points of any player, regardless of the position. Incredible run.
  • Justin Jefferson is quarterback-proof. It doesn't matter who is throwing him the ball. He's one of the safest plays in the league.
  • CeeDee Lamb will benefit from Dak Prescott returning from injury. Oh, and George Pickens pulling the top off the defense will help, too.

Tier 2

Rank
4
Puka Nacua
Los Angeles Rams
Rank
5
Malik Nabers
New York Giants
Rank
6
Brian Thomas Jr.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Rank
7
Amon-Ra St. Brown
Detroit Lions
Rank
8
Nico Collins
Houston Texans
Rank
9
Drake London
Atlanta Falcons
Rank
10
Garrett Wilson
New York Jets
  • Puka Nacua will benefit from playing opposite Rams offseason addition Davante Adams. I view Nacua as a real threat to unseat Ja’Marr Chase at the top spot.
  • Malik Nabers will get all of the targets for the Giants. I just wish they had gone with Jameis Winston as their QB1. But he might get his chance. Even Jaxson Dart won't deter my belief in Nabers, if the rookie eventually overtakes current starter Russell Wilson.
  • Brian Thomas Jr. was the WR4 in total fantasy points last year, but there is still room for growth. He was the WR11 in fantasy points per game.
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown should be fine, despite the changes to the Lions' coaching staff.
  • A hamstring injury limited Nico Collins to 12 games last season, but he still averaged 17.6 fantasy points per game (good for WR8).
  • Drake London averaged 23.1 fantasy points in three games with Michael Penix Jr. as the Falcons' starter last season. A small sample size, but it's worth noting.
  • And yes, I'm banking on the Ohio State connection between Garrett Wilson and Justin Fields paying off for the Jets.

Tier 3

Rank
11
Ladd McConkey
Los Angeles Chargers
Rank
12
A.J. Brown
Philadelphia Eagles
Rank
13
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Seattle Seahawks
Rank
14
Tee Higgins
Cincinnati Bengals
Rank
15
Tyreek Hill
Miami Dolphins
Rank
16
Davante Adams
Los Angeles Rams
Rank
17
DJ Moore
Chicago Bears
Rank
18
Mike Evans
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • I love Ladd McConkey. I do. But can he continue to produce like he did as a rookie, when he was the fantasy WR13? I believe he can. He's an ideal WR2 for me.
  • I'm willing to take a huge swing on Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who should get so many targets in Seattle.
  • Tee Higgins got paid this offseason, and he will still pay off for you.
  • Tyreek Hill went so early in drafts last year, and now it seems like he's free-falling. A potential steal if he and Tua Tagovailoa are on the same page.
  • Davante Adams will be a solid WR2 for you.
  • DJ Moore is one of the best receivers in the game, but the Bears have so many options to throw to this season. So many.
  • Mike Evans just keeps on going. He averaged 17.2 fantasy points per game last season, ranking 10th in the league.

Tier 4

Rank
19
Xavier Worthy
Kansas City Chiefs
Rank
20
Terry McLaurin
Washington Commanders
Rank
21
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Arizona Cardinals
Rank
22
Courtland Sutton
Denver Broncos
Rank
23
DK Metcalf
Pittsburgh Steelers
Rank
24
DeVonta Smith
Philadelphia Eagles
Rank
25
Zay Flowers
Baltimore Ravens
Rank
26
Calvin Ridley
Tennessee Titans
  • Xavier Worthy posted 19-plus fantasy points in three of the final four games of the regular season. He's my highest-rated Chiefs receiver.
  • Keep an eye on Terry McLaurin's holdout, but I won't be surprised if it is settled quickly.
  • Kyler Murray has vowed to establish a better connection with Marvin Harrison Jr. in their second year together. I'm expecting improvement.
  • Courtland Sutton is way underrated in most fantasy circles.
  • I'm excited to see DK Metcalf catching passes from Aaron Rodgers this season. I might be overvaluing Metcalf here, but it's worth the risk.
  • DeVonta Smith averaged 2.24 fantasy points per target last year, the fourth-highest figure among receivers.
  • I'm including Zay Flowers in Tier 4, but I don't know how I feel about it. He didn't crack the top 30 wide receivers in fantasy points per game in either of his first two seasons.
  • Calvin Ridley could benefit the most if Cam Ward takes off in Year 1.

Tier 5

Rank
27
Tetairoa McMillan
Arizona · Carolina Panthers
Rank
28
Chris Olave
New Orleans Saints
Rank
29
Chris Godwin
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rank
30
Jakobi Meyers
Las Vegas Raiders
Rank
31
Jauan Jennings
San Francisco 49ers
Rank
32
Jaylen Waddle
Miami Dolphins
Rank
33
George Pickens
Dallas Cowboys
Rank
34
Deebo Samuel
Washington Commanders
Rank
35
Jordan Addison
Minnesota Vikings
Rank
36
Khalil Shakir
Buffalo Bills
Rank
37
Travis Hunter
Colorado · Jacksonville Jaguars
Rank
38
Jerry Jeudy
Cleveland Browns
Rank
39
Rome Odunze
Chicago Bears
Rank
40
Jameson Williams
Detroit Lions
Rank
41
Stefon Diggs
New England Patriots
Rank
42
Rashee Rice
Kansas City Chiefs
  • I was so confident coming out of drafts last year with Chris Olave, but he had his season derailed by concussions. He could be a tremendous value in 2025 if he can stay healthy.
  • Jakobi Meyers averaged 14.5 fantasy points per game in 2024, good for WR20.
  • While he's reportedly not happy with his contract, Jauan Jennings feels like he could be a steal given the injury situations the 49ers are working through at wide receiver.

Tier 6

Rank
43
Josh Downs
Indianapolis Colts
Rank
44
Christian Kirk
Houston Texans
Rank
45
Darnell Mooney
Atlanta Falcons
Rank
46
Cooper Kupp
Seattle Seahawks
Rank
47
Michael Pittman
Indianapolis Colts
Rank
48
Jayden Reed
Green Bay Packers
Rank
49
Ricky Pearsall
San Francisco 49ers
Rank
50
Matthew Golden
Texas · Green Bay Packers
Rank
51
Brandon Aiyuk
San Francisco 49ers
Rank
52
Emeka Egbuka
Ohio State · Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rank
53
Rashid Shaheed
New Orleans Saints
Rank
54
Keon Coleman
Buffalo Bills
Rank
55
Cedric Tillman
Cleveland Browns
Rank
56
Rashod Bateman
Baltimore Ravens
  • Colts receivers are the toughest to figure, but I'm going with Josh Downs as my top-rated Indianapolis pass catcher. He was targeted on 31.1 percent of his routes last season, which was the third-highest rate in the NFL (min. 100 routes run).
  • I feel like I'd rather take the value on Rashod Bateman than reach for Zay Flowers.

Tier 7

Rank
57
Luther Burden III
Missouri · Chicago Bears
Rank
58
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Kansas City Chiefs
Rank
59
Adam Thielen
Carolina Panthers
Rank
60
Marvin Mims Jr.
Denver Broncos
Rank
61
Tre Harris
Mississippi · Los Angeles Chargers
Rank
62
Jack Bech
TCU · Las Vegas Raiders
Rank
63
Jalen Coker
Carolina Panthers
Rank
64
Demario Douglas
New England Patriots
Rank
65
Jalen McMillan
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rank
66
Kyle Williams
Washington State · New England Patriots
Rank
67
Josh Palmer
Buffalo Bills
Rank
68
Greg Dortch
Arizona Cardinals
Rank
69
Jayden Higgins
Iowa State · Houston Texans
Rank
70
Darius Slayton
New York Giants
  • Luther Burden III is one of my favorite rookie receivers, and I'll be keeping an eye on his status after he reportedly did not participate in the Bears' first training camp practice. It's tough with so many targets in Chicago.
  • I expect Adam Thielen to be a crazy-good value in the first half of the season. I fear he will fall off toward the end of the year.

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