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If you want to dominate your fantasy football league this season, you know that you have to land a top wide receiver in the first two rounds. If you pass on a wide receiver early, you'd better have a deep knowledge of your options and value picks you can make later in your draft. Nevertheless, it's a risk/reward move to wait too long to get your top receiver but we have you covered with our updated tier list of the top receivers for standard PPR leagues.
Tier 1 - The truly elite. Guys you take in the first round without hesitation and who will carry your league with consistent scoring all season long.
1 - Ja'Marr Chase - Cincinnati Bengals
2 - Puka Nucua - Los Angeles Rams
3 - Justin Jefferson - Minnesota Vikings
4 - Jaxson Smith-Njigba - Seattle Seahawks
5 - Amon-Ra St. Brown - Detroit Lions
6 - CeeDee Lamb - Dallas Cowboys
Tier 2 - Solid, consistent performers who will rarely let you down but won't produce the number of big games as the top tier of receivers. Very high-floor producers.
7 -Drake London - Atlanta Falcons
8 - Rashee Rice - Kansas City Chiefs
9 - Nico Collins - Houston Texans
10 - George Pickens - Dallas Cowboys
11 - Chris Olave - New Orleans Saints
12 - A.J. Brown - New England Patriots
Tier 3 - This is your real risk/reward guys. You can count on them for 10 quality starts a year but they are on teams or in systems where they are going to hand you a few rough outings a year and you have to weigh out the good and bad, avoiding these guys until the middle rounds.
13 - DK Metcalf - Pittsburgh Steelers
14 - Garrett Wilson - New York Jets
15 - Malik Nabers - New York Giants
16 - Tet McMillian - Carolina Panters
17 - DeVonta Smith - Philadelphia Eagles
18 - Ladd McConkey - Los Angeles Chargers
Tier 4 - These are guys who are more complementary pieces on their offenses and aren't going to put up huge numbers except in rare occasions. This is where most of you will get your No. 2 and No. 3 options in a 12-team league and solid bye-week fill ins.
19 - Zay Flowers - Baltimore Ravens
20 - Tee Higgins - Cincinnati Bengals
21 - Emeka Egbuka - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
22 - Terry McLaurin - Washington Commanders
23 - Jaylen Waddle - Denver Broncos
24 - DJ Moore - Buffalo Bills
25 - Rome Odunze - Chicago Bears
26 - Marvin Harrison Jr. - Arizona Cardinals
27 - Christian Watson - Green Bay Packers
28 - Alec Pierce - Indianapolis Colts
29 - Brian Thomas Jr. - Jacksonville Jaguars
30 - Carnell Tate - Tennessee Titans
31 - Davante Adams - Los Angeles Rams
32 - Jameson Williams - Detroit Lions
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Fantasy football rankings: Wide receiver tier rankings
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Tier 1 - The truly elite. Guys you take in the first round without hesitation and who will carry your league with consistent scoring all season long.
1 - Ja'Marr Chase - Cincinnati Bengals
2 - Puka Nucua - Los Angeles Rams
3 - Justin Jefferson - Minnesota Vikings
4 - Jaxson Smith-Njigba - Seattle Seahawks
5 - Amon-Ra St. Brown - Detroit Lions
6 - CeeDee Lamb - Dallas Cowboys
Tier 2 - Solid, consistent performers who will rarely let you down but won't produce the number of big games as the top tier of receivers. Very high-floor producers.
7 -Drake London - Atlanta Falcons
8 - Rashee Rice - Kansas City Chiefs
9 - Nico Collins - Houston Texans
10 - George Pickens - Dallas Cowboys
11 - Chris Olave - New Orleans Saints
12 - A.J. Brown - New England Patriots
Tier 3 - This is your real risk/reward guys. You can count on them for 10 quality starts a year but they are on teams or in systems where they are going to hand you a few rough outings a year and you have to weigh out the good and bad, avoiding these guys until the middle rounds.
13 - DK Metcalf - Pittsburgh Steelers
14 - Garrett Wilson - New York Jets
15 - Malik Nabers - New York Giants
16 - Tet McMillian - Carolina Panters
17 - DeVonta Smith - Philadelphia Eagles
18 - Ladd McConkey - Los Angeles Chargers
Tier 4 - These are guys who are more complementary pieces on their offenses and aren't going to put up huge numbers except in rare occasions. This is where most of you will get your No. 2 and No. 3 options in a 12-team league and solid bye-week fill ins.
19 - Zay Flowers - Baltimore Ravens
20 - Tee Higgins - Cincinnati Bengals
21 - Emeka Egbuka - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
22 - Terry McLaurin - Washington Commanders
23 - Jaylen Waddle - Denver Broncos
24 - DJ Moore - Buffalo Bills
25 - Rome Odunze - Chicago Bears
26 - Marvin Harrison Jr. - Arizona Cardinals
27 - Christian Watson - Green Bay Packers
28 - Alec Pierce - Indianapolis Colts
29 - Brian Thomas Jr. - Jacksonville Jaguars
30 - Carnell Tate - Tennessee Titans
31 - Davante Adams - Los Angeles Rams
32 - Jameson Williams - Detroit Lions
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Fantasy football rankings: Wide receiver tier rankings
Continue reading...