NFL WRs

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About this NFL WRs ranking

Rank 35 nfl wrs items blindly — items appear one at a time and you place each into a tier without seeing what's coming next. This blind ranking format makes for unexpected results: you might give the first item top tier, only to regret it three rounds later when something better appears.

Unlike a normal tier list where you can see every option upfront and rearrange at will, a blind ranking forces you to commit. That commitment makes the final tier list a more honest reflection of how each nfl wrs item actually feels in the moment, not how it looks compared to the rest of the list.

The full list of 35 items below is randomized for each playthrough, so two attempts at this nfl wrs blind ranking won't feel the same. When you're done, you can share your tier list, replay solo, or invite friends for a synchronized party round.

All 35 items in this ranking

  • 1.BTH
  • 2.Josh Fown
  • 3.Tre Tucker
  • 4.Rashid Shaheed
  • 5.Item 5
  • 6.Item 6
  • 7.Item 7
  • 8.Item 8
  • 9.Item 9
  • 10.Item 10
  • 11.Item 11
  • 12.Item 12
  • 13.Item 13
  • 14.Item 14
  • 15.Item 15
  • 16.Item 16
  • 17.Item 17
  • 18.Item 18
  • 19.Item 19
  • 20.Item 20
  • 21.Item 21
  • 22.Item 22
  • 23.Item 23
  • 24.Item 24
  • 25.Item 25
  • 26.Item 26
  • 27.Item 27
  • 28.Item 28
  • 29.Item 29
  • 30.Item 30
  • 31.Item 31
  • 32.Item 32
  • 33.Item 33
  • 34.Item 34
  • 35.Luka Nacua

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Frequently asked questions

How do I play blind ranking for NFL WRs?

Click “Play Blind Ranking” above. Each nfl wrs item appears one at a time, and you place it into a tier (S, A, B, C, D, F) without seeing what's coming next. There's no going back — that's what makes it blind. When you've ranked all 35 items, you get a shareable tier list.

How many items are in this NFL WRs ranking?

There are 35 items in this blind ranking. The order is randomized each time you play, so two playthroughs of the same nfl wrs list won't feel the same.

Can I create my own NFL WRs blind ranking?

Yes — sign up on Blindrank, go to Create, and add your own items. You can publish your category and let others blind-rank it too.

This is a blind ranking for NFL WRs on Blindrank. In a blind ranking, you rate each of the 35 items one at a time without seeing the full list — removing bias and producing a tier list that reflects your true preferences.

Share your results with friends or start a party to blind rank NFL WRs together in real time.

More about NFL WRs

Blind ranking NFL wide receivers is an exhilarating way to engage with one of the most dynamic positions in football. Each week, fans eagerly debate the merits of players like Tyreek Hill, Justin Jefferson, and Davante Adams, but blind ranking adds an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability. Unlike traditional tier lists where you can see all the players at once and meticulously arrange them based on stats and personal biases, blind ranking forces you to commit to a tier before knowing what the next option will be. This can lead to some unexpected decisions and lively discussions among friends as you weigh the pros and cons of each receiver in real time. Consider the heated debates around rookie sensations and established stars alike. Players like Rashid Shaheed and Tre Tucker are making waves in the league, and their rapid rise can create tension in a blind ranking scenario. Maybe you’re a staunch supporter of Shaheed’s explosive speed and playmaking ability, but will you risk tiering him higher than a proven veteran like A.J. Brown? The fun lies in the fact that your rankings can take a sharp turn with the next item that appears, turning your carefully constructed order into a delightful mess. Moreover, the NFL landscape is constantly changing, making each blind ranking session feel fresh and relevant. With players like Josh Downs emerging and established stars facing injuries, the dynamics shift week to week. This means that your previous rankings may not hold up as the season unfolds, keeping you engaged and encouraging you to revisit your picks often. The thrill of blind ranking NFL wide receivers lies not only in the players themselves but also in the interactions that stem from unexpected choices and the discussions they inspire. You could find yourself defending a surprising choice or laughing over a misstep, all while deepening your understanding of the game and its players.