It’s usually this time of year that first- and second-year WRs start to emerge and create sleeper hype for next season. This week, D.J. Moore (vs. Saints) and John Ross (vs. Raiders) are the most likely to continue their climbs up the big board, but there aren’t many others. Courtland Sutton (vs. Browns) remains intriguing despite last week’s flop, but fellow rookie DaeSean Hamilton and second-year receiver Tim Patrick could just as easily lead the Broncos in targets (and production) again. Michael Gallup (@ Colts), Curtis Samuel (vs. Saints), and Dante Pettis (vs. Seahawks) have been more productive lately, and all make for interesting pickups despite lacking high floors. The same can be said for Josh Reynolds (vs. Eagles) and Kansas City’s secondary receivers (Chris Conley, Demarcus Robinson), who might be thrust into a larger role against the Chargers.

Week 15 Rankings:Quarterback | Running Back | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker

Overall, this looks like one of those weeks where it won’t be difficult to field a strong WR1 and WR2, but that WR3 spot will be tough. Choosing between five similar-but-different options is never fun, and using targets or matchup as a tie-breaker doesn’t always work out. We’ll do our best to identify the highest percentage plays.

Note: Check back for player movement updates and analysis throughout the week.

WEEK 15 PPR RANKINGS: Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end

Week 15 Fantasy Football Rankings: WRs

These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues