MIAMI, Dec. 5 (UPI) — Brandin Cooks and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are among my five must-start wide receivers for Week 14 of the fantasy football season.
If you need more options for your roster, check out my top add/drops article. My Week 14 rankings for quarterbacks and running backs will also be available and updated throughout the week.
CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill, Ja’Marr Chase, A.J. Brown and Amon-Ra St. Brown lead my Top 50 Week 14 wide receiver rankings, which are listed below. Keenan Allen, Stefon Diggs, D.J. Moore, Deebo Samuel and Mike Evans round out my Top 10.
All of my must-start options rank inside the Top 28 in my rankings, meaning all should be started in leagues that include at least 14 teams.
Players from the Arizona Cardinals and Washington Commanders should be benched or dropped in redraft leagues, as those teams have Week 14 byes.
Michael Pittman Jr.
Pittman is my No. 11 fantasy football wide receiver for Week 14. The Indianapolis Colts pass catcher received a season-high 16 targets in Week 13 when he caught 11 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.
Pittman, who is tied with Tyreek Hill for the second-most targets in the NFL, caught at least eight passes in six of his last seven games. He eclipsed 100 receiving yards in each of his last two performances.
This week, the Colts will face the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals allowed the eighth-most receiving yards per game to wide receivers through 13 weeks. They surrendered five touchdowns to the position over their last five games.
I expect successful fantasy performances from both Bengals quarterback Jake Browning and Colts passer Gardner Minshew in this matchup, leading to great production for all pass catchers.
Look for Pittman to receive at least 10 targets. He should reward his stock owners with another 100-yard performance and remains a WR1 going forward.Wide receiver Nico Collins (C) and the Houston Texans will face the New York Jets on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. File Photo by Mark Black/UPI
Nico Collins
Collins was already leading the Houston Texans with 85 targets, 59 catches and 991 receiving yards this season. Now the third-year pass catcher should receive even more looks, with fellow Texans wide receiver Tank Dell sustaining a season-ending injury in Week 13.
Collins logged season-highs with 12 targets, nine catches, 191 yards and a score in the Texans’ Week 13 win over the Denver Broncos. He averaged 6.5 catches and 103.5 yards per game over his last four appearances. He also scored in three of those games.
This week, the Texans get a tough matchup against cornerback Sauce Gardner and the New York Jets, but I’m not taking Collins out of my lineup.
The Jets gave up the fewest fantasy points per game to wide receivers through 13 weeks, but did allow Miami Dolphins stars Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle to each log 100 receiving yards in Week 12. Miami also surrendered 115 yards and a score in week 11 to Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir.
I expect the Texans to win this contest, with quarterback C.J. Stroud throwing for at least 250 yards. Stroud should spread out targets to his pass catchers, with Collins seeing close to 10 looks. He is my No. 13 play.Wide receiver Brandin Cooks and the Dallas Cowboys will host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Arlington, Texas. File Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI
Brandin Cooks
Cooks was among my top waiver-wire priorities last week. He rewarded those who picked him up by scoring a touchdown for the fifth time in seven games.
The Dallas Cowboys are on fire as of late, with at least 33 points in each of their last four games, all victories. They eclipsed 40 points in three of them. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott threw his name into the MVP conversation along the way. He averaged more than 316 passing yards and three touchdowns per game over his last six appearances.
Look for that trend to continue this week, when the Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagles in a pivotal NFC East matchup. The Eagles hold the top seed in the NFC, but continue to struggle to defend opposing passing games. They allowed the most catches, fantasy points and touchdowns per game to wide receivers so far this season. They also surrendered the second-most receiving yards per game to the position.
The Eagles just allowed a total of five scores to San Francisco 49ers wide receivers Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings in Week 13. They’ve surrendered at least two scores to wide receivers in four of their last five games.
This game should be a shootout, with the Cowboys and Eagles offenses running and passing up and down the field on Sunday Night Football. Cooks should haul in one of Prescott’s several touchdown tosses. He is my No. 17 play.Wide receiver Tee Higgins (R) and the Cincinnati Bengals will host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in Cincinnati. File Photo by Steve Nesius/UPI
Tee Higgins
Higgins is another great WR2 play this week, when his Bengals host the Colts. The Bengals playmaker was quiet in Week 13, hauling in just three catches for 36 yards. He also hasn’t scored since September.
Despite his lack of consistent success this season, I like him heading into Week 14. Bengals quarterback Jake Browning is now more comfortable in the offense and should look Higgins way a bit more. Look for the Colts to focus most of their secondary on stopping Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, which should result in more favorable coverage for Higgins.
Higgins, who caught eight passes for 110 yards in Week 9, before an injury hiatus, also should get back into rhythm in this good matchup. The Colts’ defense ranks No. 26 overall and No. 17 against the pass. They also allowed three scores to the position over their last two games.
Browning has a great shot to throw for 300 yards for the second-consecutive week. I expect Higgins to eclipse 100 receiving yards for the second time this season. He is my No. 20 play.
Jaxson Smith-Njigba
Smith-Njigba didn’t eclipse six targets, five catches or 48 receiving yards through his first five games of the season. He also failed to reach the end zone.
Since then, he is averaging 6.1 targets, 4.1 catches and 51.1 receiving yards per game. The Seattle Seahawks rookie totaled season highs with 11 targets and seven catches in Week 13. I expect similar production, with a chance for a score, in Week 14 against the San Francisco 49ers.
The 49ers look like the best team in the NFL in recent weeks, but Seahawks playmakers should still provide fantasy football value Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif.
The 49ers’ defense ranks No. 5 overall, but is led by its run-stuffing defensive line. They rank No. 14 against the pass and surrendered the second-most catches and ninth-most receiving yards and fantasy points per game to wide receivers so far this season.
Smith-Njigba is a bit of a long shot and likely needs a touchdown to warrant a start, but I like his odds in this spot. He is my No. 26 option and can be plugged in as a low-end WR2/high-end WR3.Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb remains an elite WR1 in fantasy football. File Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI
Week 14 fantasy football wide receiver rankings
1. CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys vs. PHI
2. Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins vs. TEN
3. Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals vs. IND
4. A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles at DAL
5. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions at CHI
6. Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers vs. DEN
7. Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills at KC
8. D.J. Moore, Chicago Bears vs. DET
9. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. SEA
10. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at ATL
11. Michael Pittman Jr., Indianapolis Colts at CIN
12. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings at LV
13. Nico Collins, Houston Texans at NYJ
14. Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos at LAC
15. Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders vs. MIN
16. DeAndre Hopkins, Tennessee Titans at MIA
17. Brandin Cooks, Dallas Cowboys vs. PHI
18. Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams at BAL
19. Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins vs. TEN
20. Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals vs. IND
21. Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints vs. CAR
22. Rashee Rice, Kansas City Chiefs vs. BUF
23. Calvin Ridley, Jacksonville Jaguars at CLE
24. Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers vs. SEA
25. Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers at NYG
26. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks at SF
27. Garrett Wilson, New York Jets vs. HOU
28. DeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles at DAL
29. Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens vs. LAR
30. Drake London, Atlanta Falcons vs. TB
31. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams at BAL
32. Gabe Davis, Buffalo Bills at KC
33. Romeo Doubs, Green Bay Packers at NYG
34. Jordan Addison, Minnesota Vikings at LV
35. Odell Beckham Jr., Baltimore Ravens vs. LAR
36. Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks at SF
37. Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. NE
38. Jakobi Meyers, Las Vegas Raiders vs. MIN
39. Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at ATL
40. Adam Thielen, Carolina Panthers at NO
41. Elijah Moore, Cleveland Browns vs. JAX
42. George Pickens, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. TB
43. Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos at LAC
44. DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks at SF
45. DeVante Parker, New England Patriots at PIT
46. Noah Brown, Houston Texans at NYJ
47. Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers vs. DEN
48. Kyle Philips, Tennessee Titans at MIA
49. Jalin Hyatt, New York Giants vs. GB
50. Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts vs. CIN