Week 2 Fantasy Rankings: Wide receiver

Matt Lutovsky

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It's the Week 2 wide receiver rankings, which means it's the Week 2 WR "collective shrug". The top players were target hogs in the season's opening week, but as always, the middle tier was a hit-or-miss hodgepodge of surprise performances (both good and bad). Add a few injuries (Doug Baldwin, Marquise Goodwin) and unpredictable matchups to the mix, and Week 2 is always a start 'em/sit 'em nightmare.

We'll try not to overreact to Week 1, but it's difficult when that's all you have to go on. Is Chris Hogan really a non-factor in the Patriots offense? Do Ryan Fitzpatrick and DeSean Jackson really have a special connection? Are Buffalo's quarterbacks really incapable of getting the ball to Kelvin Benjamin? We don't have definitive answers to these questions (well, maybe the last one), so we have to try to balance everything we saw last week. Just because Jamison Crowder wasn't involved much in the Redskins offense doesn't mean he won't be this week in a favorable matchup against the Colts. We know he's talented, and that's important.

Of course, Week 1 workload is also important. Fantasy points can be inflated by one big play, especially a touchdown, so focusing on targets tells us a little more. Those can change in a hurry, as well, but it's usually a better indicator of future involvement than a random 50-yard gain or even a touchdown. Things should be a little (emphasis on "little") more clear in Week 3. In the meantime, let's try to figure things out for Week 2.

Week 2 Rankings:
Quarterback | Running Back | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker

Reminder: We will keep these rankings updated and add analysis during the week, so check back often for the latest news and injury updates. And if you're looking for more analysis, find out how you'll lose in Week 2 or listen to our Week 2 preview podcast.

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Week 2 Fantasy Football Rankings: WRs

These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues

1Antonio Brown, Steelers vs. Chiefs. In poor conditions in a game in which Ben Roethlisberger played horribly, Brown caught nine of 16 targets for 93 yards and a score. Just like the next six guys on this list, he's a safe start every week.
2Michael Thomas, Saints vs. Browns
3Odell Beckham Jr., Giants @ Cowboys
4DeAndre Hopkins, Texans @ Titans
5Keenan Allen, Chargers @ Bills
6Julio Jones, Falcons vs. Panthers
7Tyreek Hill, Chiefs @ Steelers
8A.J. Green, Bengals vs. Ravens
9Stefon Diggs, Vikings @ Packers
10Marvin Jones Jr., Lions @ 49ers
11Mike Evans, Buccaneers vs. Eagles. Evans dominated in Week 1 and the Eagles were dominated by Julio Jones. It's tempting to think he should be even higher, but we still have doubts about Ryan Fitzpatrick, especially against a tough defense.
12Brandin Cooks, Rams vs. Cardinals
13JuJu Smith-Schuster, Steelers vs. Chiefs
14Nelson Agholor, Eagles @ Buccaneers. Agholor caught eight of 10 targets in Week 1, which sounds great -- until you see he only had 33 yards. We're going to trust the targets here and expect more yards and/or a touchdown against the relatively weak Bucs defense.
15Davante Adams, Packers vs. Vikings. If Aaron Rodgers (knee) is out, Adams will drop considerably in our rankings. But even against a tough defense, we think he has upside if Rodgers is throwing him the ball.
 

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16T.Y. Hilton, Colts @ Redskins
17Demaryius Thomas, Broncos vs. Raiders. Emmanuel Sanders outproduced Thomas across the board in Week 1, but they both had double-digit targets and scored. We expect these two to have similar upside most weeks, and against the Raiders, both are in play as WR2s.
18Golden Tate, Lions @ 49ers
19Jarvis Landry, Browns @ Saints
20Adam Thielen, Vikings @ Packers. Thielen doubled Stefon Diggs in targets (12 to 6) and posted 102 yards to Diggs' 43. Diggs got in the end zone, though, so both receivers can easily pay off most weeks. We like Diggs a little more than Thielen, but this is a 1A and 1B situation.
21Emmanuel Sanders, Broncos vs. Raiders
22Kenny Stills, Dolphins @ Jets. Stills was a nice Week 1 surprise, catching four of five targets for 106 yards and two scores. Jakeem Grant (7) and Danny Amendola (6) actually had more targets, so we're not completely sold on Stills as a consistent, every-week producer yet, but we like the matchup and his big-play upside as long as DeVante Parker (finger) is out.
23Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals @ Rams
24Corey Davis, Titans vs. Texans. After getting 13 targets in Week 1, it seems clear Davis is Tennessee's go-to receiver. The loss of Delanie Walker (ankle) likely means even more targets for Davis. His actual production will vary, especially if Marcus Mariota (elbow) is out, but he has plenty of upside and opportunity.
25Devin Funchess, Panthers @ Falcons
26Allen Robinson, Bears vs. Seahawks
27Dante Pettis, 49ers vs. Lions
28Cooper Kupp, Rams vs. Cardinals
29Chris Hogan, Patriots @ Jaguars. This probably seems too high for a guy who had one catch for 11 yards and is facing the best defense in the league, but everything goes out the window with the Patriots. Hogan is still one of Tom Brady's few reliable receivers, and he was fairly steady when he played last year. A bounce-back performance wouldn't be a surprise.
 

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30Michael Crabtree, Ravens @ Bengals
31Amari Cooper, Raiders @ Broncos.
32Paul Richardson, Redskins vs. Colts. Richardson led Washington's wide receivers in targets (6) and always has big-play potential. The Colts were burned deep by A.J. Green in Week 1 and have a shaky secondary in general, so we're going out on a limb and predicting a nice game for Richardson in Week 2.
33Robby Anderson, Jets vs. Dolphins
34Pierre Garcon, 49ers vs. Lions
35Brandon Marshall, Seahawks @ Bears.
36Cole Beasley, Cowboys vs. Giants. The Cowboys passing game was stuck in neutral against the Panthers last week, but Beasley was clearly Dak Prescott's go-to guy, catching seven of eight targets for 73 yards. A much friendlier matchup against the Giants should help Beasley continue to rack up catches. His ceiling is limited, but his floor is higher than you think.
37Sammy Watkins, Chiefs @ Steelers. Much like last year, Watkins seemed invisible for much of Week 1, catching three of five targets for 21 yards. Waltkins remains a worthwhile deep threat, and given Patrick Mahomes' arm, he's always a threat for a big play or two. We expect a better performance this week.
38Will Fuller, Texans @ Titans. Fuller should be set to return from a hamstring injury in Week 2, and his deep speed and ability as a TD threat will make him an intriguing option as a high-upside WR3/FLEX.
39Antonio Callaway, Browns @ Saints
40Dede Westbrook, Jaguars vs. Patriots
41Kelvin Benjamin, Bills vs. Chargers
42Allen Hurns, Cowboys vs. Giants
43Robert Woods, Rams vs. Cardinals
44Mike Williams, Chargers @ Bills. Williams quietly put up 81 yards on the Chiefs defense and seemed to earn the trust of Philip Rivers during the opener. In a matchup with a bad Bills defense that just allowed 47 points to the Ravens, Williams has some upside, so he should garner FLEX consideration.
45Danny Amendola, Dolphins @ Jets
46Tyler Lockett, Seahawks @ Bears. It's unclear whether or not Lockett or Brandon Marshall will be the No. 1 receiver for the Seahawks while Doug Baldwin is out. Either way, it's hard to trust either as a strong option against a good Bears defense, and Lockett will be too reliant on the big-play to trust as anything more than a low-end FLEX play.
47Ted Ginn, Saints vs. Browns
48Randall Cobb, Packers vs. Vikings. Cobb had an impressive stat line in the season opener, logging nine catches for 142 yards and a TD. However, more than half of that production came on his 75-yard TD catch. Against a tough Vikings defense, Cobb doesn't have as much upside, especially if Aaron Rodgers can't play or isn't 100 percent.
49Keelan Cole, Jaguars vs. Patriots
50Geronimo Allison, Packers vs. Vikings
51Jordy Nelson, Raiders @ Broncos
52Quincy Enunwa, Jets vs. Dolphins. Enunwa saw a team-high 10 targets against the Lions and turned them into six catches for 63 yards and a TD. He was a popular player on the waiver wire this week, but we'd like to see one more solid performance out of him before we trust him as a starting option.
53Jamison Crowder, Redskins vs. Colts
54Sterling Shepard, Giants @ Cowboys
55Phillip Dorsett, Patriots @ Jaguars. Dorsett was the top receiver for the Patriots last week, but he has a much tougher matchup against the Jaguars in Week 2. Given the unpredictable nature of the Patriots offense, it may be best to sit him for now and see if he really proves to be Tom Brady's preferred receiver target.
56DeSean Jackson, Buccaneers vs. Eagles
57John Brown, Ravens @ Bengals
58D.J. Moore, Panthers @ Falcons
59Kenny Golladay, Lions @ 49ers
60Calvin Ridley, Falcons vs. Panthers. Ridley didn't catch a pass in the NFL opener. That should change against the Panthers, but if Julio Jones continues to see a lion's share of the targets (19 last week) Ridley won't have enough volume to be anything more than a boom-or-bust playmaker.
61Michael Gallup, Cowboys vs. Giants
62Josh Doctson, Redskins vs. Colts
63Taylor Gabriel, Bears @ Seahawks
64Chris Godwin, Buccaneers vs. Eagles. Godwin had a TD in the opener against the Saints. In the event that DeSean Jackson is out as he deals with a concussion, Godwin could vault up this rankings.
65Rishard Matthews, Titans vs. Texans
66Donte Moncrief, Jaguars vs. Patriots
67Mohamed Sanu, Falcons vs. Panthers
68Anthony Miller, Bears @ Seahawks
69Jakeem Grant, Dolphins @ Jets
70Willie Snead, Ravens @ Bengals
71John Ross, Bengals vs. Ravens
72Tyrell Williams, Chargers @ Bills
73Christian Kirk, Cardinals @ Rams
74Jaron Brown, Seahawks @ Bears

Matt Lutovsky

Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.