Sep 05, 2013 12:23 PM EDT
WR Rankings Top 50 Fantasy Football Season 2013

The fantasy football season is heading towards a full swing with the preseason in the NFL moving into Week 4 and with drafts heating up, owners are looking for value and studs around the draft and one position that is very deep in 2013 is the wideout position, with names like Calvin Johnson, Brandon Marshall and Dez Bryant at the top of the list.

Wideouts are obviously more valuable in PPR leagues (points per reception for any newbies), making Calvin Johnson a top three pick in those leagues, but he also should be a top pick in regular leagues. Johnson put up some ridiculous numbers two years ago and with the Lions adding Reggie Bush to the offense, the passing game should open up even more for Megatron. AJ Green and Dez Bryant are very safe picks at the top and the position is very deep this year, including with sleepers.

Greg Jennings was a solid fantasy receiver for many years for the Green Bay Packers, but after dealing with injuries and playing in only eight games, he had just four touchdowns and 366 yards. This season he could actually end up being one of the best sleepers in fantasy if he can stay healthy, as he will be the number one option for the Vikings after the team traded away Percy Harvin in the offseason.

TY Hilton is a player to watch as well, with Andrew Luck developing in his second year and after Hilton had a breakout season with 50 catches for 861 yards and seven touchdowns, he is a player that could produce again. Hilton also has the big play factor after coming in with five games of 100-yards or more and with the additions of Ahmad Bradshaw and Darrius Heyward-Bey in the offense, he could put up even better numbers. Randall Cobb for the Packers could be an excellent option in deeper leagues and even though he is dealing with some injuries in the preseason, he should be set as a number one option in the offense for owners.

The cream of the crop:

1. Calvin Johnson, Lions

2. A.J. Green

3. Brandon Marshall

4. Dez Bryant

5. Demaryius Thomas

6. Julio Jones

Still very elite:

7. Andre Johnson

8. Randall Cobb

9. Vincent Jackson

10. Larry Fitzgerald

11. Roddy White

The next group of dudes:

12. Danny Amendola

13. Marques Colston

14. Reggie Wayne

15. Mike Wallace

16. Victor Cruz

17. Steve Smith

18. Eric Decker

19. Hakeem Nicks

A solid bunch here:

20. Wes Welker

21. Jordy Nelson

22. Pierre Garcon

23. Dwayne Bowe

24. Torrey Smith

25. Greg Jennings

26. Cecil Shorts

Producers still:

27. James Jones

28. Antonio Brown

29. DeSean Jackson

30. Tavon Austin

31. Sidney Rice

32. T.Y. Hilton

33. Anquan Boldin

34. Stevie Johnson

35. Miles Austin

36. Kenny Britt

Big points to be had:

37. Mike Williams

38. Josh Gordon

39. Chris Givens

40. Lance Moore

40 Denarius Moore, OAK

41 Chris Givens, STL

42 Josh Gordon, CLE

43 Vincent Brown, SD

The final crew:

44 Michael Floyd, ARI

45 Golden Tate, SEA  

46 Malcom Floyd, SD

47 Rueben Randle, NYG

48 Ryan Broyles, DET

49 Kendall Wright, TEN         

50 DeAndre Hopkins, HOU

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