The wide receiver position is deep this year in fantasy football, and it’s unlikely you voluntarily stream this position early in the season, but injuries have already hit many WR rooms already.  If you have been hit by this poor luck, we have a list of fantasy football Week 7 WR streamers that may be extremely helpful. 

Keep in mind, four teams are on bye (BUF, LAR, MIN, PHI). 

Read on for three fantasy football Week 7 WR streamers that are worth your consideration. Despite most having late-round ADPs, these wide receivers have a good chance to carve out more significant roles moving forward.

Players must be owned in less than 50 percent of ESPN leagues to be included in the fantasy football Week 7 WR streamers column. All ownerships for players will be provided and will reflect that of Wednesday morning, once waivers are processed.

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Fantasy Football Week 7 WR Streamers 

Alec Pierce Fantasy Outlook at TEN (33.4%)

A pleasantly surprising rookie (unless you follow our content) so far has been Alec Pierce, who has seen 27 targets across the last four games. Matt Ryan looked good last week and, if he were to build off his momentum, Pierce and company will benefit heavily. He’s the WR2 in the offense and hasn’t been under 10.0 fantasy points since Week 3, where he accumulated 9.1 fantasy points. The Titans rank second-worst against opposing wide receivers right now, allowing over 44.37 fantasy points per game (FPPG). 


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Donovan Peoples-Jones Fantasy Outlook at BAL (6.2%)

Outside of Amari Cooper, the Browns really don’t have any true weapons, but Donovan Peoples-Jones offers big-play ability and volume this season. He’s been targeted at least five times in four of six games thus far, but he has failed to find the end zone. The Ravens rank the fourth-worst against opposing wide receivers, surrendering over 41.15 FPPG. With how the Browns have been playing defense lately, they will be forced to throw when on offense. 

Corey Davis Fantasy Outlook at DEN (25.0%)

The Jets are 4-2 primarily because of their defense. The Broncos are a dumpster fire so far and the odds of the Jets being able to win this game are relatively high. Corey Davis has been a big factor in Zach Wilson’s development so far as a security blanket on crucial downs, but he offers some upside this week. With Garrett Wilson likely drawing Patrick Surtain all game long, Davis may be Wilson’s go-to option. He’s posted at least 15 fantasy points in three games already but has still seen solid volume in his low performances. 


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