The NFL’s top 11 slot receivers

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar continues our position lists with the NFL’s 11 best slot receivers.

In the 2021 season, per Sports Info Solutions, NFL teams targeted their slot receivers on 39.7% of all passing attempts (7,496 of 18,881). 43.1% of all  catches (5,481 of 12,731) came from the slot, as well as 35.6% of all receiving yards (49.737 of 139,619), 51.7% of all yards after the catch (35,567 of 68,802), 49.7% of all yards after contact (12,025 of 24,176), and 36% of all passing touchdowns (320 of 889).

The point? Slot receivers are more important than they’ve ever been before. As the NFL moves to more and more 3×1 formations, offenses don’t just rely on one slot receiver — there are now multiple slot weapons per team, serving different roles. Whether those slot targets are smaller receivers, bigger receivers, running backs, or tight ends, if you’re not attacking opposing defenses (which are trending far more to nickel and dime sets to counter all this), you’re not doing the most you can do as a play-designer.

If the first thing you thought after reading this was, “I bet the Seahawks don’t do enough to attack opposing defenses in the slot,” you would be correct. Seattle had the NFL’s fewest slot targets by far in the 2021 season, with 164. The Vikings, 49ers, Bills, and Saints rounded out the bottom five.

As for the top five, the Buccaneers ranked first in slot targets with 347, followed by the Chiefs, Raiders, Falcons, and Dolphins. As we’re about to discuss, the Dolphins appear to be in place to set an all-time record for slot targets heading into the 2022 season.

The top five receivers in slot targets last season were about as different as you could imagine. From top-tier receivers with both volume and production (Cooper Kupp), to high-volume receivers with limited production (Cole Beasley), to amazing tight ends (Mark Andrews) to uber-fast YAC monsters who create undefendable formations with their presence (Tyreek Hill) to underrated slot technicians (Tyler Boyd), there isn’t one type of slot weapon. It takes all kinds, in all kinds of offenses, to lay waste to coverage with slot concepts.

Here are Touchdown Wire’s 11 best slot receivers, regardless of position — and all our position lists, leading up to our list of the 101 best players in the NFL today.

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The NFL’s top 11 offensive guards

The NFL’s top 11 offensive tackles

(All advanced metrics courtesy of Sports Info SolutionsPro Football Focus, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).

The NFL’s top 15 outside receivers

Davante Adams, DeAndre Hopkins and Tyreek Hill top Touchdown Wire’s list of the top outside wide receivers.

One of the more common clichés about the modern NFL, or the modern game of football at any level, is this: Passing is king.

Teams have to throw the football to win. Of course that puts a lot of pressure on the players passing the ball, but that also makes those catching the football vitally important for offenses. Particularly the receivers on the outside, often operating without a “two-way go,” facing elite cornerback with high-level press coverage skills, and even safeties rotated in their direction.

Which makes what these players do so special.

Now, astute observers likely recognize that instead of 11 top outside receivers, we have included 15. That is a nod not only to the talent level of the position, but also the importance of the position. This is a tweak that will be made for the quarterbacks as well. Plus, trying to trim this list to 15 was hard enough, getting to 11 was darn near impossible.

Here are the NFL’s top 15 outside receivers.

(Oh, and before anyone asks, the last player out was Keenan Allen of the Los Angeles Chargers. But fear not Chargers fans, he got his accolades in Doug Farrar’s list of the top slot receivers).

The NFL’s best players at every position

From safeties to quarterbacks, Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield rate the best players at every position.

Last season, Touchdown Wire’s Mark Schofield and Doug Farrar assembled their lists of top 11 NFL players at every position, and then rolled that into their list of the top 101 players in the NFL. They’re doing it again this year, and here are the lists heading into the 2021 season. From safeties to quarterbacks and everything in-between, here are the NFL’s best players at every position.