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Top Wide Receiver Rebound Candidates - Fantasy Football Draft Targets With Upside (2025)

Chris Olave - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Kacey's top WR rebound candidates - fantasy football draft values, wide receiver sleepers with upside that should deliver better performances in 2025 based on improved usage.

Every fantasy football season, you draft your team and feel good about it. Then, disaster strikes. Your top wide receiver ends up with five points per week, and your championship dreams fly right out the window.

Here's the thing... bad seasons are inevitable. Injuries, coaching changes, team dynamics, and bad luck can turn your big names into afterthoughts. You might be reluctant to take a shot on these players after a down season, but those same players can bounce back the following year, and these are guys you'll likely draft at a major discount due to those factors.

I'll explore five wide receivers who left fantasy managers frustrated to the core in 2024, but look ready for success in 2025. These are players with new teams, coming back from injury, or just looking to get on track after an uncharacteristic down year. Let's dig into those redemption candidates.

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

 

Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins

If last season was Jaylen Waddle's floor, we're looking for his ceiling in 2025. The 26-year-old has three 1,000-yard seasons under his belt, but 2024 was grueling. He caught just 58 balls for 744 yards and two scores in 15 games, posting career lows in those categories.

That put Waddle as the WR46 in total points and WR41 in points per game (PPR), a massive drop after finishing prior seasons as WR34 (2023), WR8 (2022), and WR13 (2021).

A lot of that was on Waddle, but a good portion of it was also on Miami's offense not firing on all cylinders. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa missed six games, while the offensive line was not up to par. Backup quarterbacks were throwing the short ball to running backs and tight ends. Let's politely call it a messy season.

The Dolphins haven't changed their offensive system under head coach Mike McDaniel, and if Tagovailoa stays on the field, Waddle will benefit from the stability. The team's WR1, Tyreek Hill, is now 31 years old and coming off his own down season.

Currently, Waddle goes off the board as WR31 in drafts. He does not need to put up WR1 numbers to outperform his ADP. A stable season of Waddle with a healthy Tua under center should give him enough of an advantage to deliver WR2 numbers. Additionally, if Hill misses time, Waddle will flirt with WR1 numbers.

 

Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints

Chris Olave's third season in the NFL was frustrating, to say the least. Two concussions and multiple early exits meant his health had the biggest impact on his down season. Making matters worse, he had to deal with a quarterback rotation that ranked 31st in passing success rate.

He concluded the 2024 season with just 32 catches for 400 yards and one touchdown across eight contests. It was a massive letdown after Olave posted back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns to start his career.

When he has been healthy, he's been the unquestioned WR1 on the Saints' roster. During his rookie season in 2022, Olave posted 72 receptions for 1,042 yards and four TDs despite missing two matchups. In his 2023 season, he tallied 87 receptions for 1,123 yards and five scores on 138 targets. Despite lacking elite quarterback play, Olave continues to impress.

This season is bringing plenty of change, with Kellen Moore taking over as head coach and the Saints' QB situation still rocky (rookie Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler). Moore's offenses in both Dallas and Los Angeles made feeding the ball to top receivers a priority. Olave has the talent to shine despite uncertainty under center. The key is staying on the field (a common theme here).

Currently drafted as WR34, Olave's ADP bakes in his concussion risk and lack of QB depth. If he can miss just a few games this season, he'll be a reliable WR2. I wouldn't enter the draft assuming he'll be healthy all season, but that's a nice reward if it happens (and you're getting him at a bargain price).

 

DK Metcalf, Pittsburgh Steelers

Maybe a change of scenery is all it takes for DK Metcalf to get back on track. After back-to-back underwhelming seasons with the Seahawks and the rise of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Metcalf was traded to Pittsburgh this offseason.

Metcalf finished as WR32 last year, with 992 receiving yards and five touchdowns. He has registered at least 900 receiving yards in each of his six seasons in the league, including an impressive outing of 1,303 yards and 10 touchdowns back in 2020. He immediately slots into the WR1 role on a team with a new veteran QB.

Aaron Rodgers brings stability to the quarterback position and a track record of supporting top fantasy wideouts. While he's no longer the MVP version of himself, late-career Rodgers helped Davante Adams post impressive numbers while with the Jets last season (64 receptions for 854 yards and seven touchdowns).

The Cowboys acquired wideout George Pickens in May, so Metcalf faces few competitors for top targets in Pittsburgh. Calvin Austin III, Robert Woods, and Roman Wilson sit on the roster, but Metcalf is the clear-cut WR1.

Now, at age 27 and with an upgrade at QB, Metcalf should return to WR2 status in fantasy football. His ceiling climbs even more if Rodgers can utilize him as much as he did Adams.

 

Stefon Diggs, New England Patriots

A torn ACL in Week 8 led to Stefon Diggs' season end. Even before the injury, he found himself in a crowded Houston WR room consisting of Nico Collins and Tank Dell. Playing behind those two receivers, he finished the year with 496 yards and three touchdowns. That was an intense drop from the 1,183 yards and eight scores he tallied in 2023 with Buffalo.

Now, Diggs is in New England, where the Patriots have been desperately searching for a WR1. The veteran wideout immediately grabs hold of the job.

New England's receiver depth chart isn't something to write home about (we're talking DeMario Douglas, Kendrick Bourne, Mack Hollins, and rookie Kyle Williams, to name a few). Last season, the Patriots' receivers combined for 1,723 receiving yards, and the player with the most receiving yards was tight end Hunter Henry (674). When your tight end is the best receiver on your team, finding a WR1 is a no-brainer.

Yes, Diggs is 31 and coming off a significant injury, something reflected in his current ADP (WR37). Head coach Mike Vrabel has already stated he expects Diggs to be ready for Week 1. Luckily for Diggs, he was able to avoid the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list in training camp. Although he might start the season slowly, the target volume will be there for him when he's at full speed.

Although he is no longer the All-Pro version we once saw in Buffalo, he doesn't need to be (at least for fantasy football). Diggs putting up a WR2 season would pay off for fantasy managers who decide to take a chance on him at his current cost.

 

Deebo Samuel Sr., Washington Commanders

Deebo Samuel Sr. has had a rollercoaster of a fantasy career: WR31, WR96, WR3, WR38, WR15, and WR44 across six seasons. Last year was a rough go for him, with 44.7 receiving yards per contest and missing a good chunk of time due to injuries. Plus, the target competition for the receiver was fierce, and his usage was volatile while in San Francisco.

Now he lands in Washington with quarterback Jayden Daniels getting him the ball. He'll see less competition for targets as a member of the Commanders, with Terry McLaurin as the WR1 and not a lot of depth behind him. Additionally, the Commanders ranked sixth in screen passes last season, benefiting Samuel's skill set after a down year in usage.

Going off the board as WR40, Samuel is the cheapest he's been in years. He's never been a consistent early-round option (he's someone managers wait on), but injuries and inconsistent use have pushed his draft cost even further down the board.

Still, when he hits, he hits big. Last season, he had seven double-digit fantasy outings in PPR, including contests of 25.1, 20.7, and 18.7 points.

Samuel won't suddenly find himself in the WR1 conversation, but with a move to a new team and a likely boost in targets, he should provide managers with plenty of flex value. Spike weeks are always on the horizon for Deebo.

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