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NFL WR Power Rankings: All 32 Starting Wide Receivers for Week 3
With Week 2 in the books, let’s rank each team’s top wide receiver. While some teams have several high-end pas catchers, in this ranking, we only include one representative from each team. Where did we go wrong? Who is too high or too low? Let us know in the comments!
Note – This ranking is based on production from this season only.

No. 32 - Calvin Ridley, TEN
Calvin Ridley opened the season as the team’s clear WR1 but appears to be in danger of losing that position to rookie wideout Elic Ayomanor. In Week 1, Ridley was unable to connect with rookie QB Cam Ward as he brought in just four of his eight targets for 27 yards. In the following game, Ridley was able to improve, totaling 57 yards, but his rookie counterpart was able to find the back of the end zone.

No. 31 - A.J. Brown, PHI
Philadelphia Eagles top wide receiver A.J. Brown has been one of the most disappointing players in all of football this season. The once-superstar has been demoted to a mere depth role in the offense, as Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts have done most of the work themselves. In Week 1, Brown caught just one pass for eight yards. He took a step forward in Week 2, tallying 27 yards. Despite the slow start, among the players in the bottom half, he is sure to be the biggest riser.

No. 30 - Romeo Doubs, GB
Despite being 2-0 through the opening weeks, the Packers’ WR room leaves much to be desired. With Jayden Reed out for the foreseeable future and rookie Matthew Golden struggling to find his footing, Jordan Love has looked towards veteran Romeo Doubs more often than expected. Through two games, Doubs has tallied 96 yards. In Week 2, Doubs was able to score his first touchdown of the campaign.

No. 29 - Marquise Brown, KC
With Rashee Rice sidelined with a suspension and Xavier Worthy working his way back from a torn labrum, veteran Marquise “Hollywood” Brown has taken over the lead role in the offense. While he was very productive in Week 1, catching 10 of an eye-catching 16 targets for 99 yards. However, following his Week 2 performance, where he tallied just 30 yards, he sits at the back-half of this list.

No. 28 - Brian Thomas Jr., JAX
Like Brown, second-year wideout Brian Thomas Jr. has been very disappointing through the first two weeks. While the Jaguars have a 1-1 record, their star wideout has only caught five passes for 60 yards. However, Thomas has been targeted 19 times but has yet to establish a connection with Trevor Lawrence. In addition, his head coach, Liam Coen, said that he is dealing with a”minor” wrist injury. Is this injury to blame for his dropped passes?

No. 27 - Tyreek Hill, MIA
After a disappointing Week 1, it appeared the Miami Dolphins were facing an internal collapse. Even though they were unable to find themselves in the win column in Week 2, their offense looked much better. Following a rough showing against the Colts, the Dolphins scored 27 points in a tight loss to the Patriots. In this game, the top wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, was able to bounce back in a big way, tallying 109 yards on six receptions.

No. 26 - Nico Collins, HOU
The top option in Houston would have found himself much lower if it weren’t for his Week 2 showing. In Week 2, Collins could see a hefty nine targets but only brought in three for 52 yards and a touchdown. In Week 1, Collins was nearly invisible, catching just three passes for 25 yards. With the Texans sitting 0-2, they need more from their top playmaker.

No. 25 - Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI
The former top prospect had an inconsistent rookie season, and he has already seen those troubles in his second campaign. In Week 1, Harrison made a big statement in their victory over the Saints, catching five passes for 71 yards and a score. However, in Week 2, the Ohio State product caught just two of his five targets for 27yards. If Harrison can produce at a stable rate, he will find himself much higher in the coming weeks.

No. 24 - DK Metcalf, PIT
DK Metcalf made a solid impact in his debut game for the Steelers, catching four passes for 83 yards during their victory over the New York Jets. However, in Week 2, the entire Pittsburgh offense looked out of sync as their top pass catcher caught just three of his six targets for 20 yards. Given the lack of proven pass-catchers opposite of Metcalf, expect veteran QB Aaron Rodgers to lean on the former Seahawk throughout the season.

No. 23 - Drake London, ATL
Drake London was given a heavy workload in Week 1 as he saw a hefty 15 targets. However, the former first-round pick was unable to produce as much on them as he caught only eight of them for 55 yards. Then in Week 2, the Falcons were in complete control of the Vikings and only targeted their top wideout four times. While London has been inefficient on the targets, his target share suggests he could be in store for a massive breakout in the coming weeks.

No. 22- Troy Franklin, DEN
While you may have expected Courtland Sutton to represent the Broncos on this list, for the time being, there appears to be a changing of the guard in Mile High. Through two games, second-year WR Troy Franklin has seen 15 targets while Sutton has seen 13. In addition, Franklin has tallied 133 yards and a score on 12 catches while Sutton has totaled only 67 yards and a score on seven catches.

No. 21 - Jerry Jeudy, CLE
Cleveland has split WR1 duties through the opening weeks between Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman. However, Jeudy has been slightly more productive, which will give him the spot on this list. Through two games with Joe Flacco under center, Jeudy has caught nine passes for a solid 117 yards. While he has yet to find the end zone, Jeudy has seen a solid eight targets in each contest.

No. 20 - Kayshon Boutte, NE
While many expected Stefon Diggs to be the clear WR1 on this offense, the veteran has seen his workload closely monitored as he is recovering from a torn ACL. This has paved the way for former LSU star Kayshon Boutte to take the lead. In Week 1, Boutte had a busy day, catching six of his eight targets for 103 yards and a score. While he only scored on target in Week 2, he made it count, as it went for a 16-yard TD.

No. 19 - Michael Pittman Jr., IND
While tight end Tyler Warren is the team’s WR1, for the sake of this ranking, Michael Pittman Jr. will take the honors. Like many names on this list, Pittman enjoyed an excellent showing in the season opener, catching six passes for 80 yards and a score from the resurgent Daniel Jones. However, facing a tough Denver defense in Week 2, Pittman caught only four passes for 50 yards.

No. 18 - Deebo Samuel Sr., WSH
Similar to the Broncos, the “expected” WR1 has not been productive through the opening weeks, which has allowed newly-acquired Deebo Samuel to take the spotlight. Through his first two games as a Commander, Samuel has looked like his former self, totaling 121 yards and a score on 14 catches. On the ground, Samuel has added 19 yards and another score. However, Terry McLaurin is no stranger to slow starts and will likely reclaim his role as the team’s alpha once he shakes off the rust.

No. 17 - Chris Olave, NO
Even though the Saints’ offense has struggled at times, Chris Olave has been given a high volume of workload and could find himself much higher on this list in the near future. Through two weeks, Olave has seen 22 targets. However, he has only been able to catch 13 of them for a modest 108 yards. As QB Spencer Rattler finds his footing in the Kellen Moore system, expect Olave to benefit greatly.

No. 16 - Keenan Allen, LAC
While Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston have enjoyed strong starts to the season, veteran Keenan Allen has been Justin Herbert’s go-to target. After spending one season in Chicago, Allen returned to his longtime club and has not lost a step. Through two games, the 33-year-old has caught 12 of his 17 targets for 129 yards and two touchdowns.

No. 15 - Jakobi Meyers, LV
Like in Arizona and Indianapolis, the tight end might be the team’s true No. 1 pass catcher; for the sake of this ranking, Jakobi Meyers will represent the Raiders. In fact, through the first two weeks, the case can be made that Meyers has been Geno Smith’s top option. Throughout two games, the veteran wideout has caught 14 passes (on 22 targets) for 165 yards. In Week 2, Meyers saw a team-high of 12 targets.

No. 14 - Ricky Pearsall, SF
The 25-year-old has played with two QBs so far, but that has not inhibited his production. In Week 1 with Brock Purdy under center, Pearsall caught four of his seven targets for 108 yards. With Mac Jones starting in Week 2, Pearsall took a slight step back, but remained the team’s WR1, seeing seven targets, but was only able to bring in four of them with 56 yards. He should be primed to return to form once Purdy is back in action.

No. 13 - Tetaiora McMillan, CAR
Even though QB Bryce Young has struggled through the first two weeks, rookie wide receiver Tetaiora McMillan has looked very promising. In Week 1, he had a quiet game, catching five passes for 68 yards on nine targets. However, in Week 2, McMillan enjoyed a breakout game against the Cardinals, posting his first 100-yard game on six catches.

No. 12 - Keon Coleman, BUF
After an underwhelming rookie season, the Florida State product has begun to turn the corner as a sophomore. In Week 1, Coleman played a key role in Buffalo’s thrilling comeback over the Ravens. In this game, Coleman caught eight of his 11 targets for an impressive 112 yards and a score. However, with the Bills holding a commanding lead over the Jets in Week 2, Coleman was not needed in the passing game.

No. 11 - Garrett Wilson, NYJ
Even though the entire Jets offense had a rough showing in Week 2, Garrett Wilson still deserves a spot on the top half of this list. In Week 1, Wilson looked like a true WR1, catching seven of his nine targets for 95 yards and a score. In this contest, Wilson was Justin Fields’s clear WR1. While Fields suffered a concussion in Week 2, Wilson should still find success with veteran Tyrod Taylor under center.

No. 10 - Emeka Egbuka, TB
The rookie has yet to slow down during his first taste of NFL action. After joining a crowded Tampa Bay WR room following the NFL Draft, Egbuka has carved himself a starting role with Chris Godwin and Jalen McMillan sidelined. In fact, during these first two weeks, Egbuka has become Baker Mayfield’s top option and not future Hall of Famer Mike Evans. Egbuka has scored three touchdowns and caught eight passes through two games.

No. 9 - Zay Flowers, BAL
After reaching the 1,000-yard mark in his second season last year, Zaty Flowers appears to be on track to smash that total. Through two games, Flowers has jumped veteran tight end Mark Andrews as Lamar Jackson’s top target. Flowers has caught 14 of his impressive 20 targets for 218 yards and a score. If Flowers can continue this pace, expect him to sit in the top-5 throughout most of the regular season.

No. 8 - Justin Jefferson, MIN
When looking at his career, Jefferson would sit comfortably in the top spot. However, through two games, Jefferson has had a bit of a slow start due to his subpar QB play. In Week 1, Jefferson caught four of his eight targets for 44 yards and a score. In Week 2, despite J.J. McCarthy’s struggles, Jefferson was still able to make a significant impact, totaling 81 yards. If the Minnesota offense can find its footing, expect Jefferson to climb this list.

No. 7 - Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET
If Week 1 wasn’t in the picture, St. Brown would be the No. 1 player on this list. During the opening week of the season, the entire Lions offense stumbled in their first game in the post-Ben Johnson era, facing the high-powered Green Bay defense. In this game, St. Brown caught only four passes for 45 yards. However, in Week 2, St. Brown flipped the script, scoring three touchdowns and adding 115 yards on nine receptions.

No. 6 - Rome Odunze, CHI
Despite Chicago’s 0-2 record, Bears fans should be very excited watching former first-round pick Rome Odunze develop into a star. Through the first two weeks, Odunze has been a dominant pass catcher, tallying 165 yards and three touchdowns on 13 receptions. Odunze has clearly taken the WR1 title from DJ Moore. In Week 2, Odunze tallied an impressive 128 yards and two touchdowns.

No. 5 - Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA
After spending his first two seasons playing in DK Metcalf’s shadow, the former Ohio State star has taken his game to the next level, serving as the team’s clear WR1. With Sam Darnold under center, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has emerged as a superstar at the position. In the first two games, Smith-Njigba has posted back-to-back 100-yard games and caught 17 of his 22 targets.

No. 4 - Ja'Marr Chase, CIN
Like Jefferson, Chase would be sitting in the top-2 of this list if it weren’t for his one disappointing showing. During their Week 1 victory over the Browns, Chsee took the backseat as the reigning Triple Crown winner caught just two of his five targets for a mere 26 yards. However, even with that poor showing, Chase’s incredible Week 2 showing (without Joe Burrow for most of the game) pushed him into the top-5. En route to defeating the Jaguars, Chase caught 14 passes for an incredible 165 yards and a touchdown.

No. 3 - Puka Nacua, LAR
There were concerns that the Rams’ offense would be a bit slow coming out of the gate with Matthew Stafford missing most of training camp due to a back injury. However, Stafford has looked completely healthy and led the Rams to a 2-0 start. Top WR, Puka Nacua, has played a key role as expected, catching 18 passes (on 20 targets) for 221 yards. He has added 45 yards and a score with his legs.

No. 2 - Malik Nabers, NYG
After a stellar rookie season, Malik Nabers has picked up right where he left off. During their Week 1 loss to the Commanders, Nabers commanded a massive target share, seeing 12 targets. He caught five of them for 71 yards. However, in Week 2, he began to form a connection with Russell Wilson as the pair combined for a dominant 167 yards and two touchdowns on nine catches. Nabers has proven he can produce elite numbers despite his QB play.

No. 1 - CeeDee Lamb, DAL
Coming in at the No. 1 spot is Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb. Through the first two games, Lamb has averaged a remarkable 12.5 targets per game. During this stretch, he has caught 16 total passes while totaling at least 110 receiving yards in each contest. While he has yet to find the back of the end zone, Lamb is on track to lead the sport in receiving yards at the end of the season, given how potent the Dallas offense projects to be and his massive target share.
Given his massive role in the offense, expect the touchdowns to come in bunches.