Fantasy football is back! Er…sort of. Players are beginning to get back on the field, and training camp is just around the corner. While the puzzle pieces for each team are only slowly falling into place at this point, we do have somewhat of a picture to analyze and digest for fantasy football purposes.

These are my early wide receiver fantasy football rankings for 2018. Now, these are all but final. There will be adjustments during training camp and even more when we get some preseason action, but this is the strong foundation for us to begin discussion from for the rest of the summer.

For all of your fantasy football questions and needs, there are three places for you to go. First, you’ve already found the FlurrySports site! There will be other position rankings and much more analysis uploaded, but you can also visit our Discuss page to ask questions and answer others from the community! Second, you can ask me questions on Twitter, though I will also answer questions on the Discuss page. You can also send in questions to be read on the FlurrySports Podcast, which is your third resource! We are in the middle of breaking down every division, so make sure to subscribe and listen to all of our nonsense on there.

Without further ado, let’s get to some fantasy football rankings!

Early Top-200 Fantasy Rankings
Early Quarterback Rankings
Early Running Back Rankings
Early Tight End Rankings

 

Early PPR Wide Receiver Rankings

RankNameTeamPositionBye Week
1Antonio BrownPITWR7
2DeAndre HopkinsHOUWR10
3Odell Beckham Jr.NYGWR9
4Julio JonesATLWR8
5Keenan AllenLACWR8
6A.J. GreenCINWR9
7Davante AdamsGBWR7
8Michael ThomasNOWR6
9Adam ThielenMINWR10
10Mike EvansTBWR5
11Doug BaldwinSEAWR7
12Tyreek HillKCWR12
13Larry FitzgeraldARIWR9
14T.Y. HiltonINDWR9
15Josh GordonCLEWR11
16Allen RobinsonCHIWR5
17Demaryius ThomasDENWR10
18Stefon DiggsMINWR10
19Amari CooperOAKWR7
20Golden TateDETWR6
21Alshon JefferyPHIWR9
22JuJu Smith-SchusterPITWR7
23Michael CrabtreeBALWR10
24Jarvis LandryCLEWR11
25Devin FunchessCARWR4
26Robert WoodsLARWR12
27Brandin CooksLARWR12
28Chris HoganNEWR11
29Emmanuel SandersDENWR10
30Marvin JonesDETWR6
31Pierre GarconSFWR11
32Julian EdelmanNEWR11
33Sammy WatkinsKCWR12
34Cooper KuppLARWR12
35Robby AndersonNYJWR11
36Corey DavisTENWR8
37Devante ParkerMIAWR11
38Kelvin BenjaminBUFWR11
39Will FullerHOUWR10
40Randall CobbGBWR7
41Jamison CrowderWASWR4
42Sterling ShepardNYGWR9
43Jordy NelsonOAKWR7
44Nelson AgholorPHIWR9
45Marqise LeeJACWR9
46Rishard MatthewsTENWR8
47Dez BryantFAWRFA
48Marquise GoodwinSFWR11
49DeSean JacksonTBWR5
50Josh DoctsonWASWR4
51Kenny StillsMIAWR11
52Mohamed SanuATLWR8
53Allen HurnsDALWR8
54Cameron MeredithNOWR6
55Mike WilliamsLACWR8
56Calvin RidleyATLWR8
57D.J. MooreCARWR4
58Kenny GolladayDETWR6
59Danny AmendolaMIAWR11
60Martavis BryantOAKWR7
61Brandon MarshallSEAWR7
62Paul RichardsonWASWR4
63Michael GallupDALWR8
64Tyler LockettSEAWR7
65Terrance WilliamsDALWR8
66Ted GinnNOWR6
67Quincy EnunwaNYJWR11
68Jordan MatthewsNEWR11
69Dede WestbrookJACWR9
70Geronimo AllisonGBWR7
71Donte MoncriefJACWR9
72Willie SneadBALWR10
73Mike WallacePHIWR9
74Christian KirkARIWR9
75Tyrell WilliamsLACWR8

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