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New on SI: Week 13 Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers: Wide Receivers

After a monstrous performance in Week 12, Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill takes over the No. 1 spot on Sports Illustrated's Week 13 fantasy rankings.

Wide Receiver Rankings & Tiers - Week 13

QUARTERBACKS | RUNNING BACKS | WIDE RECEIVERS | TIGHT ENDS

Tier 1

  • Tyreek Hill vs DEN
  • Davante Adams vs PHI
  • Stefon Diggs @ SF
  • D.K. Metcalf vs NYG
  • Calvin Ridley vs NO (Game stack option on DraftKings)
  • DeAndre Hopkins vs LAR
  • Keenan Allen vs NE

Tier 2

Tier 3

  • Julio Jones vs NOS
  • Allen Robinson II vs DET
  • Diontae Johnson vs WAS
  • Brandin Cooks vs IND
  • DeVante Parker vs CIN (Inexpensive Cash Game option)
  • Chase Claypool vs WAS 

Tier 4

  • Amari Cooper @ BAL
  • Marvin Jones Jr. @ CHI
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster vs WAS
  • Sterling Shepard @ SEA
  • Christian Kirk vs LAR
  • CeeDee Lamb @ BAL
  • Cole Beasley @ SF

Tier 5

  • Darius Slayton @ SEA
  • Tyler Boyd @ MIA
  • Michael Pittman Jr. @ HOU
  • Jakobi Meyers @ LAC
  • Jamison Crowder vs LV
  • Mike Williams vs NE
  • Nelson Agholor @ NYJ
  • Corey Davis vs CLE

Tier 6

  • Jalen Reagor @ GB
  • Jarvis Landry @ TEN
  • Tee Higgins @ MIA
  • Travis Fulgham @ GB
  • Deebo Samuel vs BUF
  • Keelan Cole Sr. @ MIN

Tier 7

  • Breshad Perriman vs LV
  • Denzel Mims vs LV
  • Laviska Shenault Jr. @ MIN
  • Michael Gallup @ BAL
  • Rashard Higgins @ TEN
  • Marquise Brown vs DAL
  • T.Y. Hilton @ HOU
  • Josh Reynolds @ ARI

Tier 8

  • Russell Gage vs NO
  • Henry Ruggs III @ NYJ
  • Allen Lazard vs PHI
  • Gabriel Davis @ SF
  • Emmanuel Sanders @ ATL
  • Mecole Hardman vs DEN

Tier 9

  • Jerry Jeudy @ KC
  • Hunter Renfrow @ NYJ
  • Sammy Watkins vs DEN
  • Damiere Byrd @ LAC
  • A.J. Green @ MIA
  • Jakeem Grant vs CIN
  • Darnell Mooney vs DET
  • Kendall Hinton @ KC
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