The 2024-25 NFL season has begun which means fantasy football is back! The fantasy landscape has already changed since the preseason due to breakout players and major injuries across the league.Bye weeks are starting to take place. This means that wide receivers like Justin Jefferson and Tyreek Hill will be out this week. On top of that injuries have started to mount up at this point of the season. It is always a great idea to evaluate backup options so that way fantasy managers are prepared if star players miss time. Here are the fantasy football week 6 wide receiver rankings.
[Ratings are subject to change due to injury reports or possible move to Injured Reserve List]
[Check out the section below for details on players already rumored to possibly miss this week and how their replacement options rank for the week]
Key:
Must Start- a player who is in your lineup regardless of the matchup or most circumstances. They will likely finish near the top of the league in points that week and in most weeks.
Starting WR1- a player who makes fantasy owners comfortable starting week after week. Regardless of the matchup, this player has a high floor.
High WR2- a player who may not be likely to carry a lineup that week, but has the ability to have a breakout game and is teetering between WR1 and WR2 territory.
Starting WR2- a player who should be started in most lineups and should reach their point projection. This player is started because of their consistency and moderately high floor
Low WR2- a player who may not be a lock to start for a team every week, but will start more times than not. Their production may not be pretty or win a person their lineup but the production is consistent enough to make a fantasy owner comfortable starting them.
Flex- a player who could float around the territory of being benched, but is started due to the potential to play better than their point projection. However, this player has the potential to flop and cause a fantasy team to lose if he has a bad game.
Deeper League Flex- a player who has starting value in deeper leagues. There are enough reasons to leave this player on the bench, but their upside makes them an attractive option. Desperate times may call for a player like this to be inserted into starting lineups.
Upside Player- a player who is boom or bust. This player can exceed expectations in a given week or could flop and be the reason why someone lost their fantasy matchup.
Leave on the Bench- a player who should be avoided in all lineups that week. Many times this player could even be left on waivers.
Fantasy Football Week 6 Wide Receiver Rankings
Category | Name | Opponent | Ranking |
Must Start | CeeDee Lamb | vs Detroit Lions | WR1 |
Must Start | Ja’Marr Chase | vs New York Giants | WR2 |
Starting WR1 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | vs Dallas Cowboys | WR3 |
Starting WR1 | Drake London | vs Carolina Panthers | WR4 |
Starting WR1 | Stefon Diggs | vs New England Patriots | WR5 |
High WR2 | Malik Nabers* | vs Cincinnati Bengals | WR6 |
High WR2 | A.J. Brown* | vs Cleveland Browns | WR7 |
High WR2 | Terry McLaurin | vs Baltimore Ravens | WR8 |
High WR2 | D.K. Metcalf | vs San Francisco 49ers | WR9 |
High WR2 | Chris Godwin | vs New Orleans Saints | WR10 |
High WR2 | D.J. Moore | vs Jacksonville Jaguars | WR11 |
High WR2 | Jayden Reed | vs Arizona Cardinals | WR12 |
High WR2 | Deebo Samuel | vs Seattle Seahawks | WR13 |
Starting WR2 | Garrett Wilson | vs Buffalo Bills | WR14 |
Starting WR2 | Tee Higgins | vs Baltimore Ravens | WR15 |
Starting WR2 | DeVonta Smith* | vs Cleveland Browns | WR16 |
Starting WR2 | Marvin Harrison Jr. | vs Green Bay Packers | WR17 |
Starting WR2 | Diontae Johnson | vs Atlanta Falcons | WR18 |
Starting WR2 | Rashid Shaheed | vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers | WR19 |
Starting WR2 | Brandon Aiyuk | vs Seattle Seahawks | WR20 |
Starting WR2 | Zay Flowers | vs Washington Commanders | WR21 |
Low WR2 | Darnell Mooney | vs Carolina Panthers | WR22 |
Low WR2 | Chris Olave | vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers | WR23 |
Low WR2 | Mike Evans | vs New Orleans Saints | WR24 |
Low WR2 | Wan’Dale Robinson | vs Cincinnati Bengals | WR25 |
Flex | Brian Thomas Jr. | vs Chicago Bears | WR26 |
Flex | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | vs San Francisco 49ers | WR27 |
Flex | Michael Pittman Jr. | vs Tennessee Titans | WR28 |
Flex | Christian Kirk | vs Chicago Bears | WR29 |
Flex | Jakobi Meyers | vs Pittsburgh Steelers | WR30 |
Flex | Jameson Williams | vs Dallas Cowboys | WR31 |
Deep League Flex | George Pickens | vs Las Vegas Raiders | WR32 |
Deep League Flex | Amari Cooper | vs Philadelphia Eagles | WR33 |
Deep League Flex | Tank Dell | vs New England Patriots | WR34 |
Deep League Flex | Calvin Ridley | vs Indianapolis Colts | WR35 |
Deep League Flex | Courtland Sutton | vs Los Angeles Chargers | WR36 |
Deep League Flex | Ray-Ray McCloud | vs Carolina Panthers | WR37 |
Deep League Flex | Josh Downs | vs Tennessee Titans | WR38 |
Deep League Flex | Khalil Shakir* | vs New York Jets | WR39 |
Deep League Flex | Tyler Lockett | vs San Francisco 49ers | WR40 |
Deep League Flex | Ladd McConkey | vs Denver Broncos | WR41 |
Deep League Flex | Xavier Legette* | vs Atlanta Falcons | WR42 |
Deep League Flex | Jalen Tolbert | vs Detroit Lions | WR43 |
Upside Play | Dontayvion Wicks | vs Arizona Cardinals | WR44 |
Upside Play | DeAndre Hopkins | vs Indianapolis Colts | WR45 |
Upside Play | Michael Wilson | vs Green Bay Packers | WR46 |
Upside Play | Romeo Doubs | vs Arizona Cardinals | WR47 |
Upside Play | Tre Tucker | vs Pittsburgh Steelers | WR48 |
Upside Play | Quentin Johnston | vs Denver Broncos | WR49 |
Upside Play | Rome Odunze | vs Jacksonville Jaguars | WR50 |
Upside Play | Jerry Jeudy | vs Philadelphia Eagles | WR51 |
Upside Play | Keon Coleman | vs New York Jets | WR52 |
Upside Play | Keenan Allen | vs Jacksonville Jaguars | WR53 |
Upside Play | Allen Lazard | vs Buffalo Bills | WR54 |
Upside Play | Rashod Bateman | vs Washington Commanders | WR55 |
Leave on the Bench | Jauan Jennings | vs Seattle Seahawks | WR56 |
Leave on the Bench | Gabe Davis | vs Chicago Bears | WR57 |
Leave on the Bench | Demario “Pop” Douglas | vs Houston Texans | WR58 |
Leave on the Bench | Mike Williams | vs Buffalo Bills | WR59 |
Leave on the Bench | Greg Dortch | vs Green Bay Packers | WR60 |
Leave on the Bench | Ja’Lynn Polk | vs Houston Texans | WR61 |
Leave on the Bench | Jonathan Mingo | vs Atlanta Falcons | WR62 |
Leave on the Bench | Noah Brown* | vs Baltimore Ravens | WR63 |
Leave on the Bench | Kendrick Bourne | vs Houston Texans | WR64 |
Leave on the Bench | Darius Slayton | vs Cincinnati Bengals | WR65 |
Leave on the Bench | Josh Palmer | vs Denver Broncos | WR66 |
Leave on the Bench | Tyler Boyd | vs Indianapolis Colts | WR67 |
Leave on the Bench | Josh Reynolds | vs Los Angeles Chargers | WR68 |
Leave on the Bench | Adonai Mitchell | vs Tennessee Titans | WR69 |
Leave on the Bench | Elijah Moore | vs Philadelphia Eagles | WR70 |
Leave on the Bench | Jalen McMillan* | vs New Orleans Saints | WR71 |
Leave on the Bench | Alec Pierce | vs Tennessee Titans | WR72 |
Leave on the Bench | Sterling Shepard | vs New Orleans Saints | WR73 |
Players that could miss this week’s game
WR6 Malik Nabers, New York Giants
Malik Nabers missed last week’s game against the Seattle Seahawks with a concussion. Nabers is expected to return this week. If Nabers misses Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals Wan’Dale Robinson becomes WR21 between Brandon Aiyuk and Zay Flowers. Darius Slayton moves up to WR46 between Michael Wilson and Romeo Doubs.
Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receivers: WR7 A.J. Brown & WR16 DeVonta Smith
A.J. Brown has missed the past three games with a hamstring injury. DeVonta Smith missed Philadelphia’s last game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a concussion. If both Brown and Smith miss Week 6 against the Cleveland Browns Jahan Dotson becomes WR54 between Rashod Bateman and Jauan Jennings. Parris Campbell becomes WR64 between Kendrick Bourne and Darius Slayton.
If Brown plays in Week 6 against the Cleveland Browns and Smith is inactive, Jahan Dotson becomes WR65 between Darius Slayton and Josh Palmer.
If Smith plays in Week 6 against the Cleveland Browns and Brown is inactive, Smith moves up to WR7 between Malik Nabers and Terry McLaurin. Jahan Dotson becomes WR 65 between Darius Slayton and Josh Palmer.
WR39 Khalil Shakir, Buffalo Bills
Khalil Shakir missed last week’s game against the Houston Texans with an ankle injury. It is unclear if Shakir will continue to miss time with the injury. If Shakir misses Week 6 against the New York Jets Keon Coleman moves up to WR40 between Tyler Lockett and Ladd McConkey.
WR42 Xavier Legette, Carolina Panthers
Xavier Legette suffered a shoulder injury last week against the Chicago Bears. He is expected to play this week. If Legette misses Week 6 against the Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Mingo moves up to WR53 between Keenan Allen and Allen Lazard. Jalen Coker becomes the WR71 between Elijah Moore and Jalen McMillan.
WR63 Noah Brown, Washington Commanders
Noah Brown misses last week’s game against the Cleveland Browns with a groin injury. It is unclear if this injury could cause Brown to miss more time. If Brown misses Week 6 against the Baltimore Ravens Luke McCaffrey becomes the WR67 between Tyler Boyd and Josh Reynolds. Olamide Zaccheaus becomes the WR73 between Alec Pierce and Sterling Shepard.
WR71 Jalen McMillan, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jalen McMillan missed the past two games with a hamstring injury. It is unclear if McMillan will miss more time because of this injury. If McMillan misses Week 6 against the New Orleans Saints Sterling Shepard moves up to WR71 between Elijah Moore and Alec Piece.
Players that are currently not expected to play
Nico Collins, Houston Texans
Nico Collins is considered week-to-week with a hamstring injury. He is expected to miss time because of this injury. While Collins is out Stefon Diggs becomes the clear number one receiver in this offense followed by Tank Dell and Xavier Hutchinson.
Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders
Davante Adams has missed the past two games with a hamstring injury. He is expected to miss at least one more game because of the injury. Adams is also holding out for a potential trade to a new team and likely will not return for the Raiders. This means Jakobi Meyers becomes the number one wide receiver for the Raiders offense for likely the rest of the season. Tre Tucker will slide into the number two receiver role for Las Vegas.
Brandin Cooks, Dallas Cowboys
Brandin Cooks was placed on Injured Reserve with a knee injury. While Cooks it out Tolbert becomes the clear number two receiver in Dallas’ offense. Kavontae Turpin will be Dallas’ third receiver in three receiver sets.
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