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2026 Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Rankings (Half-PPR)

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Tiered Half-PPR fantasy football rankings for wide receivers and redraft leagues. These updated 0.5-PPR WR rankings are for after the NFL Draft.

The wide receiver spot is the deepest in fantasy football, but it usually becomes a tough position to find production from on the waiver wire, meaning it's key to nail your draft picks. We're here to help with our updated 2026 fantasy football wide receiver rankings.

These post-NFL Draft 2026 fantasy football rankings are put together by Nick Mariano, a top-accuracy industry ranker and the lead forecaster here at RotoBaller. In the rankings set, see where key players like George Pickens, Chris Olave, A.J. Brown, Malik Nabers, Rashee Rice, Carnell Tate, and more stand, among all others.

In addition to these rankings, in our 2026 fantasy football rankings dashboard, you will also find our team's Dynasty League rankings and Rookie Rankings. Bookmark those pages, and use them to prepare for all of your 2026 fantasy football drafts.

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Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Rankings for 2026

Tier Rank Player Name Position
1 1 Puka Nacua WR
1 2 Ja'Marr Chase WR
1 3 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR
2 4 CeeDee Lamb WR
2 5 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR
2 6 Justin Jefferson WR
2 7 Drake London WR
3 8 Nico Collins WR
3 9 George Pickens WR
3 10 Chris Olave WR
3 11 DeVonta Smith WR
4 12 A.J. Brown WR
4 13 Tee Higgins WR
4 14 Garrett Wilson WR
4 15 Davante Adams WR
5 16 Zay Flowers WR
5 17 Malik Nabers WR
5 18 Tetairoa McMillan WR
5 19 Luther Burden III WR
5 20 Ladd McConkey WR
5 21 Terry McLaurin WR
5 22 Rashee Rice WR
5 23 Emeka Egbuka WR
5 24 Jameson Williams WR
5 25 Jaylen Waddle WR
5 26 Mike Evans WR
5 27 DJ Moore WR
6 28 Christian Watson WR
6 29 Carnell Tate WR
6 30 Rome Odunze WR
7 31 Alec Pierce WR
7 32 Jordyn Tyson WR
7 33 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR
7 34 Parker Washington WR
7 35 Courtland Sutton WR
7 36 Brian Thomas Jr. WR
7 37 Michael Wilson WR
7 38 DK Metcalf WR
7 39 Jordan Addison WR
7 40 Jakobi Meyers WR
8 41 Ricky Pearsall WR
8 42 Michael Pittman Jr. WR
8 43 Jayden Reed WR
8 44 Josh Downs WR
8 45 Xavier Worthy WR
8 46 Makai Lemon WR
8 47 KC Concepcion WR
9 48 Chris Godwin Jr. WR
9 49 Quentin Johnston WR
9 50 Jalen Coker WR
9 51 Matthew Golden WR
9 52 Wan'Dale Robinson WR
10 53 Romeo Doubs WR
10 54 Khalil Shakir WR
10 55 Jayden Higgins WR
10 56 Jalen McMillan WR
10 57 Omar Cooper Jr. WR
11 58 Jauan Jennings WR
11 59 Rashid Shaheed WR
11 60 Denzel Boston WR
11 61 Calvin Ridley WR
11 62 Stefon Diggs WR
11 63 Ryan Flournoy WR
11 64 Jerry Jeudy WR
11 65 Tre Tucker WR
12 66 Jalen Nailor WR
12 67 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR
12 68 Germie Bernard WR
12 69 Kayshon Boutte WR
12 70 Isaac TeSlaa WR
12 71 Tyreek Hill WR
12 72 Cooper Kupp WR
12 73 Travis Hunter WR
12 74 Antonio Williams WR
12 75 De'Zhaun Stribling WR
12 76 Adonai Mitchell WR
13 77 Pat Bryant WR
13 78 Tank Dell WR
13 79 Jaylin Noel WR
13 80 Dontayvion Wicks WR
13 81 Tre Harris WR
13 82 Malik Washington WR
13 83 Brandon Aiyuk WR
13 84 Devaughn Vele WR
13 85 Keenan Allen WR
13 86 Troy Franklin WR
13 87 Christian Kirk WR
13 88 Zachariah Branch WR
13 89 Darnell Mooney WR
14 90 Rashod Bateman WR
14 91 Jalen Tolbert WR
14 92 Chimere Dike WR
14 93 Kendrick Bourne WR
14 94 Ja'Kobi Lane WR
14 95 Malachi Fields WR
14 96 Andrei Iosivas WR
14 97 Mack Hollins WR
14 98 Marvin Mims Jr. WR
14 99 Elijah Sarratt WR
14 100 Jack Bech WR

 

2026 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Outlooks

Tyreek Hill, Free Agent

Five-time All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill (knee) has not played in an NFL game in almost nine months, and with minicamps around the league concluding ahead of the annual summer break, the 10-year veteran remains unsigned. Hill suffered a severe leg injury that left him with multiple ligament tears and a dislocated knee, and it does not seem as if he's ready to join a team anytime soon. Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, recently spoke with Miami-based sportscaster Josh Moser and told him that Hill "is still in the midst of a rigorous recovery and rehab", adding that there is no set timetable for his return.

Hill, who has racked up more than 12,000 yards and 90 touchdowns in his 10-year career, has a goal of earning the Comeback Player of the Year Award, according to Rosenhaus, but should he return for an 11th season, it sounds as if it could come as a mid-season signing rather than a training camp pickup. At 32 years old, Hill has fallen to RotoBaller's dynasty WR82.

Calvin Ridley, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley (leg) was able to take part in his first 7-on-7 practice. This is great news, as Ridley is returning from a broken fibula that he suffered during Week 11 of last season. Ridley was running routes and is moving well in practice right now.

The expectation is that Ridley will be fully ramped up in time for training camp. The veteran wideout is going to have to fight for targets in a much more crowded receiving corps in Tennessee. The Titans added Wan'Dale Robinson through free agency and selected Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick during the NFL Draft. His target share will likely take a hit this upcoming season, but the Titans are just hopeful to have him ready for the beginning of the season.

Matthew Golden, Green Bay Packers

On the first day of mandatory minicamp on Thursday, Green Bay Packers second-year wide receiver Matthew Golden lined up across from Christian Watson in a two-receiver set, according to Bill Huber of Sports Illustrated. Golden came into the NFL last year with high expectations after the Packers selected him 23rd overall out of the University of Texas. The 22-year-old was then hyped up plenty during training camp and the preseason, only to disappoint in his rookie campaign in a crowded receiving corps in Green Bay.

He caught 29 passes for 361 yards and zero touchdowns in 14 regular-season games (five starts). Golden is trending back up again this spring, and he'll have a much bigger opportunity to carve out a consistent role in the passing attack now that Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks are out of town.

Watson is the team's clear WR1 with big-play ability, and the Packers also still have the versatile Jayden Reed, but both wideouts have dealt with their fair share of injuries early in their careers. Even if both Watson and Reed stay on the field, Golden will be a popular Year 2 breakout candidate. He can be had at a discount, too, with RotoBaller ranking him as the No. 51 fantasy WR for the 2026 season.

Jalen Coker, Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers and wide receiver Jalen Coker agreed to a three-year contract extension on Thursday worth $35 million, with incentives potentially taking the deal up to $41 million, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Coker was set to be an exclusive-rights free agent this year and a restricted free agent next year. The 24-year-old former undrafted free agent out of Holy Cross has battled injuries in his first two seasons in the NFL, playing in a total of 22 regular-season games (seven starts) while catching 65 passes for 872 yards and five touchdowns on 89 targets.

Coker came on strong late last season for the Panthers and has averaged a healthy 13.4 yards per reception since entering the league. Going into Year 3 in 2026, Coker is expected to be Carolina's primary slot receiver as their No. 2 behind second-year wideout Tetairoa McMillan.

If Coker can stay healthy all year, he has clear potential to have a breakout campaign and be a solid sleeper for fantasy managers. RotoBaller currently has him ranked as the No. 50 fantasy WR going into the 2026 season. Coker isn't a burner by any means, but he's explosive after the catch and has excellent hands.

Jaylen Waddle, Denver Broncos

New Denver Broncos wide receiver Jaylen Waddle "has looked every bit the star wide receiver this spring," according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. The Broncos gave up a first-round pick in this year's NFL draft to acquire the services of Waddle from the Miami Dolphins this offseason, and head coach Sean Payton looks ready to use him all over the field. The 27-year-old former sixth overall pick in 2021 out of the University of Alabama opened his NFL career with three straight 1,000-yard seasons while also leading the league with 18.1 yards per catch in his sophomore campaign.

Waddle failed to reach the 1,000-yard mark in each of the last two years as Miami's speed-based offense hit a snag, although he did bounce back in 2025 with a 64-910-6 line in 16 starts. The Broncos already have a capable WR1 in Courtland Sutton, but the Broncos didn't give up a haul not to involve Waddle regularly, and he could thrive underneath in Payton's offense in Year 1 in Denver. Waddle is a more intriguing target for fantasy managers in PPR formats, and he should be considered a low-end WR2/high-end WR3/flex in his new digs.

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