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Wide receiver is probably in the best shape of any position for Week 7, though we are obviously missing several must-start options here as well. Given the relative depth of the position, your flex options should probably come from this list this week, and if you don't absolutely need a running back for Week 7, Sterling Shepard, Rashod Bateman, and T.Y. Hilton (if his quad injury isn't serious) were my top targets on waivers.   

As for the rankings, A.J. Brown has moved up from 15th in Week 5 to 10th in Week 6. That might not seem like an obvious move after he finished 20th in Week 6, his best showing of the season, but it makes sense to me. He was a top-eight WR coming into the season, and I think his slow start can be almost entirely attributed to the injuries he's been dealing with dating back to the preseason. Obviously, those injuries create some long-term question marks, but in a matchup against what has been a pretty bad Chiefs defense, Brown should be in line for a huge performance this week. No. 10 might be too low.

Similarly, it might be confusing to see DeAndre Hopkins down at WR coming off a two-TD game, but I just continue to be mostly discouraged by his usage this season. He leads the team in targets, but his edge on A.J. Green is only six, as he sits with a 19.5% target share -- he was at 28.6% last season. I still think at some point the Cardinals are going to hit a rough patch and they'll find themselves leaning on Hopkins more, but I don't think a matchup against the Texans is going to be where they feel that squeeze. They've been mostly content to spread the ball around all season, and so while you should still start Hopkins, I just don't view him as an elite option right now. 

Here's my first run at ranking the top 48 wide receivers for Week 7. To see the rankings from Jamey Eisenberg, Dave Richard and Heath Cummings, make sure you head here. We'll be updating this throughout the week with new notes and rankings as we get news and the rankings get tweaked, so make sure you bookmark the page.

Week 7 WR Rankings

  1. Davante Adams vs. WAS
  2. Tyreek Hill @ TEN
  3. Calvin Ridley @ MIA
  4. Cooper Kupp vs. DET
  5. D.J. Moore @ NYG
  6. Ja'Marr Chase @ BAL
  7. Terry McLaurin @ GB
  8. Brandin Cooks @ ARI
  9. Deebo Samuel vs. IND
  10. A.J. Brown vs. KC
  11. Marquise Brown vs. CIN
  12. Mike Evans vs. CHI
  13. Chris Godwin vs. CHI
  14. Sterling Shepard vs. CAR
  15. Robert Woods vs. DET
  16. Jaylen Waddle vs. ATL
  17. D.K. Metcalf vs. NO
  18. DeAndre Hopkins vs. HOU
  19. Tee Higgins @ BAL
  20. DeVonta Smith @ LV
  21. Jakobi Meyers vs. NYJ
  22. Tyler Lockett vs. NO
  23. Corey Davis @ NE
  24. Tyler Boyd @ BAL
  25. Jamison Crowder @ NE
  26. Hunter Renfrow vs. PHI
  27. Michael Pittman @ SF
  28. Rashod Bateman vs. CIN
  29. Darius Slayton vs. CAR
  30. Amon-Ra St. Brown @ LAR
  31. Mecole Hardman @ TEN
  32. A.J. Green vs. HOU
  33. Henry Ruggs vs. PHI
  34. Rondale Moore vs. HOU
  35. Robby Anderson @ NYG
  36. Darnell Mooney @ TB
  37. Allen Robinson @ TB
  38. Christian Kirk vs. HOU
  39. Marquez Callaway @ SEA
  40. Brandon Aiyuk vs. IND
  41. Dante Pettis vs. CAR
  42. Jalen Reagor @ LV
  43. Elijah Moore @ NE
  44. Russell Gage @ MIA
  45. Nelson Agholor vs. NYJ
  46. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine vs. KC
  47. Devin Duvernay vs. CIN
  48. Dyami Brown @ GB

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