Fantasy Football Rankings: Top-10 Dynasty Wide Receivers | Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Malik Nabers, Puka Nacua, Garrett Wilson and More
Morgan provides his top-10 dynasty wide receivers in the latter portion of the 2024 NFL season.
It’s time to continue my dynasty fantasy football series where I rank the top-10 players at each offensive position.
I looked at quarterbacks and running backs already and will tackle wide receivers here. Check back for the tight end list!
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1. Justin Jefferson
Jefferson is my top dynasty wide receiver. He’s still only 25 years old and he continues to dominate year after year.
He’s proven he can deliver with any quarterback throwing to him, and if Minnesota can hit on a franchise quarterback, he should be the top fantasy wideout for several more seasons.
Jefferson has at least 1,074 receiving yards in every year of his career, and more big seasons should be coming.
2. Ja'Marr Chase
Chase is a close second. He’s almost 25 years old and is enjoying another monster season.
The only reason I have Chase behind Jefferson is because we don’t know where Chase might play after this season. I think he’ll remain in Cincinnati, but if he doesn’t, his fantasy outlook could take a hit. That uncertainty is enough to drop him to my No. 2 slot.
He’s had at least 1,046 yards and seven touchdowns in every season of his career, and could be on his way to career highs across the board this year. Chase is another locked-in fantasy star for years to come.
3. Amon-Ra St. Brown
St. Brown falls into my No. 3 spot. He’s 25 years old and is locked into a great fantasy situation for years to come.
I rank him a bit lower because he’s had a bit of a down season. St. Brown has scored nine times already this season, but is averaging just 68.3 yards per game, which would be his lowest mark since his rookie season.
Detroit has Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery in the backfield and an emerging Jameson Williams at wideout, and don’t forget tight end Sam LaPorta. All that means is that St. Brown doesn’t need to be involved quite as much as Jefferson and Chase, and that’s why he falls comfortably behind them.
4. CeeDee Lamb
Lamb is my No. 4 dynasty wideout. He’s nearing 26 years old and is having a down season.
It’s really not that big of a surprise, as Dak Prescott has missed several games, but Lamb wasn’t performing all that well with Prescott on the field. I think Lamb might have already peaked in 2023, but I still expect him to deliver some more big seasons in the years to come.
He’d probably rank a bit lower if he wasn’t the main passing target in Dallas. The uncertainty surrounding Prescott and the Cowboys team in general has him in the fourth slot. Again, I think more big seasons are coming, so I’m not going to write him off yet.
5. Malik Nabers
Nabers has been spectacular in his rookie season. He’s just 21 years old and looks to have an incredibly bright future ahead of him.
I wanted to rank Nabers higher, but without a locked-in franchise quarterback, I just couldn’t. He’s shown he can deliver good results with a subpar quarterback throwing to him, and that should ease the mind of dynasty owners when it comes to Nabers.
I see Nabers’ numbers improving as he continues to mature and settle in at the NFL level. If the Giants land a franchise quarterback, Nabers could be one of the best dynasty wideouts, maybe only falling behind Jefferson and Chase.
6. Puka Nacua
Nacua hasn’t lived up to his preseason hype, but that’s been because he battled injuries. He’s just 23 years old and has been a stud when he’s been on the field.
Nacua could still reach 1,000 yards this season, despite only playing in seven games so far. He’s the No. 1 wideout for the Rams for the foreseeable future.
The only thing I worry about with him is how he’ll look after Matthew Stafford is no longer the team’s quarterback. If LA finds their next quarterback right away, Nacua should remain one of the top fantasy wideouts for a long time.
7. Drake London
London has made a believer out of me this season. He’s 23 years old and looks like he’s only getting better.
Having a decent quarterback in place was a big upgrade for London, and as long as the Falcons have the QB position under control, London should remain one of the top fantasy wideouts in the league.
Things could get dicey if Kirk Cousins moves on and Michael Penix isn’t a franchise quarterback, but London should remain the top pass catcher in Atlanta regardless. I wouldn’t mind buying a bit low on London, as I think his best seasons are still ahead of him.
8. Nico Collins
Collins is my No. 8 dynasty wide receiver. He’s 25 years old and has been a stud over the past two seasons when healthy.
Injuries are the only thing holding Collins back on my list. He’s only played in eight games this season, and has missed at least two games in each of his first four NFL seasons.
Collins had 1,297 yards and eight scores across 15 games last season and is at 832 yards and four touchdowns in just eight games this season, and that production definitely deserves a spot in the top 10.
9. Garrett Wilson
Wilson is my No. 9 dynasty wideout. He’s 24 years old, but his future is looking murkier by the day.
It doesn’t seem likely that the Jets will retain Aaron Rodgers next season, and without a quarterback in place, Wilson’s long-term fantasy outlook isn’t very clear. He’s delivered good results with subpar QBs throwing to him, so if the Jets can hit on a QB, Wilson could jump up several spots in my rankings.
Wilson is a bit of a buy-low dynasty player right now, as I think he hasn’t come close to his potential.
10. Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison hasn’t had the season many expected him to, but the future still seems very bright for the 22-year-old.
He only has 606 yards and seven touchdowns on 41 grabs and 78 targets this season. In time, I think his connection with Kyler Murray will improve, so I’m not too worried about Harrison.
Harrison should remain the No. 1 wideout in Arizona for years to come, and I think he could vault up these rankings in due time - maybe even before the end of this season with a few more good performances.