2024 Week 9 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR
Malik Nabers wonders if his game is “Daniel Jones proof” after all, Puka Nacua looks to collect powerful applications, and Calvin Ridley and Ladd McConkey Hope to build big days.
Other conditions: Quarterback | Running Back | Full End/Running/Defense
Week 9 Hosts
1 | CeeDee’s lamb | DAL | in ATL |
2 | Justin Jefferson | MIN | against IND |
3 | AJ Brown | PHI | against JAC |
4 | Ja’Marr Chase | CIN | against LV |
5 | Puka Nacua | LAR | in SEA |
6 | Tyreek Mountain | MIA | in BUF |
7 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | THE TRAVELER | and GB |
8 | Drake London | ATL | against DAL |
9 | Malik Nabers | NYG | against NE |
10 | Cooper Coupe | LAR | in SEA |
11 | Terry McLaurin | THING | that NYG |
12 | DK Metcalf | FOOL | against LAR |
13 | DeVonta Smith | PHI | against JAC |
14 | Chris Olave | NO | in CAR |
15 | Garrett Wilson | NYJ | against LOVE |
16 | Davante Adams | NYJ | against LOVE |
17 | Zay Flowers | READ | against DEN |
18 | DJ Moore | CHI | to ARI |
19 | Marvin Harrison Jr. | ARI | against CHI |
20 | Josh Downs | IND | that MIN |
21 | Jaylen Waddle | MIA | in BUF |
22 | Darnell Mooney | ATL | against DAL |
23 | Calvin Ridley | TEN | against NO |
24 | Dell of the tank | YOUNG | that NEW |
25 | Ladd McConkey | LAC | at CLE |
26 | Jayden Reed | GB | against the TRAVELER |
27 | Khalil Shakir | BUF | against MIA |
28 | Cedric Tillman | CLE | against LAC |
29 | Amari Cooper | BUF | against MIA |
30 | Keon Coleman | BUF | against MIA |
31 | Courtland Sutton | EXPLANATION | in BAL |
32 | Romeo Doubs | GB | against the TRAVELER |
33 | Xavier Worthy | KC | against tuberculosis |
34 | DeAndre Hopkins | KC | against tuberculosis |
35 | Jacob Meyers | LV | and CIN |
36 | Michael Pittman Jr. | IND | that MIN |
37 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | FOOL | against LAR |
38 | Jerry Jewdy | CLE | against LAC |
39 | Tyler Lockett | FOOL | against LAR |
40 | Deontae Johnson | READ | against DEN |
41 | Keenan Allen | CHI | to ARI |
42 | Jordan Addison | MIN | against IND |
43 | Rome Odunze | CHI | in ARI |
44 | Jalen Tolbert | DAL | in ATL |
45 | Wan’ Dale Robinson | NYG | against NE |
46 | Elijah Moore | CLE | against LAC |
47 | Jalen McMillan | Tuberculosis | in KC |
48 | Xavier Legette | THE CAR | against NO |
49 | Rashad Bateman | READ | against DEN |
50 | DeMario Douglas | NO | to TEN |
51 | Dontayvion threads | GB | against the TRAVELER |
52 | Joshua Palmer | LAC | at CLE |
53 | Parker Washington | JAC | and PHI |
54 | Michael Wilson | ARI | against CHI |
55 | Tre Tucker | LV | and CIN |
56 | Noah Brown | EXPLANATION | that NYG |
57 | Darius Slayton | NYG | against NE |
58 | Christian Watson | GB | against the TRAVELER |
59 | Trey Palmer | Tuberculosis | in KC |
60 | Alec Pierce | IND | that MIN |
61 | Kayshon Boutte | NO | to TEN |
62 | Tyler Boyd | TEN | against NO |
63 | Ray-Ray McCloud III | ATL | against DAL |
64 | Nick Westbrook – Self | TEN | against NO |
65 | Sterling Shepard | Tuberculosis | in KC |
66 | Jalen Coker | THE CAR | against NO |
67 | Mason Tipton | NO | in CAR |
68 | Tim Patrick | THE TRAVELER | and GB |
69 | Gabe Davis | JAC | and PHI |
70 | Troy Franklin | EXPLANATION | in BAL |
71 | Demarcus Robinson | LAR | in SEA |
72 | Tutu Atwell | LAR | in SEA |
73 | Xavier Hutchinson | YOUNG | that NEW |
74 | Caliph Raymond | THE TRAVELER | and GB |
75 | Jalen Nailor | MIN | against IND |
WR Notes: With 31 posts in the last two weeks, CeeDee’s lamb finally taking over the production methods of the Cowboys. … Justin Jefferson never well come home full ceiling at this time. Now TJ Hockenson it is back to join the prey. Just something to keep an eye on. There is certainly nothing to worry about with the Colts’ stout defense. … Even if he didn’t break out in Week 8, it still seems like a matter of time before Tyreek Mountain he is rebuilding his ways with Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa back in control. The Bills have a small number of enemies, but the Miami highway will have to throw a lot on Sunday. … Malik Nabers looks a little more Daniel Jones-proof with each passing week. The Giants still have no better ideas, especially with Tyrone Tracy (concussion) now on the shelf. … DK Metcalf he is on his way back from a knee injury. The only area the Seahawks can offer any semblance of consistency this season, the return of the big dog immediately sends Jaxon Smith-Njigba back to the low level of accumulation WR3. Tyler Lockett it’s a WR4 arrow.
Puka Nacua and Cooper Coupe they made their triumphant returns at the same time. We knew Kupp was ready. We heard that Nacua will be read immediately. Next which controls Nacua’s performance later, we are left with a data point that says: Set Nacua’s status up and wait for more information. Things were already like this last year, of course. Both players have injury histories, but Nacua’s youth is a factor in his favor. We like both players as WR1s against the Seahawks’ leaky defense. … Zay Flowers went from question mark to WR13 overall in Week 8. Would have been much higher if his 7/115 didn’t need points. Triumphant, although it is difficult to point out the chase vs. Broncos’ elite pass defense. This could be a rare back-to-back game for your favorite Baltimore home team. … That’s another reason we give Deontae Johnson “WR4 wait-and-see” week in his first Ravens game. … I think we should just accept Marvin Harrison JrThe ground game will cause him to change, though he may finally see some creative use in Week 8. It’s encouraging. The Bears will also be a tough place to start a hot streak. … Chris Olave he’s had his fair share of 2024 sorry. However, it will be difficult to do against the Panthers.
Josh Downs can never be a regular WR2. The second-year pro hasn’t been over or over, as of late. It’s the latest week for Week 9 when Joltin’ Joe Flacco benched Anthony Richardson. The Vikings are a brutal game, even with newly minted Matthew Stafford. At the very least, Flacco will be ready for unusual pressures. Flacco’s return also means returning WR3 for Michael Pittman Jr. and his thick back. … DJ Moore is really feeling the effects of: 1. Heavy measures of the increasing Bear. 2. Keenan Allen actually staying in line. The Cardinals offer hope for Week 9, but the decline is much lower than it seemed to be during Allen’s absence. … Calvin Ridley‘s monster Week 8 was one game with a clear instruction from the coach: Get the expensive ball. It’s also true that there are only so many wideouts who are 10-of-15 for 143 yards on their list of results. Of course, there was Mason Rudolph under center, who is nothing if not No. 1 wideout target. Levis? That’s him what ever at this time? He has a strong Week 9 game against the Patriots.
Dell of the tank almost out of goal competition. We’d like to say “it has to happen” in Week 9, but it’s a short week on the road against a tough Jets defense. Behind the Dell, you can take your pick of the WR5 blindfolded Xavier Hutchinson and John Metchie. … Finally I quit Jayden Reed the wind. It feels like the Kyle Pitts situation, where the second you cry for an uncle who is obviously talented immediately starts to have obvious talent, but the five-man rotation is wrong when it comes to Jordan Love under the agency. Malik Willis? Maybe Pack will shorten things for backup, but the sound will be very harsh. Reed will need a true “Baby Deebo” day to deliver WR2 returns. … What to do about Unexpected host losses since Amari Cooper‘s acquisition? Another issue of clarity emerged on Wednesday when it was revealed that Cooper suffered a wrist injury in Week 8. Although his 1/3 count initially appeared to be a case of “Cooper being Cooper,” Cooper was sad. If Cooper can play, he will join the WR24-30 field. If he leaves, Khalil Shakir still a ground-based WR3 with Keon Coleman suddenly a WR3 ceiling option.
It looks like the Chiefs will be on a roll DeAndre Hopkins‘ after only 14 tackles in his Chiefs debut. It couldn’t have come at a better time, as the Bucs’ D pass seems to be on the verge of collapse. It’s also good news for Xavier Worthywho seems closer than ever to hitting some of the bigger games. … This is the highest you will see Courtland Sutton set for the whole year. Coming off his best game, he is now having his best game with the Ravens. … That’s right, by Cedric Tillman theory. I thought maybe the guy’s big Week 7 was about practice squad chemistry with Dorian Thompson-Robinson. But he was good to Jameis Winston in Week 8, who threw up Jerry Jewdy and Elijah Moore. There will also be weeks where Winston feeds all three, but the Chargers are much tougher than Baltimore. For now we just have to rely on what the box score and eye test revealed, and that is WR1 Tillman. There is still time for a true premier QB like Winston to end up making Jeudy No. 1 wideout he was drafted, though.
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