Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings: Week 10

Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings: Week 10
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The NFL’s passing game continues to steal the spotlight. Not surprisingly, fantasy football managers are reaping the rewards. Wide receiver depth has never been stronger. We see superstars producing as expected and a new wave of playmakers breaking through just in time for the playoff push. Whether you’re looking to lock in your studs or identify a sleeper to cover a bye, Week 10’s wide receiver rankings offer clarity amid the chaos.

Key insights

Week 9 reminded us how explosive this position can be. Drake London returned from injury with a monster performance that led all fantasy football scorers. Tee Higgins wasn’t far behind, racking up 121 yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Michael Pittman Jr, Davante Adams, and DJ Moore all impressed, too. As the air attacks continue to thrive across the league, fantasy success hinges on identifying which matchups to trust and which to avoid.

As we move into Week 10, the Buccaneers, Jets, Browns, and Eagles return from byes. Meanwhile, the Cowboys, Bengals, Titans, and Chiefs sit out. This means fantasy football managers must make do without stars such as CeeDee Lamb, Ja’Marr Chase, and Rashee Rice.

Here we will look at our NFL Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings entering Week 10 of the 2025 regular season.

Week 10 Top Fantasy Football Picks – 2025

Puka Nacua, LAR (@ SF)

Puka Nacua continues to prove that he’s a weekly game-changer. In the Rams’ 34–10 win over the Saints, Nacua caught seven of eight targets for 95 yards and a 39-yard touchdown. He briefly exited with a chest injury but was reportedly available to return.

Head coach Sean McVay’s offense thrives on rhythm passing. Nacua remains its heartbeat. Facing a San Francisco defense that’s allowed over 180 yards per game to opposing wideouts, he’s set up for another high-volume, high-efficiency outing. Pencil him in as a top-five fantasy football receiver if active.

Drake London, ATL (@ IND)

London’s Week 9 eruption was a reminder of how dominant he can be when healthy. He hauled in nine of 14 targets for 118 yards and three touchdowns. With the Falcons leaning on Bijan Robinson and Kyle Pitts, London still managed to command a whopping 38 percent target share. That reaffirmed his status as the team’s alpha receiver. Note that the Colts rank 30th in passing touchdowns allowed. This sets up another ideal matchup for London to continue his red-zone rampage. He’s a must-start WR1 this week.

Davante Adams, LAR (@ SF)

Davante Adams’ chemistry with Matthew Stafford has reached lethal levels. In the win over New Orleans, Adams scored twice. He has now had five touchdowns in his last two games. He’s also found the end zone in five of his eight appearances this season.

Even as the Rams spread the ball around, Adams remains the focal point in the red zone. Against a 49ers defense that tends to sell out to stop the run, Adams’ route precision and catch radius make him nearly...