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Week 18 Wide Receiver Rankings Fantasy Football

Week 18 Wide Receiver Rankings Fantasy Football

Most fantasy football leagues are finished, but some leagues still have their Championships in Week 18. Here are the Week 18 wide receiver rankings for fantasy football. DK Metcalf is suspended, while Davante Adams and Rome Odunze are listed as questionable due to injuries.

Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings Week 18

Tier 1: Superstar WR1s

Rank Player Opponent
1 Puka Nacua Arizona Cardinals
2 Jaxon Smith-Njigba San Francisco 49ers
3 CeeDee Lamb New York Giants
4 Ja’Marr Chase Cleveland Browns
5 Amon-Ra St. Brown Chicago Bears
6 Chris Olave* Atlanta Falcons
7 Nico Collins Indianapolis Colts
8 A.J. Brown Washington Commanders
9 George Pickens New York Giants
10 Jameson Williams Chicago Bears

These are the top ten wide receivers in fantasy football this week:

  • Nacua has a 3.5 PPR fantasy point lead over JSN on the season. Both are over 45 fantasy points ahead of the next closest guy, St. Brown. Both should end their season on a strong note in Week 18 and are the top two options in the wide receiver rankings.
  • Lamb and Pickens have a great matchup against the Giants to close out their seasons. Pickens is tied with Chase for the fourth-most fantasy points among wide receivers this year, making Pickens one of the best fantasy draft day steals in 2025.
  • Another great draft value was Olave, who is the WR6 on the season, which is the first time he has finished as a top ten fantasy wide receiver. He and quarterback Shough have established a great connection, as Olave has back-to-back weeks as the WR2. However, he was declared out due to a blood clot in his lungs.

Tier 2: Proven Solid WR2s

Rank Player Opponent
11 Courtland Sutton Los Angeles Chargers
12 Davante Adams* Arizona Cardinals
13 Wan’Dale Robinson Dallas Cowboys
14 Zay Flowers Pittsburgh Steelers
15 Tee Higgins Cleveland Browns
16 Drake London New Orleans Saints
17 Jaylen Waddle New England Patriots
18 Jakobi Meyers Tennessee Titans
19 Parker Washington Tennessee Titans
20 Michael Wilson Los Angeles Rams

The players in this tier are all must-starts this week:

  • Robinson had his best season, totaling over 1000 receiving yards, and is the WR11 in PPR leagues. His previous best finish was WR36 last year. He gets a great matchup against the Cowboys and is a top 15 option in the Week 18 wide receiver rankings. Robinson is a free agent heading into 2026. Therefore, he has earned himself a nice pay day with a new contract coming.
  • London has been non-existent the last two weeks since returning from injury, scoring 5.7 and 1.4 fantasy points. He averaged over 25 points in the three games before getting hurt. London has somewhat of a difficult matchup to close out the season, and is just a mid-end WR2.
  • Washington has been a tear, finishing as a top ten fantasy wide receiver in two straight weeks. He has had ten targets and over 100 receiving yards in each game. He and Meyers are the clear top two receivers in Jacksonville ahead of BTJ. Fire both up as WR2 plays this week as the Jaguars look to close out the AFC South.

Tier 3: WR3s With Something to Prove

Rank Player Opponent
21 Mike Evans Carolina Panthers
22 Tetairoa McMillan Tampa Bay Buccaneers
23 Jauan Jennings Seattle Seahawks
24 DeVonta Smith Washington Commanders
25 Ladd McConkey Denver Broncos
26 Brian Thomas Jr. Tennessee Titans
27 Luther Burden Detroit Lions
28 Stefon Diggs* Miami Dolphins
29 DJ Moore Detroit Lions
30 Justin Jefferson Green Bay Packers

This tier of players includes wide receivers who are all borderline WR starts this week, depending on the size of your league:

  • This tier includes some of the biggest busts of the year: Thomas, Harrison (who is out this week but would be ranked here), McConkey, and Jefferson. Fantasy managers drafted all four as top-20 wide receivers, and all four failed to meet expectations. If you are still playing in Week 18 for a championship, it was not because of these guys. They are all risky WR3 options this week.
  • Burden had his best game of the season, catching eight of nine passes for 138 yards and a touchdown. As mentioned on the SNF broadcast by Cris Collinsworth, Burden is fifth in the NFL among WRs in yards per route run. Burden will be one of the top breakout candidates among fantasy experts next season.

Tier 4: Potential Flex WRs

Rank Player Opponent
31 Khalil Shakir New York Jets
32 Terry McLaurin Philadelphia Eagles
33 Deebo Samuel Philadelphia Eagles
34 Chris Godwin Carolina Panthers
35 Rome Odunze* Detroit Lions
36 Christian Watson Minnesota Vikings
37 Jayden Higgins Indianapolis Colts
38 Tre Tucker Kansas City Chiefs
39 Alec Pierce Houston Texans
40 Chimere Dike Jacksonville Jaguars

These guys are FLEX options to fill out your starting lineup:

  • Dike has finished the season strong in Tennessee, having scored double-digit fantasy points in four of the final six games. Him, Ayomanor, and Ward are building a nice young core for the Titans that they will look to build upon next season.

About Austin Ambler

Austin is a fantasy sports writer studying Sport Analytics at Syracuse University and he has been playing fantasy football since being a young child. Austin wants to use his analytical skills to help give advice to win in fantasy. When not focusing on fantasy football, Austin roots for the New York Giants.

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