Fantasy Football WR Rankings 2024: Top 50 WRs and Sleepers
We know... you need help with your fantasy football draft. You want to find the 2024 Nico Collins or Puka Nacua. Maybe you want to hog all the best wide receivers so you can say you have the best receiver room in your league.
Either way, we’ve done the dirty work. Check out the list below for our 2024 fantasy football wide receivers rankings, based on the PPR scoring on PrizePicks, plus some of our favorite sleepers for your draft.
When you’re done taking notes, head to PrizePicks to lock in your season-long lineups by choosing more or less on catches, yards, and touchdowns projections on the league’s best receivers.
2024 Fantasy Football WR Rankings: Top 50
- Tyreek Hill, MIA
- CeeDee Lamb, DAL
- Ja’Marr Chase, CIN
- Justin Jefferson, MIN
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET
- A.J. Brown, PHI
- Puka Nacua, LAR
- Garrett Wilson, NYJ
- Deebo Samuel, SF
- Chris Olave, NO
- Mike Evans, TB
- Davante Adams, LV
- Drake London, ATL
- Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI
- Nico Collins, HOU
- Brandon Aiyuk, SF
- Jaylen Waddle, MIA
- DK Metcalf, SEA
- DJ Moore, CHI
- DeVonta Smith, PHI
- Michael Pittman Jr., IND
- Cooper Kupp, LAR
- Malik Nabers, NYG
- Amari Cooper, CLE
- Stefon Diggs, HOU
- Tee Higgins, CIN
- Tank Dell, HOU
- George Pickens, PIT
- Zay Flowers, BAL
- Calvin Ridley, TEN
- Chris Godwin, TB
- Rashee Rice, KC
- Chrisitian Kirk, JAX
- Keenan Allen, CHI
- Terry McLaurin, WSH
- Diontae Johnson, CAR
- Jayden Reed, GB
- Xavier Worthy, KC
- Christian Watson, GB
- DeAndre Hopkins, TEN
- Courtland Sutton, DEN
- Jordan Addison, MIN
- Marquise Brown, KC
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA
- Rome Odunze, CHI
- Jakobi Meyers, LV
- Ladd McConkey, LAC
- Brian Thomas Jr., JAC
- Keon Coleman, BUF
- Jameson Williams, DET
Sleeper WRs for 2024 Fantasy Football
Drake London, Atlanta Falcons - WR13
Drake London finally has a legit QB1. With Kirk Cousins becoming the new sheriff in Atlanta, London has the opportunity to have a monster breakout season. He’s the main target and pass catcher in Atlanta and should see a boost in almost every stat now that he has a reliable quarterback in Cousins, plus a new offensive coordinator.
PrizePicks NFLSZN Projection: 81.5 receptions, 1,049.5 yards, 6 TDs
Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs - WR38
The new fastest WR in the league will fit right in in Kansas City. In 2023, the Chiefs struggled on deep passing attempts and didn’t have the best deep threat options for his QB1. Oh yeah, did we forget to mention? Patrick Mahomes is his QB1, making Xavier Worthy easily one of the top sleeper WR in the 2024 season on such a high-powered offense.
PrizePicks NFLSZN Projection: 54.5 receptions, 774.5 receiving yards, 4.5 TDs
Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills - WR49
The Florida State rookie’s bubbling personality has probably been all over your feed this summer. But this fall, he’ll be all over the football field. Keon Coleman is headed into a decent situation in Buffalo, with a solid veteran quarterback in Josh Allen and no true star in the wide receiver room. No doubt, he has a chance to be the leading receiver for the Buffalo Bills this season.
PrizePicks NFLSZN Projection: 51.5 receptions, 699.5 receiving yards, 4.5 TDs
Make Picks on PrizePicks NFL Season-Long Projections
Didn’t get all the receivers you wanted in your fantasy football draft? No worries. On PrizePicks, you can build your perfect season-long NFL lineup — it’s daily fantasy made easy.
Just head to the app and choose more or less on receiving projections for the 2024 season to build your lineup. From Tyreek Hill’s receiving yards to Ladd McConkey’s receptions total in his rookie season, the board is full of options to choose from before the NFL season starts.
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Article written by Khadir Curry