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Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 15: Stefon Diggs, Tetairoa McMillan, Jauan Jennings and More

Morgan gives his week 15 fantasy football rankings for wide receivers.

Morgan Rode Dec 10th 12:17 PM EST.

Nov 24, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (15) makes a catch against Carolina Panthers cornerback Mike Jackson (2) during the second half at Levi's Stadium. Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
Nov 24, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (15) makes a catch against Carolina Panthers cornerback Mike Jackson (2) during the second half at Levi's Stadium. Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

Let's dive into some fantasy football wide receiver rankings for week 15!

We already have gone over rankings for running backs and tight ends, and will cover quarterbacks in another article, so check back for that.

Check out week 15 fantasy football projections for wide receivers on FantasySP as well.

1. Puka Nacua

Nacua lands the No. 1 spot for week 15, although he had a lot of competition for the top spot.

He continues to deliver week after week, and has a favorable matchup against the Lions to take advantage of this week.

2. Jaxon Smith-Njigba

JSN got back on track with a monster showing in week 14.

The Colts are a fantastic matchup as well, so he too should star for the Seahawks.

3. Ja'Marr Chase

Chase was underwhelming in week 14, but with Tee Higgins banged up again, I see Chase putting up a big fantasy score in week 15.

Baltimore is an above-average matchup for receivers. Chase had 110 yards on seven grabs and 14 targets two weeks ago in a similar setup.

4. Amon-Ra St. Brown

St. Brown gutted through an injury and delivered a nice fantasy score in week 14.

A slightly above-average test against the Rams is another chance for ARSB to deliver big for fantasy owners.

5. Rashee Rice

Rice, and the Chiefs' offense, was bogged down by the Texans in week 14.

The Chargers are another brutal test for Rice, but I think he bounces back and delivers a top-five fantasy score.

6. CeeDee Lamb

Lamb is working through a concussion, so his status needs to be watched.

Minnesota is the toughest fantasy matchup a wideout could have, so it'll be tough sledding for Lamb. I still think the Cowboys' offense is good enough to move the ball, so he's still safely in my top 10.

7. Davante Adams

Adams finally was slowed last week, but his favorable matchup against the Lions is a chance for him to get right back on track.

Adams is a must-start wideout, even while being the No. 2 in LA.

8. Nico Collins

Collins had a great fantasy score for not scoring in week 14.

Arizona is a pretty average test for him, so I expect the high-end wideout to finish in the top 10.

9. A.J. Brown

Brown has caught fire down the stretch for the Eagles, with four straight double-digit outings, and three straight over 15 PPR points.

The Raiders are a good matchup for wideouts, so Brown should be able to continue his late-season surge.

10. Justin Jefferson

Jefferson was held to almost nothing for a second straight week, so I more have him at No. 10 because I'm expecting a breakout performance.

Dallas is the best fantasy matchup for a wideout, so you have to believe in Jefferson going into week 15.

11. Drake London

I don't actually think London plays in week 15, as he's missed a couple straight games and hasn't been practicing. If he's out there, he ranks 11th for me.

Tampa Bay is an above-average matchup for him, so it'll be a bummer if he misses another game.

12. Jaylen Waddle

Waddle scored in week 14 to offset an otherwise so-so showing.

The Steelers are his matchup, and they are a very favorable matchup, so I see Waddle delivering a big fantasy score in week 15.

13. George Pickens

This might seem low for Pickens, but after a down showing and up against a tougher defense, I think it's more than fair.

We'll see if he bounces back, and can shine alongside Lamb. If Lamb isn't out there, then Pickens can replace Lamb in the rankings.

14. Chris Olave

Olave was slowed in week 14, but I'm not bailing on him after one down showing.

Carolina is a tougher test on paper. Olave had 104 yards and a score on five receptions and eight targets the last time the teams met, so I'm fine starting him in all formats in week 15.

15. Wan'Dale Robinson

Robinson has been a pretty steady fantasy asset over the past several weeks, with a monster showing in week 12 standing out.

Washington is a pretty favorable test for him, so I see Robinson surprising again this week. He had 55 yards on six grabs and eight targets against Washington back in week 1, and that was with Malik Nabers out there still.

Dec 1, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (17) runs with the ball against New England Patriots safety Craig Woodson (31) during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
Dec 1, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (17) runs with the ball against New England Patriots safety Craig Woodson (31) during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium. Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

16. Terry McLaurin

McLaurin struggled a bit in week 14, but I still have him as the Commanders' top wideout, so he ranks 16th for me.

His matchup is great, but he only produced 27 yards on two catches and four targets in the first matchup back in week 1. I see McLaurin faring better this time around.

17. DK Metcalf

Metcalf starred for the Steelers in week 14, and it came without a score.

Miami is a tougher matchup, otherwise he would have ranked several spots higher.

18. Jameson Williams

Williams was good in week 14 despite St. Brown being out there - that's the joy of facing the Cowboys.

The Rams are a good enough matchup to have Williams deliver again, so I have him in my top 20 still.

19. DeVonta Smith

Smith has been involved, but has been underwhelming as a fantasy asset over the past two weeks.

The good matchup against the Raiders is a chance for Smith and Brown to shine together, so I have both in my top 20 this week.

20. Ladd McConkey

McConkey barely did anything in week 14, but I see him bouncing back in week 15.

Kansas City is a slightly below-average matchup on paper. He had 74 yards on six grabs and nine targets in the first matchup against the Chiefs.

21. Tetairoa McMillan

McMillan will look to continue a late-season surge after he had a bye in week 14.

The Saints are a tougher matchup on paper. McMillan had 60 yards on five catches and eight targets the last time the teams met, so I'm comfortable starting him in any format this week.

22. Zay Flowers

Flowers was super involved offensively in week 14, so if that continues, this will be far too low a ranking.

Cincinnati is actually a tougher matchup though, so Flowers slips to No. 22. He had six yards on two grabs and seven targets in the first meeting.

23. Stefon Diggs

Diggs was underwhelming in week 14, which marked his second straight down showing.

He'll look to bounce back in a slightly below-average test against the Bills, who he erupted for 146 yards on 10 receptions and 12 targets against earlier this season.

24. Courtland Sutton

Sutton has similar statlines in three straight games now, with a touchdown in the middle game of the three.

Green Bay is a tougher matchup for him, but as the top wideout on a good team, I like starting Sutton in a fair amount of leagues still.

25. Deebo Samuel Sr.

Samuel didn't accomplish much in week 14, but that is a down performance over the past several weeks for him.

The favorable test against the Giants could help Samuel bounce back in a big way. He had 77 receiving yards on seven catches and 10 targets against New York back in week 1.

26. Jauan Jennings

Jennings has been a pretty reliable fantasy asset over the past several weeks, but touchdowns are propping up his fantasy scores, so he's kind of a boom or bust candidate.

A favorable matchup against the Titans eases my mind and helps me start Jennings in most leagues for week 15.

27. Marvin Harrison or Michael Wilson

Harrison is banged up, so if he's out again, Wilson could shine (and probably finish way above this based on what he's done with Harrison out this season).

The Texans are a tougher matchup, which is why the Cardinals' lead wideout ranks at No. 27 this week.

28. Jordan Addison

Addison outproduced Jefferson again in week 14, so some might feel safer about playing Addison over Jefferson.

The great matchup against the Cowboys means I'm comfortable starting both Vikings in any league setup.

29. Jerry Jeudy

Jeudy has been all over the place as a fantasy asset, but after a big showing in week 14, I'm fine firing him up in week 15.

Chicago is a good fantasy matchup, so that eases my mind plenty.

30. Jakobi Meyers

Meyers has a score in three straight games, but between 39-90 yards in those contests.

I'm willing to try him despite a tougher test against the Jets in week 15.

#week-15 #start-sit-decision

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