Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 14: Christian Watson, DK Metcalf, Terry McLaurin and More
Morgan gives his week 14 fantasy football rankings for wide receivers.
Let's tackle another fantasy football ranking article by going over wide receivers.
We have looked at quarterbacks and running backs already. Check back later for the tight end rankings for week 14.
Check out week 14 fantasy football projections for wide receivers on FantasySP as well.
JSN struggled mightily in week 13, but I see him bouncing back in a big way in week 14.
He has a test against the Falcons, who are a slightly above-average matchup on paper.
2. Puka Nacua
Nacua continues to deliver at least solid fantasy results every single week.
He has the Cardinals in week 14. Arizona is a slightly below-average test, but that won't scare me off the elite fantasy wideout.
3. CeeDee Lamb
Lamb has been a great fantasy asset since returning from his early-season injury.
I see him shining again on Thursday night against the Lions, who are a super favorable matchup for a fantasy wideout.
Chase was really good in Joe Burrow's return in week 13.
Chase should shine every game the rest of the way, including in week 14 against the Bills. Buffalo is a below-average matchup for Chase, but I'm going to trust the superstar wideout to get the job done.
5. Nico Collins
Collins continues to be the top fantasy wideout (and player) for the Texans.
A slightly below-average test against the Chiefs is another chance for Collins to deliver a really good fantasy score.
Pickens is still producing at an elite level for the Cowboys, even with Lamb around.
The super favorable matchup against the Lions is a chance for him and Lamb to shine together again.
7. Chris Olave
Olave just keeps delivering good/great fantasy results every week.
An above-average test against the Buccaneers should allow him to keep that production rolling.
8. Amon-Ra St. Brown or Jameson Williams
St. Brown could still play in week 14, so he ranks eighth if he suits up. If he doesn't play, Williams would replace him at No. 8.
Dallas is the best fantasy matchup a wideout could have, so both receivers could shine if active. I'd rank Williams in the top 20 still, even if St. Brown plays.
9. Rashee Rice
Rice continues to deliver every single week, but he's got a tough matchup ahead.
He actually has the third-toughest fantasy challenge against the Texans, so that's why I'm a bit down on Rice this week.
10. Davante Adams
All Adams does is catch touchdowns - he has 11 over the past six contests.
Even on touchdown upside alone, Adams is worth a top-10 ranking. A slightly below-average test won't scare me off him.
11. Justin Jefferson
Jefferson has struggled as a fantasy asset of late, with the Vikings' quarterback issues playing a massive role in that.
I think the offense and Jefferson gets going a bit in week 14 against the Commanders. That's a very favorable matchup for the Vikings' top wideout.
12. A.J. Brown
Brown has re-emerged as the team's go-to wide receiver.
So even though he has the toughest fantasy test against the Chargers, I expect Brown to put up enough fantasy points for a top-12 fantasy finish.
13. Drake London
London is still working his way back from injury, so his status will be one to watch.
He has a tougher test against the Seahawks, and adding in the injury concern, I'm a bit down on London in week 14.
14. Jaylen Waddle
Waddle has underwhelmed the past couple weeks, but I still like him as a top-15 finisher.
He has a below-average test against the Jets, but I expect him to deliver more this week.
15. Marvin Harrison
Harrison returned to the field in week 13, only to pick up a new injury. Watch his status as the week progresses - Michael Wilson could replace Harrison if he's eventually ruled out.
The Rams are an average matchup, which is why I have Harrison as an average fantasy asset for the week.
16. Emeka Egbuka
Egbuka has really struggled to get going over the past three weeks, and things could get worse as Chris Godwin gets back in the swing of things - plus, Mike Evans could be returning soon.
The Saints are a slightly below-average matchup, so I expect Egbuka to be an average-or-so fantasy wideout in standard leagues.
17. Zay Flowers
Flowers barely did anything in week 13, but I like him getting back on track in week 14.
A super favorable test against the Steelers is why I'm high on Flowers for this coming week.
18. Ladd McConkey
McConkey caught a touchdown to turn a down fantasy showing into a solid one last week.
The Eagles are his matchup this week, and they are just below average, so I see McConkey as a top-20 wideout.
19. Courtland Sutton
Sutton was the Broncos' No. 1 fantasy wideout again in week 13, so I'm ranking him at No. 19 for week 14.
Las Vegas is a very favorable matchup on paper, so Sutton could soar past this ranking, especially if he scores again.
20. Jordan Addison
Addison was a decent fantasy asset with Max Brosmer throwing to him in week 13.
Like I said with Jefferson, I see the Vikings' offense doing more against the Commanders, and that includes Addison.
21. Terry McLaurin
McLaurin was great in week 13, although that came in a game in which Washington threw 50 passes.
A tough test against Minnesota is concerning, but I think McLaurin delivers a good fantasy score, regardless of who is throwing to him.
22. Michael Pittman
Pittman didn't do much last week, which marks the second time in three weeks that's happened.
I'm concerned, but trying him again at No. 22 for week 14. A slightly above-average matchup is helping Pittman's outlook in my eyes.
23. DeVonta Smith
Smith has been a decent fantasy asset over the past two weeks, and that's why I'm keeping him in my top 25.
That super tough matchup against the Chargers is a concern, but I think the game flow will allow Smith to produce enough for a solid fantasy showing.
24. Tee Higgins
His status needs to be watched after missing week 13 with a concussion.
With Burrow back, Higgins and Chase should be auto-starts in a lot of leagues. The tougher test against the Bills is why Higgins isn't in my top 20 this week - the injury concern is hurting him too.
25. DK Metcalf
Metcalf was held in check again last week, but as the lead Pittsburgh wideout, I'm still willing to include him in my rankings, especially with four teams on bye in week 14.
Baltimore being an above-average matchup is another plus in Metcalf's fantasy favor.
26. Khalil Shakir
Shakir barely did anything in week 13, which was the second time you could say that in three weeks. He exploded in the game between, so he's hard to judge right now.
Cincinnati is a tougher test for wideouts, but as the top Bill wideout, I'm still willing to try Shakir in some standard leagues.
27. Christian Watson
Watson continues to be the top Packers' pass catcher, and I'm going to keep rolling with him until there's a reason not to.
Chicago is a favorable matchup in week 14, so that's another reason to try Watson again.
28. Deebo Samuel Sr.
Samuel also posted a decent fantasy showing for Washington in week 13, but again, it took 50 passes to get there.
I think he will do enough against the Vikings to be worth a top-30 spot.
29. Brian Thomas
Thomas got back on the field and had 28 yards on two receptions and three targets last week.
A favorable matchup against the Colts, and increased usage, is why I'm including Thomas in my week 14 rankings.
30. Adonai Mitchell
Mitchell's usage has been trending up, but a fantastic week 13 showing is why he gets a week 14 ranking for me.
A below-average matchup against the Dolphins doesn't scare me, especially in a winnable game for New York.