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Who are the best WR corps in the NFL?

Over the years, NFL teams have prioritized having more than one elite talent in the wide receiver room. Although it is tough to keep all of the talents for a long time, it is increases teams’ chances in the present. Here are the best WR corps in the NFL right now.



Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Odell Beckham Jr.


Miami’s trio of Hill, Waddle & Beckham have a well balanced approach. Hill is arguably the best wide receiver in football, Waddle has posted 1,000 yards every single season and Beckham has a perfect role as a third option. Tua Tagovailoa has more than enough help for the 2024 season.



Philadelphia Eagles: AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith


Philadelphia has two wide receivers who can be number one receivers in the league. Brown is one of the most dominant receivers right now, posting at least 1,400 yards in each of his last two seasons. Smith has posted 3,178 yards and 19 TD over his first three seasons. Jalen Hurts has a dynamic duo that has shifted the culture in Philly.



Houston Texans: Stefon Diggs, Nico Collins, Tank Dell, Robert Woods, Noah Brown


Depth wise, Houston probably has the best receiving corp in the league. CJ Stroud has endless options to throw to, and this is an offense that opposing defenses should fear. These five receivers combined for 4,182 yards and 26 touchdowns last season.



Cincinnati Bengals: Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins


The lethal duo of Chase and Higgins have been unstoppable in the AFC. As long as Joe Burrow can stay healthy, they will be in contention. Both receivers post at least 1,000 yards every season. Higgins requested a trade from the Bengals, but as of right now they look to be on the same roster entering 2024.



Tennessee Titans: Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, Tyler Boyd, Treylon Burks


Tennessee has made some moves to help their young quarterback Will Levis. After Hopkins posted 1,057 yards and 7 touchdowns last season, they picked up Ridley and Boyd in the offseason. This isn’t the youngest corp, but defenses will struggle covering all of them at once.



Chicago Bears: Keenan Allen, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze


Chicago’s trio of Allen, Moore & Odunze is one of the most exciting on this list. Caleb Williams is entering a great system to work with in his rookie campaign. Moore and Allen are coming off a combined 2,607 yards and 15 touchdowns last season, and Odunze will be a difficult cover as the third wide receiver.



Seattle Seahawks: DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, Jaxon Smith-Njigba


Seattle has one of the most consistent duos in Metcalf and Lockett. Both receivers consistently put up 1,000 yard seasons and are tough to cover. Smith-Njigba adds another deep threat to the Geno Smith led offense.



Los Angeles Rams: Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua


The Rams struck gold with Nacua, who had one of the greatest rookie seasons of all time, posting 1,486 yards and 6 touchdowns. Alongside him is Cooper Kupp, a record setting wide receiver. As long as Matt Stafford is healthy, this duo will continue to eat.


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