Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings
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Explore our Week 7 fantasy football wide receiver rankings and projections, featuring Amon-Ra St. Brown’s ascent to WR1, key injury updates for top stars, and emerging breakout candidates for your lineup.
The Los Angeles Chargers boast a 4-2 record and an offense that ranks seventh with 360.7 yards per game but they've been bitten by the injury bug via ESPN. Running backs Omarion Hampton (ankle) and Najee Harris (Achilles) are on injured reserve, leaving backups Kimani Vidal and Hassan Haskins to man the backfield per ESPN.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without wide receiver Calvin Austin III against the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite head coach Mike Tomlin keeping the door open for him, he did not practice this week, meaning the speedy wide out will miss his second straight game with a shoulder injury.
There was a point this season when it felt like UCLA was going to have a hard time convincing recruits to commit to the Bruins. However, after two straight wins
The New England Patriots have suddenly emerged as contenders in the AFC, which means they could be aggressive making moves before the trade deadline in November. After starting this season off 1-2, the Patriots have rattled off three straight wins over the Carolina Panthers,
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers could be moved at the trade deadline as the team continues to struggle, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Some teams believe that for the right price, Meyers could be moved, though the sense is the Raiders would rather have things play out.
The Washington Commanders aren't off to the start they anticipated after all the offseason moves to improve on their NFC Championship appearance a season ago. A
The Dallas Cowboys have released a young wide receiver amid the impending returns of CeeDee Lamb and KaVontae Turpin.