Dynasty Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings: Where do Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. Rank After Their Rookie Seasons?
Morgan provides his 2025 dynasty football rankings for wide receivers.
It's time for another dynasty football top-10 position ranking!
We've gone over quarterbacks, running backs and tight ends so far, so we'll discuss wide receivers today. Also be sure to check out the redraft rankings for 2025: quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends.
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Chase is my No. 1 dynasty wide receiver going into 2025, and he's the No. 1 player on most lists. He's the No. 1 overall dynasty player for most too.
Chase is coming off an incredible season and is still just 25 years old. He has several more big-time fantasy seasons coming, and he might still be a couple years away from his peak, which is downright scary considering how good he already is.
Jefferson is the obvious No. 2 dynasty pick after Chase.
He is 26 years old, which is part of the reason why he slides behind Chase. Jefferson has delivered big-time numbers with several quarterbacks, and is going into a season with another new QB. I have little doubts that Jefferson can deliver with any QB, but him not having a franchise QB yet is a negative against him.
3. Malik Nabers
Nabers is my No. 3 dynasty wideout right now.
Nabers put up monster numbers in his rookie season, and that was with several different QBs throwing to him. Hopefully in time the Giants find their franchise quarterback, at which point Nabers might be able to pass Chase and Jefferson on this list - of course, he'll need to keep delivering big fantasy results between now and then for that to happen.
4. Puka Nacua
Nacua is my No. 4 dynasty player at the position.
He's been great when he's been on the field, and hopefully he's able to stay healthy for the long haul, because Nacua could put up some incredible numbers if that happens. He's just 24 years old, but does get knocked down a peg as the Rams don't have a franchise QB in place after Matthew Stafford leaves.
5. Brian Thomas Jr.
Thomas lands in the No. 5 spot for me.
Thomas had a fantastic rookie season, and it went a bit overlooked because of the team he was on. He is just 22 years old and could get a bump with a big sophomore season, or if Trevor Lawrence takes a step forward this season.
6. CeeDee Lamb
Lamb falls to my No. 6 spot, which is pretty low after looking at some other dynasty lists out there.
He's coming off a season in which he battled injuries and regressed a bit from a monster 2023 season. Lamb is also 26 years old, so he's old compared to several of these other wideouts we already discussed. He's still got several big seasons ahead of him, but this is where I'm most comfortable ranking him for now.
St. Brown is my No. 7 dynasty wideout today.
St. Brown is another wideout who took a step back last season. He still was a great fantasy asset and is 25 years old, so he's got several big fantasy years in him yet.
8. Drake London
London checks in at the No. 8 spot for me.
He's coming off a career season and is still just 23 years old (turning 24 soon). London has a new quarterback, so if Michael Penix Jr. can settle in right away, London might have a big season and move up my dynasty rankings by the end of the upcoming season.
9. Nico Collins
Collins is the No. 9 dynasty wideout in my book.
He's coming off another season that was hampered by injuries, something that's happened too often over his first four years in the league. He's just 26 years old, so he's got several more years in him, but that injury history is knocking him down a few pegs for now.
10. Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison gets the final spot in my top-10 rankings.
He underwhelmed in his rookie season compared to the big-time expectations that were set by fantasy owners. I still believe in Harrison in the long run and think he will break out this coming year. He's just 22 years old and has a better chance to move up this list than move off of it.