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PPR Wide Receiver Tiered Rankings for 2015 Fantasy Football

What's up RotoBallers. The 2015 fantasy football draft season is here, and we've been publishing tons of great fantasy football rankings & analysis for the past few weeks. Throughout this week we'll be releasing our tiered fantasy football rankings, for PPR and standard leagues. Putting players into tiers is a great strategy to prepare for your drafts, and allows you to easily identify which players to draft when.

Today we continue with our tiered wide receiver PPR rankings for 2015. These staff consensus PPR rankings take the average ranks of our top guns, and break the WRs out into color-coded tiers so you can easily group players to target on draft day. Let's get to it.

Editor's note: Be sure to check out our Who To Draft Tool, a free player comparison tool which can help you make decisions on who to draft. Need to choose between a few players? Not sure who to pick next? Compare any two NFL players and see which is recommended for your drafts.

 

Tiered PPR Wide Receiver Rankings - 2015 Fantasy Football

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Rank
Rankings
Tiers
Wide Receivers
(Team/BYE Week)
AVERAGE DRAFT POSITION BY PROVIDER
Yahoo ESPN CBS AVG
1 1 Antonio Brown PIT/11 6 6 7 6.3
2 1 Dez Bryant DAL/6 8 13 13 11.3
3 1 Julio Jones ATL/10 14 17 16 15.7
4 1 Demaryius Thomas DEN/7 10 12 11 11
5 1 Odell Beckham Jr. NYG/11 9 16 14 13
6 1 Calvin Johnson DET/9 17 18 18 17.7
7 1 Randall Cobb GB/7 22 21 21 21.3
8 1 A.J. Green CIN/7 21 20 23 21.3
9 1 T.Y. Hilton IND/10 25 22 25 24
10 2 Alshon Jeffery CHI/7 23 25 30 26
11 2 Mike Evans TB/6 26 28 31 28.3
12 2 DeAndre Hopkins HOU/9 31 35 45 37
13 2 Jordan Matthews PHI/8 37 38 41 38.7
14 2 Jarvis Landry MIA/5 91 70 67 76
15 2 Brandin Cooks NO/11 33 34 35 34
16 2 Andre Johnson IND/10 39 50 43 44
17 2 Julian Edelman NE/4 53 40 44 45.7
18 2 Emmanuel Sanders DEN/7 34 29 29 30.7
19 2 Brandon Marshall NYJ/5 48 62 70 60
20 3 Golden Tate DET/9 47 47 48 47.3
21 3 Keenan Allen SD/10 54 43 55 50.7
22 3 Amari Cooper OAK/6 52 44 59 51.7
23 3 Jeremy Maclin KC/9 67 57 54 59.3
24 3 Allen Robinson JAC/8 71 79 96 82
25 3 DeSean Jackson WAS/8 46 48 69 54.3
26 3 Eric Decker NYJ/5 89 84 124 99
27 3 Nelson Agholor PHI/8 107 77 80 88
28 3 Sammy Watkins BUF/8 60 59 65 61.3
29 3 Larry Fitzgerald ARI/9 100 86 103 96.3
30 3 Vincent Jackson TB/6 65 53 81 66.3
31 4 Kendall Wright TEN/4 183 118 119 140
32 4 Roddy White ATL/10 82 88 77 82.3
33 4 Charles Johnson MIN/5 115 90 104 103
34 4 Mike Wallace MIN/5 87 69 61 72.3
35 4 Anquan Boldin SF/10 109 117 88 104.7
36 4 Martavis Bryant PIT/11 50 92 85 75.7
37 4 Steve Smith BAL/9 95 99 90 94.7
38 4 Victor Cruz NYG/11 112 109 94 105
39 4 Davante Adams GB/7 98 52 66 72
40 4 Marques Colston NO/11 114 107 116 112.3
41 5 John Brown ARI/9 117 101 115 111
42 5 Devante Parker MIA/5 189 153 172 171.3
43 5 Torrey Smith SF/10 113 91 137 113.7
44 5 Pierre Garcon WAS/8 122 146 136 134.7
45 5 Percy Harvin BUF/8 154 175 118 149
46 5 Brandon LaFell NE/4 110 156 112 126
47 5 Michael Floyd ARI/9 130 96 102 109.3
48 5 Devin Funchess CAR/5 150 119 121 130
49 5 Terrance Williams DAL/6 185 151 130 155.3
50 5 Breshad Perriman BAL/9 188 168 152 169.3
51 6 Brian Quick STL/6 181 170 175.5
52 6 Kevin White CHI/7 116 135 125.5
53 6 Cody Latimer DEN/7 191 170 174 178.3
54 6 Kenny Stills MIA/5 190 188 184 187.3
55 6 Eddie Royal CHI/7 125 161 139 141.7
56 6 Mohamed Sanu CIN/7 159 229 194
57 6 Steve Johnson SD/10 182 180 181
58 6 Michael Crabtree OAK/6 176 177 185 179.3
59 6 Marvin Jones CIN/7 194 196 195
60 6 Rueben Randle NYG/11 225 225
61 6 Allen Hurns JAC/8 243 243
62 6 Kenny Britt STL/6 231 231
63 6 Dwayne Bowe CLE/11 192 186 189
64 7 Doug Baldwin SEA/9 178 176 122 158.7
65 7 Andrew Hawkins CLE/11 217 217
66 7 Kamar Aiken BAL/9
67 7 Marqise Lee JAC/8
68 7 Donte Moncrief IND/10 180 195 187.5
69 7 Dorial Green-Beckham TEN/4 196 196 210 200.7
70 7 Stedman Bailey STL/6
71 7 Malcom Floyd SD/10 190 157 173.5
72 7 Cecil Shorts HOU/9 165 165
73 7 Reggie Wayne NE/4 145 171 193 169.7
74 7 Josh Huff PHI/8
75 7 Phillip Dorsett IND/10 182 205 193.5
76 7 Greg Jennings MIA/5 219 219
77 7 Jaelen Strong HOU/9
78 7 Tyler Lockett SEA/9 134 134
79 7 Rashad Greene JAC/8
80 8 Cole Beasley DAL/6
81 8 Taylor Gabriel CLE/11
82 8 Justin Hunter TEN/4
83 8 Cordarrelle Patterson MIN/5 144 198 171
84 8 Chris Matthews SEA/9
85 8 Riley Cooper PHI/8
86 8 Tavon Austin STL/6 197 197
87 8 Marquess Wilson CHI/7

 
 

Wide Receiver (WR) PPR Rankings Analysis

By Edward Gorelik (@EdwardGorelik)

One of the players i'm higher on than most is newly acquired NYJ WR Brandon Marshall. Maybe you've heard of him, he's only been amongst the leagues top and most consistent WRs all his career. In fact, Marshall only has two years in his career with less than 1000 yards, his rookie year and last year.

Between those are 7 consecutive 1000 yard 80+ reception seasons, with 5 seasons going over 100 receptions and 1200 yards. Even players like Kyle Orton, Chad Henne, and Matt Moore were able to get Marshall those kinds of numbers. Fitzpatrick and Geno Smith are at worst a lateral step from those, and Marshall has the benefit of not having to play what looks like the toughest DBs in the division. In fact, he'll get to play his old team twice this (the dolphins) which could be a huge boom games on their own.

Sammy Watkins and Jeremy Maclin are low, low, low on my rankings for the same exact reasons. They both play on what is projected to be low scoring offenses, they both lack a QB capable of getting the ball consistently into their hands, and they both have tough divisions they're going to have to deal with. These are guys with upside that's unlikely to be reached in 2015 unless an unprecedented change comes in the quarterbacking of either team.

The only Seahawk WR that will end up being worth owning is Tyler Lockett. Although he'll be primarily a deep threat in 2015, he could end up having similar value to T.Y. Hilton's rookie year (800 yards for 700 touchdowns) once he starts seeing the field.

Lockett has some value in other parts of the field as well, but it's doubtful that the Seahawks will begin to throw enough to make him consistently valuable. Still, he'll be a player to watch and add once he cracks the starting lineup, which should be inevitable given the low level of talent ahead of him.

 

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