Fantasy Football is almost here! As we embark on a new season, we're going to give you the Kamp's Korner Top 10 PPR WR's. In today's game this have become quite possibly the most important position on the board. It's certainly one of the toughest to draft as you need big points, consistency and depth.
#10 - Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins)
Having Tyreek Hill on the field with him actually seemed to help. If the QB position is stable, he could move up this list.
#9 - Davantae Adams (Raiders)
Some may be concerned about age, but he's had at least 100 catches in 4 of the last 5 seasons.
#8 - A.J. Brown (Eagles)
Brown paired very well with Jaylen Hurts, setting career marks in multiple receiving categories.
#7 - Amon-Ra St. Brown (Lions)
St. Brown is a high volume receiver that will get the targets and red zone opportunities needed to be at the top.
#6 - CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys)
Lamb should get a ton of targets as the bona fide #1 threat on the Cowboys offense. Last year he finished 7th in total PPR points.
#5 - Stefon Diggs (Bills)
Diggs has had over 150 targets and over 100 receptions. His consistency is something that fantasy owners have relied on.
#4 - Tyreek Hill (Dolphins)
Hill was just fine without Mahomes throwing to him. In fact, he set career highs in receptions and yards receiving.
#3 - Cooper Kupp (Rams)
We'll put him at 3 with the assumption that health isn't an issue. While it could be, the points he put up in the first half of last season are worth the risk.
#2 - Ja'Mar Chase (Bengals)
If there was a fantasy football MVP, Chase would easily be a finalist. He gets a high number of targets and end zone targets and can make the big plays downfield.
#1 - Justin Jefferson (Vikings)
I don't think there's any doubt who the number 1 receiver is going into the season. He should be a universal number 1 pick in any draft. He led almost every statistical category last year and In a pass heavy offense, Jefferson should dominate once again.