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2025 Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

**Xavier Worthy** gets one more week as the Chiefs’ unquestioned WR1, **Quentin Johnston** looks to bounce back from his first shaky start, and **Stefon Diggs** hunts for WR1 momentum in New Orleans.

**_Other positions: Quarterback | Running Back | Tight End/Kickers/Defense_**

**Week 6 Receivers**

**1**

Puka Nacua

LAR

at BAL

**2**

Amon-Ra St. Brown

DET

at KC

**3**

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

SEA

at JAC

**4**

Emeka Egbuka

TB

vs. SF

**5**

Ja’Marr Chase

CIN

at GB

**6**

Drake London

ATL

vs. BUF

**7**

Rome Odunze

CHI

at WAS

**8**

Quentin Johnston

LAC

at MIA

**9**

George Pickens

DAL

at CAR

**10**

Davante Adams

LAR

at BAL

**11**

Jaylen Waddle

MIA

vs. LAC

**12**

Garrett Wilson

NYJ

vs. DEN

**13**

Deebo Samuel Sr.

WAS

vs. CHI

**14**

Xavier Worthy

KC

vs. DET

**15**

Tetairoa McMillan

CAR

vs. DAL

**16**

Courtland Sutton

DEN

at NYJ

**17**

Stefon Diggs

NE

at NO

**18**

A.J. Brown

PHI

at NYG

**19**

Keenan Allen

LAC

at MIA

**20**

Michael Pittman Jr.

IND

vs. ARI

**21**

Marvin Harrison Jr.

ARI

at IND

**22**

DK Metcalf

PIT

vs. CLE

**23**

Brian Thomas Jr.

JAC

vs. SEA

**24**

Ladd McConkey

LAC

at MIA

**25**

DeVonta Smith

PHI

at NYG

**26**

Zay Flowers

BAL

vs. LAR

**27**

Chris Olave

NO

vs. NE

**28**

Jakobi Meyers

LV

vs. TEN

**29**

Tee Higgins

CIN

at GB

**30**

Jameson Williams

DET

at KC

**31**

Kendrick Bourne

SF

at TB

**32**

Calvin Ridley

TEN

at LV

**33**

Chris Godwin Jr.

TB

vs. SF

**34**

Romeo Doubs

GB

vs. CIN

**35**

Khalil Shakir

BUF

at ATL

**36**

DJ Moore

CHI

at WAS

**37**

Wan’Dale Robinson

NYG

vs. PHI

**38**

Rashid Shaheed

NO

vs. NE

**39**

Matthew Golden

GB

vs. CIN

**40**

Jerry Jeudy

CLE

at PIT

**41**

Marquise Brown

KC

vs. DET

**42**

Keon Coleman

BUF

at ATL

**43**

Troy Franklin

DEN

at NYJ

**44**

Tre Tucker

LV

vs. TEN

**45**

Cooper Kupp

SEA

at JAC

**46**

Josh Downs

IND

vs. ARI

**47**

Darnell Mooney

ATL

vs. BUF

**48**

Tyquan Thornton

KC

vs. DET

**49**

Travis Hunter

JAC

vs. SEA

**50**

Elic Ayomanor

TEN

at LV

**51**

Marvin Mims Jr.

DEN

at NYJ

**52**

Malik Washington

MIA

vs. LAC

**53**

Alec Pierce

IND

vs. ARI

**54**

Dontayvion Wicks

GB

vs. CIN

**55**

Demarcus Robinson

SF

at TB

**56**

Kayshon Boutte

NE

at NO

**57**

Ryan Flournoy

DAL

at CAR

**58**

Isaiah Bond

CLE

at PIT

**59**

Sterling Shepard

TB

vs. SF

**60**

Luke McCaffrey

WAS

vs. CHI

**61**

Tory Horton

SEA

at JAC

**62**

Jalen Coker

CAR

vs. DAL

**63**

Jalen Tolbert

DAL

at CAR

**64**

Luther Burden III

CHI

at WAS

**65**

Dyami Brown

JAC

vs. SEA

**66**

Rashod Bateman

BAL

vs. LAR

**67**

Calvin Austin III

PIT

vs. CLE

**68**

Josh Palmer

BUF

at ATL

**69**

JuJu Smith-Schuster

KC

vs. DET

**70**

Parker Washington

JAC

vs. SEA

**71**

Jalin Hyatt

NYG

vs. PHI

**72**

Xavier Legette

CAR

vs. DAL

**WR Notes:** What will **Joe Flacco**’s insertion under center mean for **Ja’Marr Chase** and **Tee Higgins**? Flacco has been on a steady downward trajectory since his [dead cat bounce](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_cat_bounce) for the Browns in 2023, looking genuinely terrible for the Browns this season. Then again, he didn’t have Chase and Higgins in Cleveland or Indianapolis. Flacco can play point guard and he can do so quickly. Only four QBs got rid of the ball faster in 2024, while Flacco is middle of the pack in that metric this season. In theory, he’s a better bet than Jake Browning to navigate the Bengals’ offensive line issues. He gets rid of the ball quicker and will presumably command more respect from opposing defenses. An upgrade that is marginal in terms of wins and losses could pay greater dividends than expected in fantasy. … With five touchdowns in his past four games, **George Pickens** has already equalled his career-best scoring total. He’s also done the expected during CeeDee Lamb’s absence, compiling and spiking a week in Week 4 and scoring 13.7 PPR points in Week 5 despite commanding only four targets. One way or another, Pickens is getting home for fantasy managers this season. For his part, Lamb (ankle) is destined to miss a third straight contest.

It didn’t take long for **Jaylen Waddle** to produce a 100-yard game in Tyreek Hill’s absence. As in, he did it literally immediately. Behind Waddle, Darren Waller went nuts but **Malik Washington**’s expected gains did not materialize. **Nick Westbrook-Ikhine** failed to catch a pass. Fantasy fallout has a way of not going to plan when a superstar is injured, but this was to a T in Miami. You can quibble over the exact rank, but you can no longer quibble with Waddle’s starting status. … **Tetairoa McMillan** has still yet to score a touchdown. He’s also yet to command fewer than eight targets or post fewer than 12.2 yards per catch in any single appearance. He has volume, and he has big-play ability. The fantasy breakout is coming, even if Bryce Young is playing poorly. Why not in Week 6 against a Cowboys “defense” silver plattering the most enemy WR fantasy points? … Just what does “improved quarterback play” actually mean? In **Michael Pittman Jr.**’s case, he already has more touchdowns than he scored in all of 2024. Still providing a 5/50 PPR floor, Pittman is at long last supporting it with scores. Week 6 opponent Arizona is allowing the fifth most passing yards.

**Xavier Worthy**’s ankle appeared legitimately compromised in Week 5, but he still played through the issue to post new season highs for targets (nine) and snap percentage (76.6). With **Rashee Rice** due back in Week 7, Worthy has one more game to himself as the Chiefs’ primary compiler. It’s a juicy matchup with a Lions defense missing CB Terrion Arnold. Worthy has had a maddeningly difficult time posting ceiling efforts, but his floor is very much intact for this one. … With **Terry McLaurin** (quad) yet to resume practicing, it looks like another 8-12 target week for **Deebo Samuel** in a _very_ juicy Bears matchup. … I was skeptical **Stefon Diggs** had another gear coming. Then I saw it with my own eyes against the Bills. Perhaps it was merely a revenge-game fantasia, but Diggs was throwing haymakers as a legit WR1, and has now posted 100 yards in back-to-back contests. The Saints are very much a hot streak-sustaining matchup as long Diggs’ emotions aren’t running on E following last weekend’s throwdown.

**A.J. Brown’**s 43 Week 5 yards were his second most of the season. If you were wondering how that was going. Meanwhile, Jalen Hurts struck up a connection with **DeVonta Smith**. The two wideouts fought over a game-ending Hail Mary attempt. This situation can still deteriorate further, and will likely do so in Week 6 against a Giants defense more giving on the ground than through the air. … **Brian Thomas Jr.** and **Travis Hunter** both had their most productive games against the Chiefs. The bad news is, “most productive” in this case was 80 and 64 yards, respectively. The Seahawks are yet another difficult Week 6 matchup. With the schedule not letting up and the Jaguars seeming uncertain of what they want to be on offense, Thomas remains a low-end WR2 with Hunter a desperation second FLEX. … **Marvin Harrison Jr.** produced a season-high 98 yards in Week 5 — on five targets. He was barely involved after the first quarter. It’s a mystery why Kyler Murray can’t [strike up the MHJ band](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69lcRB1qco8) for a full four quarters. Murray’s health status is also a Week 6 mystery as he battles a foot injury. Maybe it’s a bit dramatic to say Jacoby Brissett would be an upgrade for Harrison at this point, but he certainly wouldn’t be a massive downgrade.

**Calvin Ridley** had already used up his last chance heading into Week 5. Naturally, that’s when he finally decided to shine, finishing as the WR14 while posing the fifth highest receiving total of the week amongst wideouts. His 10 targets were also a new season high. This is an offense where you have every reason to expect two steps back after that one step forward, but it’s good to know it’s still even possible for Ridley to get moving in the right direction. … **Ricky Pearsall** (knee) and **Jauan Jennings** (various) don’t really seem to play football anymore. **Kendrick Bourne** _really_ wasn’t playing football anymore before his 10-catch Week 5 outburst. Playing for a coach and backup QB in Mac Jones who make a habit of making do with what they’ve got, Bourne is a surprisingly decent WR3 bet vs. the Bucs. … **Wan’Dale Robinson**’s short targets bonanza did not materialize in Week 5, but now the Giants are missing **Darius Slayton** in addition to Malik Nabers. There will be frustrations, but it is difficult to believe Robinson won’t papercut his way down the field more weeks than not.

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