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Week 14 usually marks the final and often most chaotic week of the fantasy football regular season. With playoff spots and seeding on the line, every player decision becomes magnified. This week also brings the final round of NFL byes. Four teams go off the board and force fantasy managers to navigate thin benches at the moment consistency matters most. Still, with 28 teams active, the wide receiver pool remains loaded with potential league-winners. As you set your lineups for must-win matchups, here’s a look at the top wide receivers for Week 14.
Below are the top Wide Receivers for Week 14 and the sleepers who could swing your matchup at the margins.
Even elite fantasy football assets have off days. Week 13 was just that for Jaxon Smith-Njigba. In a blowout win that required little from the passing game, he finished with just 2 catches for 23 yards. That was his lowest output of the season. Of course, context matters. Seattle dominated Minnesota on the ground and never needed to push the ball vertically.
Smith-Njigba’s season-long production keeps him entrenched as a WR1. That’s especially true in a bounce-back spot against an Atlanta defense that has struggled to contain perimeter receivers. Don’t overthink it. He’s an auto-start.
Puka Nacua remained Matthew Stafford’s most dependable chain-mover in Week 13. He caught six passes for 72 yards despite a game script dominated by Davante Adams’ touchdown grabs. His consistency since returning from an ankle sprain has been elite: 32 receptions, 403 yards, and two scores across five games.
With Stafford feeding both Nacua and Adams at a high volume, the Rams’ offense has regained its rhythm. Against the Cardinals defense, Nacua continues to profile as a high-floor WR1.
Nico Collins once again proved why he’s among the most dangerous receivers in football. He posted 98 yards on 5 catches and added a surprising seven-yard rushing touchdown. He has now topped 75 yards in four of his last five outings and continues to command double-digit targets regardless of opponent.
Houston’s Sunday night matchup with the Chiefs promises a competitive, fast-paced environment. That’s perfect for Collins, who thrives in high-volume situations. His yardage floor and expanded red-zone role make him a near-lock for top-10 production.
Chris Olave fought through a back issue to deliver a solid 47 yards and a touchdown in Week 13. He once again served as Tyler Shough’s most reliable downfield option. His seven targets reaffirm his central role in the Saints’ offense. Olave has now scored in back-to-back games. Against a vulnerable Tampa Bay secondary, Olave carries WR2 value with WR1 upside if game script turns pass-heavy.
Adams’ touchdown streak continues. He turned five targets into 58 yards and two scores in...