The 2023 NFL Draft is over, giving a clearer picture of rosters for the 2023 season. With that fantasy football rankings can be released. Here are the 2023 fantasy football wide receiver rankings. (Note: These are best used for standard-scoring leagues and will be updated until the season starts)
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1. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings
Jefferson ranked first last season and there is no reason to think his production will drop in 2023.
2. Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
Last season, Chase averaged 12 points per game. WIth improvements being added on the offensive line, there is plenty of room to believe Chase can rank in the top two if he stays healthy.
3. Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins
Hill ranked third last season and that was with Tua Tagovailoa having injury issues. If Tagovailoa stays healthy, Hill can rank as a top receiver again.
4. Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders
Adams was the second-best fantasy receiver last season. He will have to adjust to new quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, but Adams has the talent to rank in the top five.
5. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
If last year was any indication, the Rams will force-feed Kupp. There is some concern about Matthew Stafford’s health, but Kupp should be productive either way.
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6. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills
Diggs has been the go-to-guy for Josh Allen for the last few seasons. He was fifth last season and should finish similarly.
7. A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts’ development aided Brown ranking fourth last season. Brown isn’t going anywhere this season.
8. CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys
Lamb had a breakout season to rank sixth last season. The Cowboys have added more weapons, but Lamb should still produce a lot.
9. Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins
Like Hill, Waddle was productive even with Tagovailoa’s injuries. There should be a lot of hope he can rank in the top 10 after finishing seventh last season.
10. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions
St. Brown was the ninth-ranked receiver in 2022 and the Lions will be giving him the ball a lot after Jameson Williams was suspended for the first six games of the 2023 season.
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11. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers
Samuel dealt with injury issues and changes at the quarterback position last season. The 49ers will still get him the ball in unique ways in 2023 and hopefully there is more stability with his health and at quarterback.
12. Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals
Higgins averaged 9.9 points per game last season, but his ranking fell due to injury. He should be healthy in 2023, which should see a boost in his overall ranking.
13. Garrett Wilson, New York Jets
Wilson had a fantastic rookie season and now gets an upgrade at quarterback, which should make him more productive.
14. Amari Cooper, Cleveland Browns
Cooper showed a good rapport with Jacoby Brissett, but failed to have that same chemistry with Deshaun Watson. An offseason to work with Watson should have Cooper finishing close to his eight ranking last season.
15. DeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles
Smith ranked 10th last season and should finish close to that again in 2023.
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16. Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints
After a great rookie season, Olave will be rejoined by Michael Thomas on the field. He should still be a good fantasy option every week, as the impact Thomas will have is up in the air after missing so much time over the last few seasons.
17. DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks
Metcalf was aided by Geno Smith’s emergence last season and still figures to be a WR2 in 2023.
18. D.J. Moore, Chicago Bears
The Bears acquired Moore to help develop Justin Fields. Moore was inconsistent last season, but finished well and could be a more regular contributor with the Bears.
19. Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers drafted Quentin Johnston, which will likely move Allen to the slot. He should thrive in that role due to his great route-running.
20. Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders
McLaurin has produced no matter what quarterback is under center, which is a good thing since the Commanders are heading into the 2023 season with a young Sam Howell at quarterback.
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21. Calvin Ridley, Jacksonville Jaguars
Ridley will have to shake off some rust after coming off of his suspension, but he will give the Jaguars a dynamic receiver.
22. Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos
Jeudy was able to come on strong last season and can do similar things with Sean Payton taking over the reins. There may be some inconsistency from week to week with Jeudy, much like Payton’s early years with the Saints, but he has the opportunity to produce overall.
23. Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
In 2022, Lockett averaged 9.6 points per game. The addition of Jaxon Smith-Njigba will make them compete for targets, but it will also open things up for the entire offense.
24. Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers
Watson was injured and inconsistent last season, but he will be the number one target heading into the Jordan Love era for the Packers.
25. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Evans has been able to have one of the best starts to a career in NFL history, but now has to adjust to a new quarterback.
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26 | DeAndre Hopkins | Tennessee Titans |
27 | Mike Williams | Los Angeles Chargers |
28 | Chris Godwin | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
29 | Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings |
30 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks |
31 | Drake London | Atlanta Falcons |
32 | Brandon Aiyuk | San Francisco 49ers |
33 | Christian Kirk | Jacksonville Jaguars |
34 | Michael Pittman | Indianapolis Colts |
35 | George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers |
36 | Treylon Burks | Tennessee Titans |
37 | Rashod Bateman | Baltimore Ravens |
38 | Jahan Dotson | Washington Commanders |
39 | Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills |
40 | Diontae Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers |
41 | Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos |
42 | Brandin Cooks | Dallas Cowboys |
43 | Quentin Johnston | Los Angeles Chargers |
44 | Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions |
45 | Kadarius Toney | Kansas City Chiefs |
46 | Jakobi Myers | Las Vegas Raiders |
47 | JuJu Smith-Schuster | New England Patriots |
48 | Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens |
49 | Michael Thomas | New Orleans Saints |
50 | Allen Lazard | New York Jets |
51 | Odell Beckham Jr. | Baltimore Ravens |
52 | Tyler Boyd | Cincinnati Bengals |
53 | Darnell Mooney | Chicago Bears |
54 | Elijah Moore | Cleveland Browns |
55 | DJ Chark | Carolina Panthers |
56 | Zay Jones | Jacksonville Jaguars |
57 | Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers |
58 | John Metchie | Houston Texans |
59 | Nico Collins | Houston Texans |
60 | Rashid Shaheed | New Orleans Saints |
61 | Rondale Moore | Arizona Cardinals |
62 | Alec Pierce | Indianapolis Colts |
63 | Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers |
64 | Wan’Dale Robinson | New York Giants |
65 | Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs |
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