NFL Power Rankings for all 32 wide receiver corps in 2021
By Randy Gurzi
14. Los Angeles Chargers
One of the most slept-on receivers in the NFL is Keenan Allen. The Los Angeles Chargers star receiver does nothing but put up insane numbers. For his career, he has 624 receptions for 7,3979 yards and he just fell short of his fourth-straight 1,000-yard season when he had 992 last season in 14 games.
With him and Justin Herbert working together for the second season in a row, he could be even better this year as should Mike Williams. The former first-round pick was really good with Herbert last season, grabbing 48 passes for 756 yards and five touchdowns. Third-round pick Josh Palmer rounds their starting trio out, giving them a pretty strong group.
13. Cleveland Browns
There’s a lot of talent at wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns with Odell Beckham, Jr. and Jarvis Landry leading the way. Landry did take a step backward in 2020 but he was also dealing with hip and rib injuries. OBJ, on the other hand, suffered a torn ACL and missed most of the season.
If both are healthy, they could be among the best in the game. They’re also deep when you look at Rashard Higgins, Donovan Peoples-Jones, and rookie Anthony Schwartz who has the speed to take the top off of any defense. They come into the season middle of the pack, but if everything goes right, they could climb higher.