The 2024 NFL season is almost here, and it’s time to continue our fantasy football rankings as draft season rolls on.
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Here are the top 10 wide receivers to target in the first few rounds of your drafts, starting with a non-consensus option at No. 1.
Hill led the league with 1,799 receiving yards and tied the league lead with 13 receiving touchdowns a year ago. The Dolphins will have one of the league’s most explosive offenses again this season, and Hill’s big-play ability should make him the first receiver off the boards in this year’s drafts.
Lamb is a consensus No. 1 receiver this year due to his dominant 2023 season and the lack of talent in the Cowboys’ wide receiver room. However, offseason drama between him and the Cowboys has led to a holdout and an overall weird situation. The Cowboys would be smart to get something done with Lamb as soon as possible, but for now, question marks remain.
Jefferson only appeared in 10 games last season but averaged more than 100 receiving yards per game. He’s fully healthy this year, but will now be without Kirk Cousins, who signed with the Atlanta Falcons. Have no fear. Jefferson will do well no matter who’s throwing him passes, and it sounds like veteran Sam Darnold will be that guy to start the season. Darnold will feed his No. 1 receiver early and often.
Chase will get his star quarterback Joe Burrow back, which will bode well for his fantasy season. Even without a fully healthy Burrow, he managed to reel in 1,216 yards and seven touchdowns last year. He’s due for a big season this year.
St. Brown has been Mr. Consistency both in fantasy and for the Lions. Expect a similar season to the one he had last year when he reeled in 119 catches for 1,515 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Brown has turned into one of the best receivers in the NFL in Philadelphia. Last year, he had 106 catches for 1,456 yards and seven touchdowns.
Wilson has done a lot with a little at quarterback in his two-year career. Now, he’ll have future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers finally throwing him passes. His breakout season is coming.
Nacua made history last year reeling in 105 catches for 1,486 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie. He’ll continue to work as the No. 1 option in a high-powered Rams offense.
The Raiders’ quarterback questions could hurt Adams, but he’s still one of the best all-around receivers in the NFL with four straight 1,000-yard seasons. If Gardner Minshew is the starter, Adams will likely have a huge year in an improved Raiders offense.
Evans is the epitome of consistency, as he has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in all 10 of his seasons with the Buccaneers. He also had a tied-for-league-best 13 receiving touchdowns last year.
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