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NFL Power Rankings: Top 10 Wide Receiver Rooms Week 15

The NFL season is almost over, and wide receiver rooms have been shaken up over the year. Mike Evans might be returning from IR, but Marvin Harrison Jr. has been hit or miss, even when healthy. The season has provided us with plenty of data and film to narrow down the NFL power rankings for the best receiver rooms in the country.

NFL Power Rankings: Top 10 Wide Receiver Rooms Week 15

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers started the season hot with Emeka Egbuka setting the league on fire, and Chris Godwin was set to return from the PUP. Now, it seems like no one can get open. Egbuka has some of the worst separation scores in his class, and their starters are all banged up. If Evans comes back quickly, he can help elevate this team, but it remains to be seen how much he has left in the tank.

9. Los Angeles Chargers

Ladd McConkey doesn’t get enough love. The Chargers as a whole don’t, and they’ve built a nice little receiver room here. Quentin Johnston isn’t what anyone had hoped as a first-round wide receiver, but he’s a solid WR3 for the team. Keenan Allen is ancient. But he’s reliable. And Tre Harris finally showed signs of life. While all these pieces aren’t unbelievable on their own, together they help put the Chargers relatively high in these NFL power rankings.

8. Houston Texans

Nico Collins is unbelievable. Then mix in Jayden Higgins, Christian Kirk, and a splash of Jaylin Noel, and you’re cooking. As this team moves towards the playoffs, more Noel seems like a recipe for success. He gets open at will and should continue to improve as the season continues.

7. Seattle Seahawks

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here. If he misses any time, the Seahawks offense would flounder. He’s closer to the entire New York Jets in receiving yards than he is to Chris Olave or Jaylen Waddle. Adding Rashid Shaheed gives some speed to push the safeties back, and Cooper Kupp is a reliable veteran to round out the room.

6. Detroit Lions

Amon-Ra St. Brown isn’t expected to miss much more time, and that helps Detroit here. Jameson Williams is sixth in the league in yards since Dan Campbell took over play-calling duties, and doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon. As Isaac TeSlaa continues to be a guarantee for one highlight play a week, this room is full of difference makers.

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