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Kate Magdziuk shares her Week 3 wide receiver rankings for standard scoring leagues and highlights several streaming options.
We may only be heading into Week 3, but for fantasy football purposes, it’s feeling more like Week 10 with the way that injuries have very suddenly started to mount.
Wideouts A.J. Brown (hamstring), Puka Nacua (knee) and Cooper Kupp (ankle) are all set to miss several games. Meanwhile, Amon-Ra St. Brown (soft tissue), Justin Jefferson (quad) and Tee Higgins (hamstring) are all also dealing with injuries, albeit looking a little more optimistic heading into the week.
Whether you’re in need of some depth at receiver due to injuries, or you’re simply looking for some Week 3 WR sleepers, you’re in the right place. Here are four sleeper wide receivers to consider, as well as my top-75 WR rankings for Week 3.
WR flex of the week: Jameson Williams, Detroit Lions (vs. Cardinals)
Welcome to the flex, Mr. Williams! It appears the former first-round pick has finally reached his breakout season as the WR7 in standard-scoring leagues through the first two weeks of the 2024 NFL season. Williams has commanded 20 total targets over Weeks 1 and 2, catching 10 of them for 20 receiving yards and a score, ranking top-five in yards per reception. He also leads all wide receivers with nine red zone targets and is one of just seven receivers with 3+ targets in the end zone, expanding his opportunity for scoring in an already potent Lions offense.
With Amon-Ra St. Brown managing a soft tissue injury, Williams could factor into this contest heavily, a matchup projected with the highest over/under of the week at 52.5 points.
Week 3 WR sleepers
Rostership percentages in Yahoo! Fantasy leagues are indicated in parentheses.
Andrei Iosivas, Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Commanders, 7%)
The Bengals seem likely to be without Tee Higgins again this week as he deals with a nagging hamstring issue. It’s unfortunate timing for fantasy managers, as he likely would likely eat the Washington Commanders’ secondary alive opposite Ja’Marr Chase… but alas, we can’t have everything. If Higgins does indeed miss Week 3, Andrei Iosivas becomes an intriguing sleeper option.
In the past two weeks without Higgins, Iosivas has played a full-time role, running just two fewer routes and seeing two fewer targets than star Ja’Marr Chase. None of their wideouts had more than 35 receiving yards this past week, but each of Iosivas’ two receptions went for touchdowns. Now, he’ll get a matchup against the worst secondary in the league to help fantasy managers looking for a flier.
Jauan Jennings, San Francisco 49ers (vs. Rams, 3%)
The San Francisco 49ers are dealing with some serious injury concerns across the board. First it was running back Christian McCaffrey that would miss time. Now, it’s wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who’s also expected to miss several weeks with a calf injury. Though replacing top talent is never an easy task, the Niners do have a nice amount of depth on offense, and a key piece of that depth is WR3 Jauan Jennings.
Jennings is typically praised for his ability as a blocker, but he’s had plenty of moments shining as a receiver as well; arguably, he would have most likely been dubbed Super Bowl LVIII MVP had the 49ers managed a win, having both thrown and caught a touchdown in the Big Game. This week, the 49ers will face the LA Rams, who are allowing a league-high 0.207 EPA per play against and the second-highest touchdown drive percentage in the league (40%) per PFF.
Jalen Nailor, Minnesota Vikings (vs. Texans, 1%)
This play isn’t for the weak of heart. However, opportunity — which Nailor should see plenty of in Week 3 — is everything, and desperate times do sometimes call for desperate measures. The Vikings are dealing with bad luck on the injury front on their own this year, starting out with a season-ending knee injury for rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy, followed by an ankle injury for second-year receiver Jordan Addison and now, a quad injury for star Justin Jefferson. There’s also the side note that T.J. Hockenson remains out in his own recovery from an ACL tear just last season.
There’s optimism that Jefferson won’t miss time with the injury, but if he is limited in any fashion, Nailor could see an uptick in target share that makes him a viable flier in deep leagues. Though the Vikings have a challenging matchup against the Houston Texans this week, Sam Darnold has looked capable enough under Kevin O’Connell that we can’t rule out a couple of big plays.
Fantasy football: Week 3 WR rankings
Fantasy Football Rankings – Week 3
#
Player (team)
Matchup
ECR
vs. ECR
1
CeeDee Lamb (DAL)
vs. BAL
1
0
2
Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET)
at ARI
2
0
3
Justin Jefferson (MIN)
vs. HOU
3
0
4
Ja’Marr Chase (CIN)
vs. WAS
4
0
5
Rashee Rice (KC)
at ATL
5
0
6
Nico Collins (HOU)
at MIN
6
0
7
Mike Evans (TB)
vs. DEN
8
+1
8
Garrett Wilson (NYJ)
vs. NE
7
-1
9
Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI)
vs. DET
9
0
10
Davante Adams (LV)
vs. CAR
10
0
11
Tyreek Hill (MIA)
at SEA
11
0
12
Chris Olave (NO)
vs. PHI
12
0
13
Brandon Aiyuk (SF)
at LAR
13
0
14
Chris Godwin (TB)
vs. DEN
15
+1
15
Malik Nabers (NYG)
at CLE
17
+2
16
DJ Moore (CHI)
at IND
16
0
17
Zay Flowers (BAL)
at DAL
18
+1
18
DeVonta Smith (PHI)
at NO
14
-4
19
DK Metcalf (SEA)
vs. MIA
19
0
20
Jameson Williams (DET)
at ARI
20
0
21
Drake London (ATL)
vs. KC
21
0
22
Michael Pittman Jr. (IND)
vs. CHI
22
0
23
Jaylen Waddle (MIA)
at SEA
26
+3
24
Amari Cooper (CLE)
vs. NYG
24
0
25
Stefon Diggs (HOU)
at MIN
25
0
26
Tank Dell (HOU)
at MIN
23
-3
27
Xavier Worthy (KC)
at ATL
28
+1
28
George Pickens (PIT)
vs. LAC
27
-1
29
Brian Thomas Jr. (JAC)
at BUF
32
+3
30
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA)
vs. MIA
31
+1
31
Terry McLaurin (WAS)
at CIN
33
+2
32
Calvin Ridley (TEN)
vs. GB
30
-2
33
Rashid Shaheed (NO)
vs. PHI
29
-4
34
Keenan Allen (CHI)
at IND
46
+12
35
Christian Kirk (JAC)
at BUF
34
-1
36
Jayden Reed (GB)
at TEN
35
-1
37
Diontae Johnson (CAR)
at LV
37
0
38
Khalil Shakir (BUF)
vs. JAC
36
-2
39
Demarcus Robinson (LAR)
vs. SF
38
-1
40
Courtland Sutton (DEN)
at TB
39
-1
41
Ladd McConkey (LAC)
at PIT
40
-1
42
Christian Watson (GB)
at TEN
50
+8
43
Jakobi Meyers (LV)
vs. CAR
44
+1
44
DeAndre Hopkins (TEN)
vs. GB
48
+4
45
Tee Higgins (CIN)
vs. WAS
83
+38
46
Tyler Lockett (SEA)
vs. MIA
42
-4
47
Rome Odunze (CHI)
at IND
43
-4
48
Romeo Doubs (GB)
at TEN
51
+3
49
Keon Coleman (BUF)
vs. JAC
49
0
50
Brandin Cooks (DAL)
vs. BAL
41
-9
51
Joshua Palmer (LAC)
at PIT
52
+1
52
Jerry Jeudy (CLE)
vs. NYG
45
-7
53
Gabe Davis (JAC)
at BUF
54
+1
54
Andrei Iosivas (CIN)
vs. WAS
47
-7
55
A.J. Brown (PHI)
at NO
89
+34
56
Quentin Johnston (LAC)
at PIT
53
-3
57
Adonai Mitchell (IND)
vs. CHI
59
+2
58
Darnell Mooney (ATL)
vs. KC
57
-1
59
Greg Dortch (ARI)
vs. DET
55
-4
60
Tyler Johnson (LAR)
vs. SF
56
-4
61
Curtis Samuel (BUF)
vs. JAC
70
+9
62
Wan’Dale Robinson (NYG)
at CLE
63
+1
63
Alec Pierce (IND)
vs. CHI
60
-3
64
Adam Thielen (CAR)
at LV
58
-6
65
Jordan Addison (MIN)
vs. HOU
87
+22
66
Allen Lazard (NYJ)
vs. NE
62
-4
67
Jalen McMillan (TB)
vs. DEN
61
-6
68
Rashod Bateman (BAL)
at DAL
66
-2
69
Ja’Lynn Polk (NE)
at NYJ
68
-1
70
Michael Wilson (ARI)
vs. DET
64
-6
71
Jahan Dotson (PHI)
at NO
71
0
72
Dontayvion Wicks (GB)
at TEN
76
+4
73
Mike Williams (NYJ)
vs. NE
67
-6
74
DeMario Douglas (NE)
at NYJ
75
+1
75
Josh Reynolds (DEN)
at TB
74
-1
Kate Magdziuk is an editor and contributor for Yahoo Fantasy and co-host of the Locked On Dynasty Football podcast. She is also the managing editor for Behind The Steel Curtain, SB Nation’s exclusive Pittsburgh Steelers blog. Her previous bylines include Pro Football Focus, NBC Sports Rotoworld and 4for4 Football, among others.
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