WR Rankings


These rankings are going to be updated throughout the offseason. There are many factors that go into the rankings before the season: injuries, draft, trades, and free agency. I will rank every position except kickers. Great job framing your team photo….and circling where you are kickers. (I kid kickers)

Wide Receiver

  1. Davante Adams
  2. Stefon Diggs
  3. Tyreek Hill
  4. DeAndre Hopkins
  5. D.K. Metcalf
  6. Mike Evans
  7. Justin Jefferson
  8. A.J. Brown
  9. Terry McLaurin
  10. Michael Thomas

If you are a Kansas City Chief fan, you can’t figure out why Tyreek Hill is not the number one receiver. If you are everyone else, you understand why Davante Adams is. This is with no disrespect for Hill, he is well-deserved in the top five. He just has too many receiving options to be the number one pick. Stefon Diggs, after just one year with Josh Allen, proved to be elite and will only get better.

DeAndre Hopkins is one of the best receivers in the game. He is one team with “ready to explode” Chase Edmunds and Kyler Murray, plus they added A.J. Green. Perhaps a little long in the tooth, but they also have an underrated receiver in Christian Kirk and a better defense with J.J.Watt. This may actually be a ranking where he is too low on the list. Terry McLaurin is not signing shoe deals, which we are aware of, but he is a very quiet number one receiver. He is a sneaky pick because people are still not familiar with his name and let him slide down the draft charts. Michael Thomas is really by far my biggest boom or bust pick. He had a very down year and has lost his starting quarterback. I think he has the upside after Emmanuel Sanders has left, but this is a pick that can pay off huge, or terribly.

Author: Cooper