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2024 Week 8 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

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2024 Week 8 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

Davante Adams attempts to do more than just tackle opposing interceptors, George Pickens wonders if last week was the start of a beautiful Russell Wilson connection, and Amari Cooper searches for even more production in his second game as a Bill.

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

Updated 10/25 at 5:20 PM ET. Removed Diontae Johsnon. Moved Tyreek Hill, Tee Higgins, Zay Flowers and Allen Lazard down.

Week 8 Receivers

1

Justin Jefferson

MIN

at LAR

2

CeeDee Lamb

DAL

at SF

3

A.J. Brown

PHI

at CIN

4

Ja’Marr Chase

CIN

vs. PHI

5

Drake London

ATL

at TB

6

Amon-Ra St. Brown

DET

vs. TEN

7

Malik Nabers

NYG

at PIT

8

Tyreek Hill

MIA

vs. ARI

9

Stefon Diggs

HOU

vs. IND

10

Cooper Kupp

LAR

vs. MIN

11

Davante Adams

NYJ

at NE

12

Jayden Reed

GB

at JAC

13

Brian Thomas Jr.

JAC

vs. GB

14

Garrett Wilson

NYJ

at NE

15

DeVonta Smith

PHI

at CIN

16

DJ Moore

CHI

at WAS

17

Jaylen Waddle

MIA

vs. ARI

18

George Pickens

PIT

vs. NYG

19

Tee Higgins

CIN

vs. PHI

20

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

SEA

vs. BUF

21

Deebo Samuel

SF

vs. DAL

22

Amari Cooper

BUF

at SEA

23

Terry McLaurin

WAS

vs. CHI

24

Marvin Harrison Jr.

ARI

at MIA

25

Tyler Lockett

SEA

vs. BUF

26

Darnell Mooney

ATL

at TB

27

Tank Dell

HOU

vs. IND

28

Chris Olave

NO

at LAC

29

Zay Flowers

BAL

at CLE

30

Jordan Addison

MIN

at LAR

31

Romeo Doubs

GB

at JAC

32

Puka Nacua

LAR

vs. MIN

33

DeAndre Hopkins

KC

at LV

34

Ladd McConkey

LAC

vs. NO

35

Jakobi Meyers

LV

vs. KC

36

Keenan Allen

CHI

at WAS

37

Xavier Worthy

KC

at LV

38

Dontayvion Wicks

GB

at JAC

39

Khalil Shakir

BUF

at SEA

40

Ricky Pearsall

SF

vs. DAL

41

Jerry Jeudy

CLE

vs. BAL

42

Calvin Ridley

TEN

at DET

43

Christian Kirk

JAC

vs. GB

44

DeMario Douglas

NE

vs. NYJ

45

Michael Pittman

IND

at HOU

46

Wan’Dale Robinson

NYG

at PIT

47

Courtland Sutton

DEN

vs. CAR

48

Rashod Bateman

BAL

at CLE

49

Jalen Tolbert

DAL

at SF

50

Xavier Legette

CAR

at DEN

51

Josh Downs

IND

at HOU

52

Rome Odunze

CHI

at WAS

53

Keon Coleman

BUF

at SEA

54

Cedric Tillman

CLE

vs. BAL

55

Christian Watson

GB

at JAC

56

Jalen McMillan

TB

vs. ATL

57

Tutu Atwell

LAR

vs. MIN

58

Elijah Moore

CLE

vs. BAL

59

Alec Pierce

IND

at HOU

60

Tre Tucker

LV

vs. KC

61

Michael Wilson

ARI

at MIA

62

Troy Franklin

DEN

vs. CAR

63

Joshua Palmer

LAC

vs. NO

64

Tim Patrick

DET

vs. TEN

65

Sterling Shepard

TB

vs. ATL

66

Allen Lazard

NYJ

at NE

67

Mason Tipton

NO

at LAC

68

Gabe Davis

JAC

vs. GB

69

Darius Slayton

NYG

at PIT

70

Andrei Iosivas

CIN

vs. PHI

71

Ray-Ray McCloud III

ATL

at TB

72

Bub Means

NO

at LAC

73

Trey Palmer

TB

vs. ATL

74

Greg Dortch

ARI

at MIA

75

Jalen Nailor

MIN

at LAR

76

Noah Brown

WAS

vs. CHI

77

Kayshon Boutte

NE

vs. NYJ

WR Notes: Justin Jefferson has established a sky-high floor without really reaching his ceiling. It gets a little harder with the expected Thursday evening return of T.J. Hockenson (knee). … CeeDee Lamb comes off bye having yet to reach 100 yards in a game. The vibes, meanwhile, continue to curdle in Big D. Either way, Lamb has yet to catch fewer than four passes or post under 60 yards. … The only time Drake London caught fewer than six balls was Kirk Cousins’ immobile Week 1. Surrendering the fourth most passing yards, the Bucs are a potential smash spot. … Tyreek Hill has finished in the top 50 one time since Week 1. Are we being overly optimistic about Tua Tagovailoa’s return? Well, Hill was the WR4 overall in the opener, and the Cardinals have one of the league’s worst pass defenses. So, probably not. … Can the case be as bullish for Jaylen Waddle? Like Hill, Waddle’s only real usable game came in Week 1, though he’s also caught fewer than four passes one time all year. Rush returning him to the top 24 does not feel particularly risky.

Was it one bad day for Malik Nabers or the beginning of the end of this Daniel Jones-led offense? We know Nabers isn’t the problem. There might not be any solutions if Jones is going to play this poorly. The Steelers are an even worse matchup than the Eagles were in Week 7. We keep Nabers in the top 10 because of what had been the league’s best usage floor. One game doesn’t knock us all the way off the trail. … Stefon Diggs keeps punching the clock as a usage-based, zero-ceiling WR1. Maybe the Colts will finally provide some of the latter after Diggs scored two touchdowns against them in Week 1. … What about Tank Dell? Well, uhh, what about Tank Dell? His zero-catch Week 7 was as disappointing as it gets. It wasn’t only fantasy managers who were disappointed. C.J. Stroud exited the contest saying he has to do a better job getting his No. 2 wideout involved. He also doesn’t really have much of a choice. It’s either Dell or Dalton Schultz for an offense dying for big plays. I’m expecting a squeaky wheel game vs. Indy.

Cooper Kupp (ankle) is returning. Will Puka Nacua (knee) join him? We know Jordan Whittington (shoulder) won’t. Although Nacua ultimately seems unlikely to play, it’s difficult to gauge Kupp’s true ceiling. Mentioned in trade rumors after a lengthy absence, will Kupp be on a snap count in his return? Maybe. It’s still worth finding out on the WR1/2 borderline. … Davante Adams’ Jets debut was a dud, like everything else Gang Green this season. There is finally a schedule let up for Aaron Rodgers and company against the Patriots. The Pats cough up the ninth most passing yards, all the more “impressive” seeing as they haven’t been in many competitive football games. … Unlike most rankers, I don’t like having Jayden Reed in the WR1 mix. He is averaging just five targets over his past three games in an increasingly competitive targets environment. He nevertheless maintains the benefit of the doubt because of: 1. His well-established ceiling. 2. His quarterback’s aggressiveness. 3. His amazing Week 8 matchup. … Beyond Reed, Romeo Doubs is the only Packers wideout who has shown anything in the way of “consistent” WR3/4 value. Dontavion Wicks and Christian Watson do both offer unusual upside for WR4s.

Brian Thomas Jr.’s usage remains anything but primo. The results have been another story. He’s in a good Week 8 spot in the highest totaled game on the slate. … DJ Moore is another wideout whose usage has taken a turn for the WR2. The Bears have gotten more balanced on offense while spreading the ball around more. Is Moore’s WR1 moment already over? It could depend on whom the Commanders trot out at quarterback. Right now, it doesn’t look like it will be Jayden Daniels. … Which, of course, is catastrophic news for Terry McLaurin. “Scary” got there with Marcus Mariota in Week 7. That was against the truly pathetic Panthers. The Bears come off bye with more interceptions (seven) than passing touchdowns allowed (four). It’s just not a good setup for McLaurin without his QB. … With Brandon Aiyuk (knee) done for the season, Deebo Samuel (pneumonia) is pushing to play. It’s fair to wonder what kind of results Samuel might produce on one lung. That leaves Ricky Pearsall as something of a next man up/last man standing with Jauan Jennings (hip) yet to resume practicing. On the field for almost every play in his NFL debut, Pearsall could sneak into the top 36.

How do you solve a problem like Marvin Harrison Jr.? With, uhh, freakin’ … you just keep playing him? That’s kind of all I have. MHJ’s down-field usage makes for extreme volatility, but he’s overdo for a boom. The super-injured Dolphins haven’t been giving up a ton of passing yards, but it’s partly because of a tissue-soft schedule and teams not need to throw against the Tua-less offense. … “Irrelevance” is maybe strong, but Diontae Johnson definitely won’t be WR2 relevant with Bryce Young back under center. … DeAndre Hopkins is a Chief. It’s one thing to immediately thrust Kareem Hunt or Mecole Hardman back into their old offense. It might be a little more complicated for Nuk, but it shouldn’t surprise anyone if he posts top 20 results in his K.C. debut. We’ll hedge on the WR3/4 borderline in the ranks. Hopkins’ arrival perhaps lowers Xavier Worthy’s usage floor but also makes it more likely his touches will be higher value since he won’t need to be force-fed the kind of grittier targets he isn’t ready for. … I’m guessing Cedric Tillman’s Week 7 feature over Jerry Jeudy had something to do with his Dorian Thompson-Robinson practice squad chemistry. Ever-disappointing Jeudy gets the Week 8 rankings advantage.

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