There is one week remaining in the fantasy football regular season, and it’s time to set your lineups for Week 14. Six teams are on a bye this week, meaning wide receivers on the Ravens, Broncos, Texans, Colts, Patriots, and Commanders are unavailable for fantasy managers. Below are the wide receiver rankings, tiers, and analysis for Week 14.
Wide Receivers Rankings for Week 14 Fantasy Football
Tier 1: Alpha Wide Receivers
1. Ja’Marr Chase
2. Amon-Ra St. Brown
3. Justin Jefferson
4. Puka Nacua
5. CeeDee Lamb
6. A.J. Brown
7. Cooper Kupp
Chase continued his hot streak, catching six of nine targets for 86 yards and a touchdown. He has caught at least one touchdown in five of his last six games and eight of ten. Chase has finished as a top-12 fantasy wide receiver in five of the last six weeks. He plays the Cowboys defense that is struggling this season. Chase remains on the top of the wide receiver rankings for Week 14.
Nacua is one of the most consistent wide receivers in fantasy football when he can stay on the field. Since he returned from injury, he has played in five full games, excluding the game where he was ejected for throwing a punch. He has scored at least 17 fantasy points in all five of those games. Nacua has a tougher matchup against the Bills in Week 14, but he is a top-five receiver for the rest of the season.
Tier 2: Low-End WR1s to High-End WR2s
8. Drake London
9. Mike Evans
10. Ladd McConkey*
11. Tyreek Hill
12. Garrett Wilson
13. Tee Higgins
14. DK Metcalf
London had a whopping 16 targets in the Week 13 loss. Quarterback Kirk Cousins did not have a good game, throwing four interceptions. However, Cousins kept throwing the football, allowing London to have a good day. He caught nine of those targets for 86 yards. He finished with 17.3 fantasy points, which was good for a top-20 finish on the week. London and the Falcons have a better matchup in Week 14 against a Vikings defense that has allowed the most fantasy points to wide receivers this year.
Hill had his best fantasy performance since Week 1, scoring 20.3 fantasy points. He only had one catch for two yards in the first half, but the Dolphins made it a point to get him the ball after halftime. He finished with six catches for 83 yards and a touchdown on a pass that was tipped. This was an encouraging sign for Hill who only had one top-12 weekly finish since Week 1. The Dolphins play a Jets secondary that has allowed the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Hill is a borderline WR1 for Week 14 in the wide receiver rankings.
*McConkey entered the Week 13 game with a shoulder injury and got a knee injury. He is questionable for Week 14.
Tier 3: Solid WR2s
15. George Pickens
16. Marvin Harrison Jr
17. Davante Adams
18. Jayden Reed
19. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
20. Brian Thomas Jr
21. Malik Nabers
22. Calvin Ridley
23. Jerry Jeudy
24. D.J. Moore
Harrison Jr. continued his up-down season with an up game last week. He caught five passes for 60 yards and a touchdown. He saw a season-high 12 targets but unfortunately only caught five of them. The connection between Murray and Harrison is not there. Harrison has scored single-digit fantasy points six times this season but has scored at least 15 points in the other six games. Harrison Jr.’s ceiling keeps him as a WR2 in the wide receiver rankings for Week 14.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was pampering Adams with targets all day. Adams had 12 targets but only caught five for 66 yards and a touchdown. Adams has seen double-digit targets in three of his last four games. Rodgers is making it a point to get him the ball. With this target share, Adams is a solid WR2 for this week.
Jeudy went off in his revenge game against the Broncos. He caught nine of thirteen targets for 235 yards, a touchdown, and a two-point conversion. He finished with 40.5 fantasy points, the highest score among all players at all positions last week. The Browns play the Steelers again next week, and Jeudy scored 14.5 fantasy points against them two weeks ago. Fire Jeudy up as a WR2 from here on out.
Tier 4: WR3s
25. Khalil Shakir
26. Jakobi Meyers
27. Darnell Mooney
28. DeVonta Smith*
29. Deebo Samuel
30. Jauan Jennings
Meyers continues to perform regardless of who is at quarterback. He had 15 targets in Week 13 and 11 last week. He finished with 15.7 fantasy points last week with Aidan O’Connell at quarterback. The Raiders are a two-man passing offense with Meyers and tight end Brock Bowers. The high target share keeps Meyers’s fantasy relevant once again this week.
Mooney has struggled in the last two games, scoring just 4.7 and 5 fantasy points, respectively. However, those were against two tough passing defenses in the Broncos and the Chargers. He gets an easier matchup against the Vikings this week. Mooney is still a top-20 wide receiver on the year. Mooney should bounce back this week.
*Smith has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury and is questionable for Week 14.
Tier 5: FLEX Plays
31. Jameson Williams
32. Xavier Legette
33. Adam Thielen
34. Keenan Allen
35. DeAndre Hopkins
36. Xavier Worthy
37. Jaylen Waddle
38. Brandin Cooks
39. Rome Odunze
40. Christian Watson
Thielen had a resurgent day in the overtime loss, catching eight of ten targets for 99 yards and a touchdown. He should have had a second touchdown, but it was wrongfully called an incomplete pass. He made an incredible one-handed catch to keep a drive going in overtime. Quarterback Bryce Young is looking much better since his return from his benching. Him and Thielen had a good stretch of games together last year. Thielen is back on the fantasy radar as a FLEX play this week.
ADAM. THIELEN. UNBELIEVABLE CATCH 😱🤯
(via @NFL)
pic.twitter.com/q6717wBpO9— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 2, 2024
Allen is another veteran wide receiver who is playing well. He has back-to-back top-five weekly finishes. This week, he caught five passes for 73 yards and two touchdowns. Allen has a tougher matchup against the 49ers this week, but he is back to fantasy relevance after four straight single-digit performances before this two-game stretch.
Main Image: Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images