These player rankings track a player's value for the remainder of the season.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Mv
Rank
Player
Team
Bye
1
A.J. Green
CIN
8
2
Victor Cruz
NYG
11
3
Calvin Johnson
DET
5
4
Larry Fitzgerald
ARI
10
5
Percy Harvin
MIN
11
6
Julio Jones
ATL
7
7
Roddy White
ATL
7
8
Andre Johnson
HOU
8
9
Reggie Wayne
IND
4
10
Wes Welker
NEP
9
11
Brandon Marshall
CHI
6
12
Jordy Nelson
GBP
10
13
Marques Colston
NOS
6
14
Demaryius Thomas
DEN
7
15
Mike Wallace
PIT
4
16
Miles Austin
DAL
5
17
Dwayne Bowe
KCC
7
18
Vincent Jackson
TBB
5
19
Hakeem Nicks
NYG
11
20
Dez Bryant
DAL
5
21
Brandon Lloyd
NEP
9
22
Torrey Smith
BAL
8
23
Malcom Floyd
SDC
7
24
Antonio Brown
PIT
4
25
Steve Smith
CAR
6
26
DeSean Jackson
PHI
7
27
Eric Decker
DEN
7
28
Jeremy Maclin
PHI
7
29
Steve Johnson
BUF
8
30
James Jones
GBP
10
31
Anquan Boldin
BAL
8
32
Greg Jennings
GBP
10
33
Mike Williams
TBB
5
34
Michael Crabtree
SFO
9
35
Kendall Wright
TEN
11
36
Josh Gordon
CLE
10
37
Sidney Rice
SEA
11
38
Denarius Moore
OAK
5
39
Pierre Garcon
WAS
10
40
Randall Cobb
GBP
10
41
Kenny Britt
TEN
11
42
Brandon LaFell
CAR
6
43
Andre Roberts
ARI
10
44
Andrew Hawkins
CIN
8
45
Domenik Hixon
NYG
11
46
Davone Bess
MIA
7
47
Brian Hartline
MIA
7
48
Jeremy Kerley
NYJ
9
49
Brandon Gibson
STL
9
50
Chris Givens
STL
9
51
Darrius Heyward-Bey
OAK
5
52
Donnie Avery
IND
4
53
Ramses Barden
NYG
11
54
Lance Moore
NOS
6
55
Stephen Hill
NYJ
9
56
Mario Manningham
SFO
9
57
Nate Burleson
DET
5
58
Donald Jones
BUF
8
59
Leonard Hankerson
WAS
10
60
Cecil Shorts
JAC
6
61
Golden Tate
SEA
11
62
Devery Henderson
NOS
6
63
Nate Washington
TEN
11
64
Michael Jenkins
MIN
11
65
Rueben Randle
NYG
11
66
Jason Avant
PHI
7
67
Jerome Simpson
MIN
11
68
Alshon Jeffery
CHI
6
69
Robert Meachem
SDC
7
70
Santana Moss
WAS
10
71
Justin Blackmon
JAC
6
72
Derek Hagan
OAK
5
73
Kevin Ogletree
DAL
5
74
Julian Edelman
NEP
9
75
Danny Amendola
STL
9
Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs –
You wanted a change from Matt Cassel, you got Brady Quinn. Didn't exactly work out for the former king of the garbage time touchdown, who had just three grabs on nine targets.
Antonio Brown, Steelers –
At one time Brown was talked about as on the same level as Mike Wallace; now, he's clearly No. 2--both in the Steelers' wide receiver rotation and as a description of the way he's playing.
Greg Jennings, Packers –
If anyone formerly believed Jennings' absence was the reason for Green Bay's offensive struggles, the Sunday night dismantling of Houston--not to mention James Jones' emergence and Jordy Nelson's resurgence--should put those fears to rest.
Denarius Moore, Raiders –
So long as Moore can stay healthy he's filling the role of Carson Palmer's go-to guy in Oakland. The reason he isn't ranked higher is because he hasn't exactly mastered that "staying healthy" part.
Brian Hartline, Dolphins –
It was a nice run for Harline, whose 15 minutes of fantasy relevancy appear to be somewhere in the 14th minute.
Chris Givens, Rams –
He's proven to be good for a 50-yard catch every week, and with Danny Amendola out he's mixing in a couple more catches as well. Home runs plus, that's something to build on.
Michael Jenkins, Vikings –
With Jerome Simpson battling a back/foot injury and opposing defenses focused on Percy Harvin, Jenkins is stepping up as a Plan B for Christian Ponder. Ten targets and a touchdown suggest that Plan B could be a legit bye week plug-in.