Week 14 Fantasy WR Rankings: Start-Sit for Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Terry McLaurin, and Others

Take a look at our Week 14 consensus WR fantasy rankings to help with your lineup choices, including start-sit recommendations, waiver wire targets, and trade opportunities.

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 Sunday, December 07, 2025.

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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.

A.J. Brown | PHI (at LAC)

Is this what we wanted?

The Eagles have dropped consecutive games, but at least A.J. Brown is getting fed (18 catches on 22 targets for 242 and three scores).

This feels like the house burning “everything is fine” meme. I love that he’s seen double-digit targets in three straight and that the efficiency has recovered from the brutal start to the season. The hope is that we see some more end zone looks (four this season after seeing 12 a season ago), but everything else looks like the resume you bought into this summer.

2024

  • 93.8 air yards per game
  • 86.5% snap share
  • Seven touchdowns in 13 games

2025

  • 92.2 air yards per game
  • 91.7% snap share
  • Six touchdowns in 11 games

It’s been a weird season full of drama and social media posts, but for our purposes, you’re right about where you expected to be, even if the path was a little different.

Alec Pierce | IND (at JAX)

Alec Pierce has a skill set that is easy to label as “shaky” or “inconsistent”, but if he pays off the risk with reward each week, don’t we have to make an exception?

He’s scored in two of his past three games after being held scoreless up to that point and has a 19+ yard reception in every game he’s played (20.9 yards per catch).

I will grant you that the volume can be hit-and-miss, but given the success rate on these splash plays, all that tells me is that Daniel Jones is only throwing his way when the coverage scheme gives him a real chance to win in a big way.

The downside argument that I’d most listen to is the DPI one. We saw it on Sunday when a 32-yard penalty set up a Tyler Warren touchdown, and that concern is real. Those deep shots don’t need to be completed for Indy to benefit, but that’s a risk that I’m willing primarily to take on for access to this ceiling.

I still have Michael Pittman ranked above him based on mean projections, but would I play Pierce in this spot over struggling big-play threats like Rome OdunzeXavier Worthy, and Darnell Mooney?

I would, and I wouldn’t consider it close.

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