Dynasty Rankings: Top 100 WRs

 


The 2024 NFL Draft is over, so it's time to analyze the position groups. Today, I continue with wide receivers. Below is my Top 100.

Top 100 WRs:
1 Ja'Marr Chase
2 Justin Jefferson
3 CeeDee Lamb
4 Garrett Wilson
5 Amon-Ra St. Brown
6 AJ Brown
7 Michael Pittman Jr
8 Tyreek Hill
9 Drake London
10 Marvin Harrison Jr.
11 Brandon Aiyuk
12 Puka Nacua
13 Deebo Samuel
14 Tee Higgins
15 Chris Olave
16 DK Metcalf
17 DeVonta Smith
18 Jaylen Waddle
19 DJ Moore
20 Nathaniel Dell
21 Malik Nabers
22 Terry McLaurin
23 George Pickens
24 Diontae Johnson
25 Rome Odunze
26 Davante Adams
27 Cooper Kupp
28 Amari Cooper
29 Calvin Ridley
30 Mike Evans
31 Jaxon Smith-Njigba
32 Nico Collins
33 Zay Flowers
34 Christian Kirk
35 Jordan Addison
36 Jayden Reed
37 Xavier Worthy
38 Rashee Rice
39 Romeo Doubs
40 Chris Godwin
41 Stefon Diggs
42 Brian Thomas Jr.
43 Ricky Pearsall
44 Keenan Allen
45 Courtland Sutton
46 Ladd McConkey
47 Keon Coleman
48 Troy Franklin
49 Marquise Brown
50 Darnell Mooney
51 Quentin Johnston
52 Jameson Williams
53 DeAndre Hopkins
54 Josh Downs
55 Xavier Legette
56 Ja'Lynn Polk
57 Jahan Dotson
58 Curtis Samuel
59 Tyler Lockett
60 Malachi Corley
61 Jerry Jeudy
62 Khalil Shakir
63 Michael Wilson
64 Jalen McMillan
65 Gabriel Davis
66 Jakobi Meyers
67 Jermaine Burton
68 Mike Williams
69 Marvin Mims
70 Roman Wilson
71 Josh Palmer
72 Rashid Shaheed
73 Elijah Moore
74 Devontez Walker
75 Christian Watson
76 Demario Douglas
77 Dontayvion Wicks
78 Wan'Dale Robinson
79 Adonai Mitchell
80 Javon Baker
81 Jonathan Mingo
82 Brendan Rice
83 Rondale Moore
84 Josh Reynolds
85 Jalin Hyatt
86 Adam Theilen
87 Brandin Cooks
88 Luke McCaffrey
89 Trey Palmer
90 Rashod Bateman
91 Alec Pierce
92 Tyler Boyd
93 Michael Gallup
94 Tutu Atwell
95 Mecole Hardman
96 Tim Patrick
97 Malik Washington
98 Tre Tucker
99 Treylon Burks
100 Parker Washington

About: Wide receiver remains the deepest group in fantasy. That doesn't mean you fail to get an advantage if you have a top tier asset. The decision of who among Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and CeeDee Lamb you have as WR1 is likely a matter of personal preference. I went with Chase, but I like all three. I'm also high on Garrett Wilson and Amon-Ra St. Brown in the Top 5. If you have one of these guys, you're in good shape. If you have two, you're likely loving life. The rest of the Top 12 includes veterans, like Tyreek Hill and A.J. Brown, who are still producing and some younger prospects, like Drake London and Puka Nacua, who are still on the way up.

In the WR2 range, WR13-24, I have some more quality veterans and some young guys who are holding down the position. That continues in the WR3 range, WR25-36, as we get more veterans and prospects. The top three rookie WRs slot into the first three tiers, one in each. I also have the Texans' powerful trio in Tier 2 and Tier 3, with Tank Dell still being my highest.

Honestly, because of the depth of the position, you're likely starting WRs all the way in the WR75-80 range. Below that is more lottery tickets, bye week guys, and players that could occasionally pop, or will be good in 2024 but are older without much future. And, honestly, every player in the Top 100 should be on a dynasty roster.

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