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Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 10: DK Metcalf, Rome Odunze, Wan'Dale Robinson and More

Morgan gives his week 10 fantasy football rankings for wide receivers.

Morgan Rode Nov 6th 9:03 PM EST.

Oct 9, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (17) runs with the ball for a touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo (7) during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium. Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Oct 9, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (17) runs with the ball for a touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo (7) during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium. Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

We're back with another week 10 fantasy football ranking article. This time, we will cover the top-30 PPR wide receivers for the coming week.

We already looked over quarterbacks and tight ends, and will discuss tight ends in a story to come, so check back for that.

Check out week 10 fantasy football projections for wide receivers on FantasySP as well.

1. Puka Nacua

As long as he's healthy and active, I'm taking Nacua as my top fantasy PPR wide receiver.

His matchup against the Niners is just above average as well, so things are set up well for the star wideout if he suits up.

2. Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Smith-Njigba is making a strong push to be the WR1 one of these weeks.

I have him second this week going into a matchup against the Cardinals. It's ever so slightly below average, but nothing to worry about. I'm curious how his production might be altered after the team traded for Rashid Shaheed.

3. Amon-Ra St. Brown

St. Brown could end up as the top wideout this week, as he has a great matchup against the Commanders.

Washington allows opposing fantasy wideouts to score 37 points per game. The only thing I worry about is this game getting out of hand and ARSB maybe not doing as much as expected.

4. Justin Jefferson

Jefferson fared well in J.J. McCarthy's return last week, which helps him move into my top five this week.

Baltimore is improving defensively, but are still one of the most favorable matchups a wideout could have, so start Jefferson confidently this week.

5. Davante Adams

Another Rams' wideout here at No. 5.

Adams continues to produce, so it's warranted I think. Even with Nacua healthy, I expect Adams to deliver a big fantasy total, so get both Rams' wideouts in your lineups.

6. Michael Pittman

Pittman has been on a tear, and I think he keeps it rolling in week 10 against the Falcons.

It's a tough matchup on paper, but honestly at this point, I don't care. Pittman deserves a top-10 ranking and to be started confidently in every matchup. 

7. Drake London

London will also play in that game, going up against a Colts' secondary that surrenders 36 fantasy points per game.

I rank him a bit lower than most after the Sauce Gardner trade - he should be on London and slow him down a bit at least.

8. Nico Collins 

Collins could have Davis Mills throwing to him this week, but he put up solid numbers with that happening last week, so I'm still in on Collins as a top-10 fantasy asset.

A matchup against the Jaguars is above average, so it's another reason to believe that Collins will deliver a big game again.

9. Emeka Egbuka

Egbuka has struggled a bit over his past three games, with an injury playing a role in that.

I expect the rookie to get back on track this week, even though he has a tougher test against the Patriots. There's still a lack of offensive playmakers in Tampa Bay, so Egbuka should be the focal point on offense.

10. Garrett Wilson

Wilson got some help when the Jets traded for Adonai Mitchell this week. Maybe that will open things up down the road for Wilson.

He will take on the Browns in week 10, which sets up as an average-or-so matchup.

11. A.J. Brown

I could flip a coin on who the top Philly wideout will be every week at this point.

After a bye week, I'm going to guess that Philly figured out how to get Brown more involved. In an average matchup against the Packers, I'm expecting Brown to deliver one of his better showings of the season.

12. Zay Flowers

Flowers is the top pass catcher for the Ravens, and he's got Lamar Jackson back now, so his outlook is trending up.

A matchup against the Vikings is tougher, but on volume alone, I expect Flowers to deliver a good fantasy total.

13. Ladd McConkey

I like McConkey as the top Chargers' wide receiver, especially in a super favorable matchup.

The Chargers have the Steelers, who allow 41 fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts. Spoiler alert: I don't just like McConkey among the LA wideouts.

14. DeVonta Smith

Smith only ranks a couple spots behind Brown. I think both could deliver good fantasy scores against the Packers.

The only thing I worry about a bit is Dallas Goedert starring in a super favorable matchup and stealing fantasy points away from Brown and Smith.

15. Chris Olave

Olave was the top New Orleans wideout, and definitely is now with Shaheed out of town.

A tough matchup against the Panthers isn't great, but out of necessity, Olave will be heavily involved, and deliver a big fantasy score as a result.

16. Jaylen Waddle

Waddle has fared pretty well as the Dolphins No. 1 wideout.

He gets the Bills this week - Buffalo is a below-average matchup, but again out of necessity, Waddle should deliver enough points for a top-20 finish.

17. Courtland Sutton

I wanted to put Sutton higher, but the randomness of the Broncos' offense stopped me.

A great matchup against the Raiders is next for Sutton. I see him putting together a solid fantasy day.

18. Tetairoa McMillan

McMillan is the top wide receiver in Carolina, but on a subpar offense, I can only rank this rookie so high.

He has the Saints this week. New Orleans is another below-average matchup, but nothing too daunting.

Credit: Imagn Images
Credit: Imagn Images

19. Wan'Dale Robinson

Robinson could be a really popular start/sit name later in the week.

A super favorable matchup against the Bears is why he will be trending against wideouts with much higher fantasy outlooks. I think Robinson could surprise, and even deliver a top-10 fantasy showing in week 10.

20. Rome Odunze

I'm starting to lose faith in Odunze, and if not for a great matchup, he might have fallen out of my top 30.

He has the Giants, who allow 37 fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts. We'll see if Odunze can bounce back in the favorable matchup.

21. Keenan Allen

Here's the second LA wideout in the top 30.

Allen hasn't done a lot over the past two weeks, but I still believe in him to deliver WR2 totals for the Chargers.

22. Jameson Williams

I could see Williams also delivering alongside St. Brown against the Commanders.

He's coming off a big game, so we'll see if he can make it two in a row.

23. Jordan Addison

Much like Williams, Addison could post a good fantasy score as the Vikings' No. 2 behind Jefferson.

The clash against the Ravens makes it a possibility.

24. Romeo Doubs

Doubs should be the top fantasy pass catcher in Green Bay with Tucker Kraft now out for the season.

An average matchup against the Eagles helps put Doubs in my top 25 this week.

25. Marvin Harrison

This might seem low for Harrison, but a tougher test against the Seahawks is why I'm down on him.

He's been up and down as a fantasy performer all season, so one big game won't immediately change my mind on Harrison.

26. Quentin Johnston

Johnston got back on track last week, so he gets a top-30 spot as well.

All three LA receivers could deliver good results in the favorable matchup against the Steelers.

27. DK Metcalf

Speaking of the Steelers, here is their best fantasy wide receiver.

A tough test against the Chargers has me down on Metcalf, as does his past performance.

28. Deebo Samuel Sr.

Samuel is likely to lead the Commanders until Terry McLaurin returns to the field. With Marcus Mariota at quarterback now, the fantasy outlooks for each Washington pass catcher is down.

A pretty nice matchup against the Lions in week 10 doesn't change my stance on Samuel, or McLaurin, who would replace Samuel in the top 30 if he ends up playing.

29. Stefon Diggs

Diggs has stacked three pretty solid fantasy outings in a row, but a couple touchdowns are boosting those numbers.

He could take on more if Kayshon Boutte misses week 10 against the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is a pretty average matchup, so Diggs deserves a top-30 ranking.

30. Khalil Shakir

Shakir has two solid PPR fantasy showings in a row, but a tougher test against the Dolphins has me down on him.

He had 45 yards and a score on four catches and targets in the team's first meeting, so that's enough to at least put him in the top 30.

#start-sit-decision #week-10

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