Antonio Brown may or may not be able to feel his feet, and he certainly hates his helmet, but he still remains one of the more talented pass-catchers in football. Oakland is a step back personnel-wise from Pittsburgh, but you should believe in the talent/volume combination, despite the off-field question marks. This ranking assumes he’s on the field to accept the anticipated volume, of course.

Amari Cooper is angling for a new deal in Dallas. He turned 76 targets into 53 receptions and six scores while looking reborn in the Cowboys offense. Julian Edelman always factored heavily into the Patriots pass attack and now he will be relied upon more so in a post-Rob Gronkowski world in Foxboro. It might be safe to tick him down a few slots in light of some recent news in the New England wide receiver room (see below).

The Minnesota duo is arguably the best in the league as far as pairings go, and the entire Vikings offense looks set to take a step forward again this year. Brandin Cooks may be underrated at this point, given the situations he’s found himself in throughout his career. Maybe underappreciated is a better word. He’s good, either way.