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2024 Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

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2024 Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

A.J. Brown suits up for the first time since the opener, Jayden Reed hunts for another WR1 effort vs. the Cardinals, and Brian Thomas Jr. hopes to continue moving up the ranks in Chicago.

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

Updated 10/11 at 6:45 PM ET. Moved Josh Downs down with Anthony Richardson starting. Waiting on Michael Pittman updates. Waiting on Christian Watson updates.

Week 6 Receivers

1

CeeDee Lamb

DAL

vs. DET

2

Ja’Marr Chase

CIN

at NYG

3

Amon-Ra St. Brown

DET

at DAL

4

A.J. Brown

PHI

vs. CLE

5

Drake London

ATL

at CAR

6

DK Metcalf

SEA

vs. SF

7

DJ Moore

CHI

vs. JAC

8

Jayden Reed

GB

vs. ARI

9

Garrett Wilson

NYJ

vs. BUF

10

Stefon Diggs

HOU

at NE

11

Marvin Harrison Jr.

ARI

at GB

12

Chris Godwin

TB

at NO

13

Brandon Aiyuk

SF

at SEA

14

Mike Evans

TB

at NO

15

Deebo Samuel

SF

at SEA

16

Tee Higgins

CIN

at NYG

17

Diontae Johnson

CAR

vs. ATL

18

DeVonta Smith

PHI

vs. CLE

19

Brian Thomas Jr.

JAC

at CHI

20

Terry McLaurin

WAS

at BAL

21

Zay Flowers

BAL

vs. WAS

22

Darnell Mooney

ATL

at CAR

23

Jameson Williams

DET

at DAL

24

Wan’Dale Robinson

NYG

vs. CIN

25

Tank Dell

HOU

at NE

26

Chris Olave

NO

vs. TB

27

Amari Cooper

CLE

at PHI

28

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

SEA

vs. SF

29

Dontayvion Wicks

GB

vs. ARI

30

Christian Kirk

JAC

at CHI

31

George Pickens

PIT

at LV

32

Jalen Tolbert

DAL

vs. DET

33

Jakobi Meyers

LV

vs. PIT

34

Josh Downs

IND

at TEN

35

Darius Slayton

NYG

vs. CIN

36

Calvin Ridley

TEN

vs. IND

37

Rashid Shaheed

NO

vs. TB

38

Ladd McConkey

LAC

at DEN

39

Courtland Sutton

DEN

vs. LAC

40

Tyler Lockett

SEA

vs. SF

41

Rome Odunze

CHI

vs. JAC

42

DeAndre Hopkins

TEN

vs. IND

43

Romeo Doubs

GB

vs. ARI

44

Tre Tucker

LV

vs. PIT

45

Allen Lazard

NYJ

vs. BUF

46

Michael Wilson

ARI

at GB

47

Keenan Allen

CHI

vs. JAC

48

Jerry Jeudy

CLE

at PHI

49

Jauan Jennings

SF

at SEA

50

Ray-Ray McCloud

ATL

at CAR

51

Alec Pierce

IND

at TEN

52

Keon Coleman

BUF

at NYJ

53

Xavier Legette

CAR

vs. ATL

54

Quentin Johnston

LAC

at DEN

55

DeMario Douglas

NE

vs. HOU

56

Mike Williams

NYJ

vs. BUF

57

Rashod Bateman

BAL

vs. WAS

58

Adonai Mitchell

IND

at TEN

59

Andrei Iosivas

CIN

at NYG

60

Joshua Palmer

LAC

at DEN

61

Noah Brown

WAS

at BAL

62

Greg Dortch

ARI

at GB

63

Ja’Lynn Polk

NE

vs. HOU

64

Curtis Samuel

BUF

at NYJ

65

Luke McCaffrey

WAS

at BAL

WR Notes: CeeDee Lamb hasn’t reached 10 targets since Week 1, though he’s combined for 17 over the past two weeks. A track meet Lions matchup should push him back over the top. … Behind Lamb, Jalen Tolbert is WR3 percolating. The third-year pro is now fairly regularly in the 6-8 target range. That feels all but assured in a game where the Cowboys will have to throw to keep up. … I’ll have Malik Nabers in the top three if he gains concussion clearance. It wasn’t looking terribly likely as of Wednesday afternoon. That keeps Wan’Dale Robinson in the WR3 PPR mix and makes Darius Slayton a worthy WR4 punt vs. the Bengals’ atrocious defense. … A.J. Brown (hamstring) and DeVonta Smith (concussion) are both coming off bye healthy. The Browns are a mixed matchup in that they still police the pass well enough, but the defense can’t get off the field because of the atrocious offense. The Eagles should dominate time of possession and play volume in this one. … DK Metcalf hasn’t been as volatile as he’s been in recent seasons, while the 49ers’ pass defense hasn’t been as good. I’m expecting enough Metcalf targets and big-play opportunities on Thursday evening.

Now this is what we had in mind for Drake London with Kirk Cousins. All the way up to WR9 status by average PPR points, London is seventh in targets amongst wideouts. He’s second over the past three weeks. The Panthers are a glorious matchup. … Mike Evans hasn’t scored against the Saints and arch-nemesis Marshon Lattimore in three years. First off, lol. Secondly, it’s hard to get caught up in such a small-sample size, especially since the Saints are now reeling following the loss of Derek Carr. I’ll still let it force Evans into more of the mid-range WR2 ranks than low-end WR1 he is in a vacuum. … Top 10 in receiver targets, DJ Moore is finally back inside the top 20 in terms of average PPR points. He’s heating up just in time for a glorious matchup with a Jaguars defense surrendering the most receiver fantasy points. … That same matchup provides hope for a struggling Rome Odunze and Keenan Allen, who have become something of a four-car pileup with Cole Kmet and D’Andre Swift behind Moore. There’s upside. There’s also downside in a Bears offense that has gotten back on track by going balanced and asking less of Caleb Williams.

About the only thing going right in the Packers’ receiver corps, Jayden Reed is all the way up to WR6 status by average PPR points. Romeo Doubs returns this week after Reed and Dontayvion Wicks had the corps to themselves last weekend, but Reed is a high-floor, potentially high-ceiling WR1 bet against a feisty Cardinals pass D that nevertheless gives up plenty of big plays. … As for Wicks and Doubs … Wicks is leaving too much meat on the bone to get another WR2 shot. It’s difficult to predict how the Pack might deploy Doubs following his team-imposed suspension. They do need his down-field production. … Nico Collins’ hamstring injury escalated extremely quickly. As was the case last season, Stefon Diggs doesn’t look like the same guy he was in his prime. That hasn’t stopped him from absorbing a low-end WR1 level of targets even when Collins was in the lineup. … Tank Dell re-enters the picture in Collins’ absence. It’s been Collins making the plays down the field. Hopefully Dell gets that opportunity now as Diggs and Dalton Schultz clean up “MOF” work.

Garrett Wilson’s 23 Week 5 targets were “extension of the running game” wide receiver usage if I’ve ever seen it. No one in the Jets’ organization seemed happy about anything that happened in London Town. I’m not expecting a repeat. I am expecting 8-10 target gravity to finally apply as this team attempts to pull itself out of the dumps. … It’s not really all that surprising that Marvin Harrison Jr. is living off touchdowns and contested-catch opportunities. It is a little surprising he isn’t having more success doing so. For now we have to be content with his Mike Evans-esque game on the WR1/2 borderline. … Brandon Aiyuk finally had a big game. Deebo Samuel hasn’t had one since Week 2. I don’t know, man. They’re both good. The Seahawks are more of a zone team, aka Deebo SZN, but so are the Cardinals, whom Aiyuk roughed up last Sunday. They’re good. You’re starting them. I have nothing cool to say. … Terry McLaurin has had some nice usage efforts, some nice yardage outputs, and some strong scoring days. He hasn’t really put all three together. The Ravens’ struggling pass defense could finally be the place.

All the way up to sixth in receiving, Brian Thomas Jr. still isn’t quite commanding WR1 target totals. As much as I would love to jam him into the top 12, he still merits a mid-range WR2 hedge vs. the Bears’ stout pass defense. … It was already dark times for Chris Olave even before Derek Carr (oblique) got hurt. Now it’s Spencer Rattler under center and targets Olave was suddenly splitting with Rashid Shaheed will be of lower quality. The Saints also figure to go super-heavy run mode. Olave is a good enough player to keep on the WR2/3 borderline, but only just. Shaheed reverts to his ancestral boom/bust WR4 homeland after pushing for top-30 status the past two weeks. … Michael Pittman is apparently debilitated by a back ailment and out for Week 5. Josh Downs is battling a toe issue. If he plays, it all comes down to the quarterback. He will be difficult to leave outside the top 20 if it’s Joe Flacco. … Darnell Mooney is pushing top-20 status by average PPR points. I’m not going to fight it vs. the Panthers’ awful D. … Ladd McConkey’s pre-bye usage was trending in the right direction, but Patrick Surtain II is a nightmare Week 6 matchup.

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