🚀 Week 9's Air Attack Leaders

The top WRs to launch your lineup...

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Week 9’s Top WRs are primed to soar! These 12 receivers are set to dominate the skies and your fantasy matchups.

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#12: Terry McLaurin (WAS) @NYG

Scary Terry’s been a top-18 WR in 5 of the last 6 games as Jayden Daniels has really gotten comfortable. He has at least 6 targets in every game since Week 2. While the Giants bottled him up in the last matchup, he’ll perform much better in this spot.

#11: Jayden Reed (GB) vs. DET

In addition to being 4th-worst in fantasy against WRs, Detroit has been dominated by slot receivers. Additionally, Reed eats against single high coverage, which the Lions love to run.

#10: Cooper Kupp (LAR) @ SEA

The Rams are a completely different offense with their two star WRs on the field. Kupp found the end zone last week on 8 targets from Matthew Stafford. It bodes well for his outlook going forward.

#9: Tyreek Hill (MIA) @ BUF

Tyreek Hill hasn’t scored more than 12.9 fantasy points since Week 1, and his managers are getting impatient. With Tua throwing him the ball, he can still reach his former heights. But, will it be against Buffalo this weekend?

#8: Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) @ GB

The Sun God is still his typically dominant self, ranking 5th in fantasy points per route, 10th in juke rate, and 3rd in total TDs, but his yardage numbers haven’t been where fantasy managers want them. He’s 22nd with just 408 yards. Last week he only caught 2 balls for 7 yards. Still, he’s a proven asset and always worth starting.

#7: Puka Nacua (LAR) @ SEA

Puka has the slight edge over Cooper Kupp thanks to a longer per-catch ability and a slightly higher target share last week. But, both guys looked good and Seattle is relatively vulnerable to teams with multiple good WRs.

#6: Drake London (ATL) vs. DAL

London is coming off a quiet week. But, he has at least 6 receptions in 6 of 8 games. He’s clearly become the top target for Kirk Cousins. Dallas has allowed big games to recent opponents, so it’s a good bet last week’s down game was not a trend for London.

#5: Malik Nabers (NYG) vs. WAS

The first Giants-Commanders matchup went nicely for Nabers. In that Week 2 game he caught 10 passes for 127 yards and a touchdown for 28.7 PPR points. Even though Washington is fairly strong against the pass, Nabers’s target share is enough to get it done again.

#4: Ja’Marr Chase (CIN) vs. LV

Chase now has 3 WR1 games in PPR formats over the Bengals’ last 4. He’s the overall receiving yards and touchdown leader. There’s no reason to think he won’t keep that going against the Raiders.

The Week 9 newsletters your competition probably already read…

- 🏆 Week 9's Backfield Bosses

- 🚦 To Start or to Sit?

- ✅ This Week's Best Fantasy Trades

- 💎 Must-Have Waiver Wire Gems

🏈 Did Jets Snap Losing Streak vs. Texans?

❤️ Love Has “Realistic” Shot to Play This Week

🐆 Gabe Davis Limited; Status Uncertain

🔥 Jakobi Meyers Ready to Go for Week 9

😡 Smith Vows to Control Anger Better

✈️ WR Lazard Hits IR; Jets Likely to Keep Williams

🦬 Von Miller Happy to Be Back on the Field

😱 Nacua Leaves Thursday’s Practice for Knee

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