It's the final week of the fantasy football regular season in most leagues, and our Week 14 fantasy WR rankings for standard leagues can help give you the advantage you need to finish with a win. With only two teams on bye and the position in relatively good health (except for Tank Dell and Amari Cooper), the wide receiver pool is in an ideal spot for the home stretch. Of course, start 'em, sit 'em decisions can still be difficult, as matchups and QB injuries change the landscape every week. Fortunately, the long-awaited return of one of the game's biggest stars brightens the outlook of the entire position. With that in mind, let's get to it and break down our Week 14 WR rankings. The last set of bye weeks sees the Commanders and Cardinals idle, meaning Terry McLaurin, Marquise Brown, Jahan Dotson, Curtis Samuel, Rondale Moore, and Greg Dortch are unavailable. WEEK 14 STANDARD RANKINGS: | | | | Although this week is a manageable one, two of the league's weaker pa s defenses won't be in action, hindering us from streaming and stacking WRs matched up against them. WEEK 14 PPR RANKINGS: | | | | | There's no reason Tyreek Hill (vs. Titans in Week 14) shouldn't own the top spot in Week 14, drawing another juicy matchup against a struggling Titans coverage unit. Washington couldn't contain "Cheetah" this past Sunday, consistently letting Hill get loose in the back end. CeeDee Lamb (vs. Eagles) could again total double-digit receptions in Sunday's NFC East showdown against Philadelphia, potentially ending the week as the overall Cleveland Indians Jersey WR1. Amon-Ra St. Brown (@ Bears) salvaged an uncharacteristic two-catch day last week with a receiving TD, but we're not worried about his bounce-back capabilities against his division rivals. A.J. Brown (@ Cowboys) returned to form with a 114-yard effort in Week 14 and should again see a high-volume workload in a potential shootout in Dallas. Weather impacted Keenan Allen (vs. Broncos) in Week 14, but L.A.'s WR1 still saw nine targets. He should go off back home under the roof at SoFi. Stefon Diggs (@ Chiefs) will likely need to stuff the stat sheet if Buffalo hopes to upset Kansas City, and if Josh Allen is forced to air the football out at a high clip to keep up with the Chiefs, Diggs will produce. Justin Jefferson (@ Raiders) is set to return to game action for the first time since Week 5, and although he'll have to endure some rocky QB play, last season's fantasy WR1 is always a threat to go off. Mike Evans (@ Falcons) continues to produce, recording 162 receiving yards and a TD in Week 13. The Falcons have been one of the best defenses against WRs on a per-game basis, but Baker Mayfield's go-to target can still put up WR1 numbers in a tough matchup. Davante Adams' (vs. Vikings) rapport with Aidan O'Connell is getting stronger by the week, which could lead to one of his best fantasy showings of the year versus Michael Brantley Jersey a subpar Vikings coverage unit. Michael Pittman Jr. (@ Bengals) rounds out our top 10, as Gardner Minshew's safety valve posted his second straight 105-plus yard effort in Sunday's overtime win in Tenne see. Against a Bengals bunch that has struggled to maintain lengthy offensive drives, look for the Colts to dominate the time of po se sion battle, playing into Pittman Jr.'s hands. WEEK 14 FANTASY ADVICE: | | | Elijah Moore (vs. Jaguars), Noah Brown (@ Jets), Odell Beckham Jr. (vs. Rams), Jonathan Mingo (@ Saints), Alec Pierce (@ Bengals), Jameson Williams (@ Bears), and Jalin Hyatt (vs. Packers) serve as the top WR waiver-wire pickups heading into Week 14. Moore (vs. Jaguars) stepped up as Cleveland's go-to wideout with Amari Cooper (concu sion) banged up, seeing 12 targets from Joe Flacco. Likewise, Brown (@ Jets) is another WR whose Week 14 ranking has spiked due to his team's injury situation, as Tank Dell's (leg) injury likely leads to an increased target share down the stretch. Beckham Jr. (vs. Rams) is in line for an increased role with Mark Andrews (leg, ankle) done for the regular season. Mingo (@ Saints) is starting to hit his stride as the fantasy season winds down, as the rookie has totaled six-plus targets in his past four games. Pierce (@ Bengals) showcased his big-play abilities with two 35-plus yard receptions in Week 13, and his field-stretching abilities could come in handy for those opting for a "boom-or-bust" wideout. Williams (@ Bears) hasn't seen much usage, but when his name's called, he produces. Yonder Alonso Jersey Williams reached paydirt with a 19-yard TD run this past week, as it's never a bad thing to buy shares of those in the league's best offenses. Hyatt (vs. Packers) is another "boom-or-bust" WR better suited for standard formats, as he's starting to become a pivotal part of the Giants' offense toward the back end of the season. WEEK 14 DFS: | | | Calvin Ridley (@ Browns), Tyler Lockett (@ 49ers), Gabe Davis (@ Chiefs), Diontae Johnson (vs. Patriots), and Drake London (vs. Buccaneers) might be better suited for fantasy benches this week. Ridley faces a stout Browns coverage unit that entered Week 13 allowing the second-fewest fantasy points per game (FPPG) to WRs, as his Jekyll and Hyde nature could lend itself to a le s-than-ideal showing, especially with Trevor Lawrence (ankle) hurt. We have no interest in rolling out Lockett in standard formats, especially against a San Francisco defense that held him to 30 receiving yards back in Week 12. Although Davis has had two big games against the Chiefs in his career, he's too volatile to trust if you're in a must-win situation. Ditto for Johnson, as the lo s of Kenny Pickett (ankle) hinders the Steelers' offensive prospects over the coming weeks. Johnson did catch a garbage-time TD last week, but he's too risky of a start in our minds. At this point, we simply can't trust any Falcons' pa s-catchers, and despite a favorable matchup, there are plenty of better options than London. This past week, Tank Dell (leg), Amari Cooper (concu sion), Christian Watson (hamstring), and Marquise Brown (heel) suffered in-game injuries that forced them to exit early. Although Brown gets an extra week to heal up with Arizona on bye, we Cody Allen Jersey know Dell's out for the season. It will also be challenging for Cooper to pa s concu sion protocol in time to suit up against Jacksonville, and the oft-injured Watson also feels like a long shot to play this week. UPDATE:Christian Kirk suffered a groin injury on Monday night, and he figures to be more doubtful than questionable for this week's game against Cleveland. If he's out, Zay Jones and Tim Jones will see more targets, but with Trevor Lawrence (ankle) also hurt, it's tough to count on either. UPDATE:Douglas (concu sion) has been ruled OUT for Week 14. As usual, we'll update these standard WR rankings throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement and analysis. Rank Player 1 Tyreek Hill, Dolphins vs. Titans 2 CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys vs. Eagles 3 Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions @ Bears 4 A.J. Brown, Eagles @ Cowboys 5 Keenan Allen, Chargers vs. Broncos 6 Stefon Diggs, Bills @ Chiefs 7 Justin Jefferson, Vikings @ Raiders 8 Mike Evans, Buccaneers @ Falcons 9 Davante Adams, Raiders vs. Vikings 10 Michael Pittman Jr., Colts @ Bengals 11 Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers vs. Seahawks 12 Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals vs. Colts 13 Nico Collins, Texans @ Jets 14 Chris Olave, Saints vs. Panthers 15 Cooper Kupp, Rams @ Ravens 16 DK Metcalf, Seahawks @ 49ers 17 Garrett Wilson, Jets vs. Texans 18 DJ Moore, Bears vs. Lions 19 DeVonta Smith, Eagles @ Cowboys 20 Deebo Samuel, 49ers vs. Seahawks 21 Puka Nacua, Rams @ Ravens 22 Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins vs. Titans 23 DeAndre Hopkins, Titans @ Dolphins 24 Courtland Sutton, Broncos @ Chargers 25 Amari Cooper, Browns vs. Jaguars 26 Calvin Ridley, Jaguars @ Browns 27 Noah Brown, Texans @ Jets 28 Rashee Rice, Chiefs vs. Bills 29 Romeo Doubs, Packers @ Giants 30 Tee Higgins, Bengals vs. Colts 31 Jakobi Meyers, Raiders vs. Vikings 32 Zay Flowers, Ravens vs. Rams 33 Chris Godwin, Buccaneers @ Falcons 34 Elijah Moore, Browns vs. Jaguars 35 George Pickens, Steelers vs. Patriots 36 Jerry Jeudy, Broncos @ Chargers 37 Brandin Cooks, Cowboys vs. Eagles 38 Adam Thielen, Panthers @ Saints 39 Tyler Lockett, Seahawks @ 49ers 40 Josh Downs, Colts @ Bengals 41 Diontae Johnson, Steelers vs. Patriots 42 Jayden Reed, Packers @ Giants 43 Drake London, Falcons vs. Buccaneers 44 Zay Jones, Jaguars @ Browns 45 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks @ 49ers 46 Jordan Addison, Vikings @ Raiders 47 Gabe Davis, Bills @ Chiefs 48 Robert Woods, Texans @ Jets 49 Jameson Williams, Lions @ Bears 50 Tyler Boyd, Bengals vs. Colts 51 Darius Slayton, Giants vs. Packers 52 Odell Beckham Jr., Ravens vs. Rams 53 Jonathan Mingo, Panthers @ Saints 54 Alec Pierce, Colts @ Bengals 55 Quentin Johnston, Chargers vs. Broncos 56 Jalen Guyton, Chargers vs. Broncos 57 K.J. Osborn, Vikings @ Raiders 58 Xavier Gipson, Jets vs. Texans 59 Trey Palmer, Buccaneers @ Falcons 60 Wan'Dale Robinson, Giants vs. Packers 61 DJ Chark, Panthers @ Saints 62 Justin Watson, Chiefs vs. Bills 63 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Patriots @ Steelers 64 Treylon Burks, Titans @ Dolphins 65 Josh Reynolds, Lions @ Bears 66 Khalil Shakir, Bills @ Chiefs 67 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans @ Dolphins 68 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs vs. Bills 69 Dontayvion Wicks, Packers @ Giants 70 Cedric Tillman, Browns vs. Jaguars 71 Tutu Atwell, Rams @ Ravens 72 Darnell Mooney, Bears vs. Lions 73 A.T. Perry, Saints vs. Panthers 74 Cedrick Wilson, Dolphins vs. Titans 75 Michael Gallup, Cowboys vs. Eagles 76 Skyy Moore, Chiefs vs. Bills 77 Brandon Powell, Vikings @ Raiders 78 Hunter Renfrow, Raiders vs. Vikings 79 Chris Moore, Titans @ Dolphins 80 Rashod Bateman, Ravens vs. Rams 81 Kalif Raymond, Lions @ Bears 82 Trenton Irwin, Bengals vs. Colts Omar Vizquel Jersey