1. Odell Beckham, New York Giants
Projected Stats: eight receptions, 125 yards and two touchdowns
After posting a 6-149-1 split last week against the New York Jets, Beckham has reclaimed his rightful spot among the statistical leaders at the wide receiver position this season. He's now put up five consecutive 100-plus yards games, scoring a total of six touchdowns during that span. This has the second-year receiver as the fourth-best fantasy player at his position on the season.
Taking on a Miami Dolphins defense that has yielded the ninth-most fantasy points to wide receivers on the season, Beckham becomes a top-end play this week.
2. Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers
Projected Stats: seven receptions, 145 yards and one touchdown
It's not going to be easy against a league-best Cincinnati Bengals scoring defense, but Brown should be more than up for the task come Sunday. After all, here's a receiver that is coming off an eight-catch, 118-yard performance against a tough cover corner in Vontae Davis.
Overall, Brown has tallied 614 total yards over the past four games. That's absolutely absurd, and there's no reason to believe he will see a dramatic drop off this week.
3. Allen Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars
Projected Stats: seven receptions, 120 yards and one touchdown
This isn't a case of recency bias. If you have been paying attention, eDraft's been pimping Robinson all season long. And for good reason. Prior to last week's three-touchdown performance, Robinson had still put up 55 receptions for 927 yards and eight touchdowns. In reality, he's been among the most-consistent fantasy receivers all season.
Now fifth among players at his position in fantasy points, Robinson becomes a stellar play against an Indianapolis Colts defense that has yielded the fourth-most fantasy points to receivers on the season. Expect another big outing.
4. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
Projected Stats: nine receptions, 140 yards and zero touchdowns
Despite the struggles of Matt Ryan, Jones continues to plug on. Having put up league high numbers in receptions (102) and yards (1,338), Jones finds himself as the third-best fantasy receiver heading into Week 14.
If we want to look at what Jones has done recently, it's far less impressive. After putting up 100-plus yards in six of the Falcons' first 10 games, Jones has recorded a total of 149 yards on 13 receptions with zero touchdowns in his past two outings. That's one of the reasons he's a bit further down on the pecking order.
It's also important to note that Jones will be going up against one of the top corners in the NFL in the form of Carolina Panthers shut down guy Josh Norman. While the Falcons' receiver will get his fair share of opportunities here, he doesn't possess anywhere near the same upside as the top-three receivers for the week.
5. Brandon Marshall, New York Jets
Projected Stats: seven receptions, 110 yards and one touchdown
It's absolutely insane what this 31-year old receiver has done in his first season with the Jets. Coming off two consecutive 100-plus yard performances, Marshall is now the sixth-ranked fantasy receiver with 1,062 yards and eight touchdowns.
What makes Marshall such a darn good play in a given week is the fact that he has tallied eight games of 10-plus receptions. This is an indication that Ryan Fitzpatrick is relying on the veteran a great deal throughout the season.
Marshall will be lining up against a Tennessee Titans defense that ranks in the middle of the pack when it comes to fantasy points yielded to receivers on the season. Expect another solid outing in this one.
6. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals
Projected Stats: six receptions, 95 yards and one touchdown
Green was struggling through four mediocre performances that saw him average 65 yards per game. That was until a five-catch, 128-yard game against the Cleveland Browns. It hasn't been super sexy, but Green still finds himself as the eighth-best fantasy receiver through 12 games.
Now taking on a Pittsburgh Steelers defense that has surprisingly allowed the third-most fantasy points to receivers on the season, Green should be in for another good outing.
7. DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans
Projected Stats: eight receptions, 105 yards and zero touchdowns
As the second-best fantasy receiver on the season, it seems to make little sense to have Hopkins this low on the pecking order. That's until we realize he's averaging just 74.2 yards per game over the past six weeks. That comes after he put up an average of 143.8 in his previous four games.
Now taking on corner in Malcolm Butler that's been among the best at his position on the season, Hopkins has a pretty difficult matchup ahead of him. While he will still eat, don't expect a huge performance in this one.
8. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Projected Stats: five receptions, 90 yards and one touchdown
Evans has been pretty inconsistent this season. He has put up six games with double digits fantasy points and another five in single digits. In fact, nearly half of his fantasy points have come in three games.
The good news here is that Evans will be taking on a league-worst New Orleans Saints defense that has yielded a whopping 20 touchdowns to receivers on the season. With a solid matchup, Evans becomes a good play this week.
9. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions
Projected Stats: six receptions, 75 yards and one touchdown
With only one 100-yard receiving game this season, Johnson has been nowhere near the elite fantasy option we have seen in the past. In fact, he enters Week 14 as a bottom-end WR1 option.
Sunday's outing against the Rams in St. Louis likely won't prove to be a breakout game for Johnson as well. St. Louis ranks in the top-five of the NFL against fantasy receivers, and Johnson will face a difficult matchup in Trumaine Johnson. Averaging less than 70 receiving yards in five games, Johnson isn't a stellar play this week.
10. Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears
Projected Stats: six receptions, 70 yards and one touchdown
Jeffery was surprisingly held to four receptions on 12 targets against a game San Francisco 49ers secondary last week. It was his second-worst statistical outing of the season. The good news here is that he's taking on a Washington Redskins defense that ranks 22nd in the NFL against fantasy receivers. Expect a rebound performance in this one.