The era of going heavy on wide receivers is in full swing. Facts are facts: The top 12 wide receivers have averaged more PPR points than the top 12 running backs in each of the past four years. And it's not just at the top -- receivers that finished 13th through 24th have also done better on average in PPR than their rushing counterparts. That's why there's been a huge movement toward taking receivers over running backs early.
But this year's receiver crop is interesting. There are seven receivers in Tier 1 in PPR (five in non-PPR) who are unpassable save for a few elite running backs, then the drop-off in each tier after is a smidge steeper than in the past. It doesn't mean the position isn't deep -- it is very deep -- but sorting through the wideouts from, say, 10th to 27th is challenging.
So what's a Fantasy manager to do? Focus on what we were reminded of last year: Receivers with good roles in good offenses with capable quarterbacks can be difference-makers. Going after those types of receivers will give you a shot at unearthing the next Puka Nacua or Nico Collins. Those factors, along with the expected target volume that a receiver will have, are prevalent in the Tiers. I tried hard to downgrade any wideout that didn't have at least one of these traits.
The most prominent strategy is the obvious one: Collect as many receivers you believe are must-starts while you can. Picking two from the first three tiers should be doable while also swiping a running back. The more the league scoring and roster requirements are tilted to receivers, the more you should get after finding starters.
And if you wind up waiting on receiver, don't freak out. It will sting not having a stellar crew, but smart drafting from Tiers 4 through 6 could help you catch up, plus you'd theoretically be strong at other positions since you waited on receiver. It's not a death sentence for your Fantasy team and it might honestly be the way I'd go about my roster build in non-PPR.
Pre-draft homework:
* Do receptions count for a full point? If they do then prioritize wide receivers. If not, prioritize running backs.
* Can you start three or more wide receivers? If so, then especially prioritize the position. If not, don't.
* Go through a rankings list you trust and cross off the names of receivers you don't view as weekly must-starts. The more names you cross off, the more you should prioritize wide receivers.
Dave's Tiers updated through Aug. 30: QB | RB | WR | TE | K/DST
Wide receiver PPR tiers
C. Lamb
DAL
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T. Hill
MIA
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A. St. Brown
DET
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J. Jefferson
MIN
|
J. Chase
CIN
|
A. Brown
PHI
|
G. Wilson
NYJ
|
M. Harrison Jr.
ARI
|
P. Nacua
LAR
|
D. London
ATL
|
C. Olave
NO
|
D. Adams
NYJ
|
C. Kupp
LAR
|
N. Collins
HOU
|
M. Evans
TB
|
M. Nabers
NYG
|
D. Samuel
SF
|
B. Aiyuk
SF
|
D. Moore
CHI
|
R. Rice
KC
|
D. Smith
PHI
|
G. Pickens
PIT
|
T. Higgins
CIN
|
J. Waddle
MIA
|
A. Cooper
BUF
|
C. Ridley
TEN
|
T. McLaurin
WAS
|
C. Godwin
TB
|
S. Diggs
HOU
|
C. Kirk
JAC
|
T. Dell
HOU
|
M. Pittman
IND
|
J. Reed
GB
|
C. Watson
GB
|
Z. Flowers
BAL
|
D. Johnson
HOU
|
X. Worthy
KC
|
B. Thomas Jr.
JAC
|
J. Palmer
LAC
|
K. Shakir
BUF
|
K. Coleman
BUF
|
R. Odunze
CHI
|
K. Allen
CHI
|
C. Sutton
DEN
|
L. McConkey
LAC
|
J. Williams
DET
|
D. Hopkins
KC
|
J. Smith-Njigba
SEA
|
M. Brown
KC
|
J. Addison
MIN
|
R. Doubs
GB
|
J. Polk
NE
|
R. Shaheed
NO
|
C. Samuel
BUF
|
D. Wicks
GB
|
T. Lockett
SEA
|
J. Meyers
LV
|
Wide receiver non-PPR tiers
T. Hill
MIA
|
C. Lamb
DAL
|
J. Jefferson
MIN
|
J. Chase
CIN
|
A. Brown
PHI
|
A. St. Brown
DET
|
G. Wilson
NYJ
|
M. Harrison Jr.
ARI
|
P. Nacua
LAR
|
C. Olave
NO
|
M. Nabers
NYG
|
D. London
ATL
|
N. Collins
HOU
|
D. Metcalf
SEA
|
C. Kupp
LAR
|
D. Samuel
SF
|
M. Evans
TB
|
B. Aiyuk
SF
|
D. Moore
CHI
|
D. Smith
PHI
|
D. Adams
NYJ
|
G. Pickens
PIT
|
R. Rice
KC
|
C. Ridley
TEN
|
J. Waddle
MIA
|
A. Cooper
BUF
|
T. Higgins
CIN
|
T. McLaurin
WAS
|
T. Dell
HOU
|
C. Godwin
TB
|
S. Diggs
HOU
|
M. Pittman
IND
|
J. Reed
GB
|
C. Kirk
JAC
|
C. Watson
GB
|
Z. Flowers
BAL
|
X. Worthy
KC
|
B. Thomas Jr.
JAC
|
D. Johnson
HOU
|
K. Coleman
BUF
|
J. Palmer
LAC
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K. Shakir
BUF
|
R. Odunze
CHI
|
J. Williams
DET
|
D. Hopkins
KC
|
K. Allen
CHI
|
J. Smith-Njigba
SEA
|
C. Sutton
DEN
|
M. Brown
KC
|
J. Addison
MIN
|
R. Doubs
GB
|
L. McConkey
LAC
|
J. Polk
NE
|
R. Shaheed
NO
|
C. Samuel
BUF
|
T. Lockett
SEA
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