The 2025 fantasy football regular season is about to become a memory. However, before it does, fantasy football managers have about one more matchup to get through. For some, it will determine their season. For others, it is effectively a bye week. However, regardless of the stakes, skipping the waiver wire in Week 14 can hurt you in the future.
As such, Sportskeeda has put together a list of wide receivers to help fantasy football managers hone in on a quality receiver to pick up, especially with the bye season still around for Week 14.
Fantasy Football Week 14 Waiver Wire WRs

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#4 - Pat Bryant, Denver Broncos (1.4% rostered)
Pat Bryant has received 13 targets in his last two games of action. After working through some rookie lessons, it appears the young receiver is ready to step into the fantasy football relevancy window. With some difficult defenses on tap in the coming weeks, a depth receiver like Bryant could surge if Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin meet their matches. Even if not, Bryant could still be relevant.
#3 - Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (59% rostered)
Chris Godwin has teased fantasy football managers all season long, but after a months-long wait, the receiver appears to be finally healthy. As such, if he's available, you should consider snagging him. However, Godwin's target share could take a hit in future weeks with Mike Evans potentially nearing a return, according to Todd Bowles via Adam Schefter on X on Monday.
#2 - Jayden Higgins, Houston Texans (36.3% rostered)
Jayden Higgins has seen his stock rise after a slow opening seven weeks of the season. In each of his last four games, Higgins has earned at least seven targets three times. As such, Higgins is a great option for managers who want a consistent floor with little risk.
#1 - John Metchie III, New York Jets (9.9% rostered)
John Metchie III is a member of the struggling New York Jets offense, but that doesn't mean Metchie is struggling. The receiver has earned double-digit points in two of his last three games and is coming off a two-game stretch with at least seven targets in each contest.
Put simply, managers could do worse than Metchie, who is likely to continue benefiting from weekly passing situations as the Jets continue to trail other opponents on a weekly basis down the stretch of the season.
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