Week 10 Fantasy WR Rankings: Start-Sit Advice for Courtland Sutton, Justin Jefferson, Tre Tucker, and Others

Take a look at our Week 10 consensus WR fantasy rankings to help with your lineup choices, including start-sit recommendations, waiver wire targets, and trade opportunities.

Week 10 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 10 WR rankings.

These rankings were last updated at 8:00 AM ET on Thursday, November 06, 2025.

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Week 10 WR Fantasy Rankings

1) Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams (at SF)
2) Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI)
3) Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions (at WAS)
4) Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings (vs. BAL)
5) Drake London | Atlanta Falcons (at IND)
6) Nico Collins | Houston Texans (vs. JAX)
7) Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins (vs. BUF)
8) Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NE)
9) Michael Pittman Jr. | Indianapolis Colts (vs. ATL)
10) Davante Adams | Los Angeles Rams (at SF)
11) Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos (vs. LV)
12) Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PIT)
13) A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles (at GB)
14) Deebo Samuel Sr. | Washington Commanders (vs. DET)
15) Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears (vs. NYG)
16) Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens (at MIN)
17) DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles (at GB)
18) Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints (at CAR)
19) Garrett Wilson | New York Jets (vs. CLE)
20) Tetairoa McMillan | Carolina Panthers (vs. NO)
21) DJ Moore | Chicago Bears (vs. NYG)
22) Stefon Diggs | New England Patriots (at TB)
23) Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals (at SEA)
24) Keenan Allen | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PIT)
25) Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings (vs. BAL)
26) Quentin Johnston | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PIT)
27) DK Metcalf | Pittsburgh Steelers (at LAC)
28) Wan’Dale Robinson | New York Giants (at CHI)
29) Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions (at WAS)
30) Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers (vs. LAR)
31) Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers (vs. PHI)
32) Khalil Shakir | Buffalo Bills (at MIA)
33) Alec Pierce | Indianapolis Colts (vs. ATL)
34) Tez Johnson | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NE)
35) Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos (vs. LV)
36) Parker Washington | Jacksonville Jaguars (at HOU)
37) Josh Downs | Indianapolis Colts (vs. ATL)
38) Rashid Shaheed | Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI)
39) Christian Watson | Green Bay Packers (vs. PHI)
40) Jakobi Meyers | Jacksonville Jaguars (at HOU)
41) Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders (at DEN)
42) Darius Slayton | New York Giants (at CHI)
43) Olamide Zaccheaus | Chicago Bears (vs. NYG)
44) Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI)
45) Kendrick Bourne | San Francisco 49ers (vs. LAR)
46) DeMario Douglas | New England Patriots (at TB)
47) Darnell Mooney | Atlanta Falcons (at IND)
48) Malik Washington | Miami Dolphins (vs. BUF)
49) Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills (at MIA)
50) Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers (at LAC)

Troy Franklin, WR, Denver Broncos

Week 9 was always going to be tough for Troy Franklin, as it was for every offensive player on the field. The Broncos faced the Texans in a battle of two elite defenses, with the Broncos emerging victorious in an 18-15 win.

Heading into Sunday’s games, the Houston defense had allowed only 178.4 passing yards per game, the fourth-fewest in the NFL. Moving forward, things should get easier for Franklin, who won’t have to worry about double-teams as long as Courtland Sutton is healthy.

Franklin has been targeted 28 times in his last three games; that, coupled with his natural explosiveness, is a recipe for fantasy gold. Franklin has the potential to break out as a regular WR2 in fantasy in the second half of the season, on an offense that totaled 77 points in Weeks 7 and 8.

He won’t be cheap, but after he was widely available on waivers a week ago, Franklin’s league-winning potential makes him worth being aggressive in trades this week.

Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers

Christian Watson has immediately regained his role as the Packers’ deep-ball threat, following up his 33-yard catch in Week 8 with one of 52 yards against Carolina.

Like his quarterback, Watson should benefit from some questionable secondaries down the stretch, as well as some high-powered opposing offenses. The 2022 second-round pick has been a regular touchdown scorer in the past, when healthy, and he should have plenty of scoring opportunities in the second half of the year.

The likely season-ending injury to Kraft, who is second on the team in targets (44), should add significant volume to Watson’s big-play ability. A key piece of a typically high-scoring offense, Watson’s best days this season are yet to come.

Malik Washington, WR, Miami Dolphins

Second-year receiver Malik Washington seemed to be everywhere for the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football. It’s a surprise, therefore, that he was only targeted three times. He caught all three of those targets for 48 yards, but also carried the ball three times and returned two punts.

Mike McDaniel appears to have survived a firing, for now, and needs to find a playmaker beyond Jaylen Waddle and De’Von Achane, whose targets have become too obvious. The Miami offense has become incredibly predictable, making it far too easy for opposing defenses to shut them down.

Washington is explosive and can be utilized in various ways. He remains a desperation flex, for now, but carries considerable upside if his role increases moving forward. The receiver is available on waivers in most leagues and would be a savvy upside stash if you have a roster spot for him.

Garrett Wilson | NYJ (vs CLE)

The hope is that Garrett Wilson (knee) is good to go coming out of the bye. While betting on the passing attack of the Jets isn’t exactly an optimal way to spend a Sunday, he has seen at least eight targets in every game he’s played this season and we have seen a receiver per week get home against the stingy Browns.

In fact, in five of their past seven games, Cleveland has allowed a WR to score at least 16.5 PPR points, production that Wilson managers would take in a heartbeat. If there’s a New York receiver that is going to flirt with that total, there’s no debate as to who it’ll be and even if Wilson comes up just shy of that number, he’ll prove worthy of starting.

I’ve got him ranked just ahead of Deebo Samuel (vs. DET) and behind Jaylen Waddle (vs. BUF) if we are stacking up talented receivers with iffy QB situations against one another.

Jakobi Meyers | JAC (at HOU)

In all of our praising of Brock Bowers, can we pour one out for those of us with stock tied up in Jakobi Meyers?

Not so fast!

That was my initial impression of his stock following the massive performance from the Raider TE, but on Tuesday, he was dealt to a Jacksonville team that has Travis Hunter on IR for at least the next three weeks and is trying to make a run after the Steelers made the Colts bleed their own blood last week.

No matter what you think about Trevor Lawrence, this is a situational upgrade for Meyers.

He’ll have to outperform Parker Washington, but I think he will win that battle over time. The banged-up nature of this WR room opens up more targets than I had him projected for with the Raiders, and that gives him the potential to be a top 30 receiver moving forward.

Personally, I’m slow-playing this. I’ve got him ranked ahead of Washington, but outside of my top 30 this week as he gets worked up to speed. The Jags have a two-week stretch coming up, where they face the Cardinals and Titans in consecutive weeks. They also draw the Jets in Week 15, which is typically the first round of the playoffs in most leagues.

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