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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Top 30 Wide Receiver Rankings & Tiers for 2023 Fantasy Football (must know)

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

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🗓️ 29 August 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Top 30 Wide Receiver Rankings & Tiers for 2023 Fantasy Football (must know)

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0:00.0

The NFL season is just days away, and I'm confident this video is going to help you dominate

0:04.5

your fantasy drafts. Because today's a big day. We're revealing the top 30 wide receivers,

0:08.8

rankings and tiers to you beautiful people, for the first time this year. So let's get into it.

0:13.4

Here are the top 30 wide receivers for 2023. And it starts with an obvious name, Justin Jefferson.

0:18.6

Look, he has to be the number one receiver on here.

0:21.1

Because Jefferson led every single receiver last year and basically everything. He played all 17

0:25.3

games, 184 targets, 128 receptions. All of these led every player. And now, Kurt Cousin's security

0:31.5

blanket in the red zone and Adam Thielen is gone and not on this team and he leaves behind

0:35.5

over 100 targets. Now, this is good news because maybe it leads to even more red zone usage than Jefferson had last year, which we can

0:41.7

see that eight touchdown season get back to being double digits, especially when he's seeing

0:45.6

so much volume. And it's worth noting that last year, Kirk Cousins played injured. If you watch

0:49.4

a Netflix documentary of quarterbacks, you could see that it was a serious injury for most of the year, which led to Jefferson seeing 22% of his targets being uncatchable. So for 2023, expect high

0:58.5

volume and even more accurate passes. Now the number two wide receiver is the Bengals wide

1:02.4

receiver, Jamar Chase. And heading into last year, there was a question of like, is T. Higgins

1:06.3

quietly the number one wide receiver on this team? But that question was put to rest last year. Look at this. In 2021, the first read, the first guy Joe Burrow was looking at, they were tied. So yeah,

1:14.6

they were both a wide receiver won. But then last year, 37% of the time it was Jamar Chase on the

1:19.1

first read from Burrow, only 21% of the time, Higgins. And once Jamar Chase got healthy last year over the final seven games. He averaged 24 points, 100 yards, and nearly 12

1:28.5

targets per game. And one more thing, according to pro football focus, Jemar Chase led every single

1:33.0

wide receiver in his usage last year, ahead of guys like Justin Jefferson and Devante Adams.

1:37.7

He had the best wide receiver usage. Now, our number three wide receiver as we continue to stay

1:41.5

in tier one here is a guy who I think has a lot of upside and tyree kill to be the number one wide receiver because last year he was the most efficient

1:47.3

wide receiver in football and in 13 games with two a healthy tyreek averaged 21.7 points which

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