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    Best Wide Receivers for Fantasy Football in 2024: Brandon Aiyuk, Jaylen Waddle, Rashee Rice, and Others

    Which wide receivers falls in the category of the best to draft in fantasy drafts based on our consensus rankings ahead of the 2024 NFL season?

    The deepest position for fantasy football is wide receiver, but finding consistency can be fairly tough the deeper we go. However, the shape of the position can lead to a number of different strategies, making every draft somewhat unique in how things fall.

    With that caveat in mind, let’s take a look at our consensus WR rankings for 2024 and which players are the best to target in fantasy drafts.

    Consensus Fantasy Football WR Rankings

    The rankings below are a consensus of our fantasy analysts based on PPR scoring. They also shape the redraft values in our fantasy football trade analyzer.

    1) CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys
    2) Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins
    3) Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions
    4) Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals
    5) A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles
    6) Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings
    7) Garrett Wilson | New York Jets
    8) Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams
    9) Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals
    10) Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints
    11) Drake London | Atlanta Falcons
    12) Brandon Aiyuk | San Francisco 49ers
    13) Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins
    14) Michael Pittman Jr. | Indianapolis Colts
    15) Davante Adams | Las Vegas Raiders
    16) Nico Collins | Houston Texans
    17) Mike Evans | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    18) Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs
    19) Deebo Samuel Sr. | San Francisco 49ers
    20) Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams

    21) DJ Moore | Chicago Bears
    22) Malik Nabers | New York Giants
    23) DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles
    24) Amari Cooper | Cleveland Browns
    25) Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens
    26) Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals
    27) Stefon Diggs | Houston Texans
    28) DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks
    29) Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders
    30) Christian Kirk | Jacksonville Jaguars
    31) Tank Dell | Houston Texans
    32) Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs
    33) Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers
    34) George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers
    35) Keenan Allen | Chicago Bears
    36) Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers
    37) Diontae Johnson | Carolina Panthers
    38) Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars
    39) Chris Godwin | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    40) Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans

    41) Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears
    42) DeAndre Hopkins | Tennessee Titans
    43) Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos
    44) Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks
    45) Hollywood Brown | Kansas City Chiefs
    46) Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills
    47) Christian Watson | Green Bay Packers
    48) Joshua Palmer | Los Angeles Chargers
    49) Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers
    50) Khalil Shakir | Buffalo Bills
    51) Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions
    52) Curtis Samuel | Buffalo Bills
    53) Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders
    54) Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings
    55) Tyler Lockett | Seattle Seahawks
    56) Mike Williams | New York Jets
    57) Rashid Shaheed | New Orleans Saints
    58) Brandin Cooks | Dallas Cowboys
    59) Adonai Mitchell | Indianapolis Colts
    60) Gabe Davis | Jacksonville Jaguars

    61) Dontayvion Wicks | Green Bay Packers
    62) Josh Downs | Indianapolis Colts
    63) Ja’Lynn Polk | New England Patriots
    64) Jerry Jeudy | Cleveland Browns
    65) Jahan Dotson | Philadelphia Eagles
    66) DeMario Douglas | New England Patriots
    67) Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers
    68) Marvin Mims Jr. | Denver Broncos
    69) Michael Wilson | Arizona Cardinals
    70) Malachi Corley | New York Jets
    71) Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers
    72) Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers
    73) Quentin Johnston | Los Angeles Chargers
    74) Darnell Mooney | Atlanta Falcons
    75) Rashod Bateman | Baltimore Ravens
    76) Wan’Dale Robinson | New York Giants
    77) Javon Baker | New England Patriots
    78) Elijah Moore | Cleveland Browns
    79) Jermaine Burton | Cincinnati Bengals
    80) Zay Jones | Arizona Cardinals

    81) Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers
    82) Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos
    83) DJ Chark Jr. | Los Angeles Chargers
    84) Odell Beckham Jr. | Miami Dolphins
    85) Treylon Burks | Tennessee Titans
    86) Luke McCaffrey | Washington Commanders
    87) Tyler Boyd | Tennessee Titans
    88) Darius Slayton | New York Giants
    89) Andrei Iosivas | Cincinnati Bengals
    90) Greg Dortch | Arizona Cardinals
    91) Jalen McMillan | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    92) Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants
    93) Jonathan Mingo | Carolina Panthers
    94) Jalen Tolbert | Dallas Cowboys
    95) Alec Pierce | Indianapolis Colts
    96) Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns
    97) Kendrick Bourne | New England Patriots
    98) Kalif Raymond | Detroit Lions
    99) K.J. Osborn | New England Patriots
    100) Demarcus Robinson | Los Angeles Rams

    Which WRs Should You Draft for Fantasy Football?

    Generally, when looking at RB or WR, it’s hard to pick too many holes in the first couple of rounds. The majority of players being selected there make sense and fall in a similar region in our rankings.

    The one exception is Davante Adams, who we have ranked as our WR15, but has an ADP of WR10. While not a massive difference in the grand scheme of things, it is a significant difference that high up in drafts.

    One of the best values in that top group right now appears to be Brandon Aiyuk. The uncertainty over his future has likely resulted in fantasy managers knocking him down a little. He’s currently being drafted as the WR16 while we have him at WR12. Wherever Aiyuk ends up, he should be a WR1 for his team and with a great opportunity to finish within the top five at the position.

    Another intriguing value is Jaylen Waddle, who is currently being selected at WR22, which is where he finished last year. However, Waddle’s red-zone numbers were down significantly in 2023, which is something we expect to bounce back in 2024. Although still playing in the shadow of Tyreek Hill, the gap between them feels like it is closing.

    One of the most polarizing players this season is Rashee Rice. With uncertainty over exactly what his potential suspension will look like, Rice has an ADP of WR34 but is ranked inside our top 20 at the position.

    On a per-game basis, Rice is a WR2, but over the course of the season, he likely doesn’t play enough to accumulate those points overall. That makes him a tough player to judge, but if you’re willing to ride out the suspension, there is value to be found.

    One other player who sits significantly higher in our rankings than his ADP is Brian Thomas Jr. The shape of Jacksonville’s offense makes him a polarizing player to consider because he could easily be the fourth or fifth pass-catching option in the offense. However, Gabe Davis and Christian Kirk are by no means a lock to succeed, and Thomas could find himself as the Jaguars’ WR1 as the season wears on.

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