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2024 Week 7 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

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2024 Week 7 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

Diontae Johnson looks to prove he belongs as a WR1, Zay Flowers goes hot streak hunting in Tampa, and Davante Adams tells Garrett Wilson to make room for him in the Jets’ receiver corps.

Other positions: Quarterback | Running Back | Tight End/Kickers/Defense

Week 7 Receivers

1

Justin Jefferson

MIN

vs. DET

2

Malik Nabers

NYG

vs. PHI

3

Ja’Marr Chase

CIN

at CLE

4

A.J. Brown

PHI

at NYG

5

Drake London

ATL

vs. SEA

6

Amon-Ra St. Brown

DET

at MIN

7

Chris Godwin

TB

vs. BAL

8

Diontae Johnson

CAR

at WAS

9

DK Metcalf

SEA

at ATL

10

Cooper Kupp

LAR

vs. LV

11

Stefon Diggs

HOU

at GB

12

Mike Evans

TB

vs. BAL

13

Terry McLaurin

WAS

vs. CAR

14

Tee Higgins

CIN

at CLE

15

Deebo Samuel

SF

vs. KC

16

Zay Flowers

BAL

at TB

17

Davante Adams

NYJ

at PIT

18

Jayden Reed

GB

vs. HOU

19

DeVonta Smith

PHI

at NYG

20

Garrett Wilson

NYJ

at PIT

21

Brandon Aiyuk

SF

vs. KC

22

Tyreek Hill

MIA

at IND

23

Brian Thomas Jr.

JAC

vs. NE

24

Tank Dell

HOU

at GB

25

Amari Cooper

BUF

vs. TEN

26

Darnell Mooney

ATL

vs. SEA

27

Jameson Williams

DET

at MIN

28

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

SEA

at ATL

29

JuJu Smith-Schuster

KC

at SF

30

George Pickens

PIT

vs. NYJ

31

Josh Downs

IND

vs. MIA

32

Jordan Addison

MIN

vs. DET

33

Xavier Worthy

KC

at SF

34

Jaylen Waddle

MIA

at IND

35

Ladd McConkey

LAC

at ARI

36

DeMario Douglas

NE

at JAC

37

Christian Kirk

JAC

vs. NE

38

Tyler Lockett

SEA

at ATL

39

Wan’Dale Robinson

NYG

vs. PHI

40

Romeo Doubs

GB

vs. HOU

41

Michael Pittman

IND

vs. MIA

42

Courtland Sutton

DEN

at NO

43

Christian Watson

GB

vs. HOU

44

Calvin Ridley

TEN

at BUF

45

Michael Wilson

ARI

vs. LAC

46

Jerry Jeudy

CLE

vs. CIN

47

Xavier Legette

CAR

at WAS

48

DeAndre Hopkins

TEN

at BUF

49

Quentin Johnston

LAC

at ARI

50

Khalil Shakir

BUF

vs. TEN

51

Jordan Whittington

LAR

vs. LV

52

Bub Means

NO

vs. DEN

53

Tre Tucker

LV

at LAR

54

Greg Dortch

ARI

vs. LAC

55

Rashod Bateman

BAL

at TB

56

Allen Lazard

NYJ

at PIT

57

Jauan Jennings

SF

vs. KC

58

Tutu Atwell

LAR

vs. LV

59

Alec Pierce

IND

vs. MIA

60

Keon Coleman

BUF

vs. TEN

61

Gabe Davis

JAC

vs. NE

62

Darius Slayton

NYG

vs. PHI

63

Ray-Ray McCloud

ATL

vs. SEA

64

Andrei Iosivas

CIN

at CLE

65

Noah Brown

WAS

vs. CAR

66

Kayshon Boutte

NE

at JAC

67

Joshua Palmer

LAC

at ARI

68

Kendrick Bourne

NE

at JAC

WR Notes: Justin Jefferson comes off bye against a Lions defense that just lost Aidan Hutchinson and is allowing the fourth most receiver fantasy points. … How dominant has Malik Nabers’ usage been? He hasn’t played since Week 4 and he’s still ninth in wide receiver targets. Already surrendering a ton of WR fantasy points, the Eagles are now dealing with a banged up Darius Slay (knee). … I continue to not understand Ja’Marr Chase’s relative lack of lookd, but he’s reached at least 72 yards in each of his past four games, averaging 117 in the process. That sizzling stretch has coincided with Tee Higgins’ return and target commanding, so Chase can probably keep getting home on efficiency with defenses being unable to sell out to stop him. … A.J. Brown has gone at least 5/116/1 in each of his two appearances. … Amon-Ra St. Brown is averaging eight targets after that number was 10 last season. He’s reached double digits one time in five games. Working in his going-forward favor in fantasy is the unfortunate loss of Aidan Hutchinson. This is going to be a worse Lions defense, one far more prone to shootouts.

Drake London is to the point where he’s commanding 10 targets even in the Falcons’ run-heavy game scripts. Fantasy managers can dream of a pass-happy bonanza in Sunday’s gloriously-totaled dome showdown with the Seahawks. … Once again the possessor of one of the highest floors in fantasy football, Chris Godwin has a monstrous Week 7 ceiling vs. a Ravens defense getting smashed for 276 weekly passing yards and more than eight yards per attempt. … Diontae Johnson is all the way up to second in the league in red zone targets (10). Not a huge surprise since he’s third in overall targets. Although the Panthers are big road underdogs, that combines with a soft Washington pass D to make this a Diontae smash spot. … We are basically getting an enhanced version of 2023 Stefon Diggs. No more ceiling weeks. Very few efforts where the bottom falls out. He’s going to bullseye the WR10-14 range in Green Bay. … Tank Dell had a “disappointing” Week 6 behind Diggs — where he drew nine targets and scored a touchdown. He’s going to pair a safe floor with a high ceiling for the remainder of Nico Collins’ time on injured reserve.

Cooper Kupp’s (ankle) return no longer looks like a Week 7 slam dunk. If Kupp does suit up, Tutu Atwell will, at best, be a zero-floor WR4 while Jordan Whittington will be a zero-ceiling WR5. If Kupp plays, expect full steam ahead. You don’t bring a player of his caliber back after this long of an absence unless it’s for their usual role. … Jayden Reed (ankle) is questionable. Dontayvion Wicks (shoulder) is questionable. Everything in the Packers’ receiver corps is questionable following the returns of Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs. Everyone ultimately seems likely to take the field against the Texans, but Reed’s sore foot and enhanced target competition has him looking like a WR2 for Week 7. Everyone else? The pileup makes it difficult for any of Wicks, Doubs and Watson to crack the top 36 as we wait for more data points to shake out. … Having a bizarro version of his pre-Jayden Daniels seasons, Terry McLaurin is turning relatively modest target totals into huge fantasy days. Matchups don’t get much better than the Panthers. … Zay Flowers is finally consistently producing when the Ravens actually pass. Expect them to have to “actually pass” against a Bucs get that is more gettable through the air than on the ground.

Deebo Samuel’s WR2 floor and ceiling feel enhanced as injury continues to beset the 49ers’ backfield. … Davante Adams in New York, what does it all mean? For starters, Adams’ “hamstring injury” predictably disappeared as soon as he walked off the jetway in New York. Despite the predictably “improved” health, it’s still tempting to give Adams an “ease-in” week in the rankings. It’s been three years since he played with Aaron Rodgers, while the Steelers are a tough matchup. But — but — considering the desperation with which both sides pursued this marriage and the Jets’ genuine need for more quality targets in their offense, Adams will, at worst, be a mid-range WR2 for his Jets debut. … Where does that leave Garrett Wilson? Hopefully drawing higher-upside targets down the field. Emphasis on hopefully. Wilson has grown quite used to mid-range compiling over years of tedious quarterback play. Rodgers still has the arm to do damage deep, however, and Wilson profiles so much better than either Allen Lazard or an apparently cast-off Mike Williams. … Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle? We can put hope in the fact that the Dolphins had an entire bye week to dream up ways to get them the ball vs. a really bad Colts defense.

Josh Downs is everyone’s favorite WR2 who falls to the WR3/4 borderline if Anthony Richardson finally gets cleared. He will still maintain upside against a downtrodden Dolphins D. … Brian Thomas Jr. was on the cusp of WR1 usage before Evan Engram’s return. Now it’s all too plausible that Trevor Lawrence over-opts for Engram’s safer looks. … JuJu Smith-Schuster’s 100-yard Week 5, fact or fiction? I’m leaning closer to the former than the latter. For as washed as JuJu is, there remains a huge difference between an actually established, savvy NFL wideout running these routes and getting these targets compared to also-rans like Justin Watson, Skyy Moore, etc. There’s also simply nowhere else for Patrick Mahomes to direct the ball. … It’s been a comprehensive production and efficiency collapse for Amari Cooper this season — with the worst quarterback of all time. Not the worst QB of all time? Josh Allen. In addition to raising Cooper’s floor, it’s perfectly reasonable to expect Allen and Cooper to have success freelancing together down the field. … If you believe in the post-bye rookie bump, you believe in Xavier Worthy looking improved in an offense that badly needs more involvement for its first-round wideout. … The owner of a huge target share in an offense that might finally be passing more, Ladd McConkey could be a steady second half riser.

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