51.) Taylor Gabriel, Atlanta Falcons
Age: 26
2016 PPG: 10.6 (43rd)
HC/OC: Dan Quinn/ Steve Sarkisian
QB: Matt Ryan
You only need to have read my Falcons BDTT to know that I'm fairly high on Taylor Gabriel. He seems to be a lost value in the fantasy community but all he does is produce for the Falcons. Matt Ryan had a perfect rating when targeting him last year.
52.) Chris Hogan, New England Patriots
Age: 28
2016 PPG: 7.3 (86th)
HC/OC: Bill Belichick/ Josh McDaniels
QB: Tom Brady
Hogan was supposed to fade into obscurity as Edelman, Cooks, and Gronk took over. That hasn't quite happened due to the Edelman injury. In fact, the Brady-Hogan connection is still pretty strong. Hogan has three touchdowns in three games and is still very much a trusted option.
53.) Juju Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers
Age: 20
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Mike Tomlin/Todd Haley
QB: Ben Roethlisberger
Showing just enough to get excited about. He's incredibly young so he has many years ahead of him too. He's also clearly overtaken Eli Rogers for the slot duties which is a good spot to be in for fantasy purposes.
54.) Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Age:21
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Dirk Koetter/Todd Monken
QB: Jameis Winston
Age: 26
2016 PPG: 10.6 (43rd)
HC/OC: Dan Quinn/ Steve Sarkisian
QB: Matt Ryan
You only need to have read my Falcons BDTT to know that I'm fairly high on Taylor Gabriel. He seems to be a lost value in the fantasy community but all he does is produce for the Falcons. Matt Ryan had a perfect rating when targeting him last year.
52.) Chris Hogan, New England Patriots
Age: 28
2016 PPG: 7.3 (86th)
HC/OC: Bill Belichick/ Josh McDaniels
QB: Tom Brady
Hogan was supposed to fade into obscurity as Edelman, Cooks, and Gronk took over. That hasn't quite happened due to the Edelman injury. In fact, the Brady-Hogan connection is still pretty strong. Hogan has three touchdowns in three games and is still very much a trusted option.
53.) Juju Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers
Age: 20
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Mike Tomlin/Todd Haley
QB: Ben Roethlisberger
Showing just enough to get excited about. He's incredibly young so he has many years ahead of him too. He's also clearly overtaken Eli Rogers for the slot duties which is a good spot to be in for fantasy purposes.
54.) Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Age:21
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Dirk Koetter/Todd Monken
QB: Jameis Winston
I really liked Chris Godwin coming out. So why is he this low? I don't think he'll ever be the first best option on his team. Evans has that wrapped up for a while. I also expect O.J Howard to be the second most targeted on this team for years to come. That doesn't mean Godwin can't serve as a very effective complement though.
55.) Rishard Matthews, Tennesee Titans
Age:28
2016 PPG: 11 (29th)
HC/OC: Mike Mularkey/Terry Robiskie
QB: Marcus Mariota
It may be Corey Davis' team going forward, but Rishard Matthews is showing us all that he still has life. Eric Decker was who I anticipated would serve as the WR1 this year while Davis learned from him, but it's clearly Matthews who has the trust of Mariota. Ride it out while you can.
56.) Marvin Jones, Detroit Lions
Age: 27
2016 PPG: 9.7 (52nd)
HC/OC: Jim Caldwell/Jim Bob Cooter
QB: Matthew Stafford
Age: 27
2016 PPG: 9.7 (52nd)
HC/OC: Jim Caldwell/Jim Bob Cooter
QB: Matthew Stafford
Marvin "The Martian" Jones had a really big start to last year before completely fading down the stretch. Through two games this year his value has been saved by touchdowns but he hasn't much yardage. I still like him enough as a big piece of the high volume Lions passing game.
57.) Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 6.9 (96th)
HC/OC: Pete Caroll/Darrell Bevell
QB: Russell Wilson
Remember when Lockett was the next hot young receiver? That seems like eons ago even if it was only last season. He could be a post hype sleeper but I'm not willing to trust any Seahawk receivers outside of Doug Baldwin at the moment.
57.) Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 6.9 (96th)
HC/OC: Pete Caroll/Darrell Bevell
QB: Russell Wilson
Remember when Lockett was the next hot young receiver? That seems like eons ago even if it was only last season. He could be a post hype sleeper but I'm not willing to trust any Seahawk receivers outside of Doug Baldwin at the moment.
58.) John Brown, Arizona Cardinals
Age:27
2016 PPG: 5.5 (117th)
HC/OC: Bruce Arians/Harold Goodwin
QB: Carson Palmer
I used to really love John Brown. I wish him well but it's rough to watch all the injuries he is going through. The Cardinals are really going to need playmakers when Fitz decides to retire, I'm just not as sure as I used to be that Brown can be that guy.
59.) Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers
Age:21
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Ron Rivera/ Mike Shula
QB: Cam Newton
It's hard not to get excited about what Samuel's potential is. Unfortunately, so far it hasn't shown up as he only has 4 catches for 12 yards on the season. I think as Cam gets back in rhythm one of the keys will be getting Samuel going.
60.) Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
Age:24
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Sean McVay/ Matt LaFleur
QB: Jared Goff
When you're wrong you're wrong. I hated Kupp coming into this year but he's clearly a favorite target of Jared Goff. I still don't think he's worth all that much but the first game of his career was certainly encouraging.
61.) Brandon Marshall, New York Giants
Age:33
2016 PPG: 8.6 (71st)
HC/OC: Ben McAdoo/Mike Sullivan
QB: Eli Manning
Marshall has struggled to get going with the Giants offense.He's been outshined by Sterling Shepard so far, though the 8 targets he saw last week are a bit more encouraging. I'm not ready to call him dead fantasy wise quite yet but this ranking reflects that I'm much much much lower on him than I've ever been.
62.) Kenny Stills, Miami Dolphins
Age:25
2016 PPG: 9.2
HC/OC: Adam Gase/Clyde Christensen
QB: Jay Cutler/Ryan Tannehill
The Dolphins resigned Stills which is a good sign. However, it's not lost on anyone that his stone hands have only gotten worse with Jay Cutler. The emergence of DVP also hurts him. Landry departing next year could bring back some of his value.
63.) Carlos Henderson, Denver Broncos
Age: 22
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Vance Joseph/ Mike McCoy
QB: Trevor Siemian
It's really a shame that Henderson went and got hurt. It's definitely made him the forgotten man among the rookie class. It's somehow made Bennie Fowler also at least slightly relevant in the early going this season. I expect the WR3 for Broncos to actually be a somewhat profitable place to be with the progression of Siemian, and it's Henderson's role when he comes back.
64.) Eric Decker, Tennessee Titans
Age: 30
2016 PPG: 12 (3 games only)
65.) Quincy Enunwa, FA
Age:25
2016 PPG: 8.7 (67th)
HC/OC: N/A
QB: NA
I know he's on the IR for the Jets but he's a free agent next season and he's lost for the season. Losing the entire season definitely hurts him, but I believe there has to be a team out there that will take a chance on him. It's possible it will even be the Jets again.
66.) Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars
Age: 23
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
If there is a Jaguar I'm excited about, it's this guy. He flashed in pre-season only to go down with an injury. If you read my Jaguars BDTT you'd know that I think big things may be ahead for King Dede. I just can't bring myself to rank him higher until we see him on the field.
67.) Marqise Lee, Jacksonville Jaguars
Age:25
2016 PPG: 9.2 (65th)
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
Meet the defacto WR1 of the Jaguars. Not an enviable position to be in this season. He should get enough volume to make him relevant but I'm not placing a ton of faith in him. He is a free agent next season and could potentially leave for greener pastures.
68.) Laquan Treadwell, Minnesota Vikings
Age:22
2016 PPG: N/A (he had 1 catch...)
HC/OC: Mike Zimmer/ Pat Shurmur
QB: Sam Bradford
There is someone out there who still has Treadwell ranked? Yup. I know he hasn't done much to date and I'm losing what little hope I had left but he was such a talent in college that I'm not fully ready to give up on him. Mike Zimmer is known for bringing players along slowly, though it will be hard for Treadwell to make waves with Diggs and Thielen ahead of him.
69.) Kevin White, Chicago Bears
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 7.3 (4 games)
HC/OC: John Fox/Dowell Loggains
QB: Mike Glennon/Mitchell Trubisky
Is he injury prone? Absolutely. Is he still relatively young? Yeah. He could be the best WR on the team when Troob is ready to take over. It's a long shot but believe his upside is more than those who come after him on this list.
70.) Allen Hurns, Jacksonville Jaguars
HC/OC: Bruce Arians/Harold Goodwin
QB: Carson Palmer
I used to really love John Brown. I wish him well but it's rough to watch all the injuries he is going through. The Cardinals are really going to need playmakers when Fitz decides to retire, I'm just not as sure as I used to be that Brown can be that guy.
59.) Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers
Age:21
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Ron Rivera/ Mike Shula
QB: Cam Newton
It's hard not to get excited about what Samuel's potential is. Unfortunately, so far it hasn't shown up as he only has 4 catches for 12 yards on the season. I think as Cam gets back in rhythm one of the keys will be getting Samuel going.
60.) Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
Age:24
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Sean McVay/ Matt LaFleur
QB: Jared Goff
When you're wrong you're wrong. I hated Kupp coming into this year but he's clearly a favorite target of Jared Goff. I still don't think he's worth all that much but the first game of his career was certainly encouraging.
61.) Brandon Marshall, New York Giants
Age:33
2016 PPG: 8.6 (71st)
HC/OC: Ben McAdoo/Mike Sullivan
QB: Eli Manning
Marshall has struggled to get going with the Giants offense.He's been outshined by Sterling Shepard so far, though the 8 targets he saw last week are a bit more encouraging. I'm not ready to call him dead fantasy wise quite yet but this ranking reflects that I'm much much much lower on him than I've ever been.
62.) Kenny Stills, Miami Dolphins
Age:25
2016 PPG: 9.2
HC/OC: Adam Gase/Clyde Christensen
QB: Jay Cutler/Ryan Tannehill
The Dolphins resigned Stills which is a good sign. However, it's not lost on anyone that his stone hands have only gotten worse with Jay Cutler. The emergence of DVP also hurts him. Landry departing next year could bring back some of his value.
63.) Carlos Henderson, Denver Broncos
Age: 22
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Vance Joseph/ Mike McCoy
QB: Trevor Siemian
It's really a shame that Henderson went and got hurt. It's definitely made him the forgotten man among the rookie class. It's somehow made Bennie Fowler also at least slightly relevant in the early going this season. I expect the WR3 for Broncos to actually be a somewhat profitable place to be with the progression of Siemian, and it's Henderson's role when he comes back.
64.) Eric Decker, Tennessee Titans
Age: 30
2016 PPG: 12 (3 games only)
HC/OC: Mike Mularkey/Terry Robiskie
QB: Marcus Mariota
It's hard to say whether these three games represent what the season will be like for Decker. The most he's been targeted was four targets in week three which is rough. However, prior to last year's injury, he was so incredibly consistent it's hard to believe he doesn't have at least a flex worthy season or two left in the tank.
It's hard to say whether these three games represent what the season will be like for Decker. The most he's been targeted was four targets in week three which is rough. However, prior to last year's injury, he was so incredibly consistent it's hard to believe he doesn't have at least a flex worthy season or two left in the tank.
65.) Quincy Enunwa, FA
Age:25
2016 PPG: 8.7 (67th)
HC/OC: N/A
QB: NA
I know he's on the IR for the Jets but he's a free agent next season and he's lost for the season. Losing the entire season definitely hurts him, but I believe there has to be a team out there that will take a chance on him. It's possible it will even be the Jets again.
66.) Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars
Age: 23
2016 PPG: N/A
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
If there is a Jaguar I'm excited about, it's this guy. He flashed in pre-season only to go down with an injury. If you read my Jaguars BDTT you'd know that I think big things may be ahead for King Dede. I just can't bring myself to rank him higher until we see him on the field.
67.) Marqise Lee, Jacksonville Jaguars
Age:25
2016 PPG: 9.2 (65th)
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
Meet the defacto WR1 of the Jaguars. Not an enviable position to be in this season. He should get enough volume to make him relevant but I'm not placing a ton of faith in him. He is a free agent next season and could potentially leave for greener pastures.
68.) Laquan Treadwell, Minnesota Vikings
Age:22
2016 PPG: N/A (he had 1 catch...)
HC/OC: Mike Zimmer/ Pat Shurmur
QB: Sam Bradford
There is someone out there who still has Treadwell ranked? Yup. I know he hasn't done much to date and I'm losing what little hope I had left but he was such a talent in college that I'm not fully ready to give up on him. Mike Zimmer is known for bringing players along slowly, though it will be hard for Treadwell to make waves with Diggs and Thielen ahead of him.
69.) Kevin White, Chicago Bears
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 7.3 (4 games)
HC/OC: John Fox/Dowell Loggains
QB: Mike Glennon/Mitchell Trubisky
Is he injury prone? Absolutely. Is he still relatively young? Yeah. He could be the best WR on the team when Troob is ready to take over. It's a long shot but believe his upside is more than those who come after him on this list.
70.) Allen Hurns, Jacksonville Jaguars
Age:25
2016 PPG: 7.7 (82nd)
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
It was only two seasons ago that Allen Hurns had a 1k yard and 10 td season. I'm not sure I see any repeats in his future. However, he's the only Jaguar under contract for next season of note beside Dede Westbrook.
71.) J.J Nelson, Arizona Cardinals
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 8.7 (69th)
HC/OC: Bruce Arians/Harold Goodwin
QB: Carson Palmer
In my Cardinals BDTT I mentioned that J.J Nelson is basically just a John Brown clone. With John Brown struggling with health he's taken full advantage early this season. He's someone to keep an eye on.
72.) Kenny Britt, Cleveland Browns
Age:29
2016 PPG: 10.7 (32nd)
HC/OC: Hue Jackson/ Gregg Williams
QB: Deshone Kizer
We were all impressed by Britt's ability to put up 1k yards with the terrible Rams offense last season. So far that hasn't translated over to Cleveland yet. I'm not scrambling to get him.
73.) Devin Funchess, Carolina Panthers
Age: 23
2016 PPG: 5.3
HC/OC: Ron Rivera/ Mike Shula
QB: Cam Newton
I know-you don't have to say it. However, he is only 23. Additionally, he should see some additional opportunities with Greg Olsen out. If he can't put it together this year I officially give up on him.
74.) Paul Richardson, Seattle Seahawks
Age:25
2016 PPG: 3.5 (159th)
HC/OC: Pete Caroll/Darrell Bevell
QB: Russell Wilson
He's looked pretty good so far this season but still isn't seeing enough target volume. Health is always a concern with him too. However, being ahead of Jermaine Kearse is a very good thing.
75.) Chris Conley, Kansas City Chiefs
Age:24
2016 PPG: 4.6 (133rd)
HC/OC: Andy Reid/ Matt Nagy
QB: Alex Smith
You may have to wait another year or two for Conley, but I believe when the Chiefs start pushing the ball down the field more he could benefit. Just a gut feeling that he will mesh well with Mahomes. However, it's a shot in the dark since he has to compete with Tyreek, Kareem Hunt, and Travis Kelce.
That's it for my WR ranks folks. Hope you enjoyed them! As always you can feel free to message me @RekedFantasy!
2016 PPG: 7.7 (82nd)
HC/OC: Doug Marrone/Nathaniel Hackett
QB: Blake Bortles
It was only two seasons ago that Allen Hurns had a 1k yard and 10 td season. I'm not sure I see any repeats in his future. However, he's the only Jaguar under contract for next season of note beside Dede Westbrook.
71.) J.J Nelson, Arizona Cardinals
Age: 25
2016 PPG: 8.7 (69th)
HC/OC: Bruce Arians/Harold Goodwin
QB: Carson Palmer
In my Cardinals BDTT I mentioned that J.J Nelson is basically just a John Brown clone. With John Brown struggling with health he's taken full advantage early this season. He's someone to keep an eye on.
72.) Kenny Britt, Cleveland Browns
Age:29
2016 PPG: 10.7 (32nd)
HC/OC: Hue Jackson/ Gregg Williams
QB: Deshone Kizer
We were all impressed by Britt's ability to put up 1k yards with the terrible Rams offense last season. So far that hasn't translated over to Cleveland yet. I'm not scrambling to get him.
73.) Devin Funchess, Carolina Panthers
Age: 23
2016 PPG: 5.3
HC/OC: Ron Rivera/ Mike Shula
QB: Cam Newton
I know-you don't have to say it. However, he is only 23. Additionally, he should see some additional opportunities with Greg Olsen out. If he can't put it together this year I officially give up on him.
74.) Paul Richardson, Seattle Seahawks
Age:25
2016 PPG: 3.5 (159th)
HC/OC: Pete Caroll/Darrell Bevell
QB: Russell Wilson
He's looked pretty good so far this season but still isn't seeing enough target volume. Health is always a concern with him too. However, being ahead of Jermaine Kearse is a very good thing.
75.) Chris Conley, Kansas City Chiefs
Age:24
2016 PPG: 4.6 (133rd)
HC/OC: Andy Reid/ Matt Nagy
QB: Alex Smith
You may have to wait another year or two for Conley, but I believe when the Chiefs start pushing the ball down the field more he could benefit. Just a gut feeling that he will mesh well with Mahomes. However, it's a shot in the dark since he has to compete with Tyreek, Kareem Hunt, and Travis Kelce.
That's it for my WR ranks folks. Hope you enjoyed them! As always you can feel free to message me @RekedFantasy!
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