Most fantasy football leagues concluded in Week 17, but there are still some leagues that crown a champion in Week 18. Some teams have nothing to play for and are very likely to be resting starters, including the Chiefs, Bills, Texans, and Eagles. All other teams are assumed to be playing their starters at full, but that could change as the week and games go by. Here are the Week 18 wide receiver rankings for fantasy football.
Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 18 Fantasy Football
Tier 1: Alpha Wide Receivers
1. Ja’Marr Chase
2. Justin Jefferson
3. Amon-Ra St. Brown
4. Brian Thomas Jr.
5. Mike Evans
6. Puka Nacua
Thomas Jr. enters Week 18 as the overall WR4 on the season. He was the fourth rookie wide receiver drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft and leads all rookies in receiving yards. Thomas proved that he was quarterback-proof, producing with whoever was at quarterback. He has double-digit targets in five games in a row. Thomas Jr. is a top-five wide receiver this week and should be a top-ten wide receiver in 2025.
Evans has 915 receiving yards, just 85 away from his 11th consecutive season of at least 1000 receiving yards to begin his career. The Buccaneers are in a win and in situation against the Saints. Expect Baker Mayfield to feed Evans to help him get to 1000 and a division championship at the same time.
Tier 2: Low-End WR1s to High-End WR2s
7. Ladd McConkey
8. Tee Higgins
9. Davante Adams
10. Malik Nabers
11. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
12. Courtland Sutton
McConkey and Nabers are two of four rookies to top 1000 receiving yards on the year (Thomas and Bowers are the other two). Nabers went off in Week 17, finishing with 36.1 fantasy points, his season-high. He had seven catches for 171 yards and two touchdowns. McConkey had 29.4 fantasy points, catching eight passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns. Both rookies are in the top 12 wide receivers for fantasy points this season. Expect both to rank in the top 15 of the wide receiver rankings in 2025 and in the top ten in Week 18.
Tier 3: Solid WR2s
13. Terry McLaurin
14. Drake London
15. Garrett Wilson
16. Tyreek Hill
17. Adam Thielen
18. DK Metcalf
19. Calvin Ridley
20. Zay Flowers
21. Jordan Addison
22. George Pickens
Hill was able to find a connection with backup quarterback Tyler Huntley, scoring 19.5 fantasy points. He caught all nine of his targets for 105 yards. Hill struggled without Tagovailoa earlier this season, so this was a good sign that he can produce without him. Regardless, Hill will benefit with Tagovailoa hopefully returning for the Dolphins as they need a win and a Broncos loss to go to the playoffs.
Thielen and quarterback Bryce Young have shown a great connection over the last two years. Thielen caught five passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns. He has at least 15 fantasy points in four of the last five weeks. Thielen is a top-20 option in the wide receiver rankings for the Week 18 game where the Panthers will try to spoil the Falcons season.
Tier 4: WR3s
23. D.J. Moore
24. Jakobi Meyers
25. Deebo Samuel
26. Jameson Williams
27. Demario Douglas
28. Jerry Jeudy
29. Jalen McMillian
30. Cooper Kupp
McMillian has been a revelation for the Buccaneers after Chris Godwin’s season-ending injury. McMillion has scored 16 fantasy points in four straight weeks, as he has caught at least one touchdown in each of those games. Godwin will be a free agent entering 2025, meaning McMillian could enter the season as the WR2 behind Evans on the Buccaneers. McMillian has a bright future ahead.
Tier 5: FLEX Plays
31. Marvin Mims Jr.
32. Jalen Nailor
33. Jauan Jennings
34. Xavier Legette
35. Jayden Reed
36. Romeo Doubs
37. Marvin Harrison Jr.
38. Josh Downs
39. Michael Pittman Jr.
40. Brandin Cooks
Mims Jr. had a career day, scoring 30.2 fantasy points. He caught all eight of his targets for 103 yards and two touchdowns, including a Hail Mary to send the game into overtime. Mims had never seen more than five targets before last week. The Broncos will need Mims’ explosiveness to beat the Chiefs and clinch a playoff spot.
Nailor had not scored double-digit fantasy points since Week 7, but he caught all five of his targets for 81 yards and a touchdown in Week 17. He finished with a season-high 19.1 fantasy points. He gets a great matchup against a beat-up Lions defense in the game of the year on Sunday Night Football to end the season.
Harrison Jr. has had a disappointing rookie season, especially with how well the other rookie receivers performed that were drafted after him. Harrison enters Week 18 outside of the top 30 fantasy wide receivers with just 822 receiving yards. It will be an uphill battle to get to 1000. Hopefully, he and quarterback Kyler Murray can establish some chemistry in the offseason. He was drafted in round two of fantasy drafts this summer, but he will be drafted a couple of rounds later in 2025.
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