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2022 WR Keeper and Dynasties Rankings

Dynasties Rankings

For those of you who play in dynasty and keeper leagues, it is time to look at the 2022 WR Keeper and Dynasties Rankings. These rankings look at long-term contributions and are based on a PPR scoring system. The player ages are as of the regular season opener in 2022. This means that while the 2022 WR rankings may not be as accurate as they were last year, they are still worth a look.

There are a lot of reasons to like Smith this season, including his potential to be the top target for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles have a new offensive scheme this season with Jalen Hurts under center and a new coaching staff. Smith’s size is not a good reason to fade him in dynasty, especially considering the Heisman winner was teammates with Hurts last season in Alabama.

The Ravens’ top tight end, Cooper Kupp, is a solid dynasty keeper. His 1,947-yard, 16-TD season makes him an excellent sell-high dynasty piece. While his age may be a concern for fantasy owners, he is still a capable dynasty tight end. Besides that, his target total is insane for a dynasty tight end. In addition to his high-end production, Kupp’s rookie season also made him a valuable dynasty addition.

2022 WR Keeper and Dynasties Rankings

While Gronkowski and Adams are clearly elite TE1 options, they are not elite WRs. With Brady and Tannehill back, they’re unlikely to be the elite TEs they once were. But they are still solid TE1 options in PPR and dynasty formats. In addition to these two players, the Raiders have signed D’Onta Foreman, which signals a lack of confidence in the RB2 position. While Njoku was considered an elite TE before Hooper’s departure, he’s no longer a TE1 option but still a solid flex in dynasty leagues. In the WAS offense, another talented TE, Higgins, is likely to have a steady role.

The top 2022 WR Keeper and Dynastry Rankings include a wide range of players from the 2018 draft to the late rounds. The top four positions include WR Justin Jefferson, WR Ja’Marr Chase, and WR Dalvin Cook. However, it’s not enough to have one top-ranked wide receiver in your team. You should be evaluating each player’s position on the depth chart before drafting them.

The next three tiers have several players who are still viable in real life and fantasy. The later-round wideouts have plenty of name recognition and are viable as reserves. However, they may never be the best-scoring wideout in their position. However, they have solid floors and plenty of upside to reach the top tier. If you’re not worried about drafting a player from this tier, you can use their name recognition to draft another player.

A third player you should consider is Chris Godwin. The Raiders are likely to sign WR help this offseason. The Raiders are a prime candidate for WR help. In addition, the Dolphins are doing all they can to maximize Tua’s potential. However, Higgins should still be a good wide receiver for your dynasty or keeper league even if he plays second fiddle to Ja’Marr Chase. He had a productive year in 2018 with chances. While he has a great upside, he should be a WR2 in 2022.

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