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WR Best-Ball Tiered Rankings and Analysis (May 2019)

Many of you who possess unwavering enthusiasm for Best Ball leagues have already been involved in drafts for this highly popular format. This enticing process allows you to assemble your teams while simultaneously concluding all roster management for the season. Participating in Best Ball leagues can also provide you with an ongoing resource toward fine-tuning your personal draft preparations, which can be beneficial when making your selections in late-summer redraft leagues.

The ranking experts at RotoBaller will continue to assemble tiered rankings in all major formats. This is just part of our commitment to helping you prepare for upcoming drafts, and improve your chances of winning your leagues in 2019. This includes our updated Best Ball rankings, which are designed to help you accumulate the highest point totals throughout the season.

We are also supplying a detailed breakdown of these rankings at the most critical positions, including this analysis of wide receivers. These players maintain a distinct presence in our rankings, as 11 players are located among our top 25, while 20 receivers are contained within our top 50. We will continue to update these rankings in Best Ball and every other format throughout the offseason and you can find the latest rankings here.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2024:

 

WR Best-Ball Rankings

Position
Rank
Position
Tier
Player
Name
Overall
Rank
Overall
Tier
1 1 DeAndre Hopkins 5 1
2 1 Davante Adams 7 1
3 1 Odell Beckham Jr. 9 1
4 2 Julio Jones 12 2
5 2 Michael Thomas 14 2
6 2 JuJu Smith-Schuster 17 2
7 2 Antonio Brown 19 2
8 2 Mike Evans 20 3
9 2 T.Y. Hilton 22 3
10 3 Keenan Allen 23 3
11 3 A.J. Green 24 3
12 3 Adam Thielen 27 3
13 3 Stefon Diggs 29 4
14 3 Amari Cooper 31 4
15 3 Brandin Cooks 35 4
16 3 Kenny Golladay 37 4
17 3 Robert Woods 41 4
18 3 Cooper Kupp 42 4
19 3 Allen Robinson 44 4
20 3 Tyler Lockett 48 4
21 4 Chris Godwin 51 5
22 4 Alshon Jeffery 52 5
23 4 Julian Edelman 53 5
24 4 D.J. Moore 54 5
25 4 Tyler Boyd 56 5
26 4 Sammy Watkins 59 6
27 4 Jarvis Landry 60 6
28 5 Robby Anderson 61 6
29 5 Calvin Ridley 65 6
30 5 Dante Pettis 67 6
31 5 Mike Williams 70 6
32 5 Will Fuller 72 6
33 5 Corey Davis 73 6
34 5 Marvin Jones 74 7
35 6 Golden Tate 81 7
36 6 Courtland Sutton 83 7
37 6 Christian Kirk 84 7
38 6 Tyreek Hill 88 8
39 6 Sterling Shepard 93 8
40 6 N'Keal Harry 97 8
41 7 D.K. Metcalf 98 8
42 7 Curtis Samuel 103 9
43 7 Keke Coutee 104 9
44 7 DeSean Jackson 106 9
45 7 Larry Fitzgerald 107 9
46 7 Dede Westbrook 111 9
47 7 Emmanuel Sanders 115 10
48 8 Anthony Miller 126 10
49 8 James Washington 127 10
50 8 Tyrell Williams 128 10
51 8 John Brown 135 11
52 8 Michael Gallup 139 11
53 8 Kenny Stills 146 11
54 8 Daesean Hamilton 150 12
55 8 Devin Funchess 155 12
56 8 Jamison Crowder 165 13
57 9 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 167 13
58 9 Marquise Brown 168 13
59 9 Tre'Quan Smith 170 13
60 9 Mecole Hardman 171 13
61 9 Albert Wilson 173 13
62 9 Donte Moncrief 174 13
63 9 Geronimo Allison 177 13
64 9 Robert Foster 180 14
65 9 Quincy Enunwa 183 14
66 9 Marquise Goodwin 186 14
67 9 Parris Campbell 187 14
68 9 Adam Humphries 188 14
69 9 A.J. Brown 192 14
70 9 Marqise Lee 193 14
71 10 Devante Parker 194 14
72 10 Deebo Samuel 196 14
73 10 Zay Jones 199 14
74 10 Hakeem Butler 201 14
75 10 Doug Baldwin 205 15
76 10 Mohamed Sanu 217 15
77 10 JJ Arcega-Whiteside 218 15
78 10 Andy Isabella 219 15
79 10 Antonio Callaway 220 15
80 10 Justice Hill 221 16
81 10 Diontae Johnson 223 16
82 10 Trey Quinn 225 16
83 10 Gary Jennings 227 16
84 10 John Ross 235 16
85 10 Taylor Gabriel 241 16
86 10 Nelson Agholor 243 16
87 10 Danny Amendola 248 17
88 10 Ted Ginn 251 17
89 10 Randall Cobb 255 17
90 11 Eli Rogers 259 17
91 11 J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 261 17
92 11 David Moore 264 18
93 11 D.J. Chark 268 18
94 11 Equanimeous St. Brown 280 18
95 11 Willie Snead 281 18
96 11 J.J. Nelson 282 18
97 11 Demaryius Thomas 284 18
98 11 Paul Richardson 285 18
99 11 Keelan Cole 288 18
100 11 Deon Cain 290 18
101 11 Demarcus Robinson 291 18
102 11 Miles Boykin 294 18
103 12 Josh Doctson 301 19
104 12 Brandon Powell 313 19
105 12 Cole Beasley 314 19
106 12 Chester Rogers 315 19
107 12 Riley Ridley 321 19
108 12 Josh Reynolds 322 19
109 12 Chris Hogan 325 19
110 12 Ryan Grant 328 19
111 12 Phillip Dorsett 330 19
112 12 Terry McLaurin 333 19
113 12 Cody Thompson 337 19
114 12 Jakeem Grant 340 20
115 12 Josh Gordon 341 20
116 12 Jalen Hurd 343 20
117 12 Cameron Meredith 344 20
118 12 Torrey Smith 347 20
119 12 Isaiah McKenzie 349 20
120 12 Darius Slayton 352 20
121 12 Greg Dortch 355 20
122 12 Kelvin Harmon 357 20
123 13 Michael Crabtree 361 20
124 13 Mike Wallace 362 20
125 13 Taywan Taylor 363 20
126 13 Ryan Switzer 365 20
127 13 Kendrick Bourne 368 20
128 13 Chris Moore 369 20
129 13 Keith Kirkwood 371 20
130 13 Tajae Sharpe 372 20
131 13 Chris Conley 373 20
132 13 Jake Kumerow 377 20
133 13 Keesean Johnson 378 20
134 13 Rashard Higgins 379 20
135 13 Cordarrelle Patterson 380 20
136 13 Breshad Perriman 381 20
137 13 J'mon Moore 382 20
138 13 Dez Bryant 385 20
139 13 Pierre Garcon 386 20
140 13 Trent Taylor 387 20
141 13 Tim Patrick 388 20
142 13 Jordan Matthews 389 20
143 13 Justin Watson 390 20
144 13 Laquon Treadwell 392 21
145 13 Bruce Ellington 393 21
146 13 Seth Roberts 394 21
147 13 Jarius Wright 395 21
148 13 Richie James 397 21
149 13 Allen Hurns 397 21
150 13 Jarius Wright 398 21
151 13 Chad Williams 399 21
152 13 Richie James 401 21
153 13 Trent Sherfield 403 21
154 13 Seth Roberts 405 21

 

Tier 1  

DeAndre HopkinsDavante AdamsOdell Beckham Jr.

Hopkins has become a mainstay atop our wide receiver rankings regardless of format after his accomplishments in 2018 included leading all receivers in offensive snaps (1,084/99%). He also remained entrenched as Deshaun Watson’s most essential weapon, as his 163 targets placed him among the top five for the third time in four seasons. Hopkins was also second in receiving yards (1,572), third in receptions (115), fourth in red zone targets (25), and touchdowns (11), and was also second in percentage share of his team’s air yards according to Next Gen Stats (44.04%).

Adams has annexed an unquestioned slot near the pinnacle of Tier 1 rankings after commandeering the WR1 spot in scoring for PPR leagues during Weeks 1-16 last season. He also retained a consistent presence among the leaders in every major category, by finishing first in red zone targets (31), second in targets (169) and touchdowns (13), fifth in receptions (111), and seventh in receiving yards (1,386) - all of which also established new career highs. While uncertainty exists below him on Green Bay's wide receiving depth chart, Adams' status as Aaron Rodgers' clear WR1 solidifies the appeal of selecting him in Round 1.

Once you progress beyond the initial disappointment of Beckham's absence from Weeks 14-17, it becomes plausible that he actually does not receive enough credit for what he has accomplished. He still finished as the only receiver to surpass 1,000 yards while playing in fewer than 14 games (12) and has averaged 1,294 yards during the four seasons that he has played in at least 12 contests. Beckham has accomplished it all amid the degenerative status of his quarterback, and he is now primed to thrive as the beneficiary of a significant upgrade under center.

 

Tier 2

Julio Jones, Michael ThomasJuJu Smith-SchusterAntonio Brown, Mike Evans, T.Y. Hilton 

Jones led the NFL with 1,677 yards while stockpiling 7,994 in his last five years combined, and finishing either first or second in this category for four consecutive seasons. He also paced the league with 170 targets, finished third in receptions (113), exceeded  100 yards in a career-high 10 matchups, and led the league in percentage share of team air yards according to Next Gen Stats (45.64). Jones also quieted concerns regarding his ability to generate touchdowns by accruing eight for the first time since 2015.

Thomas continues to expand his reception and yardage totals on an annual basis (92/104/125 receptions/1,137/1,245/1,405 yards) by continuing his gradual ascension in both categories. That propelled him to the league lead in receptions and helped him finish sixth in yardage. He was also targeted 147 times, generated nine touchdowns, and paced the NFL in catch rate according to Next Gen Stats (85.03%). He also led the NFL in red zone receptions (24), and his 12 catches inside the 10 were more than any other player. His WR3 finish in PPR leagues from Weeks 1-16 confirms his viability as a late Round 1 selection.

After finishing at WR23 in PPR league scoring during his 2017 rookie season, Smith-Schuster vaulted to WR8 while also finishing fourth in targets (166), and fifth in both receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,426). He also exceeded 100 yards in eight different matchups, which helped him construct an 89.1 yards-per-game average. He will need to prevail against additional coverage that had previously been reserved for Antonio Brown. However, last year's surge in production has merged with his impending responsibilities as Pittsburgh’s primary receiving weapon to supply massive incentive toward securing him during Round 2 of your drafts.

After leading the NFL with 15 touchdowns, averaging 11.2 targets-per-game, then emerging as a consistent source of controversy during the offseason, Brown’s initial season with Oakland will be one of the more intriguing storylines to monitor throughout the year. Comparisons of Ben Roethlisberger and Derek Carr have been frequent since Brown signed with the Raiders, and it will be difficult for him to replicate his 2018 touchdown total. But his unmistakable talent and the voluminous level of targets that he will commandeer should enable him to reach 100 receptions and 1,000 yards once again.

Evans remains a top 10 receiving option for owners after finishing sixth in standard league scoring, and third in yardage (1,524), yards-per-game average (95.3) and yards-per-reception (17.77). He has also surpassed 1,000 yards in each of his five seasons with the Buccaneers while averaging 1,221 per-year during that span. There is nothing about the arrival of Bruce Arians or the lingering shortcomings of a Tampa Bay ground game that ranked just 29th last season (95.2 yards-per-game) which suggests any decrease in Evans’ importance to his team’s offense.

Hilton was the only wide receiver to finish within the top 14 in receiving yardage while performing in fewer than 15 games. His 1,270 yards placed him 10th, and Hilton has also registered at least 1,083 yards during five of his last six seasons. He also established new career bests in yards-per-game (90.7), yards-per-target (10.6) and catch rate percentage (63.3%) while pacing Indianapolis in targets (120), and receptions (76). Even though the Colts continue to bolster their arsenal of offensive weaponry, he is entrenched as Andrew Luck’s premier weapon.

 

Tier 3

Keenan AllenA.J. GreenAdam ThielenStefon DiggsAmari CooperBrandin CooksKenny GolladayRobert WoodsCooper KuppAllen Robinson, Tyler Lockett 

After failing to achieve sustained health during his first four years as a Charger (26 missed games) Allen has managed to elude problematic injuries during the past two seasons. This has propelled him to averages of 147.5 targets, 99.5 receptions, and 1,294.5 yards during that span. Last season he finished ninth in receptions (97), narrowly missed 1,200 yards (1,196) and confiscated 136 targets. Allen should capture a sizable percentage of the 65 targets that will be redistributed after Tyrell Williams’ departure, and supplies a borderline WR1 option for owners late in Round 2 of their drafts.

If Green had been able to maintain the pace that he had established from Weeks 1-8 throughout the entire season, he would have finished eighth overall with 1,374 yards, 10th with 90 receptions, and tied for fourth with 12 touchdowns. But former owners are abundantly aware that the promise of a productive season instantly evaporated due to a late October toe injury. A fully recovered Green can function as a high-end WR2. However, he will turn 31 in July and has now missed at least six games twice during the past three seasons.

Thielen accrued double-digit targets during each of Minnesota’s first eight contests and soared into the NFL lead with 96 targets and a 12 target-per-game average. That massive level of opportunity enabled him to secure the league lead in receiving yards (925), and receptions (74). But the script was altered considerably during Thielen’s next eight matchups, as he only reached 10 targets in two matchups, averaged 4.8 per game, and his 116 yards-per-game average plummeted to 56 from Weeks 9-17. His third round ADP requires a belief that the significant second-half drop-off was an aberration - which is not recommended.

Diggs became a top 10 scorer for the first time in his career, while also finishing seventh in targets (149), eighth in receptions (102), and tying for eighth with nine touchdowns. He also commandeered more targets than teammate Thielen during Minnesota’s final seven contests (64/50) and collected 10 targets per game from Weeks 7-17. Diggs also averaged 69 yards-per-game and generated six touchdowns during his last eight matchups.

Amazingly, Cooper will only turn 25 in June even though he has already manufactured 3,908 and captured 278 receptions during his career. That includes the 1,005 yards/75 receptions that he accumulated in 2018, of which 725 yards/53 receptions were generated during his nine games with the Cowboys. He averaged. 8.4 targets, 5.8 receptions, and 81 yards-per-game during that sequence, in addition to producing six of his seven touchdowns. Potential owners should be aware that 397 of his yards were generated in two contests, while Cooper's yards-per-game average plunged to 46.7 during his seven remaining matchups.

Cooks has seamlessly transitioned between three divergent offensive systems and a trio of separate signal callers to assemble 3,459 yards on 223 receptions during that span. He has also amassed 4,597 yards without missing a game since 2015. Cooks should continue to function as a top 15 receiver even with Woods and Kupp contending for targets.

Detroit's sixth-ranked passing attack in 2017 (261 yards-per-game) plummeted to a 20th ranked unit that manufactured 224 yards-per-game through the air last season. But Golladay still managed to flourish amid a seemingly unnecessary yet distinct free fall in proficiency due to a change in the team's offensive approach. He vaulted to WR19 in scoring, eclipsed 1,000 yards in 15 games, and performed on 90% of the Lions' offensive snaps.

After averaging 86 targets during his first five seasons, Woods’ opportunities expanded significantly in 2018 (130), which also propelled him to career bests in receptions (86), yardage (1,219) and yards-per-game (76.2). That placed him 13th or better in each category, while he also finished second among all receivers in offensive snaps (1,041/95%). Kupp’s return will impact Woods’ target total, although it should also deflect the attention of defenders away from Woods.

It is unfortunate that Kupp owners were unable to benefit from a full season of his output and extensive targeting that had been constructed from Weeks 1-5, which included the NFL’s third most red zone targets (11), and averages of eight targets, six receptions, and 88 yards-per-game. He still managed to tie teammate Woods for a team-best six touchdowns despite failing to play one snap beyond early November. A full recovery from ACL surgery would vault him into consideration among your early fourth round options.

Any remaining conviction that Robinson will remotely approach his stellar production of 2015 (1,400 yards/ 14 touchdowns) is dwindling with every passing season. His 2018 numbers (94 targets/55 receptions/754 yards/4 touchdowns) left him at WR41 in scoring which was also sufficient for him to function as Chicago’s WR1. But the results do not compare favorably with the WR4 season that he delivered at the pinnacle of his career. The large collection of potential options for Mitchell Trubisky will make it challenging for Robinson to exceed last year’s team target share. 

As Baldwin was confronted by multiple health issues in 2018, Lockett ascended into a level of productivity that easily surpassed his previous bests (57 receptions/965 yards/60.3 yards- per-game/13.8 yards-per-target). He also tied for fifth overall with 10 touchdowns, although that will be difficult to replicate. But even with the addition of D.K. Metcalf and Seattle's ongoing commitment to the run, Lockett remains a viable target in the Best Ball format.   

 

Tier 4

Chris Godwin, Alshon JefferyJulian EdelmanD.J. MooreTyler Boyd, Sammy Watkins, Jarvis Landry 

Godwin generated 842 yards and seven touchdowns last season, while also tying for third among all receivers with 11 targets inside the 10. But his Round 4 ADP is a byproduct of an impending opportunity to garner a considerable percentage of 179 targets that former teammates DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries received in 2018.

Immediately after Jeffery returned from a shoulder issue in Week 4, he averaged nearly 10 targets per game (9.75) and collected nine red zone targets in his first four games. He also averaged 96 yards-per-game and scored four times. But he could not sustain those results during his final nine contests (5.9 targets-per-game/59.6 yards-per-game/2 touchdowns). His opportunities will remain impacted by the monstrous target volume that Zach Ertz commands (9.75 per-game).

Edelman’s captured 10+ targets in six of his 12 games following a PED suspension, which propelled him to a 9.2 per-game average. His 6.2 reception-per-game average placed him 10th among all receivers, and he appears destined to join newcomer N'Keal Harry in comprising the Patriots’ top two receiving options.

Moore steadily developed into Carolina’s WR1 last season, while averaging 4.2 reception and 59.7 yards-per-game from Weeks 8-17. He also led all rookies with 960 yards from scrimmage, and 7.9 yards-after-catch-per-reception according to Next Gen Stats.

Boyd entered 2018 with seasonal averages of 56.5 targets, 38 receptions, 414 yards, and 30.1 yards-per-game before igniting during his third season 108 targets/76 receptions/1,028 yards, and scoring seven times. His numbers would have soared even further if not for the sprained knee that sidelined him in Weeks 16/17. He is still just 24 and should benefit from Zac Taylor’s arrival.

Watkins has not performed in all 16 games since 2014, and the frequent failure to preserve his health throughout an entire season remains problematic. However, his reliability issues do not damage your roster’s championship potential as extensively in the Best Ball format.

Landry’s descent from being second in the NFL with 94 targets and a whopping 11.8 per game average after Week 8 to just 6.9 per game from Weeks 9-17 remains concerning. The addition of Beckham and the promotion of Freddie Kitchens are unfavorable developments for his prospects of retaining a consistent target total that would consistently benefit owners.

 

Tier 5

Robby Anderson, Calvin Ridley, Dante Pettis, Mike Williams, Will Fuller, Corey Davis, Marvin Jones 

Anderson averaged 8.6 targets per game from Weeks 7-16, and only five receivers exceeded the 9.75 per-game average that he attained in Weeks 14-17. He also averaged 90 yards-per-game and scored three times from Weeks 13-16. Now, he should build upon all of his late-season momentum with an improving Sam Darnold.

Ridley assembled the highest receiving numbers from last year’s rookie class (64 receptions/821 yards/10 touchdowns) which helped him finish among the top 20 in fantasy points (WR18). Matching those 10 scores will be difficult, but he could improve upon his 2018 output in the other major categories.

Just before an MCL injury instantly concluded Pettis’ season in Week 16, he had delivered the most impressive output of his rookie campaign during Weeks 12-15 (84.5 yards-per-game/4.3 receptions per-game/68% catch rate/4 touchdowns). He should capture the 49ers’ WR1 role ahead of Deebo Samuel and Marquise Goodwin.

Williams rebounded substantially from his disappointing 2017 rookie season to tie for fifth in touchdowns (10) and seventh with nine targets inside the 10. The departure of Tyrell Williams creates a mammoth opportunity to improve his numbers in multiple categories.

Fuller has manufactured encouraging yardage totals and 13 touchdowns in just 31 career games. But that has been interspersed with an alarming number of missed games that has actually increased during each of his three seasons (2/6/9).

Only Seattle attempted fewer passes than Tennessee last season, and concerns about the restraints that Marcus Mariota’s shortcomings will place on Davis’ production have been magnified by the additions of Humphries and A.J. Brown.

Jones was averaging 6.9 targets-per-game, had accrued 11 red zone targets, and had performed on 93% of Detroit's offensive snaps before a knee issue ended his season in November. He status as a starter is unchanged although frequent aerial assaults are not the primary objective in the Lions' offensive philosophy.

 

Tier 6

Golden Tate, Courtland Sutton, Christian Kirk, Tyreek Hill, Sterling Shepard, N'Keal Harry

When the 2018 regular season reached its conclusion, Hill appeared to have surged into unequivocal WR1 status. But now the word uncertainty does not fully define how unpredictable his future truly is. He could be cut, suspended for a short period, or disciplined for an extensive amount of time. His ranking and value will be altered once clarity is achieved with what is currently a complicated situation. Otherwise, the receivers in this tier have the potential to ascend beyond this level, although their outlooks are dependent upon their ability to secure a larger percentage of touches. 

 

Tier 7 and lower

Tiers 7-10 contain receivers that are located from WR41 to WR89 in our rankings, although various factors could emerge that would create an increase in their value.

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Welcome to our Week 13 fantasy football waiver wire pickups article for the 2024 season. The waiver wire continues to be a disappointment this season. If you're looking for someone to get excited about this week, like last week and the week before, be prepared to be let down. I don't recall a season with […]


Adam Thielen - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Week 13 Waiver Wire Rankings (2024) - Fantasy Football Pickups Include Jaylen Warren, Jonathon Brooks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Adam Thielen, Taysom Hill

The fantasy playoffs are fast approaching, and managers still have pesky bye weeks to deal with. Only a few weeks remain to pick up players that could ultimately help your teams toward a playoff push. At RotoBaller HQ, we are back with more waiver wire advice to help you make the playoffs with our Week […]


Roschon Johnson - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Pickups, Draft Sleepers

Running Back Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 13: Top Free Agent Adds Include Jaylen Warren, Ameer Abdullah, Roschon Johnson, Jeremy McNichols

We are rapidly approaching the fantasy postseason as many of you continue to benefit from the favorable numbers that are being delivered by your running backs. Unfortunately, some of you have been contending with disappointing results from your backs, due to a combination of injuries, production-inhibiting roles, and other issues that have negatively impacted their […]


Justin Herbert - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

PrizePicks NFL DFS Prop Picks - Monday Night Football Props for Week 12

Welcome back, RotoBallers, to our PrizePicks NFL DFS prop picks for the Week 12 Monday Night Football slate! The 2024 NFL season is moving into the winter months, and that means our friends over at PrizePicks have a TON of great DFS plays we can look to take advantage of. Our partners at PrizePicks offer some of […]


Caleb Williams - Fantasy Football Rankings, QB, NFL Rookies, Draft Sleepers

Unexpected Boom Performances: Fantasy Football Risers Include Calvin Austin III, Caleb Williams, Noah Gray, David Moore, Austin Hooper

Week 12 had some absolutely riveting finishes. Chicago scored 11 points in the final 30 seconds of regulation versus Minnesota only to fall in overtime. Washington hit a miraculous 86-yard touchdown to seemingly draw even with Dallas in the final minute only to miss the extra point. Kansas City narrowly escaped Carolina's upset bid. The […]


Saquon Barkley - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Top 10 Running Back Studs - Best Fantasy Football RB Performances Including Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, Bucky Irving And More

Despite a heavily diminished slate of football with six teams on bye, Week 12 was not short of action. The early slate of games was wild and an absolute joy to watch. Four of the seven early-window matchups were one-score games, while the remaining three were blowouts. Though, none were more exciting than the Dallas […]


Cole Kmet - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL injury News

Tight Ends Fantasy Football Waiver Wire - Week 13 TE Pickups Including Taysom Hill, Zach Ertz, Cole Kmet, Hunter Henry, Will Dissly, more

Two great things about Thanksgiving week – plenty of turkey and no NFL teams on bye! Zero tight ends will be missing in action this week because their teams are off, so that makes life easier for fantasy footballers heading into the crucial part of their schedules where playoff berths and division titles are clinched. […]


Lamar Jackson - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

NFL DFS Lineup Picks For FanDuel, DraftKings - Ravens vs. Chargers MNF Showdown (Week 12)

Welcome back, RotoBallers! It’s officially Thanksgiving week, and while we all prepare to spend time with our families, the Harbaugh brothers have done the same over the last week. It’ll be John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) heading out to the City of Angels to take on Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers […]


Baker Mayfield - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Pickups, Draft Sleepers

Top Fantasy Football Injuries From Sunday's Games: Baker Mayfield, Austin Ekeler, David Montgomery, More

After a brutal start to the year, the injuries have finally slowed down. It’s music to fantasy gamers' ears as the fantasy playoffs are quickly approaching. We have mostly minor injuries to report this week. Most of the players listed here returned to the game, and there were only a few injuries that were serious. […]


DeAndre Hopkins - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Top Week 13 Quarterback Pickups - Best Fantasy QB Adds, Streamers Include Russell Wilson, Anthony Richardson, Drake Maye, and more

Week 12 was another rough week for offensive football. Just 10 teams scored more than 25 points in the week. That led to another underwhelming week of quarterback performances in fantasy. Just five quarterbacks posted more than 20.0 fantasy points. Week 13 gives us another full slate of games with three games on Thursday, one […]


nick westbrook-ikhine fantasy football rankings NFL DFS lineup picks

Wide Receiver Waiver Wire Pickups - Top Fantasy Football WR Adds for Week 13 Include Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Adam Thielen, David Moore, Noah Brown

Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season is almost behind us. On paper, this didn't look like an exciting week, but a number of games came down to the wire. The Cowboys used special teams to net an upset over the Commanders. The Chiefs beat the Panthers on a last-second field goal. The Bears took […]


Jaylen Warren - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Pickups, Draft Sleepers

Waiver Wire Express - Week 13 Lightning Round Including Jaylen Warren, Taysom Hill, Jerry Jeudy, Ameer Abdullah, Jeremy McNichols, Caleb Williams, more

The final weeks of the fantasy football regular season are coming up as we now warm up with a special Thanksgiving week. All 32 teams are in play as we bite into a massive slate with ample fantasy playoff implications. Let's preheat the oven and mix up some winners with our fantasy football waiver wire […]


Courtland Sutton - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Week 12 PPR Rankings for Fantasy Football: Overall Updates Include Courtland Sutton, Rome Odunze, DJ Moore, Austin Ekeler, Tony Pollard, DeAndre Hopkins

Welcome back to another weekend edition of RotoBaller's overall fantasy football rankings. It's a must-win week for many fantasy managers, so it's time to lock in. Below, you'll see our NFL team's updated Week 12 fantasy football PPR rankings for 2024. Let's see where key players like Deebo Samuel Sr., Jameson Williams, Austin Ekeler, Jaylen […]