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Week 1 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings - Emeka Egbuka, Tyreek Hill, Travis Hunter, Tre Harris, Jayden Higgins, Kyle Williams, DK Matcalf, DJ Moore

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RotoBaller's updated Week 1 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for 2025. Set your optimal lineups with our fantasy football Week 1 WR rankings and tiers.

We're getting very close to the start of the NFL's regular season, so it's no better time for our updated Week 1 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for 2025 to help you set winning lineups. Below, you will see the freshly-updated pecking order at WR for the opening week of the new NFL season, and the top WR matchups. In our WR rankings below, find out where key pass-catchers such as Puka Nacua, Rashee Rice, Emeka Egbuka, Matthew Golden, Calvin Ridley, DJ Moore, and Tyreek Hill stand, among all others.

For those of you who are still drafting, we're loaded up with 14 different types of rankings -- for example, be sure to also check out our superflex fantasy football rankings, best ball fantasy football rankings, and IDP fantasy football rankings. Whatever league format you play in, we got you covered. And stay tuned for more WR articles coming soon about Week 1 matchups including our WR/CB matchups chart.

Our WR fantasy football rankings for Week 1 are assembled by Nick Mariano, who leads the charge on all of RotoBaller's rankings. Below the rankings, you will find a summary of this week's important fantasy football news. There are always critical injuries to track, so check back until kickoff.

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

 

Week 1 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings

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Tier
WR
Rank
Player
Name
Pos. Overall
Rank
1 1 Puka Nacua WR 5
1 2 Ja'Marr Chase WR 8
1 3 CeeDee Lamb WR 12
2 4 Justin Jefferson WR 14
2 5 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR 17
2 6 Malik Nabers WR 18
2 7 Nico Collins WR 19
2 8 Drake London WR 20
2 9 Brian Thomas Jr. WR 22
3 10 A.J. Brown WR 26
3 11 Mike Evans WR 27
3 12 Rashee Rice WR 29
3 13 Ladd McConkey WR 30
3 14 Terry McLaurin WR 31
3 15 Tyreek Hill WR 32
4 16 Tee Higgins WR 33
4 17 Davante Adams WR 37
4 18 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR 39
4 19 Courtland Sutton WR 40
4 20 DJ Moore WR 41
4 21 DeVonta Smith WR 44
5 22 Jerry Jeudy WR 45
5 23 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR 46
5 24 Tetairoa McMillan WR 49
5 25 Zay Flowers WR 52
5 26 Jaylen Waddle WR 53
5 27 Jameson Williams WR 54
5 28 Stefon Diggs WR 55
5 29 Xavier Worthy WR 57
5 30 Garrett Wilson WR 58
5 31 DK Metcalf WR 60
6 32 Jauan Jennings WR 64
6 33 Calvin Ridley WR 66
6 34 George Pickens WR 67
6 35 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR 68
7 36 Travis Hunter WR 69
7 37 Jakobi Meyers WR 72
7 38 Chris Olave WR 73
8 39 Khalil Shakir WR 74
8 40 Rome Odunze WR 76
8 41 Cooper Kupp WR 78
8 42 Ricky Pearsall WR 79
8 43 Darnell Mooney WR 80
8 44 Matthew Golden WR 84
8 45 Jayden Reed WR 86
8 46 Josh Downs WR 87
8 47 Emeka Egbuka WR 88
8 48 Michael Pittman Jr. WR 91
8 49 Keenan Allen WR 92
8 50 Joshua Palmer WR 93
8 51 Christian Kirk WR 94
8 52 Cedric Tillman WR 95
8 53 Keon Coleman WR 98
8 54 Marvin Mims Jr. WR 100
8 55 Rashid Shaheed WR 101
8 56 Romeo Doubs WR 108
8 57 Rashod Bateman WR 112
8 58 Jalen McMillan WR 114
8 59 Luther Burden III WR 120
8 60 Adam Thielen WR 121
9 61 Ray-Ray McCloud III WR 122
9 62 Marquise Brown WR 126
9 63 Wan'Dale Robinson WR 128
9 64 DeMario Douglas WR 130
9 65 Tre Harris WR 132
9 66 Jayden Higgins WR 133
9 67 Jalen Coker WR 136
9 68 Xavier Legette WR 139
9 69 DeAndre Hopkins WR 142
9 70 Alec Pierce WR 144
9 71 Kyle Williams WR 145
9 72 Dont'e Thornton Jr. WR 150
9 73 Darius Slayton WR 153
9 74 Tory Horton WR 154
9 75 Michael Wilson WR 155
10 76 Kayshon Boutte WR 156
10 77 Sterling Shepard WR 159
10 78 Keandre Lambert-Smith WR 163
10 79 Tutu Atwell WR 165
10 80 Andrei Iosivas WR 172
10 81 Tyler Lockett WR 173
10 82 Dyami Brown WR 174
10 83 Josh Reynolds WR 175
10 84 Zay Jones WR 176
10 85 Olamide Zaccheaus WR 177
10 86 KaVontae Turpin WR 179
10 87 Elic Ayomanor WR 180
10 88 Jaylin Noel WR 181
10 89 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 182
10 90 Adonai Mitchell WR 183
11 91 Diontae Johnson WR 185
11 92 Quentin Johnston WR 187
11 93 Dontayvion Wicks WR 188
11 94 Greg Dortch WR 189
11 95 Pat Bryant WR 190
11 96 Jalen Nailor WR 192
11 97 Calvin Austin III WR 193
11 98 Malik Washington WR 194
11 99 Brandin Cooks WR 196
11 100 Elijah Moore WR 200
11 101 Jordan Whittington WR 202
11 102 Troy Franklin WR 203
11 103 Trey Palmer WR 204
11 104 Jalen Royals WR 205
11 105 Noah Brown WR 206
12 106 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR 208
12 107 Jacob Cowing WR 209
12 108 Devaughn Vele WR 213
12 109 Tim Patrick WR 215
12 110 Curtis Samuel WR 216
12 111 Roman Wilson WR 218
12 112 Jalen Tolbert WR 219
12 113 Isaac TeSlaa WR 222
12 114 Jack Bech WR 224
12 115 John Metchie III WR 229
12 116 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR 232
12 117 Kalif Raymond WR 233
12 118 Parker Washington WR 234
12 119 Chimere Dike WR 236
12 120 Tre Tucker WR 237
13 121 Van Jefferson WR 241
13 122 Jaylin Lane WR 244
13 123 Savion Williams WR 247
13 124 Mack Hollins WR 256
13 125 Kendrick Bourne WR 257
13 126 Ryan Miller WR 264
13 127 Allen Lazard WR 265
13 128 Russell Gage WR 266
13 129 Luke McCaffrey WR 271
13 130 Tai Felton WR 273
13 131 Jordan Watkins WR 294
13 132 Jonathan Mingo WR 295
13 133 Jermaine Burton WR 296
13 134 Xavier Restrepo WR 297
13 135 Tez Johnson WR 298
13 136 Mason Tipton WR 299
13 137 Tyquan Thornton WR 300
13 138 Javon Baker WR 301
13 139 Theo Wease Jr. WR 302
14 140 Antwane Wells Jr. WR 303
14 141 Robbie Chosen WR 304

 

Wide Receiver Fantasy Football News

  • Colts Expect Josh Downs to Practice Next Week
  • Amari Cooper Signs One-Year Deal With Raiders
  • DJ Moore Taking Reps as Running Back
  • Jakobi Meyers Requests Trade
  • Jauan Jennings Not Practicing, has Avoided IR for Now
  • Stefon Diggs "Looks" Ready for Week 1
  • Allen Lazard Expected to be Ready for Week 1
  • Terry McLaurin Signs Three-Year Extension with Commanders
  • Skyy Moore Eager for Fresh Start
  • Ricky Pearsall Flashing Chemistry with QB1

 

Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Outlooks

Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase enters 2025 with the same team environment that supplied a season-leading campaign last year. With a healthy Joe Burrow and no defense around, Chase led the NFL in targets (175), receptions (127), receiving yards (1,708), and receiving touchdowns (17). Constantly in shootouts or playing catch-up, Cincinnati could be found atop most passing leaderboards. This allowed Chase to put up those career numbers despite Tee Higgins scoring 10 TDs in 12 games, his second straight year with only 12 games played.

Don't buy into Higgins sapping Chase's fantasy value, however. With both on the field, Chase saw 108 targets to Higgins' 107, putting up 2.54 yards per route run compared to 2.22 without Higgins. Cincy made sizeable financial commitments to both of them this March, with Chase becoming the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. It's a deserving payday for the superstar who typically comes off draft boards as the top pick. His RotoBaller rank accurately reflects this, as any fantasy team will be fortunate to have Chase at WR1

Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua battled through a knee injury (PCL) to record 990 yards on 79 catches (106 targets) with three touchdowns last year. It was a disappointing follow-up to an incredible rookie campaign (105-1,486-6) on the surface, yet his usage remained constant. The 9.3 yards per target was identical, with a nine-percentage-point rise in catch rate that resulted in an extra reception per game. But only three TDs hurt his fantasy value, especially as Demarcus Robinson found paydirt seven times on 31 catches while Cooper Kupp scored six times across 12 games.

If variance sways his way in the red zone, Nacua could break fantasy matchups wide open in the upcoming year. That said, he'll now have to contend for RZ looks with Davante Adams instead of Kupp, with Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington vying for No. 3 duties in place of Robinson.

Perhaps the biggest vulnerability is relying on an aging Matthew Stafford, who has a laundry list of ailments over his long career. But there's plenty of good to outweigh the worries here.

Calvin Ridley, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley secured 64 of his 120 targets for 1,017 yards and four touchdowns in his first season in the Music City. While catching passes from Will Levis and Mason Rudolph, the former first-round pick finished 36th among wideouts in half-PPR fantasy points per game (11.7). Ridley ranked No. 1 in unrealized air yards (1,097) and 97th in catchable target rate (59.2%). Needless to say, his quarterback situation was not conducive to fantasy production, so No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward could be a significant upgrade.

That said, despite the recent success of C.J. Stroud and Jayden Daniels, rookie quarterbacks traditionally struggle to support high-end fantasy football pass-catchers. Ridley has a wide range of outcomes in 2025, but his low-end WR3 cost in fantasy drafts makes him worth consideration.

He's the clear No. 1 option in Tennessee's pass-catching group, featuring the aging Tyler Lockett and a handful of middle-round rookie receivers. Ridley has WR2 upside due to overall projected volume, but expect plenty of down weeks if you decide to pull the trigger on him.

DJ Moore, Chicago Bears

D.J. Moore should sustain his role as Chicago's WR1 after a transformative offseason that should produce multiple improvements in the Bears' offense and increased competition for targets. The shortcomings in Chicago's coaching staff during 2024 contributed to the Bears' deficiencies on offense, but that issue should be rectified through the arrival of Ben Johnson. Caleb Williams should also operate more effectively under Johnson, while benefiting from the Bears' offseason additions to their offensive line.

Those factors could also elevate Moore's numbers beyond the results that he attained during 2024. Moore's 140 targets (8.2 per game) represented the second-highest total of his career, while his 98 receptions established a career-high.
 However, his yardage total dropped significantly when contrasted with 2023 (1,364/966), while he also registered career lows in yards per target (6.9), aDOT (7.1), yards per route run (1.44), and air yards share (25.1 percent).

Moore also finished 28th in points per game (14.0), after rising to sixth in 2023 (16.9). Moore's competition for targets will intensify after Chicago selected Colston Loveland (10th overall) and Luther Burden III (39th overall) during April's NFL draft, while Rome Odunze could exceed the 19 percent target share that he secured in 2024.

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