Week 13 of the NFL Season is in the books, meaning there is one week left in the fantasy football regular season. Here are the Week 14 wide receiver rankings for fantasy football. The notable wide receivers on bye this week are Tetairoa McMillan, Wan’Dale Robinson, Jalen Coker, Jauan Jennings, Ricky Pearsall, and Stefon Diggs. The receivers who are questionable with injuries are Amon-Ra St. Brown, Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Tee Higgins.
Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings Week 14
Tier 1: Superstar WR1s
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 1 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Atlanta Falcons |
| 2 | CeeDee Lamb | Detroit Lions |
| 3 | Ja’Marr Chase | Buffalo Bills |
| 4 | Amon-Ra St. Brown* | Dallas Cowboys |
| 5 | George Pickens | Detroit Lions |
| 6 | Puka Nacua | Arizona Cardinals |
| 7 | Davante Adams | Arizona Cardinals |
| 8 | Rashee Rice | Houston Texans |
| 9 | A.J. Brown | Los Angeles Chargers |
| 10 | Drake London* | Seattle Seahawks |
These are the top ten wide receivers in fantasy football this week:
- Smith-Njigba had his first bad game of the season, catching just two of four targets for 23 yards. This was just the second week where he was not a top fourteen wide receiver. This was just a bad game for JSN. Expect him to get back on track against the Falcons.
- The Cowboys and Lions face off on Thursday Night in what is a pivotal game for the NFC Wild Card as both teams look to stay in their respective divisional races. For fantasy, this should be a fun shoot-out. St. Brown (if he can play), Lamb, and Pickens are all top-five wide receiver options in the fantasy football rankings for Week 14.
- Brown has been dominating the last two weeks, scoring over 60 combined points and having two straight top-five finishes. He has seen at least ten targets, had at least 110 receiving yards, and caught a touchdown in both of these games. However, the Eagles have lost both of these games. Brown should continue his success against the Chargers on Monday Night Football.
Tier 2: Proven Solid WR2s
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 11 | Nico Collins | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 12 | Chris Olave | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 13 | Ladd McConkey | Philadelphia Eagles |
| 14 | Jaylen Waddle | New York Jets |
| 15 | Jameson Williams | Dallas Cowboys |
| 16 | Marvin Harrison Jr.* | Los Angeles Rams |
| 17 | DeVonta Smith | Los Angeles Chargers |
| 18 | Alec Pierce | Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 19 | Zay Flowers | Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 20 | Emeka Egbuka | New Orleans Saints |
The players in this tier are all must-starts this week and will provide plenty of fantasy value throughout the season:
- Collins had another good game, scoring at least 21 fantasy points for the third time in the last four weeks. He only caught five of ten targets, but he had 98 receiving yards and a rushing touchdown.
- The boom-or-bust player Williams has been more of a boom recently, finishing as a top ten fantasy wide receiver in three of the last four weeks. Of course, the other week he scored zero fantasy points. Against the Cowboys, he should boom once again and is a top fifteen option in the Week 14 wide receiver rankings.
Tier 3: WR3s With Something to Prove
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 21 | Brian Thomas Jr. | Indianapolis Colts |
| 22 | Jakobi Meyers | Indianapolis Colts |
| 23 | Courtland Sutton | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 24 | Khalil Shakir | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 25 | Justin Jefferson | Washington Commanders |
| 26 | Tee Higgins* | Buffalo Bills |
| 27 | Terry McLaurin | Minnesota Vikings |
| 28 | Deebo Samuel | Minnesota Vikings |
| 29 | Chris Godwin | New Orleans Saints |
| 30 | Keenan Allen | Philadelphia Eagles |
This tier of players includes wide receivers who are all borderline WR starts this week, depending on the size of your league:
- Meyers has settled into a nice role with the Jaguars, scoring a touchdown in back-to-back weeks and having three straight weeks with at least 11 fantasy points, including 21 last week.
- Well, it could get worse than J.J. McCarthy. Max Brosmer was terrible in his first career start for the Vikings. Jefferson only caught two of six targets for FOUR yards. Four yards! Regardless of who is at quarterback, Jefferson is now just a WR3 option.
Tier 4: Potential Flex WRs
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 31 | Adonai Mitchell | Miami Dolphins |
| 32 | Quentin Johnston | Philadelphia Eagles |
| 33 | Michael Wilson | Los Angeles Rams |
| 34 | Rome Odunze | Green Bay Packers |
| 35 | DK Metcalf | Baltimore Ravens |
| 36 | Christian Watson | Chicago Bears |
| 37 | Jayden Higgins | Kansas City Chiefs |
| 38 | Devaughn Vele | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 39 | Troy Franklin | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 40 | Tre Tucker | Denver Broncos |
These guys are FLEX options to fill out your starting lineup:
- Mitchell had the best game of his young career, scoring 24.2 fantasy points. He caught eight of twelve targets for 102 yards and a touchdown. Without Garrett Wilson, Mitchell is now the top receiver for the Jets. Expect his success to continue in Week 14.
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