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Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings (Tiers 1-3)- 2023 Best Ball Leagues

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The initial weeks of the offseason are now behind us and player movement that transpired during the process of free agency has provided some players with pathways toward expanded production in their new environments. We have yet to witness a trade that approaches the magnitude of last year’s blockbuster deals involving Davante AdamsTyreek HillA.J. Brown, and Amari Cooper.

However, D.J. Moore and Brandin Cooks are beneficiaries of trades that have positioned them to thrive in their new landing spots. The uncertain status of other players has also been clarified through contract extensions or the deployment of franchise tags. These developments have also accelerated participation in best ball drafts as fantasy managers embrace the opportunity to assemble rosters following the inevitable rises and declines in these players' ADPs.

These alterations within the fantasy landscape have also been infused into the tiered rankings at RotoBaller, and this article will examine wide receivers who are contained in tiers 1-3. We will continually update our rankings in every format throughout the offseason and you can find the latest fantasy football rankings here.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for the 2025 playoffs:

 

Wide Receiver Best-Ball Rankings

Position Rank Position  Tier Player Name Overall Rank Overall Tier
1 1 Justin Jefferson 1 1
2 1 Ja'Marr Chase 2 1
3 1 Tyreek Hill 5 1
4 1 Cooper Kupp 6 1
5 2 Stefon Diggs 7 2
6 2 CeeDee Lamb 8 2
7 2 A.J. Brown 9 2
8 2 Davante Adams 13 2
9 2 Amon-Ra St. Brown 14 2
10 2 Jaylen Waddle 15 2
11 3 Garrett Wilson 19 3
12 3 DeVonta Smith 26 3
13 3 DK Metcalf 29 4
14 3 Tee Higgins 30 4
15 3 Chris Olave 32 4
16 3 Amari Cooper. 39 4
17 3 DeAndre Hopkins 40 4
18 3 DJ Moore 43 4
19 3 Christian Watson 44 4
20 4 Calvin Ridley 45 4
21 4 Chris Godwin 47 4
22 4 Michael Pittman Jr. 49 4
23 4 Deebo Samuel 50 5
24 4 Drake London 52 5
25 4 Mike Evans 54 5
26 4 Mike Williams 55 5
27 4 Jerry Jeudy 57 5
28 4 Terry McLaurin 58 6
29 5 Keenan Allen 60 6
30 5 Tyler Lockett 62 6
31 5 Jameson Williams 63 6
32 5 Marquise Brown 65 6
33 5 Treylon Burks 67 6
34 5 Jaxon Smith-Njigba 68 6
35 5 Christian Kirk 73 6
36 5 Jahan Dotson 75 7
37 5 Diontae Johnson 76 7
38 6 Rashod Bateman 78 7
39 6 Brandon Aiyuk 82 7
40 6 George Pickens 84 7
41 6 Brandin Cooks 85 7
42 6 Gabe Davis 89 8
43 6 Jordan Addison 91 8
44 6 Quentin Johnston 92 8
45 6 Courtland Sutton 95 8
46 6 Zay Flowers 109 9
47 6 Kadarius Toney 110 9
48 7 Elijah Moore 111 9
49 7 Tyler Boyd 112 10
50 7 Jakobi Meyers 113 10
51 7 Darnell Mooney 115 10
52 7 JuJu Smith-Schuster 117 10
53 7 Jalin Hyatt 120 10
54 7 K.J. Osborn 121 10
55 7 Michael Thomas 123 10
56 7 Skyy Moore 125 10
57 7 Adam Thielen 127 10
58 8 Zay Jones 132 10
59 8 Alec Pierce 136 11
59 8 Rondale Moore 138 11
60 8 Allen Lazard 139 11
61 8 Josh Downs 140 11
62 8 Romeo Doubs 144 11
63 8 Donovan Peoples-Jones 145 11
64 8 DJ Chark Jr. 148 12
65 8 Joshua Palmer 150 12
66 8 Nico Collins 151 12
67 9 Michael Gallup 152 12
68 9 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 156 12
69 9 Rashid Shaheed 157 12
70 9 Hunter Renfrow 167 13
71 9 Chase Claypool 168 13
72 9 Curtis Samuel 172 13
73 9 Isaiah Hodgins 173 13
74 9 Odell Beckham Jr. 178 14
75 9 Wan'Dale Robinson 179 14
76 10 Tim Patrick 180 14
77 10 Khalil Shakir 187 14
78 10 Marvin Mims 192 14
79 10 Tyquan Thornton 193 14
80 10 John Metchie 195 14
81 10 Kayshon Boutte 196 14
82 10 Russell Gage 206 15
83 10 Allen Robinson II 208 15
84 10 Darius Slayton 212 15
85 10 Parris Campbell 213 15
86 10 Mecole Hardman 216 15
87 11 Terrace Marshall Jr. 217 15
88 11 Deonte Harty 218 15
89 11 Rashee Rice 222 16
90 11 Robert Woods 224 16
91 11 Van Jefferson 225 16
92 11 Trey Palmer 226 16
93 11 David Bell 231 16
94 11 Isaiah McKenzie 238 16
95 11 DeVante Parker 239 16
96 11 Tyler Scott 243 16
97 11 Cedric Tillman 245 16
97 11 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 248 17
98 11 Jauan Jennings 254 17
99 12 Trent Sherfield 256 17
100 12 Corey Davis 257 17
101 12 Laviska Shenault Jr. 261 17
102 12 K.J. Hamler 263 18
103 12 Kyle Philips 268 18
104 12 Nelson Agholor 269 18
105 12 Quez Watkins 271 18
106 12 Trent Taylor 272 18
107 12 Josh Reynolds 274 18
108 12 Greg Dortch 276 18

 

Tier 1

Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Tyreek Hill, Cooper Kupp

Anyone who seized Jefferson near the onset of their 2022 drafts reaped astronomical benefits, as he led all wide receivers with an average of 17.9 points per game. Jefferson also paced the league in targets (184/10.8 per game), receptions (128/7.5 per game), receiving yards (1,809/106.4 per game), games with 100+ yards (10), yards after catch (627), red zone targets (29), and routes run (668).

Wide Receiver Yards Yards/Gm Years 
Justin Jefferson 4.825 96.5 2020-2022
Randy Moss 4.163 86.7 1998-200
Odell Beckham Jr. 4,122 95.9 2014-2016
A.J. Green 3,833 81.6 2011-2013
Michael Thomas 3,787 80.6 2016-2018
Torry Holt 3,786 78.9 1999-2001
Mike Evans 3,578 77.8 2014-2016
Jerry Rice 3,575 81.3 1985-1987
DeAndre Hopkins 3,533 73.6 2013-2015

 

Wide Receiver Rec Rec/Gm Years 
Justin Jefferson 324 6.5 2020-2022
Michael Thomas 321 6.8 2016-2018
Odell Beckham Jr. 288 6.7 2014-2016
A.J. Green 260 5.5 2011-2013
CeeDee Lamb 260 5.3 2020-2022
Anquan Boldin 259 6.5 2003-2005
DeAndre Hopkins 239 5 2013-2015
Mike Evans 238 5.2 2014-2016
Larry Fitzgerald 230 5.1 2004-2006

Jefferson has already stockpiled 476 targets (9.5 per game) since he entered the league in 2020, while also generating the most receiving yards (4,825/96.5 per game), and securing an NFL record for most receptions by a player in his first three years (324/6.5 per game). He is positioned to usher fantasy managers toward league-winning point totals, and there should be no hesitation in selecting him first overall during upcoming drafts.

Chase’s overall numbers were impacted by a four-game absence (hip) but he remained a highly-productive resource for both Cincinnati and fantasy managers when he was running routes with the Bengals. Chase had generated a league-high six touchdowns before being sidelined from Weeks 8-12 and was pacing the league in routes run (327), and red zone targets (14). He was also second in targets (74/10.6 per game), fourth in receptions (47/6.7 per game), and sixth in receiving yards (605/86.4 per game).

He also led the league with an average of 12.2 targets per game from Weeks 13-18 and finished fourth in targets (61), fifth in yards per game (88.2), and sixth in both receptions (40/8 per game), and routes run (192). Chase is entrenched among the NFL’s top wide three receivers and should be targeted early in Round 1 of all drafts.

The career-best numbers that Hill assembled during his first season in Miami sustained his presence within the elite tier of wide receivers. His impressive results were also delivered following initial concerns regarding his ability to replicate the numbers that he had assembled with Patrick Mahomes from 2018-2021 (520 targets/8.7 per game), (343 receptions/5.7 per game), (4,854 yards/81 per game).

Hill continued to flourish after being jettisoned to the Dolphins while finishing third in targets (170/10.0 per game), second in both receptions (119/7.0 per game), and receiving yards (1,710/100.6 per game), and third with an average of 16.6 points per game.  Hill also led all receivers in yards per route run (3.42) and yards before catch (1,228) and was third in targets per route run (34.0%). Hill will function as a high-end WR1 for fantasy managers while operating as the primary receiving option in Mike McDaniel’s aerial attack.

Weeks 1-9 Targets Targ/Gm Rec Rec/Gm
Tyreek Hill 100 11.1 76 8.4
Cooper Kupp 93 11.6 72 9
Davante Adams 85 10.6 48 6
Justin Jefferson 84 10.5 59 7.4
Stefon Diggs 83 10.4 60 7.5
Diontae Johnson 76 9.5 43 5.4
Michael Pittman 76 9.5 54 6.8
Ja'Marr Chase 74 10.6 47 6.7
CeeDee Lamb 73 9.1 42 5.3
Chris Olave 72 9 43 5.4

Kupp was leading all wide receivers in points per game (20.3), target share (33.3%), targets per game (11.6), and targets per route run (37.7%) from Weeks 1-9, and was second in targets (93), and yards per route run (3.29), before the high ankle sprain that he sustained in Week 10 ended his season.

Weeks 1-9 TPRR% YPRR
Cooper Kupp 37.7 3.29
Tyreek Hill 34 3.76
Amon-Ra St. Brown 32.4 2.19
Davante Adams 32.1 2.48
CeeDee Lamb 31.9 2.43
Chris Olave 31.7 2.72
Jakobi Meyers 29.5 2.6
Deebo Samuel 29 2.08
Amari Cooper 28.7 2.4
A.J. Brown 27.4 2.85
Stefon Diggs 27.1 2.8

That prevented him from replicating the historic results that he delivered during 2021 when he led the NFL in targets (191/11.2 per game), receptions (145/8.5 per game), receiving yards (1,947/114.5 per game), and receiving touchdowns (16). However, Kupp will recapture his place among the league leaders in multiple categories once again. That should incentivize you to secure him among the first five selections of your drafts.

 

Tier 2

Stefon Diggs, CeeDee Lamb, A.J. Brown, Davante Adams, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jaylen Waddle

Diggs has now averaged 161 targets/113 receptions/1,396 receiving yards during his three years with Buffalo while also securing averages of 9.9 targets/6.9 receptions/85.5 yards per game during that span. He has also finished among the top five in targets during each of those seasons after finishing fifth in 2022 (154/9.6 per game). Diggs also finished third in receptions (108/6.8 per game), fifth in receiving yards (1,429/89.3 per game), and eclipsed 100 yards in seven different matchups.

Diggs was also second in routes run (627), and touchdowns (11), while finishing fourth in red zone targets (23), and points per game scoring (15.7). Diggs will remain Josh Allen’s most critical receiving weapon regardless of any additions that the Bills might make to their depth chart and can be targeted late in Round 1 of your upcoming drafts.

The surprising trade that dispensed Cooper to Cleveland broadened Lamb’s runway toward extensive targeting as he operated in an unchallenged role as the Cowboys’ primary receiving option. This propelled Lamb to career highs in multiple categories while finishing fourth overall in targets (156/9.2 per game) and capturing 11+ in eight different contests.

Lamb was also fourth in touchdowns (9), and receptions (107/6.3 per game), sixth in receiving yards (1,359/79.9 per game), seventh in yards before catch (873), ninth in both yards after catch (486), and 10th in targets per route run (28.6%). The arrival of Brandin Cooks will not alter Lamb’s status as the Cowboys’ unquestioned WR1. That supplies your motivation to seize him late in Round 1 of your next draft.

Several wide receivers from the 2019 class were seeking new contracts during the 2022 offseason. However, Brown’s request eventually fueled a trade to Philadelphia, which was followed by his four-year, $100 million extension. Brown responded by thriving during his first season with the Eagles, while finishing sixth with an average of 15 points per game. He also finished sixth with a 29% target share, captured a career-high 145 targets (8.5 per game), and eclipsed 8+ in 10 different contests.

Brown also soared to second in yards per route run (2.96), third in air yards share (40.8%), and was fourth in receiving yards (1,496/88 per game), and air yards (1,754). Brown and DeVonta Smith have both proven that they can flourish as a highly-productive tandem while operating as Jalen Hurts’ top two receiving weapons. This will sustain Brown’s extensive usage and prolific output while preserving his presence as a viable selection in Round 2.

Adams retained his place among the elite receivers during his first year as a Raider even though his reunion with Derek Carr contained unexpected disappointments. Adams attained a league-high 32.2% target share (32.2%) while vaulting to second with a career-best 180 targets (10.6 per game), and also finishing second with an average of 16.8 points per game.

Adams also led all wide receivers in receiving touchdowns (14), and air yards (2,129), and was third in receiving yards (1,516/89.2) with the second-highest total of his career. Adams was also third in yards per route run (2.74), fifth in targets per route run (32.5%), and sixth in yards after catch (493). Adams will transition to a new signal caller for a second consecutive season, as he operates with Jimmy Garoppolo. However, he easily remains a WR1 for fantasy managers.

St. Brown’s late-season statistical eruption in 2021 included his rise to second in points per game (21.2) from Weeks 14-18  while he also finished among the top three in targets (55/11 per game), receptions (41/8.0 per game), and receiving yards (474/94.8 per game). His prospects of replicating those numbers were a source of debate during the 2022 offseason. However, the results that he attained have eviscerated any remaining concerns surrounding his status as a valuable resource for fantasy managers.

St. Brown finished eighth in targets (146/9.1 per game) from Weeks 1-18 and was third in targets per route run (33.4%), fifth in receptions (106/6.6 per game), and eighth in points per game (13.4). Jameson Williams should secure an ongoing role during his second season but that will not prevent St. Brown from operating as a high-end WR2.

The infusion of Hill into Miami’s passing attack fueled a decline in Waddle’s targets and receptions when contrasted with his 2021 rookie season. His target share also diminished (24.6%/20.7%), and he sustained a reduction of nearly two targets per game (8.8/6.9).  However, Hill’s arrival did not impede Waddle from finishing seventh in receiving yards (1,356/79.8 per game), while he eclipsed 100 yards in six different contests, after only accomplishing it once during 2021.

Waddle also finished sixth with 21 receptions of 20+ yards after he registered eight catches during his first year. He was also fourth in yards per route run (2.74), eighth in yards before catch (846), and fifth in yards after catch (510). Waddle will be sharing opportunities with Hill again this season, but can still function as your WR2.

 

Tier 3

Garrett WilsonDeVonta Smith, D.K. MetcalfTee Higgins, Chris Olave, Amari Cooper,  DeAndre Hopkins, D.J. Moore, Christian Watson

Wilson seized AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors despite the Jets’ ongoing inadequacies at quarterback while leading all first-year receivers in targets (147/8.6 per game), receptions (83/4.9 per game), receiving yards (1,103/64.9 per game), and routes run  (549). Wilson also finished sixth overall in targets and was eighth in routes run, 11th in air yards (1,542), and 13th in targets per route run (26.8).

Weeks 13-18 Targets Targ/Gm
Garrett Wilson 68 11.3
Justin Jefferson 68 11.3
Keenan Allen 68 11.3
Ja'Marr Chase 61 12.2
A.J. Brown 59 9.8
Amon-Ra St. Brown 58 9.7
DeVonta Smith 57 9.5
Davante Adams 57 9.5
Chris Godwin 56 9.3
Tyreek Hill 55 9.2

 

Weeks 13-18 Air Yards AY %
Garrett Wilson 915 41.18
A.J. Brown 843 41.2
Davante Adams 792 41.82
Tyreek Hill 758 44.35
Justin Jefferson 714 34.23
DeVonta Smith 633 30.94
D, K, Metcalf 611 36.83
Diontae Johnson 586 41.15
Mike Evans 573 37.67
Drake London 566 46.97

Wilson also tied for the league lead in targets from Weeks 13-18 (68/11.3 per game), while also pacing all wide receivers in air yards (915), and routes run (214). Shortcomings under center during Zach Wilson’s tenure as New York’s starter should eventually fuel a transition to Aaron Rodgers as the Jets’ starting signal caller, which would accelerate Wilson’s ascension toward the elite tier at his position.

Brown’s arrival in Philadelphia did not keep Smith from exceeding offseason expectations as Smith finished ninth in points per game scoring (12.2) and soared to second (18.3) from Weeks 14-17.

Only two wide receivers garnered more targets during that four-game sequence (41/10.3 per game/30.6% share), while he also finished third in receiving yards (418/104.5 per game), and led the league in receptions of 20+ yards (8). Smith’s late-season surge contributed to his favorable numbers from Weeks 1-18, when he finished 13th in targets (136/8.0 per game), eighth in receiving yards (1,196/70.4 per game), and ninth in receptions (95/5.6 per game). Smith can be selected as a high-end WR2 and is primed to reward managers for their optimism.

Several factors fueled a level of uneasiness surrounding Metcalf’s outlook as he entered the 2022 regular season, including the drop in his points per game average from 2020 to 2021 (14.4/12.2). He also experienced declines in targets per game (8.1/7.6), and yards per game (81.4/56.9 yards), while concerns were also intensified by the impending transition from Russell Wilson under center.

However, Geno Smith altered the trajectory of his career with his effectiveness in guiding Seattle’s restructured passing attack, as Metcalf commandeered a team-high 25.5% target share, while also finishing 10th in receptions (90/5.3 per game), and ninth in routes run (548). Metcalf’s ADP is properly placed in Round 3 (32/WR14), and he should operate as a WR2 for fantasy managers.

Higgins encountered multiple injuries during 2022 (ankle/concussion/hamstring) which contributed to his finish of 26th in targets (109), 25th in receptions (74), and 19th in receiving yards (1,029). His per-game averages in targets (7.9/6.8), receptions (5.3/4.6 per game), receiving yards (77.9/64.3 per game), and air yards (94.8/84.6), also declined in comparison to his averages during 2021.

However, he also finished 14th in targets (36/9.0 per game) from Weeks 8-12 when Chase was sidelined (hip) and was third in air yards share (45.5%), ninth in receiving yards (371/92.8 per game), and 13th in receptions (26/6.5 per game) during that sequence. Higgins is currently being selected as a WR1 (30/WR13), but the presence of Chase will encumber Higgins from ascending beyond high-end WR2 production.

Olave’s performance throughout his rookie season delivered a convincing argument for targeting him as a WR2 during your current drafts. He was sidelined during two contests (concussion/hamstring) and contended with the constraints of operating with Andy Dalton as his quarterback during 12 of his 15 matchups. However, this did not preclude him from securing a 25.2% target share, while finishing sixth in air yards (1,686), seventh in yards before catch per reception (11.6), and eighth in air yards share (37.8%).

Weeks 1-18 YPRR TPRR%
Tyreek Hill 3.42 34
A.J. Brown 2.96 28.7
Christian Watson 2.88 31.1
Davante Adams 2.74 32.5
Jaylen Waddle 2.74 23.6
Chris Olave 2.73 31.2
DeAndre Hopkins 2.72 36.4
Justin Jefferson 2.71 27.5
Keenan Allen 2.7 31.9
Amon-Ra St. Brown 2.66 33.4

 

Weeks 1-18 Air Yards AY %
Davante Adams 2129 40.98
Tyreek Hill 2107 40.29
Justin Jefferson 1855 38.47
A.J. Brown 1754 40.84
Stefon Diggs 1725 33.99
Chris Olave 1686 37.75
Mike Evans 1651 36.74
Amari Cooper 1606 39.55
D.K.Metcalf 1580 36.9
CeeDee Lamb 1573 35.41

Olave also finished sixth in yards per route run (2.73), and seventh in targets per route run (31.2%). He will be the beneficiary of an upgrade under center due to the arrival of Derek Carr and is a receiver to prioritize at his current ADP (35/WR15).

Cooper’s performance during his first season in Cleveland easily surpassed the diminished projections that had existed after Dallas dispatched him to the Browns during the 2022 offseason. Cooper’s ADP descended to Round 7 (84/WR37) following the trade, but he vaulted to 13th with an average of 13.5 points per game from Weeks 1-12. Jacoby Brissett was spearheading Cleveland’s offense during that sequence, as Cooper also ascended to ninth in targets (93/8.5 per game), fifth in air yards (1,172), 12th in both receptions (57/5.2 per game) and receiving yards (792/72 per game), and 13th in targets per route run (26.7%).

Cooper’s per-game averages in targets (6.5), receiving yards (61.3), and receptions (3.5) all declined with Deshaun Watson guiding the Browns' attack (Weeks 13-18), and his prospects of sustaining last year’s overall numbers will be reliant on his ability to operate effectively with Watson.

Hopkins made his season debut in Week 7 and immediately captured a league-high 48.3% target share. He also stockpiled 10+ targets in seven of his next nine matchups while vaulting to third overall (96/10.7 per game) from Weeks 7-16. Hopkins also ascended to fourth in receptions (64/7.1 per game), sixth in targets per route run (36.4%), and ninth in points per game (13.3). 

A knee issue sidelined him in Weeks 17-18, but Hopkins had reestablished his ability to operate as a vital resource for fantasy managers. He will turn 31 in June and there is uncertainty as he enters his 11th season. He could be traded during the upcoming weeks and would be functioning in a transitioning offense if he remains in Arizona. This supplies the incentive for selecting Hopkins as a high-end WR3. He launches into high-end WR2 territory if he resurfaces in a favorable environment.

The trade that transported Moore from Carolina to Chicago has provided an opportunity for the five-year veteran to operate with the most talented quarterback of his career. Moore’s tenure with the Panthers had been laden with substandard performances by the team’s succession of signal callers, but Moore still finished fifth among all wide receivers with 416 targets (8.9 per game) and was fourth in receiving yards (3,525/75 per game) from 2019-2021.

Moore experienced declines in each of those categories during 2022  as his 6.9 targets per game average were the lowest since 2018, as were his averages of 52.2 yards and 3.7 receptions per game.

Moore will now commandeer WR1 responsibilities for the Bears while collecting targets from Justin Fields. He should also deliver WR2 production to fantasy managers.

Christian Watson failed to exceed a 32% snap share and a 12% target share from Weeks 2-9 while averaging 2.0 targets, 1.6 receptions, and 10.8 yards per game. A hamstring issue also sidelined him for three matchups during that span, but he collected a season-high eight targets in Week 10 while erupting for 107 yards, and three touchdowns, and vaulting to WR2 in scoring (30.7 points).

Aaron Rodgers is still awesome

THREE touchdowns for Christian Watson!!! pic.twitter.com/fFQkLvGZg1

— Eric Rosenthal (@ericsports) November 14, 2022

This launched a sizable rise in Watson’s usage and output from Weeks 10-18 as Watson captured a 22.4% target share while finishing second in yards per route run (3.58), fifth in targets per route run (35.6%), and 10th in air yards (788). Watson appears destined to operate with Jordan Love under center and his continued development should combine with his home run capabilities to provide fantasy managers with WR2 production.

 



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An Underdog At UFC 312
Francisco Prado3 days ago

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Najee Harris3 days ago

Strong Chance Steelers Re-Sign Najee Harris?
Rickie Fowler3 days ago

Withdraws From Waste Management Phoenix Open
Kyle Tucker3 days ago

Cubs Not Expected To Extend Kyle Tucker During The Season
Minnesota Vikings4 days ago

Kevin O'Connell Named Coach Of The Year
Los Angeles Rams4 days ago

Jared Verse Named Defensive Rookie Of The Year
Denver Broncos4 days ago

Patrick Surtain II Named Defensive Player Of The Year
Josh Allen4 days ago

Named MVP
Joe Burrow4 days ago

Named Comeback Player Of The Year
Saquon Barkley4 days ago

Wins Offensive Player Of The Year
Jayden Daniels4 days ago

Named Offensive Rookie Of The Year
Jake Matthews4 days ago

Opens Up UFC 312 Main Card
Rodolfo Bellato4 days ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak At UFC 312
Jimmy Crute4 days ago

Ends Layoff At UFC 312
Sean Strickland4 days ago

Looks To Reclaim Middleweight Title At UFC 312
Dricus Du Plessis4 days ago

Puts Middleweight Title On The Line At UFC 312
Adam Thielen4 days ago

Plans To Play In 2025
Tommy Pham4 days ago

Signs One-Year Deal With Pittsburgh
Pete Alonso5 days ago

Returning To Mets On Two-Year Deal
Alex Bregman5 days ago

Cubs Offer Four-Year Deal To Alex Bregman
Sandy Alcantara5 days ago

Expected To Be Ready For Opening Day
Brandon Woodruff5 days ago

Not Expected To Be Ready For Start Of Spring Training
Christian Yelich5 days ago

Not Expected To Be 100% For Start Of Spring Training
Eric Cole5 days ago

Faces Challenges At WM Phoenix Open
Gary Woodland5 days ago

A Strong Value Play At WM Phoenix Open
Lee Hodges5 days ago

Looks To Build On Strong Start At WM Phoenix Open
Ben Griffin5 days ago

Still Searching For Consistency At Scottsdale
Rashee Rice5 days ago

Doing Well In His Injury Recovery
Denny McCarthy5 days ago

A Volatile Option At WM Phoenix Open
Lucas Glover5 days ago

Looks To Build On Strong Pebble Beach Finish
Andrew Novak5 days ago

In Good Form Ahead Of WM Phoenix Open
Keith Mitchell5 days ago

A Sleeper Pick At WM Phoenix Open
Sam Stevens5 days ago

Looking To Stay Hot At WM Phoenix Open
Matt Fitzpatrick5 days ago

Worth Considering At WM Phoenix Open
J.J. Spaun5 days ago

In Great Form Ahead Of WM Phoenix Open
Davis Thompson5 days ago

Is Riding The Struggle Bus To Scottsdale
PGA5 days ago

J.T. Poston Looks To Overcome Putting Woes At WM Phoenix Open
Akshay Bhatia5 days ago

Looks To Stay Consistent At WM Phoenix Open
Robert MacIntyre5 days ago

A Solid Option At WM Phoenix Open
Corey Conners5 days ago

A Boom-Or-Bust Option At WM Phoenix Open
Matthieu Pavon5 days ago

Should Be Avoided At All Costs At TPC Scottsdale
Nicolai Hojgaard5 days ago

Will Be Hard To Trust At WM Phoenix Open Debut
PGA5 days ago

Sungjae Im Searching For Consistency At WM Phoenix Open
Shane Bieber6 days ago

Not Expected To Rejoin Rotation Until Midway Through The Season
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