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2024 NFL WR Power Rankings: Top-15 Wide Receivers

Amon-Ra St. Brown - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Mike Fanelli provides his 2024 NFL WR Power Rankings, giving his top-15 wide receivers heading into the upcoming season. Which wide receivers made the cut?

NFL power rankings are extremely popular with fans. Everyone loves to debate why their favorite team or player belongs higher in the rankings.

Power rankings create arguments between fan bases, often leading to intense conversations. This article is a power ranking among the NFL’s top wide receivers.

Let’s look at the top 15 wide receivers heading into the 2024 NFL season. Did your favorite pass catcher make the cut?

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

No. 15–11

No. 15 – Davante Adams (LV)

Adams is one of the few players in the NFL who are future Hall of Fame locks. The superstar has led the league in receiving touchdowns in two of the past four seasons despite playing for two different teams. Unfortunately, his production slipped in 2023, totaling only eight receiving touchdowns on 175 targets. While Adams is no longer in the conversation as the top wide receiver in the game, the veteran is still an elite player.

No. 14 – DJ Moore (CHI)

After struggling for years in Carolina, Moore had a breakout season in his first year with the Bears. The star receiver had 96 receptions on 136 targets for 1,364 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in 2023, setting career highs in every category. Furthermore, he put up massive numbers despite playing 4.5 games with Tyson Bagent. While Moore will have more competition for targets than last season, the upgrade at the quarterback position will keep him among the league’s top receivers.

No. 13 – Nico Collins (HOU)

Many called Collins a third-year breakout candidate heading into last year. The former Michigan star was outstanding, leading the Texans in receptions (80), targets (109), receiving yards (1,297), and touchdowns (eight). He was C.J. Stroud’s more reliable receiver and go-to guy in the passing game. While the Texans added Stefon Diggs this offseason and have Tank Dell coming off an impressive rookie season, Collins remains Houston’s No. 1 pass catcher.

No. 12 – Brandon Aiyuk (SF)

There has been a flurry of trade rumors surrounding the star wide receiver over the past few weeks. Regardless of where Aiyuk plays in 2024, he will be one of the top wide receivers in the league. The former Arizona State star had 105 targets last year but ranked seventh in the NFL with 1,342 receiving yards. While the 49ers had several impressive pass catchers, Aiyuk was the clear-cut No. 1 guy on the team. That will remain the case this upcoming season, regardless of where he plays.

No. 11 – Chris Olave (NO)

Olave hasn’t turned into an elite wide receiver because of inconsistent quarterback production. Derek Carr was a massive upgrade over the quarterbacks the Saints started in 2022. However, the veteran played through multiple injuries, which impacted Olave’s production last year. Yet, he had over 1,000 receiving yards for the second consecutive season. He should have a career year after New Orleans hired Klint Kubiak as their offensive coordinator.

 

No. 10–6

No. 10 – Drake London (ATL)

Unfortunately, London has been in the same boat as Chris Olave. He has played with awful quarterbacks in his career, catching passes from Marcus Mariota, Desmond Ridder, and Taylor Heinicke. Thankfully, that won’t be the case in 2024 after the Falcons signed Kirk Cousins and drafted Michael Penix Jr. Don’t be surprised if London has a Nico Collins-like third-year breakout.

No. 9 – Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI)

Many will say ranking Harrison as the ninth-best wide receiver is ridiculous. However, the former Ohio State star was the top receiver prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft. Furthermore, he was arguably the top wide receiver prospect since Calvin Johnson. Harrison steps in as the No. 1 guy for Kyler Murray and the Cardinals’ passing attack. He could end up breaking some records as a rookie.

No. 8 – Garrett Wilson (NYJ)

The Jets had high hopes for Wilson last season. They believed the addition of Aaron Rodgers would take his game to the next level. Unfortunately, Rodgers suffered a torn Achilles in Week 1, leaving the talented receiver to catch passes from Zach Wilson. Yet, that didn’t stop him from having 95 receptions for 1,042 receiving yards in 2023. Wilson will be better with Rodgers under center.

No. 7 – A.J. Brown (PHI)

Brown has been one of the top wide receivers in the NFL since joining the Eagles. The former SEC standout had 88 receptions on 145 targets for 1,496 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in 2022. He put up similar numbers last season, totaling 106 receptions on 158 targets for 1,456 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. Philadelphia added Saquon Barkley in free agency. However, the offense will continue to flow through Brown.

No. 6 – Puka Nacua (LAR)

No one expected Nacua to have the year he did, breaking two rookie receiving records. The fifth-round pick was an elite wide receiver, totaling an NFL record 31 receptions in his first four career games. While he wasn’t as outstanding with Cooper Kupp healthy, Nacua still put up significant numbers all season. The former BYU receiver should be even better in his sophomore year.

 

No. 5–1

No. 5 – Justin Jefferson (MIN)

Unfortunately, Jefferson missed seven games last season and left two others early because of injuries. Yet, the superstar had over 1,000 receiving yards for the fourth consecutive year. Furthermore, he led the NFL with 128 receptions and 1,809 receiving yards in 2022, showing everyone why Jefferson is an elite wide receiver. While the Vikings lost Kirk Cousins this offseason, Sam Darnold and J.J. McCarthy are good enough to get the superstar the ball.

No. 4 – Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET)

The former fourth-round pick has been an elite wide receiver since the end of his rookie season. St. Brown has back-to-back years with at least 106 receptions on 146 targets for 1,160 receiving yards. However, he was outstanding in 2023, setting a career-high in receiving touchdowns with 10. He also ranked third in receiving yards. St. Brown will remain the focal point of Detroit’s passing attack for the foreseeable future.

No. 3 – Tyreek Hill (MIA)

Hill wanted to break the NFL receiving record in 2023. While the superstar fell short of his goal, he led the league in several receiving categories, including yards (1,799) and touchdowns (13). While the superstar is on the wrong side of 30, Hill should have another elite year this upcoming season. The Dolphins’ passing attack will continue to flow through the veteran receiver.

No. 2 – Ja'Marr Chase (CIN)

While Joe Burrow struggled to stay healthy last year, Chase put up massive numbers. Chase made his third consecutive Pro Bowl team. While his receiving touchdowns declined for the third straight season, Chase set a career-high in receptions (100) and targets (145). He is eligible for a massive contract extension. Don’t be surprised if Chase has a career year in 2024, earning him a record-setting new deal.

No. 1 – CeeDee Lamb (DAL)

No one should be surprised to see Lamb at the top of the wide receiver power rankings. Lamb was the clear-cut top wide receiver in 2023. He led the league in receptions (135) while finishing second in receiving yards (1,749) and third in touchdowns (12) despite a slow start. The Cowboys have limited competition for targets, meaning Lamb could put up even better numbers in 2024 as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.



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