Week 6: WR Expert Consensus Rankings Between 8 Sources

Three weeks ago, my husband let our dogs out one last time before bed. He said he could feel something was off as our smaller corgi, Hildy, kept running up to him instead of playing in the yard. Since it was nighttime, he could not see the skunk our German shepherd, Sousa, and bigger corgi, Frank, were going after. The skunk did its thing and Sousa’s face was in the direct line of fire. Frank’s was not far behind. After treating their fur for skunk smell, the stink stayed with them for three weeks, just as the internet said it could.

We’ve all had “skunk-sprayed” players before, guys who have underproduced too often as of late and it’s hard to get the stink off them. Some names that come to mind are Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Calvin Ridley, Brandon Aiyuk, Amari Cooper, and Keenan Allen. They’re all legitimate players who have been fantasy stars in the past. Is their “skunk-spray” going to wear off this season? For some, yes. For some, they’re going to carry that stink for the rest of the season. What do you do then? 

Check out my first in-season article to understand this season-long study: Week 3: WR Expert Consensus Rankings Between 8 Sources.

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WR1 TIER

PLAYEROPPRANKAverageModeHigh/LowRange
CeeDee LambDET11.411-21
Ja’Marr Chase@NYG21.911-32
Amon-Ra St. Brown@DAL33.132-42
Drake London@CAR45.053-85
Jayden ReedARI55.544-106
AJ BrownCLE66.164-84
DJ MooreJAX78.084-117
Chris Godwin@NO88.497-103
DK Metcalf^SF99.7117-125
Stefon Diggs@NE1010.5117-136
Brandon Aiyuk^@SEA1111.71010-188
Garrett WilsonBUF1212.9136-1711

UPSIDE

DJ Moore has found the endzone three times in the past two weeks. His connection with Williams is solid, as he has 42 targets on the season. The Jaguars defense has allowed FOUR 100-yard WRs this season and four more to get 65+ yards. Against this Jaguars defense that has given up the most passing yards per game (287.8) in the league, expect DJ Moore to produce like last week.

DOWNSIDE

It took Garrett Wilson 23 targets and 13 receptions to get his first 100-yard game of the season. That’s not sustainable. He hasn’t had over 60 yards any other week and had less than 45 yards in two of those weeks. The Bills have only allowed 3 WRs to gain more than 50 yards this season and only 1 TD to WRs in the first five weeks. I would start him this week but do not expect the Top 12 upside the experts are giving him.

WR2 TIER

PLAYEROPPRANKAverageModeHigh/LowRange
Deebo Samuel^@SEA1313.3167-1912
Marvin Harrison Jr.@GB1415.01612-186
Zay FlowersWAS1515.01513-207
Diontae JohnsonATL1615.91811-198
Terry McLaurin@BAL1716.5#N/A5-2217
Tee Higgins@NYG1816.61515-194
Mike Evans@NO1916.91712-2311
DeVonta SmithCLE2020.52120-211
Brian Thomas@CHI2121.42314-2511
Darnell Mooney@CAR2222.12217-2710
Jameson Williams@DAL2323.92222-319
Wan’Dale RobinsonCIN2425.12718-3113

UPSIDE

Zay Flowers was one of my preseason favorites. He’s not panned out the way I hope so far, but he has 10, 11, and 12 targets when having at least an 80% snap share. The Washington Commanders have allowed 11 TDs to the WRs in the first 5 weeks of the season and this matchup is bound to be a shootout between Lamar and Jayden. He has Top 5 upside this week.

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DOWNSIDE

Jameson Williams started the season HOT with 20 targets, 10 receptions, 200 yards, and 1 TD in the first two weeks. In weeks 3 and 4, that decreased to 5 targets, 3 receptions, 89 yards, and 1 TD. Dallas has only given up 3 TDs to WRs this season and only four WRs have gotten more than 60 yards. It could be a fun game to watch, but Jameson is boom or bust this week.

WR3 TIER

PLAYEROPPRANKAverageModeHigh/LowRange
Chris OlaveTB2525.52420-3212
George Pickens@LV2625.92323-296
Amari Cooper@PHI2726.12625-294
Jaxon Smith-Njigba^SF2828.62725-338
Tank Dell@NE2929.92424-3915
Rashid ShaheedTB3030.03022-3513
Josh Downs@TEN3131.13027-358
Calvin RidleyIND3231.93128-4113
Christian Kirk@CHI3332.83329-356
Dontayvion WicksARI3433.9#N/A29-4314
Jalen TolbertDET3534.63628-3911
Courtland SuttonLAC3637.04025-4217

UPSIDE

Remember when Seattle’s DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba tore up the Patriots secondary in Week 2 for a total of 30 targets, 22 receptions, 246 yards, and a TD? While that performance was one of a kind, I think Tank Dell can finally break out this week with Nico Collins sidelined. Dell and Diggs have a chance to tear this secondary apart, who have given up 6 50+ yard performances to WRs this season.

DOWNSIDE

Josh Downs has been a fun player to watch with Joe Flacco at the helm. 17 receptions for 151 yards and a TD in the past two weeks? Sign me up! Well, except not this week. First off, Richardson is expected to start. Both Downs and Pittman DNP this week but will play this week. Also, the Titans are tough against the WR position, only allowing three 50+ yard games this year and only DJ Moore has caught more than 4 receptions in a game. Start someone else if you can.

WR4 TIER

PLAYEROPPRANKAverageModeHigh/LowRange
Ladd McConkey@DEN3737.53534-417
Darius SlaytonCIN3837.74125-4924
DeAndre HopkinsIND3938.03834-4511
Keenan AllenJAX4039.03837-425
Michael Pittman Jr.@TEN4140.5#N/A28-5325
Rome OdunzeJAX4241.4#N/A37-4811
Tyler Lockett^SF4342.44240-466
Michael Wilson@GB4443.64340-477
Xavier LegetteATL4545.04537-5114
Allen LazardBUF4645.54441-498
Romeo DoubsARI4745.8#N/A35-5419
Tre TuckerPIT4846.45332-5321

UPSIDE

Darius Slayton ran with his opportunity against Seattle last week, getting 11 targets, 8 receptions, 122 yards, and a TD in the absence of Malik Nabers. Nabers and RB Singletary are both out again this week and against this Cincinnati offense that put on a show last week against the Baltimore Ravens, the Giants will be forced to pass. The Bengals have given up two 100-yard games to WRs, with four others getting 50+ yards. They have only given up 5 TDs to WRs so far, so don’t bank on one from Slayton.

DOWNSIDE

Ladd McConkey is starting to show himself as an up-and-coming asset to the fantasy game. Not this week though. The Broncos have only allowed 1 TD to WRs all season and Ladd is more than likely going to be shadowed by Patrick Surtain. 

WR5 TIER

PLAYEROPPRANKAverageModeHigh/LowRange
Jerry Jeudy@PHI4947.34444-517
Alec Pierce@TEN5047.74945-527
Jauan Jennings^@SEA5148.04746-504
Khalil Shakir@NYJ5250.3#N/A44-5713
Jakobi MeyersPIT5350.6#N/A37-6629
Quentin Johnston@DEN5451.35246-559
Ray-Ray McCloud@CAR5552.35639-5920
Keon Coleman@NYJ5654.35650-566
Rashod BatemanWAS5754.85851-587
Andrei Iosivas@NYG5857.5#N/A54-628
Demario DouglasHOU5958.26055-616
Greg Dortch@GB6059.36055-627

UPSIDE

Jerry Jeudy is a name I never thought I would write positively about this season. He is like a light switch: in weeks 1, 3, and 5, he did not get more than 30 yards in a game but did catch his only TD of the season. In weeks 2 and 4, he gained 73 and 72 yards respectively, and had a snap share of 86% or higher. It’s an even week and the Eagles have given up eight WR performances of 50 yards or more, allowing 7 TDs to the WR position as well. I think he could be a safe flex play this week, even with Deshaun Watson still at the helm.

DOWNSIDE

Khalil Shakir is questionable for a Monday night game. That’s why the WR37 on the season (even after missing last week’s game against Houston) is in the WR5 Tier. The Jets have given up six 50+ yard performances to the WR position this year, but only 2 TDs. With Josh Allen only passing over 200 yards in two games this season and Shakir’s up-in-the-air status, you need to keep him on your bench.

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