Packers: Davante Adams in the top-10 of NFL wide receiver rankings
15. T.Y. Hilton (Indianapolis Colts)
Hilton had Jacoby Brissett as his quarterback last year, and he still had nearly 1,000 receiving yards.
If Andrew Luck is healthy, there is a good chance Hilton gets to 1,000 yards in 2018 and is one of the most productive receivers in the AFC. He is one of the most durable receivers on this list, having only missed two games in his career.
14. Brandin Cooks (Los Angeles Rams)
Cooks underproduced a little bit in New England, but Sean McVay will be able to make the most of his talent in Los Angeles. He is one of the best downfield threats in the league, and I can’t wait to see him go up against some of the top secondaries in the NFC.
13. Mike Evans (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Evans has the potential to be a top-five receiver in the league, but he will need Jameis Winston to play like the franchise quarterback Tampa Bay expected him to be.
I love Evans’ size and ability to make contested catches. He’s still only 24 and will get better in the next few years if he can get consistent quarterback play.
12. Tyreek Hill (Kansas City Chiefs)
Hill has yet to have a quarterback that can take full advantage of his best skill-set, which is being a speedy downfield threat. But I think he will have this for the rest of the decade with Patrick Mahomes, who has one of the best arms in the league.
Hill’s best trait as a player is his ability as a returner, and he is arguably the best in the NFL.
Hill could be a fantasy all-star this season if Mahomes lives up to the hype.
11. Stefon Diggs (Minnesota Vikings)
Diggs isn’t even the Vikings’ best receiver, but that isn’t a detriment to him, instead a compliment to Adam Thielen. The Vikings have the best receiver tandem in the league.
Diggs has great playmaking ability. Don’t be surprised if he cracks the top 10 of this list next year.