PFF ranked all 32 teams’ receiving corps this offseason. See where the four NFC West teams rank.
We like to say that the offseason is for lists and rankings, and this offseason is no different. We have new rankings from PFF.
These rankings compare the receiving corps of all 32 NFL teams.
The Philadelphia Eagles, with their group of receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Dallas Goedert, comes in at No. 1.
But what about the pass catchers of the NFC West?
NFL receiving corps rankings: The NFC West
No. 5 overall: San Francisco 49ers
They have perhaps the best tight end in the league in George Kittle and the best all-around back in the NFL in Christian McCaffrey. Brandon Aiyuk is great but coming off makor knee surgery. Ricky Pearsall is promising and Jauan Jennings was fantastic in 2025.
No. 8 overall: Los Angeles Rams
They release Cooper Kupp, but they still have Puka Nacua and added Davante Adams. Tutu Atwell will produce as the No. 3 this year.
No. 18 overall: Arizona Cardinals
Tight end Trey McBride was a monster in 2024 and Marvin Harrison Jr. was good but not great. Many expect a breakout year for Harrison. But the receivers behind them have yet to do much in the NFL, with running back James Conner becoming the most reliable third option in the passing game.
No. 20 overall: Seattle Seahawks
They cut Tyler Lockett and traded DK Metcalf, so good luck. Jaxson Smith-Njigba is going to be the guy this coming season and they added Kupp and Marquez Valdes-Scantling. But they don’t have a dynamic tight end, although running back Ken Walker is a solid pass catcher.
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