Below, we have the fantasy football WR rankings for Week 13. Along with these positional rankings, we also have some insights, stats, and trends for several wide receivers below. Once completed, I will also link my Week 13 fantasy football rankings here!
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Ladd McConkey‘s matchup last week was not as good as many made it out to be, as I shared with you. However, the matchup against the Atlanta Falcons is a great one. The Falcons surrender the highest completion rate in the league (71.62%) and that is because they have the lowest sack percentage (2.58%). If Justin Herbert is going to have time to throw, you know Ladd McConkey will be able to get open.
Brian Thomas Jr. is a rookie who started the season hot, but I was on the record of saying to sell him for anything you can. If you still have him, hopefully, you have better options to start. This week, BTJ faced a Houston Texans defense that surrenders the lowest completion rate (56.2%) and they have the third-highest sack percentage (9.77%). Even if Trevor Lawrence returns, this is a rookie you will want to sit.
DK Metcalf sees another poor matchup against the New York Jets. Metcalf is a player who is a field-stretcher, and he doesn’t do much else on a consistent basis. The Jets rank second in sack percentage (9.91%) and second in completion rate allowed this season (60.52%). If Geno Smith needs to get rid of the ball quickly, then it likely will not be to Metcalf.