
Week 13 is in the books, and it was another great week for action-packed football. The league’s best wide receivers played their hearts out for their teams, regardless of the outcome, while some receivers had a tough time on the field due to weather or going up against great opposing defenses. Regardless, we were very impressed with how week 13 turned out and look forward to seeing what the league’s best wide receivers do in week 14.
Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams’ wide receivers after week 13.
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Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr.: C+

Harrison Jr. had a nice bounce-back game for the Cardinals, even though they lost a tough 22-23 battle against the Minnesota Vikings. Harrison Jr. caught five receptions for 60 yards and scored a touchdown in the third quarter. Harrison Jr. played well against the fierce Vikings’ defense, as he got some points on the board for his team. Harrison Jr. and the Cardinals return home for a week 14 showdown against the Seattle Seahawks coming to town.
Atlanta Falcons: Ray-Ray McCloud III: A-

McCloud III had a good day on offense for the Falcons, even though they lost a tough 13-17 battle against the Los Angeles Chargers. McCloud III caught four receptions for 95 yards and rushed for negative two yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. If McCloud III continues to produce on the Falcons offense, he can be a great rotational guy in the lineup, even though he’s mostly a special teams guy.
Baltimore Ravens: Zay Flowers: C

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Flowers had a decent afternoon for the Ravens, even though the Ravens lost 19-24 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Flowers caught three receptions for 74 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Flowers score a touchdown, but he did have a 40-yard reception in the first quarter. Flowers and the Ravens head into a well-needed bye week in week 14.
Buffalo Bills: Khalil Shakir: D

Shakir had an average night for the Bills, as they managed to secure a 35-10 dominating win over the San Francisco 49ers in the snow. Shakir caught four receptions for 30 yards but didn’t score any touchdowns. Weather played a role in one of the league’s best wide receiver’s quiet performances, but Shakir should be able to bounce back in the remaining weeks of the regular season.
Carolina Panthers: Adam Thielen: A-

Thielen had a very nice game for the Panthers, even though they lost a very tough and very close 23-26 divisional battle against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime. Thielen caught eight receptions for 99 yards and scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Thielen’s production was impactful, as his touchdown helped give the Panthers the slight lead over the Bucs before kicker Chase McLaughlin sent the game to overtime and would later kick the game-winning kick for the Bucs during the overtime period.
Chicago Bears: DJ Moore: A-

Moore had a very productive game for the Bears, even though they lost a tough 20-23 battle against the Detroit Lions. Moore caught eight receptions for 97 yards and scored a touchdown. Despite Moore’s efforts in the second half, it wasn’t enough, as the Bears mishandled the clock in the final seconds of the game and lost as a result.
Cincinnati Bengals: Ja’Marr Chase: B+

Despite the Bengals losing a very tough 38-44 battle against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Ja’Marr Chase did everything he could to help his team out on the field. Chase caught six receptions for 86 yards and scored a touchdown in the second quarter. Even though the Bengals’ chances of reaching the playoffs are now very slim to nonexistent, Chase continued to be an excellent receiver on the field for the Bengals.
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Cleveland Browns: Jerry Jeudy: A+

Jerry Jeudy had himself a game to remember, even though the Browns lost 32-41 against the Denver Broncos. Jeudy caught nine receptions for 235 yards and scored a 70-yard touchdown. Jeudy’s performance against the team that drafted him back in 2020 will be remembered greatly. Jeudy played his heart out despite the loss. Jeudy and the Browns travel to the Keystone State for a week 14 divisional showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dallas Cowboys: KaVontae Turpin: C

Turpin had a decent afternoon for the Cowboys, as they defeated the New York Giants 27-20 on Thanksgiving. Turpin caught four receptions for 53 yards and rushed for two yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. Turpin did lead the Cowboys in receiving yards, while the rest of the Cowboys wide receivers and tight ends weren’t able to top 41 yards. However, his teammate, Brandin Cooks, scored a touchdown to help the Cowboys earn that first elusive win at home.
Denver Broncos: Marvin Mims Jr.: A-

Mims Jr. had a great night on the field as he and the Broncos defeated the Cleveland Browns 41-32. Mims Jr. caught three receptions for 105 yards and scored a 93-yard touchdown. Mims Jr. stepped up and helped the Broncos out of a tight spot in an electric Monday night football game.
Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown: B-

St. Brown had a good performance for the Lions, defeating the Chicago Bears 23-20. St. Brown caught five receptions for 73 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see St. Brown haul in a touchdown in the victory, but it didn’t happen. St. Brown helped the Lions stay in the game and earned the team’s first win on Thanksgiving since 2016.
Green Bay Packers: Christian Watson: C

Watson had a decent night for the Packers, as they defeated the Miami Dolphins 30-17 on Thanksgiving night. Watson caught two receptions for 67 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice for Watson to haul in a touchdown, but he did contribute to his team in the win, especially catching a 21-yard reception, which set up a Jayden Reed touchdown, before the first half concluded.
Houston Texans: Nico Collins: A-

Collins continued to be the face of the Texans’ passing attack as the team won 23-20 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Collins caught eight receptions for 119 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Collins, one of the league’s best wide receivers, pull in a touchdown, but he torched the Jaguars’ secondary and snagged a 40-yard reception, which led to the Texans kicking a field goal at the start of the second quarter.
Indianapolis Colts: Michael Pittman Jr.: D

Pittman Jr. and the Colts’ passing attack had a bit of a rough afternoon in the team’s very close and last-second 25-24 win over the New England Patriots. Pittman Jr. caught five receptions for 42 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Pittman Jr. score a touchdown, but he did help contribute to the Colts’ final scoring drive when Anthony Richardson found Alec Pierce for a three-yard touchdown.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Parker Washington: A-

Washington had a very nice game for the Jaguars, even though they lost 20-23 against the Houston Texans. Washington caught six receptions for 103 yards and scored a touchdown. Washington stepped up very nicely for the woeful Jaguars and had a very productive afternoon for them despite the loss.
Kansas City Chiefs: DeAndre Hopkins: B-

Hopkins had a solid game for the Chiefs, as they narrowly defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 19-17. Hopkins caught four receptions for 90 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Hopkins score a touchdown, but he did have a 34-yard reception in the final minute of the second quarter of the game. Hopkins and the Chiefs remain home in week 14 and will welcome the Los Angeles Chargers to town.
Las Vegas Raiders: Jakobi Meyers: A-

Meyers had a good performance for the Silver and Black, but the team lost 17-19 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Meyers caught 11 receptions for 97 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice for Meyers to score a touchdown, but he showed he has good on-field chemistry with Aiden O’Connell, who is an upgrade over Gardner Minshew (who is out for the rest of the 2024 season with a broken collarbone). Meyers and the Raiders travel further east for a week 14 showdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Sunshine State.
Los Angeles Chargers: Ladd McConkey: A-

McConkey had a great game for the Chargers and was the team’s bright spot on offense, as they narrowly won 17-13 against the Atlanta Falcons. McConkey caught nine receptions for 117 yards but didn’t score any touchdowns. McConkey has become the Chargers go-two wide receiver when it matters the most. However, McConkey suffered a knee injury in the second half and didn’t return to the game. If McConkey is out long-term, Quentin Johnston and the other Chargers’ wide receivers and tight ends need to step up in his absence.
Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua: C+

Nacua had a nice game for the Rams in their come-from-behind 21-14 win over the New Orleans Saints. Nacua caught five receptions for 56 yards and scored a touchdown. Even when the Rams’ passing attack underperforms, Nacua still finds a way to step up and help his team out and earn the win.
Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill: B

Hill had a nice game for the Dolphins, even though they lost 17-30 against the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving night. Hill caught six receptions for 83 yards and scored a touchdown. Hill was one of the few bright spots for the Dolphins as they attempted a comeback against the Packers until the cold weather thwarted the team. Hill and the Dolphins return home and will host the New York Jets in week 14.
Minnesota Vikings: Justin Jefferson: A-

Jefferson had a very nice game for the Vikings, defeating the Arizona Cardinals 23-22 in comeback fashion. Jefferson caught seven receptions for 99 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. It would’ve been nice to see Jefferson score a touchdown, but it didn’t happen for the Vikings. Jefferson and the Vikings remain home in week 14 and will welcome the Atlanta Falcons to town.
New England Patriots: Kayshon Boutte: D

Although both of the Patriots’ tight ends had an excellent afternoon, Boutte and the wide receivers had a somewhat quiet afternoon in the passing attack. Boutte caught three receptions for 41 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Not the worst afternoon for Boutte, but it would’ve been nice to see him score a touchdown to help his teammates out.
New Orleans Saints: Marquez Valdes-Scantling: C

Valdes-Scantling had an okay afternoon for the Saints, even though they lost a tough 14-21 battle against the Los Angeles Rams. Valdes-Scantling caught two receptions for 36 yards and scored a touchdown. Even though Valdes-Scantling wasn’t able to top 40 receiving yards, he still was very effective with his 28-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Valdes-Scantling has been a great addition for the Saints and should be able to produce more when the Saints travel to MetLife Stadium for their week 14 match-up against the New York Giants.
New York Giants: Malik Nabers: C

Nabers had a decent afternoon for the Giants, even though they lost 20-27. Nabers caught eight receptions for 69 yards and rushed for four yards on a carry but didn’t score a single touchdown. Nabers had a 29-yard reception wiped off the board in the fourth quarter due to a holding penalty called on tight end Chris Manhertz. Despite that, Nabers continued to be the focal point of the Giants’ passing attack.
New York Jets: Davante Adams: C

Adams had a good game for the Jets, even though they lost a tough 21-26 battle against the Seattle Seahawks. As one of the league’s most well-known wide receivers, Adams caught five receptions for 66 yards and scored a touchdown in the first quarter. The Adams and Aaron Rodgers connection is for real, but it was all for not in the Jets’ third-straight loss. Adams and the Jets travel to South Beach for a divisional showdown against the Miami Dolphins.
Philadelphia Eagles: A.J. Brown: C

Brown had a decent day for the Eagles, as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 24-19. Brown caught five receptions for 66 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Brown may not have scored a touchdown, but his contributions did help the Eagles come through with a nice victory to extend their win streak.
Pittsburgh Steelers: George Pickens: B

Pickens had a good game for the Steelers, despite some on-the-field issues, in the team’s 44-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Pickens caught three receptions for 74 yards and scored a touchdown. Pickens had the most receiving yards for the Steelers all game, but he drew two personal foul penalties against him. Head coach Mike Tomlin said he needs to grow up. Pickens and the Steelers return home for a week 14 divisional showdown against the Cleveland Browns coming to town.
San Francisco 49ers: Jauan Jennings: C-

Jennings had an okay game for the 49ers, even though the team suffered a brutal 10-35 loss in the snow against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football. Jennings caught three receptions for 56 yards but didn’t score a touchdown. Jennings performed fine, but he and the 49ers need to salvage what’s left of their 2024 season with five games left.
Seattle Seahawks: Jaxon Smith-Njigba: C

Smith-Njigba had another productive afternoon for the Seahawks in their impressive 26-21 comeback victory over the New York Jets. Smith-Njigba caught four receptions for 74 yards and rushed for five yards on a carry but didn’t score a touchdown. Smith-Njigba performed well against a good Jets defense but was kept out of the end zone for the entire game. Smith-Njigba and the Seahawks travel to the desert for a week 14 divisional showdown against the Arizona Cardinals.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans: A

Evans had a very nice game for the Bucs in their 26-23 overtime win over the Carolina Panthers. Evans caught eight receptions for 118 yards and scored a touchdown. Evans hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down since he returned to action in week 12 from his hamstring injury. He’s been a breath of fresh air for the Bucs’ passing attack since returning from that injury as well.
Tennessee Titans: Calvin Ridley: B-

Westbrook-Ikhine had a nice second half for the Titans against the Washington Commanders. Unfortunately, his efforts weren’t enough in the team’s 19-42 loss. Westbrook-Ikhine caught three receptions for 61 yards and scored two touchdowns. One of the Titans’ wide receivers, Westbrook-Ikhine, and team quarterback Will Levis have formed great on-field chemistry, and they should continue to produce whether the Titans win or lose their remaining games.
Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin: B

McLaurin had a very nice afternoon for the Commanders in their commanding 42-19 win over the Tennessee Titans. McLaurin caught eight receptions for 73 yards and scored two touchdowns. McLaurin looked very impressive in the Commanders’ bounce-back game over the Titans and showed the rest of the league why people shouldn’t sleep on the Commanders.
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