Fantasy Football Rankings 1.0: Wide Receivers 30-21

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  • The 2015 NFL season will kickoff on September 10, 2015 with the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football. With football season comes the greatest fan-centered game in any of the major sports… Fantasy Football.

    It is never too early to start preparing for the United States’ most played fantasy sport. Whether you play in a league with a bunch of random people from the internet or against your childhood best friends, you want to be at the top of your game when it comes to Fantasy Football Draft Day 2015.

    Here at Heat Waved, we are here to help you with your fantasy football drafting needs. We will have rankings for each position in fantasy football over the course of the next four months with updated rankings as training camps progress in early-Autumn.

    We will be ranking the top-30 quarterbacks, top-50 running backs, top-50 wide receivers, top-20 tight ends, top-30 defenses, and top-20 kickers.

    This is the third edition of our wide receiver rankings where I will rank the 30th-through-21st best wide receiver options for those planning on taking part in fantasy football. This list will include possibly the best complement receiver in the NFL from the Lions, a top-five draft pick in this year’s NFL Draft, three veterans on new teams, and the Cardinals number-one receiver for the 2015 season.