Fantasy WR PPR Rankings Week 1: Who to start, sit at wide receiver in fantasy football

Nick Musial

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The opening week of the NFL season is finally here, and our Week 1 fantasy WR PPR rankings help serve as a guide in answering your start 'em, sit 'em questions at fantasy football's deepest position. There is some variance between PPR and standard formats when it comes to wide receiver rankings, but at the top, there isn’t much deviation between the two. Some potential sleepers (or busts) near the middle of our PPR rankings will likely see more variance on a week-to-week basis based on average depth of target, touchdown dependency, and a couple of other factors. Understanding how a WR could perform in both scoring formats as early as Week 1 plays a big part in your long-term fantasy success.

WRs with a reliable target share like Cooper Kupp (vs. Bills), Justin Jefferson (vs. Packers), and Keenan Allen (vs. Raiders) thrive in PPR formats. Conversely, a player who isn’t valued the same in PPR is Mike Evans (@ Cowboys), as his weekly production is is dependent on his ability to dominate in the red zone by scoring TDs. Evans is still a shoo-in starter in both formats, but a player like Jakobi Meyers (@ Dolphins) might get the starting nod in PPR formats while remaining on the bench in standard leagues due to his projected target share.

A few upper-echelon WRs have since changed teams -- most notably Davante Adams (@ Chargers), Tyreek Hill (vs. Patriots), and A.J. Brown (@ Lions) -- and while their skill sets warrant a high ranking, it’s still a bit unclear on exactly how they’ll be utilized in the early season. It could take a few weeks for them to really get in the groove, but they’re all still no-doubt starts for Week 1. Keep in mind that we’re not going to see Cowboys’ Michael Gallup and Lions’ Jameson Williams, as both players are still recovering from knee injuries sustained in the latter parts of their respective 2021 seasons. Their absences could allow for fellow WRs DJ Chark (vs. Eagles) and Jalen Tolbert (vs. Buccaneers) to see higher target shares and pay off as boom-or-bust flexes.

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A few players who we’re concerned about their usage relative to seasons pasts include Terry McLaurin (vs. Jaguars), Diontae Johnson (@ Bengals), and Chris Godwin (@ Cowboys). McLaurin has a new QB throwing passes his way in Carson Wentz, and the emergence of rookie WR Jahan Dotson could lower his ceiling. Johnson also has a new QB in Mitchell Trubisky and draws a tough matchup with the Bengals, while Godwin suits up after sustaining a torn ACL and is competing with several talented WRs for targets. Again, these WRs are still going to be in your starting lineup, but there’s a chance they underperform relative to their projections. 

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Some borderline WRs with tough Week 1 matchups include Elijah Moore (vs. Ravens), Gabriel Davis (@ Rams), and Allen Robinson (vs. Bills). They are matched up against some of the most talented coverage units in the league who have the chance to limit their fantasy output in Week 1. Moore also has to deal with Joe Flacco at QB. 

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In terms of sleepers, we think the aforementioned Dotson (vs. Jaguars) could put up a respectable fantasy output, while fellow rookies Drake London (vs. Saints) and Chris Olave (@ Falcons) are a bit undervalued in the fantasy world entering the season. Arizona’s Rondale Moore (vs. Chiefs) and Kansas City’s Mecole Hardman (@ Cardinals) are two other WRs who could emerge as Week 1 sleepers thanks to what should be a high-scoring game. Ditto for Alec Pierce (@ Texans) and Joshua Palmer (vs. Raiders).

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Overall, Week 1 of the fantasy season isn’t a time to hit the panic button if things don’t go smoothly. A one-game sample size isn’t the end all be all, as the NFL is truly a week-to-week league. If things do end up going well, don’t get a big head, as you could go from leading your league in points scored to putting up the fewest fantasy points in consecutive weeks. By understanding why a WR did/didn’t perform well, fantasy owners can benefit more in the long run. A long TD reception is nice and results in lots of fantasy points, but if that long TD catch was one of the only targets said player got, it’s likely he won’t be able to replicate that on a weekly basis.

We'll be updating these WR PPR rankings as needed throughout the week, so check back for the latest changes.

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Fantasy WR PPR Rankings Week 1: Who to start, sit at wide receiver in fantasy football

Rankings based on full-point PPR scoring formats

RankPlayer
1Cooper Kupp, Rams vs. Bills
2Justin Jefferson, Vikings vs. Packers
3Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals vs. Steelers
4Davante Adams, Raiders @ Chargers
5CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys vs. Buccaneers
6Stefon Diggs, Bills @ Rams
7Mike Evans, Buccaneers @ Cowboys
8Tyreek Hill, Dolphins vs. Patriots
9Keenan Allen, Chargers vs. Raiders
10Deebo Samuel, 49ers @ Bears
11Diontae Johnson, Steelers vs. Bengals
12Mike Williams, Chargers vs. Raiders
13A.J. Brown, Eagles @ Lions
14Terry McLaurin, Commanders vs. Jaguars
15Tee Higgins, Bengals vs. Steelers
16D.J. Moore, Panthers vs. Browns
17DK Metcalf, Seahawks vs. Broncos
18Darnell Mooney, Bears vs. 49ers
19Michael Pittman Jr., Colts @ Texans
20Marquise Brown, Cardinals vs. Chiefs
21Michael Thomas, Saints @ Falcons
22Courtland Sutton, Broncos @ Seahawks
23Brandin Cooks, Texans vs. Colts
24Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins vs. Patriots
25Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions vs. Eagles
26Elijah Moore, Jets vs. Ravens
27Jerry Jeudy, Broncos @ Seahawks
28DeVonta Smith, Eagles @ Lions
29Gabriel Davis, Bills @ Rams
30Allen Robinson II, Rams vs. Bills
31Rashod Bateman, Ravens @ Jets
32Chris Godwin, Buccaneers @ Cowboys
33Hunter Renfrow, Raiders @ Chargers
34Amari Cooper, Browns @ Panthers
35Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers @ Bears
36Tyler Lockett, Seahawks vs. Broncos
37Robert Woods, Titans vs. Giants
38JuJu Smith-Schuster, Chiefs @ Cardinals
39Jakobi Meyers, Patriots @ Dolphins
40Christian Kirk, Jaguars @ Commanders
41Romeo Doubs, Packers @ Vikings
42Adam Thielen, Vikings vs. Packers
43Sammy Watkins, Packers @ Vikings
44Chris Olave, Saints @ Falcons
45Julio Jones, Buccaneers @ Cowboys
46Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs @ Cardinals
47Drake London, Falcons vs. Saints
48Chase Claypool, Steelers @ Bengals
49Tyler Boyd, Bengals vs. Steelers
50Garrett Wilson, Jets vs. Ravens
51DeVante Parker, Patriots @ Dolphins
52DJ Chark, Lions vs. Eagles
53Kenny Golladay, Giants @ Titans
54Kadarius Toney, Giants @ Titans
55George Pickens, Steelers @ Bengals
56A.J. Green, Cardinals vs. Chiefs
57Alec Pierce, Colts @ Texans
58Joshua Palmer, Chargers vs. Raiders
59K.J. Hamler, Broncos @ Seahawks
60Jalen Tolbert, Cowboys vs. Buccaneers
61Mecole Hardman, Chiefs @ Cardinals
62Russell Gage, Buccaneers @ Cowboys
63Marvin Jones Jr., Jaguars @ Commanders
64Jarvis Landry, Saints @ Falcons
65Isaiah McKenzie, Bills @ Rams
66Nico Collins, Texans vs. Colts
67Jahan Dotson, Commanders vs. Jaguars
68Treylon Burks, Titans vs. Giants
69Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans vs. Giants
70Nelson Agholor, Patriots @ Dolphins
71Robbie Anderson, Panthers vs. Browns
72K.J. Osborn, Vikings vs. Packers
73Corey Davis, Jets vs. Ravens
74Sterling Shepard, Giants @ Titans
75Andy Isabella, Cardinals vs. Chiefs
76Jauan Jennings, 49ers @ Bears
77Parris Campbell, Colts @ Texans
78Skyy Moore, Chiefs @ Cardinals
79Curtis Samuel, Commanders vs. Jaguars
80Marquez Callaway, Saints @ Falcons

Nick Musial

Nick Musial is a Content Producer at The Sporting News. He recently joined the team after studying sport management and journalism at the University of Kansas. Nick’s an avid sports bettor who’s always looking for value.