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NFL WR Power Rankings: Every Team's Top Wide Receiver for Week 4

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NFL WR Power Rankings: Every Team's Top Wide Receiver for Week 4

With Week 3 in the books, let’s rank each team’s top wide receiver ahead of Week 4. 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.

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No. 32 - Romeo Doubs, GB

Romeo Doubs has continued to operate as Jordan Love’s top target with Jayden Reed (collarbone) sidelined. However, in their disappointing loss to the Browns in Week 3, Doubs was very quiet as he caught only two of his three targets for 25 yards. However, Doubs should return to his regular role in the offense in Week 4 when the Packers face the Dallas Cowboys in what could be a high-scoring affair.

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No. 31 - Elic Ayomanor, TEN

While Calvin Ridley represented the Titans last week, those honors will go to the fourth-round rookie. Through three games, Elic Ayomanor has outproduced Ridley despite seeing a slightly smaller target share. In Weeks 2 and 3, Ayomanor found the back of the end zone in each contest and caught eight of his 11 targets for 94 yards.

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No. 30 - Marquise Brown, KC

This could potentially be Brown’s final week representing the Chiefs, as Xavier Worthy (shoulder) is nearing a return. Worthy was almost cleared to play in Week 3, but the Chiefs opted to lean on the side of caution. As a result, Brown led the passing attack on again but had a quiet showing, catching only four of his six targets for 42 yards.

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No. 29 - Kayshon Boutte, NE

After tallying 107 yards in the season opener, Kayshon Boutte has been rather disappointing. In Week 2, the LSU product caught only one pass, but it went for 16 yards and was in the back of the end zone. Then in Week 3, Boutte had another quiet showing, catching only two of his three targets for 28 yards. However, no other WR on the Patriots has yet to emerge as a true No. 1 option.

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No. 28 - Brian Thomas Jr, JAC

One of the most disappointing players this season has been Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. After enjoying a dominant rookie season, the LSU product has been short of disappointing in his second season. Through three games, Thomas has struggled to find his footing, catching only seven of his 25 targets for 115 yards.

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No. 27 - DK Metcalf, PIT

Even though his yardage total is relatively low, DK Metcalf has been a force in the end zone, which has helped him climb this ranking. Through three games in Pittsburgh, Metcalf has tallied just 135 yards, but saw most of it come in Week 1. In Weeks 2 and 3, despite finding the end zone in each game, he combined for only 52 yards.

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No. 26 - Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI

The former top prospect struggled to produce consistently in his debut season and has seen similar struggles in his second season. In Week 1, Harrison caught five passes for 71 yards and a score. However, in Weeks 2 and 3, Harrison caught only five total passes for a mere 71 yards. While Harrison remains the team’s top wideout, his inconsistency will keep him in the bottom half of the ranking.

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No. 25 - Jerry Jeudy, CLE

Jerry Jeudy may not represent the Browns on this list next week. In their thrilling victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon, Jeudy took the backseat, as he caught only one of his five targets for 17 yards. Despite this quiet showing, Jeudy continues to see a prominent role in the offense. However, No. 2 WR Cedric Tillman is making a strong push to overtake him as the top option.

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No. 24 - Drake London, ATL

The former eighth overall pick is seeing a heavy workload but has yet to produce on it. Through three games, the top wideout in Atlanta has seen a hefty 27 targets but has only caught 16 of them. During this stretch, London has averaged a modest 53.0 yards per game and has yet to score a touchdown. While his box score remains modest, London’s high target share suggests better days are ahead.

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No. 23 - Keon Coleman, BUF

Keon Coleman was poised to be on the fast track to a breakout season after Week 1, but he has taken the backseat the past two weeks. While in Week 2, the Bills did not need to push the ball downfield facing the Jets, Coleman was not involved in a close Week 3 victory over the Dolphins. In this game, Coleman brought just three of his four targets for 20 yards. He appears to be in danger of losing this top job to Khalil Shakir.

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No. 22 - Tyreek Hill, MIA

After a quiet Week 1, Tyreek Hill has put much of his doubters to rest. In Week 2, Hill enjoyed a productive outing, catching six of his seven targets for 109 yards. Then in their Week 3 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Hill found the back of the end zone for the first time this season. While the Dolphins are 0-3, Hill is beginning to find his rhythm and will play a key role as the Dolphins look to climb the standings.

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No. 21 - Courtland Sutton, DEN

Sutton ceded this spot on the list last week to second-year wideout Troy Franklin. However, after a dominant Week 3 showing, Sutton will retake the Broncos’ spot on the list. In their loss to the Chargers on Sunday, Sutton led the offense, catching six of his eight targets for an impressive 118 yards and a touchdown.

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No. 20 - Nico Collins, HOU

Similar to A.J. Brown, Nico Collins had a quiet showing over the first two weeks but enjoyed a much-needed breakout game in Week 3. During their loss to the Jaguars, Collins was the lone bright spot on the Texans, catching eight of his 11 targets for 104 yards and a touchdown. His day was highlighted by a 50-yard TD reception.

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No. 19 - Deebo Samuel Sr., WSH

Terry McLaurin has yet to find his footing this season and left their Week 3 contest with an injury. As a result, Deebo Samuel stands comfortably as the team’s top wideout heading into Week 4. In his first two games as a Commander, Samuel caught 14 of his 18 targets for 121 yards and a score. He also punched in another score on the ground. However, in Week 3, he had a minimal role, tallying just 11 yards on two catches.

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No. 18 - Michael Pittman Jr., IND

The Indianapolis Colts continue to silence the doubters. Through three games, they have to find themselves in the loss column, and their offense looks stronger than ever. Top wideout, Michael Pittman Jr., has been Daniel Jones’s go-to target as he brought in 16 of his 19 targets for 193 yards and two touchdowns.

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No. 17 - Chris Olave, NO

While Olave’s statsheet may not look overly impressive, he is receiving a massive target share in the offense. Through three games, the former first-round pick has seen a hefty 36 targets but has only been able to bring in 23 of them. Olave has tallied just 165 receiving yards and has yet to find the back of the end zone.

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No. 16 - George Pickens, DAL

With CeeDee Lamb sidelined with an ankle injury, George Pickens will serve as the WR1 in Dallas going forward. After catching only three passes for 40 yards in Week 1, Pickens has begun to find his footing in the offense. In Weeks 2 and 3, Pickens has found the end zone twice and brought in 10 passes for 136 total yards. He should see a massive workload with Lamb sidelined.

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No. 15 - Jakobi Meyers. LV

Tre Tucker enjoyed a dominant showing in Week 3, but Jakobi Meyers remains the team’s top WR. Through three games, veteran QB Geno Smith has looked Meyers’s way quite often, targeting him 26 times. However, Meyers has not been as effective on these looks, catching only 17 of them for 224 yards. His high target sharing suggests he could be in store for a career year.

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No. 14 - Tetaiora McMillan, CAR

The rookie wideout has continued to impress and appears poised to improve as the season progresses. Through three games, the former Arizona standout has caught 14 passes for an eye-catching 216 yards. The 6-foot-5 wideout has caught six passes for greater than 20 yards and one for greater than 40 yards.

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No. 13 - Ricky Pearsall, SF

With George Kittle, Brandon Aiyuk, and Jauan Jennings, all dealing with their own injuries, Ricky Pearsall has been the lone wideout in the passing attack. The former first-round pick has enjoyed a strong start to the season, tallying two 100-yard games and racking up 281 yards. In their Week 3 victory over the Cardinals, Pearsall caught a team-high eight receptions for 117 yards.

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No. 12 - Quentin Johnston, LAC

While many expected Ladd McConkey or Keenan Allen to serve as the team’s WR1, Quentin Johnston has emerged as the top option. Through three games, Johnston has enjoyed a third-year breakout, catching 14 passes for an impressive 299 yards and three touchdowns. He has seen at least seven targets per game and averaged 79.7 yards per game.

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No. 11 - A.J. Brown, PHI

Week 3 was a statement game for A.J. Brown. After sitting at the bottom of the list last week, Brown was one of the biggest risers this past weekend. During their thrilling comeback victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Brown led the way, catching six of his 10 targets for 109 yards and a touchdown. While the Eagles’ passing attack struggled early on, it appears to have found its footing. Brown will continue to lead one of the sport’s top offensive units.

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No. 10 - Zay Flowers, BAL

Zay Flowers enjoyed an impressive start to the season but was not involved during their Week 3 loss to the Lions. In the first two games, Flowers caught 14 of his 20 targets for 218 yards and a touchdown. However, in Week 3, Flowers was not given opportunities, as he saw only three targets (and brought in two for a mere 13 yards).

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No. 9 - Justin Jefferson, MIN

The 26-year-old has been very quiet to his standards through the opening weeks. In Week 1, Jefferson found the back of the end zone but caught only one of our passes. In Week 2, Jefferson caught only three of his six targets for 81 yards. Then, in their demanding victory over the Bengals on Sunday, Jefferson was once again held to under 100 yards, catching only five passes for 75 yards.

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No. 8 - Ja'Marr Chase, CIN

The 25-year-old won the Triple Crown in 2024 but could be in store for a disappointing 2025 season. With Joe Burrow sidelined, the entire Cincinnati offense appears to be looking for a significant step back. In his first game with Jake Browning getting the starting nod, Chase caught five of his six targets for a modest 50 yards. While he should still see a high target share, his upside will be significantly hindered.

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No. 7 - Emeka Egbuka, TB

With Chris Godwin missing the start of the season and Mike Evans exiting their Week 3 victory with an arm injury, the rookie wideout appears poised to continue to serve as the top WR in Tampa Bay. Through his first three NFL games, Egbuka has looked nothing short of dominant, catching 14 passes for 181 yards and three scores. He is a candidate for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

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No. 6 - Malik Nabers, NYG

After a massive showing in Week 2 where Malik Nabers brought in nine receptions for 167 yards and two scores, the entire Giants offense stumbled under the Sunday night lights. Facing the Chiefs, Nabers saw only seven targets and brought in just two of them for a modest 13 yards. Given the underwhelming QB play, Nabers will has seen his upside significantly limited this season.

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No. 5 - Garrett Wilson, NYJ

Even though Garrett Wilson was playing alongside backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor, that did not prevent him from putting in an outstanding showing. In their loss to the Buccaneers, Wilson caught a season-high 10 receptions on 13 targets, for 84 yards and a touchdown. Through three games, Wilson has enjoyed a dominant start to the season, bringing in 21 passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns.

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No. 4- Rome Odunze, CHI

After a rough rookie season where the entire Chicago offense struggled, Romeo Odunze has been one of the sport’s top breakout candidates this season. Through three games, the former Washington standout has emerged as a bona fide top-10 WR in the league, catching 16 passes for an eye-catching 227 yards and four touchdowns.

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No. 3 - Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA

With DK Metcalf moving to Pittsburgh, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been able to enjoy a dominant start to the season. After enjoying a strong season in 2024, Smith-Njigba appears to be on his way to reaching superstar status in 2025. Through three games, the former Ohio State standout has caught an impressive 22 passes for 323 yards and a touchdown. He has hit the 100-yard mark twice and seen 9.3 targets per game.

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No. 2 - Puka Nacua, LAR

The 24-year-old continues to see a massive target share in the Los Angeles offense. Even with Davante Adams lining up as the No. 2, Nacua has still averaged an impressive 11.7 targets per game. During this three-game stretch, Nacua has scored one touchdown and averaged 111.0 yards per game.

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No. 1 - Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET

Amon-Ra St. Brown put his poor showing in Week 1 well behind him. In week 2, St. Brown found the back of the end zone three times in a career day. Then, in their victory over the Ravens on Monday night, St. Brown caught his fourth TD of the campaign and added 77 yards on seven receptions. The Lions’ offense looks just as dominant without Ben Johnson, and St. Brown is the focal point of their passing game.

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