Wide Receivers With Huge Value in Your Fantasy Football League

Hosted by Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner, the Fantasy Flex Podcast stands as a premier destination for serious NFL fantasy football enthusiasts. Combining analytical rigor with actionable strategies, the show caters to players across all formats—season-long redraft, Best Ball, and DFS.

Action Network’s Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner are back with their fantasy WR guide! In this episode they will discuss their rankings of the top fantasy WRs as well as potential risers and fallers from last season.

Sign up for FantasyLabs here: https://fantasylabs.com/flex

Dominate your Best Ball and season-long fantasy football leagues with our brand-new app that’s available in the Apple App Store and on Android!

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Fantasy Flex Podcast: Top Fantasy Football Wide Receivers – Part 2

This Fantasy Flex Podcast episode continues the 2025 wide receiver breakdown, covering the WR2 tier — wide receivers ranked 13-24. Hosts Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner emphasize this range represents the “frozen pond” of wide receivers, where most players carry significant risk despite their rankings.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba emerges as the clear standout at WR12/13, with both hosts projecting major target growth after his strong final 10 games (24% target rate, 81 yards per game). With Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf gone, Smith-Njigba should dominate Seattle’s passing attack under Sam Darnold and new coordinator Klint Kubiak.

Tyreek Hill at WR14 represents the biggest concern — his production collapsed from 119 catches/1,799 yards in 2023 to just 81 catches/959 yards in 2024 despite playing more games. At age 31, Hill’s speed-dependent game raises major red flags, especially with his admitted focus issues last season.

To hear the rest of their takes, watch the video below!

Marvin Harrison Jr. gets mixed reviews at WR15/19, with concerns about Kyler Murray’s inconsistent downfield passing and Trey McBride commanding high-percentage targets. The hosts worry Harrison could become “the next Kyle Pitts” — talented but trapped in an offense that doesn’t maximize his skills.

Davante Adams at WR16 faces decline concerns at age 33, particularly struggling against zone coverage according to reception perception data. His move to the Rams pairs him with target hog Puka Nakua, potentially limiting his ceiling as a secondary option.

Terry McLaurin deals with holdout concerns and potential touchdown regression from his career-high 13 TDs, while Jaylen Waddle faces durability questions and struggles when Tua Tagovailoa misses time.

The hosts identify Zay Flowers as undervalued at WR32 ADP despite his ascending talent and favorable situation with Lamar Jackson. They recommend avoiding this tier when possible, instead targeting elite receivers early or waiting for better value later, as most players here have concerning floors relative to their draft cost.

Pictured: Marvin Harrison Jr.

Photo Credit: Imagn

Hosted by Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner, the Fantasy Flex Podcast stands as a premier destination for serious NFL fantasy football enthusiasts. Combining analytical rigor with actionable strategies, the show caters to players across all formats—season-long redraft, Best Ball, and DFS.

Action Network’s Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner are back with their fantasy WR guide! In this episode they will discuss their rankings of the top fantasy WRs as well as potential risers and fallers from last season.

Sign up for FantasyLabs here: https://fantasylabs.com/flex

Dominate your Best Ball and season-long fantasy football leagues with our brand-new app that’s available in the Apple App Store and on Android!

And don’t forget to sign up for your fantasy football league on Yahoo Sports!

Fantasy Flex Podcast: Top Fantasy Football Wide Receivers – Part 2

This Fantasy Flex Podcast episode continues the 2025 wide receiver breakdown, covering the WR2 tier — wide receivers ranked 13-24. Hosts Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner emphasize this range represents the “frozen pond” of wide receivers, where most players carry significant risk despite their rankings.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba emerges as the clear standout at WR12/13, with both hosts projecting major target growth after his strong final 10 games (24% target rate, 81 yards per game). With Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf gone, Smith-Njigba should dominate Seattle’s passing attack under Sam Darnold and new coordinator Klint Kubiak.

Tyreek Hill at WR14 represents the biggest concern — his production collapsed from 119 catches/1,799 yards in 2023 to just 81 catches/959 yards in 2024 despite playing more games. At age 31, Hill’s speed-dependent game raises major red flags, especially with his admitted focus issues last season.

To hear the rest of their takes, watch the video below!

Marvin Harrison Jr. gets mixed reviews at WR15/19, with concerns about Kyler Murray’s inconsistent downfield passing and Trey McBride commanding high-percentage targets. The hosts worry Harrison could become “the next Kyle Pitts” — talented but trapped in an offense that doesn’t maximize his skills.

Davante Adams at WR16 faces decline concerns at age 33, particularly struggling against zone coverage according to reception perception data. His move to the Rams pairs him with target hog Puka Nakua, potentially limiting his ceiling as a secondary option.

Terry McLaurin deals with holdout concerns and potential touchdown regression from his career-high 13 TDs, while Jaylen Waddle faces durability questions and struggles when Tua Tagovailoa misses time.

The hosts identify Zay Flowers as undervalued at WR32 ADP despite his ascending talent and favorable situation with Lamar Jackson. They recommend avoiding this tier when possible, instead targeting elite receivers early or waiting for better value later, as most players here have concerning floors relative to their draft cost.

Pictured: Marvin Harrison Jr.

Photo Credit: Imagn