Week 14 of the fantasy football season has arrived, and it’s more important than ever to know which players deserve a place in your starting lineup. Considering player talent, recent form, and matchups, we’ve put together our PFSN consensus Week 14 WR rankings.
These rankings were last updated at 8:00 AM ET on Thursday, December 04, 2025.
Week 14 WR Fantasy Rankings
1) Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks (at ATL)
2) CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys (at DET)
3) Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals (at BUF)
4) Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams (at ARI)
5) George Pickens | Dallas Cowboys (at DET)
6) Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions (vs. DAL)
7) Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. HOU)
8) Davante Adams | Los Angeles Rams (at ARI)
9) Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions (vs. DAL)
10) A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles (at LAC)
11) Nico Collins | Houston Texans (at KC)
12) Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints (at TB)
13) Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins (at NYJ)
14) Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals (at BUF)
15) Michael Wilson | Arizona Cardinals (vs. LAR)
16) Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
17) Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NO)
18) Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings (vs. WAS)
19) Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens (vs. PIT)
20) DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles (at LAC)
21) Michael Pittman Jr. | Indianapolis Colts (at JAX)
22) Christian Watson | Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)
23) Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders (at MIN)
24) Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos (at LV)
25) Deebo Samuel Sr. | Washington Commanders (at MIN)
26) Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos (at LV)
27) Jakobi Meyers | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
28) DK Metcalf | Pittsburgh Steelers (at BAL)
29) Khalil Shakir | Buffalo Bills (vs. CIN)
30) Chris Godwin | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NO)
31) Alec Pierce | Indianapolis Colts (at JAX)
32) Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears (at GB)
33) Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. HOU)
34) Jayden Higgins | Houston Texans (at KC)
35) Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings (vs. WAS)
36) Quentin Johnston | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
37) Adonai Mitchell | New York Jets (vs. MIA)
38) Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)
39) Keenan Allen | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
40) Luther Burden III | Chicago Bears (at GB)
41) Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders (vs. DEN)
42) DJ Moore | Chicago Bears (at GB)
43) Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
44) Jerry Jeudy | Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)
45) Dontayvion Wicks | Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)
46) Parker Washington | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
47) John Metchie III | New York Jets (vs. MIA)
48) Chimere Dike | Tennessee Titans (at CLE)
49) Devaughn Vele | New Orleans Saints (at TB)
50) Josh Downs | Indianapolis Colts (at JAX)
Michael Pittman, WR, Indianapolis Colts
Michael Pittman has been a revelation this season, but has had the occasional down week along the way. Week 13 was Pittman’s third game of the year with four or fewer PPR points, and his second in three games.
Outside of those three weeks, though, the Indianapolis Colts receiver has totalled double-digit points every game, including four weeks of 20 or more. Pittman remains the primary receiver on the top-ranked team in PFSN’s Offense Impact metric.
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Miami Dolphins
Jaylen Waddle is another player who has stepped up this year, after registering double-digit PPR points just three times in 2024. Despite the improvement, though, the explosive receiver still has the potential to disappoint, and is coming off two consecutive fantasy finishes outside the top 40 receivers.
The Miami Dolphins face the New York Jets in Week 14, before matchups with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fantasy playoffs. All three of those teams entered Week 13 ranked in the bottom six in passing yards allowed per game this season, and Waddle should be able to feast when it matters most.
Jauan Jennings, WR, San Francisco 49ers
Jauan Jennings has tallied four touchdowns over his last five games and just put up double-digit fantasy points against an elite Cleveland Browns defense in the rain. However, for those desperately needing a win to sneak into the fantasy playoffs, Jennings will be completely useless in Week 14, as he is on bye.
If you’re already guaranteed a playoff spot, you should be looking to leverage that position in trades with desperate teams, with four teams on bye this coming week. Jennings remains Brock Purdy’s favorite wide receiver and could be a star in the playoffs.
CeeDee Lamb, WR
Given what Pickens is doing in this offense, it’s easy not to be impressed with Lamb. The ceiling isn’t off the charts good, and the highlights don’t go as viral, but over 65 receiving yards in all of his healthy games is nothing to shake a stick at (Thursday was his fourth with 110+).
More impressive than the yardage is the consistency in the catch department. Lamb has at least seven grabs in five of nine healthy games, giving us a floor that keeps him ranked as a WR1 in fantasy and the WR1 in Dallas.
The explosive plays of Pickens are great and have been there for the vast majority of this season, but which of these questions would you hesitate to answer more?
A Dallas WR scored 25 points. Was it Lamb or Pickens?
A Dallas WR failed to score 10 points. Was it Lamb or Pickens?
For me, the first question could go either way, while the second, although not likely to go either way, leads toward Pickens.
Rate this WR room however you’d like: if you roster one, you’re playing him.
George Pickens, WR
The Chiefs executed their plan.
Pickens was held without a deep reception (three such targets), had a sub-50% catch rate, and didn’t see a look in the end zone.
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It’s hard to imagine Kansas City realistically asking for more from their secondary against a receiver who entered the game with 18 catches on 20 targets for 290 yards and two touchdowns over the previous two games.
Despite all of that, Pickens got you 16.8 PPR points, making the splash play of the key drive, and finishing off that possession with the two-point conversion.
If a receiver can produce a fantasy line like there where the defense is happy with the job they did, he’s a lineup lock and a top 10 option. CeeDee Lamb remains ranked higher, but that’s not a knock on Pickens (9+ targets in five straight games).
This is up there with the best receiving duos in the league and, for our purposes, is undoubtedly the most productive group on that list. We are well past the point of questioning whether both star WRs can coexist; this is an offense that uses the pass to set up the pass, and nothing indicates that significant regression is imminent for either anytime soon.
You took a risk in drafting Pickens given the unknown nature of his role, and you’re being rewarded every week for it.
