NFL Wide Receiver Power Rankings after Week 10

Our definitive rankings
10: Malik Nabers
9: Brian Thomas Jr.
8: Amon-Ra St. Brown
7: Terry McLaurin
6: Drake London
5: Zay Flowers
4: Garrett Wilson
3: A.J. Brown
2: Justin Jefferson
1: Ja’Marr Chase
Our definitive rankings

The NFL season is over halfway through and due to a number of injuries, to both receivers and their quarterbacks, our wide receiver rankings are going to be looking a lot different than at the start of the season. We are basing this on 2024 performance alone, so if your favorite player isn’t there, it’s not a personal attack on them. All stats are sourced from Pro Football Reference.

10: Malik Nabers

Nabers has been a little quieter of late as teams have learned that shutting him down effectively stymies the Giants’ passing game. Throughout the first month of the year, Nabers was dominant, and even now is consistently getting open even if he isn’t getting thrown the ball. If the Giants can move on from Daniel Jones, they will have a weapon ready and waiting for their next QB.

9: Brian Thomas Jr.

Brian Thomas Jr. is another rookie who has impressed in his first NFL season, racking up over 600 yards and five TDs. He has been a reliable deep threat for Trevor Lawrence, which was to be expected given his athleticism, but it's been the other areas of his game that have impressed us even more.

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8: Amon-Ra St. Brown

St. Brown may not have the gaudy yardage numbers that some receivers have in the NFL, instead, he has been racking up huge catch numbers and is tied-second in the NFL in receiving TDs. The Lions have been blowing teams out so often they haven't been relying on the passing game, which explains why his numbers look slightly less impressive this year.

7: Terry McLaurin

Scary Terry has long been one of our favorite wide receivers in the NFL, consistently putting up excellent numbers despite incompetence at QB. This year, with OROY-favorite Jayden Daniels throwing him the ball, he has been elite, with over 700 yards and six TDs on the year already.

6: Drake London

It’s no surprise London looks like a better player with Kirk Cousins throwing him the football after a couple of years with less-than-competent QB play. He and Darnell Mooney, who deserves his own shoutout, have become a potent pass-catching duo, but for us, it’s London who’s the star and deserves the plaudits.

5: Zay Flowers

Just when you think you’ve contained the Ravens’ incredible rushing attack, they find a way to get Zay Flowers open in the middle of the field and then try to stop him. He’s become a reliable target underneath who can break any play into a long touchdown.

4: Garrett Wilson

It’s no surprise Garrett Wilson has continued his ascendance with Aaron Rodgers as his quarterback. The former OROY makes football look incredibly easy at times, as evidenced by his two, one-handed catches in prime-time against the Texans last week.

3: A.J. Brown

If A.J. Brown had been healthy all year, we may have him on top of our rankings, but he’s missed some time with a hamstring injury that knocks him down a place or two. Brown’s size and athleticism are a rare combination, he can go up and get the ball, or catch it underneath and run over you, it’s impressive to watch.

2: Justin Jefferson

Jefferson has, relatively quietly, put up incredible numbers this year, with 831 receiving yards and five TDs already. It speaks of the ridiculous standards he’s held to that this isn’t a surprise to anyone watching.

1: Ja’Marr Chase

Pro Football Focus has Chase with a 92.2 grade over the season, over 2 rating points higher than second place, which is significant. For us, Chase could arguably be in MVP conversations with how well he has been playing as he now has 981 yards (150 more than Jefferson in second place) and 10 TDs on the year. He’s been immense.

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