Welcome to Part III of my final rankings. You can find my July WR rankings, tiers, and player commentary here: WRs. At each position, I’m providing my final rankings and tiers while informing you of major changes.
Here’s where you can find all my preseason draft prep content, including all of my final rankings, sleepers, players to avoid and target at ADP, draft tips, a Giants fantasy preview, and more: Fantasy Football Hub.
My WR rankings haven’t changed all that much in the last month. The biggest fallers include Terry McLaurin, Chris Godwin, and Rashee Rice. Big risers include everyone’s preseason darlings Emeka Egbuka and Ricky Piersall, and lower down, Keenan Allen and DeMario Douglas. Of the higher ranked receivers, old reliable Mike Evans received the biggest bump from the preseason.
I’ve organized the wide receivers into tiers, as I do at every position. You should do the same. In a nutshell, everyone wants the best players, and a tiered approach allows fantasy managers to have a great view of (a) ranges of players who can be expected to have similar fantasy production, (b) where the drop-offs are between those ranges, and (c) how many players in a range remain available at any given time. Tiers really help when position runs come, and they facilitate more effective drafting, regardless of whether you use a snake or auction format.
My WR rankings and tiers are for Half-Point PPR. In Full PPR, the target hogs climb the rankings some. Note: How you approach this position depends in part on the size of your league and its starting lineup requirements.
2025 WR Rankings and Tiers
Tier I – The Triple Crown Threats
1. Ja’Marr Chase
2. CeeDee Lamb
3. Justin Jefferson
Tier II – Studs, continued
4. Nico Collins
5. Amon-Ra St. Brown
6. Malik Nabers
7. Puka Nacua
8. Drake London
9. Brian Thomas, Jr.
Tier III – Fringe WR1s/Solid WR2s
10. A.J. Brown
11. Mike Evans
12. Tyreek Hill
13. Ladd McConkey
14. Tee Higgins
15. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
16. Garrett Wilson
17. Davante Adams
18. D.K. Metcalf
Tier IV – WR2s
19. Courtland Sutton
20. Terry McLaurin
21. D.J. Moore
22. Marvin Harrison, Jr.
23. Xavier Worthy
24. Devonta Smith
25. Jaylen Waddle
26. Jameson Williams
27. Calvin Ridley
28. George Pickens
29. Tet McMillan (R)
30. Zay Flowers
Tier V – WR3s/Strong Flexes
31. Chris Olave
32. Jerry Jeudy
33. Rashee Rice
34. Travis Hunter (R)
35. Jakobi Meyers
36. Emeka Egbuka (R)
37. Khalil Shakir
38. Rome Odunze
39. Stefon Diggs
40. Deebo Samuel, Sr.
41. Ricky Pearsall
42. Jordan Addison
43. Jayden Reed
44. Chris Godwin
45. Jauan Jennings
46. Christian Kirk
Tier VI – Flexier Flexes
47. Matthew Golden (R)
48. Josh Downs
49. Darnell Mooney
50. Cooper Kupp
51. Keon Coleman
52. Michael Pittman, Jr.
53. Rashod Bateman
54. Rashid Shaheed
Tier VII – Solid WR Depth
55. Luther Burden III
56. Cedric Tillman
57. Marvin Mims, Jr.
58. Brandon Aiyuk
59. Hollywood Brown
60. DeMario Douglas
61. Adam Thielen
62. Jayden Higgins (R)
63. Romeo Doubs
64. Josh Palmer
65. Wan’Dale Robinson
66. Keenan Allen
Tier VIII – More WR Depth
67. Tre Harris (R)
68. Michael Wilson
69. Xavier Legette
70. Kyle Williams (R)
71. DeAndre Hopkins
72. Quentin Johnston
73. Jack Bech (R)
74. Alec Pierce
75. Dontayvion Wicks
76. Darius Slayton
77. Jalen Coker
78. Jaylin Noel (R)
79. Calvin Austin III
80. Tyler Lockett
81. Adonai Mitchell
82. Pat Bryant (R)
83. Elic Ayomanor (R)
84. Malik Washington
85. Roman Wilson
86. Tory Horton (R)
87. Isaac TeSlaa (R)
Coming next: Final TE rankings and tiers.
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