The Late Round Quarterback staff put together their wide receiver rankings for the 2013 season. The following rankings are based on standard scoring in redraft leagues, where each touchdown is worth six points and one point is rewarded for every 10 rushing or receiving yards.

Average Rank JJ Austan Chad Keith Phil Ladd Sal
Calvin Johnson 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AJ Green 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3
Brandon Marshall 3 2 3 4 5 3 3 2
Dez Bryant 4 4 4 2 4 4 6 4
Demaryius Thomas 5 5 5 5 3 7 4 6
Julio Jones 6 7 7 9 8 5 7 5
Percy Harvin 7 9 11 6 6 6 5 8
Roddy White 8 8 6 10 7 10 9 10
Andre Johnson 9 11 9 8 11 8 10 7
Vincent Jackson 10 6 13 15 12 9 8 9
Randall Cobb 11 12 10 11 9 17 12 11
Victor Cruz 12 10 8 19 10 11 13 12
Larry Fitzgerald 13 13 12 7 15 18 11 15
Marques Colston 14 17 14 13 14 12 17 13
Hakeem Nicks 15 15 18 17 13 15 16 14
Jordy Nelson 16 14 19 16 18 13 14 17
Pierre Garcon 17 19 23 12 19 19 22 16
Wes Welker 18 18 22 23 21 14 15 20
Dwayne Bowe 19 16 17 14 16 27 25 19
Reggie Wayne 20 21 15 26 17 21 18 18
Steve Smith 21 20 20 36 20 20 23 21
Antonio Brown 22 22 24 24 22 26 21 23
Torrey Smith 23 23 25 22 23 31 20 22
Eric Decker 24 32 16 21 28 24 26 27
Danny Amendola 25 27 21 33 27 23 24 26
Cecil Shorts 26 28 31 28 24 22 30 24
Mike Wallace 27 33 27 18 25 35 19 36
Steve Johnson 28 31 29 20 34 28 29 30
TY Hilton 29 25 26 31 29 32 36 28
James Jones 30 24 30 43 30 29 27 29
Josh Gordon 31 26 39 25 31 47 33 25
Mike Williams 32 30 34 34 26 39 31 33
Danario Alexander 33 38 28 40 35 25 39 31
Greg Jennings 34 29 40 35 32 33 28 41
Lance Moore 35 37 32 44 38 34 38 35
Kenny Britt 36 40 33 27 43 43 42 46
Alshon Jeffery 37 43 46 47 42 45 46 42
Tavon Austin 38 34 35 42 33 N/A 37 34
Miles Austin 39 39 N/A 39 36 30 35 38
DeSean Jackson 40 N/A 36 38 39 41 34 32
Sidney Rice 41 49 43 49 48 42 50 45
Justin Blackmon 42 N/A 41 32 50 38 41 47
Kendall Wright 43 35 44 N/A 41 49 44 37
Jeremy Maclin 44 36 N/A 29 37 36 32 N/A
Brian Quick 45 41 N/A 41 40 N/A 49 39
Brian Hartline 46 48 47 50 47 N/A 45 N/A
Anquan Boldin 47 N/A 37 46 N/A 46 40 N/A
Vincent Brown 48 44 N/A 37 44 N/A 48 N/A
Mohamed Sanu 49 42 N/A 48 45 N/A N/A 40
DeAndre Hopkins 50 50 N/A 45 N/A N/A 53 49

Noteworthy Trends

Much like the running back rankings, there is a clear-cut choice for the top receiver. All seven staffers placed Calvin Johnson atop their rankings. You shouldn’t find a set of receiver rankings anywhere that have another name at the top. If you do, hit back on your browser as quickly as possible and never return.

Five of the seven staffers had A.J. Green and Brandon Marshall slotted second or third, with Chad and Keith as the exceptions. Chad opted to rank Dez Bryant second, and Keith gave his number 3 ranking to Demaryius Thomas.

Here are the wideouts who were ranked in everyone’s top 10: Calvin Johnson, A.J. Green, Brandon Marshall, Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, Julio Jones and Roddy White.

The first real outlier comes with Percy Harvin. I ranked Harvin 11th (reasoning: only played 16 games once, never had more than 967 yards) while no one else had him lower than 8th, with five writers placing him 5th or 6th.

Phil is low on Randall Cobb, a 2012 breakout player, putting him 17th. Everyone else had him as a number one option, somewhere between ninth and 12th.

The staff was pretty split on Vincent Jackson. Four ranked him no worse than 9th, and the other three had him anywhere from 12th to 15th. That’s not too surprising considering Josh Freeman’s inconsistency and the mercurial nature of V-Jax.

Chad moved Larry Fitzgerald back up into number one status as his 7th ranked receiver, banking on Bruce Arians and Carson Palmer to reignite his career. While Chad likes Fitzgerald, he’s not a fan of Victor Cruz. Five writers had the Giants’ big-play weapon ranked between 10th and 13th. I placed him 8th while Chad dropped him to 19th.

As usual, no one knows what to make of Dwayne Bowe, who has a 1,162-yard, 15-touchdown season to his name but had just 801 yards and three scores a year ago. Three staffers ranked him at least 16th, two put him in the 17-19 range and two others ranked him 26th and 27th.

The staff had similar discrepancies with Miami’s Mike Wallace. Chad and Ladd ranked him 18th and 19th, respectively. Keith and I put Wallace in the mid-20s, while Phil, Sal and JJ see him as a flex option, ranking the former Steeler in the 30s.

As to be expected with receivers, the deeper we dig into the list, the more incongruities we find.

Phil barely ranked Josh Gordon, sliding him in 47th. JJ (31st), Chad (25th) and Sal (25th) all like the second-year Brown, each ranking him as a borderline number 2 wideout. Phil left rookie Tavon Austin outside of his rankings while five of the six other writers had him between 33rd and 38th.

Chad placed Jeremy Maclin 29th, while Sal and I didn’t have him in our top 50. DeSean Jackson was placed as high as 32nd by Sal, while Phil had him in the low 40s. I chose not to rank him. Justin Blackmon ranges from 32nd to unranked, which was no surprise given his suspension. Two writers put Anquan Boldin in the late 30s, and three didn’t rank him.