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2025 Fantasy Football Dynasty Wide Receiver Rankings: (Post-NFL Draft) - Malik Nabers, Travis Hunter, Ladd McConkey, Drake London, Mike Evans

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RotoBaller's 2025 fantasy football dynasty wide receiver rankings. These post-NFL Draft dynasty WR rankings are for dynasty drafts, rookie drafts and more.

The wide receiver position is the deepest in all fantasy football formats, so navigating this group of players can be tricky. We're here to help you identify offseason risers and fallers with our updated 2025 fantasy football dynasty wide receiver rankings after the 2025 NFL Draft. In the rankings below, find out where key dynasty pass-catchers such as Malik Nabers, Travis Hunter, Rashee Rice, Ladd McConkey, Drake London, and Mike Evans stand among all other top 200 WRs.

The fantasy football dynasty WR rankings are consensus staff rankings by Matt Donnelly, Jorden Hill, Chris Gregory, and Matt Terrelle. Bookmark the leading fantasy football rankings portal and check back regularly for updates.

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2025 Dynasty Wide Receiver Rankings for Fantasy Football

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WR
Rank
Player
Name
Pos. Overall
Rank
1 1 Ja'Marr Chase WR 1
1 2 Justin Jefferson WR 2
1 3 Malik Nabers WR 3
2 4 CeeDee Lamb WR 4
2 5 Puka Nacua WR 7
2 6 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR 8
2 7 Brian Thomas Jr. WR 10
2 8 Nico Collins WR 12
2 9 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR 13
3 10 Drake London WR 14
3 11 A.J. Brown WR 16
3 12 Garrett Wilson WR 18
3 13 Ladd McConkey WR 19
3 14 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR 20
3 15 Rashee Rice WR 23
4 16 Tee Higgins WR 25
4 17 Travis Hunter WR 27
4 18 Tetairoa McMillan WR 29
4 19 Zay Flowers WR 34
4 20 DeVonta Smith WR 36
4 21 George Pickens WR 37
5 22 Jordan Addison WR 43
5 23 Rome Odunze WR 44
5 24 Jaylen Waddle WR 45
5 25 DJ Moore WR 46
5 26 DK Metcalf WR 47
5 27 Xavier Worthy WR 48
5 28 Chris Olave WR 50
5 29 Emeka Egbuka WR 54
5 30 Jameson Williams WR 55
5 31 Brandon Aiyuk WR 56
6 32 Terry McLaurin WR 60
6 33 Matthew Golden WR 61
6 34 Luther Burden III WR 62
6 35 Tyreek Hill WR 64
7 36 Jerry Jeudy WR 66
7 37 Davante Adams WR 67
7 38 Mike Evans WR 69
8 39 Chris Godwin WR 71
8 40 Jayden Reed WR 76
8 41 Khalil Shakir WR 77
8 42 Jayden Higgins WR 82
8 43 Ricky Pearsall WR 83
8 44 Courtland Sutton WR 84
8 45 Tre Harris WR 87
8 46 Jauan Jennings WR 89
8 47 Michael Pittman Jr. WR 94
8 48 Josh Downs WR 95
8 49 Calvin Ridley WR 101
8 50 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR 102
9 51 Jack Bech WR 105
9 52 Jaylin Noel WR 106
9 53 Keon Coleman WR 107
9 54 Cooper Kupp WR 114
9 55 Kyle Williams WR 116
9 56 Jakobi Meyers WR 119
9 57 Rashid Shaheed WR 120
9 58 Darnell Mooney WR 122
9 59 Elic Ayomanor WR 127
9 60 Jalen McMillan WR 130
9 61 Stefon Diggs WR 132
10 62 Xavier Legette WR 138
10 63 Cedric Tillman WR 144
10 64 Christian Kirk WR 145
10 65 Tank Dell WR 147
10 66 Jalen Royals WR 149
10 67 Romeo Doubs WR 160
10 68 Adonai Mitchell WR 163
10 69 Marvin Mims Jr. WR 168
10 70 Wan'Dale Robinson WR 170
10 71 Amari Cooper WR 173
10 72 Marquise Brown WR 175
10 73 Rashod Bateman WR 179
10 74 Isaac TeSlaa WR 180
10 75 Keenan Allen WR 185
11 76 Christian Watson WR 186
11 77 Jalen Coker WR 189
11 78 Quentin Johnston WR 191
11 79 Tai Felton WR 193
11 80 Dontayvion Wicks WR 194
11 81 Joshua Palmer WR 195
11 82 Michael Wilson WR 197
11 83 Chimere Dike WR 199
11 84 DeMario Douglas WR 200
11 85 Pat Bryant WR 205
11 86 Hunter Renfrow WR 207
11 87 Alec Pierce WR 214
11 88 Ja'Lynn Polk WR 215
11 89 Tory Horton WR 218
11 90 DeAndre Hopkins WR 219
12 91 Roman Wilson WR 222
12 92 Dyami Brown WR 224
12 93 Jordan Whittington WR 225
12 94 Troy Franklin WR 226
12 95 Savion Williams WR 227
12 96 Jermaine Burton WR 228
12 97 Dont'e Thornton Jr. WR 231
12 98 Elijah Moore WR 235
12 99 Tez Johnson WR 239
12 100 Isaiah Bond WR 240
13 101 Andrei Iosivas WR 241
13 102 Brandin Cooks WR 243
13 103 Xavier Restrepo WR 244
13 104 Jalen Tolbert WR 245
13 105 Diontae Johnson WR 246
13 106 Luke McCaffrey WR 247
13 107 Malachi Corley WR 250
13 108 Adam Thielen WR 252
13 109 Darius Slayton WR 254
13 110 Calvin Austin III WR 256
13 111 Jaylin Lane WR 259
13 112 Gabe Davis WR 261
13 113 Devaughn Vele WR 265
13 114 Javon Baker WR 268
13 115 John Metchie III WR 271
14 116 Ricky White III WR 273
14 117 Arian Smith WR 277
14 118 Malik Washington WR 284
14 119 Mike Williams WR 285
14 120 Tre Tucker WR 286
14 121 Tyler Lockett WR 288
14 122 Parker Washington WR 291
14 123 Jalen Nailor WR 295
14 124 Jahan Dotson WR 297
14 125 Nick Nash WR 298
14 126 Jordan Watkins WR 304
14 127 Tutu Atwell WR 306
14 128 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR 307
14 129 Noah Brown WR 310
14 130 Kayshon Boutte WR 311
15 131 Curtis Samuel WR 314
15 132 Demarcus Robinson WR 315
15 133 Efton Chism III WR 316
15 134 Theo Wease Jr. WR 318
15 135 Ray-Ray McCloud III WR 323
15 136 Elijhah Badger WR 325
15 137 Jalin Hyatt WR 329
15 138 Sam Brown Jr. WR 330
15 139 Devontez Walker WR 332
15 140 Trey Palmer WR 335
15 141 Rondale Moore WR 336
15 142 Greg Dortch WR 338
15 143 Jacob Cowing WR 339
15 144 Kobe Hudson WR 341
15 145 Andrew Armstrong WR 343
15 146 Jonathan Mingo WR 345
15 147 Tyler Johnson WR 346
15 148 Bo Melton WR 354
15 149 Sterling Shepard WR 357
15 150 Keandre Lambert-Smith WR 358
16 151 Da'Quan Felton WR 363
16 152 Josh Reynolds WR 364
16 153 K.J. Osborn WR 369
16 154 Treylon Burks WR 370
16 155 Tyler Boyd WR 371
16 156 Jamari Thrash WR 372
16 157 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 373
16 158 Allen Lazard WR 374
16 159 Xavier Hutchinson WR 377
16 160 Bub Means WR 378
16 161 Zay Jones WR 389
16 162 A.T. Perry WR 391
16 163 Ashton Dulin WR 397
16 164 Brenden Rice WR 398
16 165 Antwane Wells Jr. WR 402
17 166 DJ Chark Jr. WR 404
17 167 Skyy Moore WR 405
17 168 Johnny Wilson WR 406
17 169 Kendrick Bourne WR 407
17 170 Kyle Philips WR 408
17 171 Tim Patrick WR 409
17 172 Odell Beckham Jr. WR 413
17 173 Casey Washington WR 414
17 174 Tyler Scott WR 415
17 175 Ryan Flournoy WR 416
17 176 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR 417
17 177 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR 418
17 178 Parris Campbell WR 424
17 179 Olamide Zaccheaus WR 425
17 180 Justin Watson WR 427
18 181 Chase Claypool WR 428
18 182 Charlie Jones WR 434
18 183 Nelson Agholor WR 438
18 184 Trenton Irwin WR 439
18 185 Mecole Hardman Jr. WR 440
18 186 Justyn Ross WR 441
18 187 Tyquan Thornton WR 444
18 188 Van Jefferson WR 446
18 189 Ainias Smith WR 455
18 190 Nikko Remigio WR 456
18 191 Laviska Shenault Jr. WR 458
18 192 Quez Watkins WR 459
18 193 Jha'Quan Jackson WR 461
18 194 Xavier Gipson WR 465
18 195 Cedrick Wilson Jr. WR 466
18 196 Jalen Reagor WR 467
18 197 Dee Eskridge WR 468
18 198 Isaiah Hodgins WR 472
18 199 Jamison Crowder WR 473
18 200 Tahj Washington WR 474

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football WR Risers

Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland Browns

Jeudy was one of the more surprising winners after the NFL Draft. For weeks, it seemed like Cleveland was a lock to draft Travis Hunter with the second overall pick. Looks can be deceiving, though, and it soon became clear that the Browns were very much open to dealing their first-round pick. That came to fruition when the Jacksonville Jaguars swooped in and made a trade with the Browns to select Hunter.

After this turn of events, it sure looks like Jeudy is poised to return as the Browns' WR1 following a career year in 2024. Jeudy posted a 90-1,229-4 line on 145 targets last year. He set career highs in receptions and receiving yards and finished as the PPR WR12.

While Jeudy survived the NFL Draft, Cleveland did sign free-agent receiver Diontae Johnson to a one-year contract shortly after the NFL Draft concluded. Johnson is a very talented player, but he bounced around multiple teams last year, mostly due to a poor attitude. When he was given playing time, he was still able to produce and looked just as good as he always has.

Jeudy dodged a major bullet in the form of Travis Hunter, but he could still lose targets to Johnson. He’s always drawn targets at a high clip when on the field and is a very real threat to Jeudy. Given his rather poor 2024 season, many gamers might be overlooking Johnson’s addition. This could mean the sell-high window on Jeudy has been extended for at least a bit longer.

- Dave Ventresca

Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco 49ers

Deebo Samuel Sr. was traded this offseason, moving Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall up a peg on the pecking order. Considering Jennings's splits when Samuel or Aiyuk were out of the 49ers' lineup, you have a league winner. During Weeks 10-17, Jennings accounted for a 28.5% target share and an air yards share of 34%. During the season, Jennings finished with 198.5 fantasy points and averaged 14.4 fantasy points per game over that eight-game stretch.

In six contests where the 49ers feature Jennings, Pearsall, and George Kittle with Brock Purdy under center, Pearsall averaged 9.6 fantasy points per game and a first-read target share of 17.6%. Meanwhile, Jennings saw an insane 31.3% first-read target share and 13.5 fantasy points per.

Sure, Christian McCaffrey's return somewhat caps both Pearsall and Jennings' ceilings, but McCaffrey has missed significant time in recent years, and opportunity is just one play away.

- Matt Donnelly

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football WR Fallers

DJ Moore, Chicago Bears

How many mouths are too many? For Caleb Williams, there is no such thing. For DJ Moore and even Rome Odunze, the Bears are replacing Keenan Allen with Luther Burden III and Colston Loveland with their first and second-round selections.

In 2024, Moore accounted for a 24.4% target share, a receiving market share of 27.2%, and had a 30% team touchdown market share. With the additional mouths to feed in this offense, fantasy managers should expect some regression regarding Moore's fantasy outlook in 2025, with more repercussions potentially coming in the 2026 season.

It is unlikely to happen, but Chicago could save more than $20 million against its cap should it find a trade partner after June 1. Again, I'm not saying it happens, but sometimes you have to follow the money.

- Matt Donnelly

Jalen McMillan, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

This has not been the best offseason for McMillan. He closed the 2024 season on a high note and posted five straight top-19 finishes to close the year. With veteran Chris Godwin set to hit free agency, it looked like McMillan was a rising dynasty star.

As things turned out, this may have been McMillan’s peak dynasty value. In an unexpected move, Godwin reportedly left $30 million on the table by turning down an offer from the New England Patriots and signing a team-friendly deal to return to Tampa Bay. If that wasn’t bad enough, the team then used its first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka.

Gross. This is a tough blow for McMillan’s backers. He went from being a potential breakout candidate to a WR3. Following the selection of Egbuka, it’s now unknown what kind of role he will have in Tampa Bay's offense. Does the team still believe in him? Is he still in the long-term plans? It’s tough to look at the selection of Egbuka and the re-signing of Godwin and not question McMillan's standing with the team.

- Dave Ventresca



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