Record: (16-0) Last: W (UD12) Ivan Redkach, Jan. 25 Also, as a general rule, a fighter who may have announced he is moving up or down to a new weight division will not be ranked in a new weight class until he actually fights in that weight class (and warrants being ranked). Next: Dec. 12 vs. Anthony Joshua, Record: (27-1) Last: W (UD12) Sebastian Formella, Aug. 22 Next: Dec. 5 vs. Danny Garcia, Record: (62-7-2) Last: L (TD8) Jean Pascal, Aug. 3 Next: TBA, Record: (31-2) Last: W (UD12) Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Oct. 5 Last: W (TKO11) Rober Barrera, Feb. 7 Wart Jr.'s dream job is a detective. Josh Taylor lands a massive shot to Apinun Khongsong's midsection, which finishes the fight early in Round 1. Sherman’s physical tools may be on the wane as he gets older, but he may be the smartest cornerback in the game and has a freakish understanding of how an offense tries to attack him. 64 Henry Ruggs III, LV vs. KC Next: TBA, Record: (27-1) Last: L (KO2) Naoya Inoue, May 18, 2019 Last: W (UD10) Francisco Santana, Jan. 25 Though he had a rough Super Bowl, Sherman allowed just 373 yards and one touchdown all season long, including the playoffs. Record: (37-0) 1s. Last: W (TKO6) Tureano Johnson, Oct. 30 One of the best corners of the past decade, Chris Harris Jr. is the ultimate underdog story. Last: L (TKO2) Teofimo Lopez, Dec. 14 71 Anthony Miller, CHI @ CAR For individual analysis of key WRs, click here. Next: TBA, Record: (27-2) Next: Dec. 5 vs. Errol Spence Jr. Record: (26-4) 52 James Washington, PIT vs. CLE Next: Nov. 28 vs. Ronald Ellis, Record: (34-1) Next: TBA, Record: (27-2-1) Jackson surrendered just 30 catches over the regular season and was beaten for a touchdown one time while allowing barely more than 10 yards per reception. It might be a slightly lower-scoring week than usual for your WR3 spot, but there will be plenty of catches to go around. Gilmore’s coverage numbers in the toughest of situations — single coverage — are simply peerless. Next: TBA, Record: (23-3) 53 Keelan Cole, JAX vs. Next: Dec. 19 vs. Emmanuel Rodriguez, Record: (28-4) 61 Tre'Quan Smith, NO vs. ATL Next: TBA, Record: (31-4-2) How to Get Ranked. Over the last three seasons, however, his grade is an elite 91.0, and he is right up there with the best in the game while making life easier for other members of the Rams' secondary. Next: TBA, Record: (22-3-3) Last: W (TKO2) Matt Korobov, Dec. 7 Some will criticize his two interceptions in five years of play, but he has 32 pass breakups in that span and been beaten for less than 11 yards per catch. Next: TBA, Record: (21-0) In a league that has trended away from man coverage, Humphrey has some of the best coverage numbers when playing man-to-man of any corner in the league. PFFELO Ratings are PFF’s NFL power rankings based on weekly player grades in each facet of play. Kansas City, Washington, and San Francisco were absolutely shredded by Raiders, Rams, and Dolphins WRs, respectively, while the Chicago and Arizona both allowed 100-yard, one-TD games to their opponents' top wide receivers. Last: L (KO5) Alexander Povetkin, Aug. 22 72 Josh Reynolds, LAR @ SF Last: W (UD10) Taylor Mabika, Nov. 30 Hilton may be a small step behind the best slot defenders in the league, but only Desmond King and Nickell Robey-Coleman have a higher PFF grade when lined up there (83.6) over the past three seasons. Last: L (KO10) Yunier Dorticos, June 15, 2019 Last: W (TKO6) Ruben Manakane, Sept. 13 Some notable high-target wide receivers are missing from our Week 11 fantasy WR PPR rankings, but there are still plenty of studs and sleepers who can help fill out your lineup. Last: W (SD12) Daniel Roman, Jan. 30 For a list of the current champions in all weight classes, click here. Though both numbers have slipped since that season, he has still broken up 29 passes in three regular seasons and allowed only five scores in three years against elite competition. Terence Crawford drops Kell Brook with a right hand and pours it on him to force referee Tony Weeks to call the fight. Through a couple of weeks into the 2019 season, Jaire Alexander looked like the best cornerback in football. Last: W (TKO7) Nathan Kirk, Oct. 4, 2019 Junior Fa, Record: (18-0) From Day 1 in the NFL, Hayward has been one of the most underrated but consistently excellent players in football. Next: Dec. 19 vs. Nonito Donaire, Record: (24-1) 47 Josh Reynolds, LAR @ TB Last: W (TKO7) Jason Moloney, Oct. 31 Last: L (TKO7) Rene Alvarado, Nov. 23 Last: W (KO6) Antonio Lozada, Nov. 21 79 Miles Boykin, BAL vs. Last: W (KO5) Dillian Whyte, Aug. 22 Last: W (UD12) Sho Kimura, May 26, 2019 Last: L (KO11) Canelo Alvarez, Nov. 2 59 Randall Cobb, HOU vs. NE Last: W (UD12) Norihito Tanaka, March 3 Fortunately, favorable matchups open the door for several sleepers. Next: TBA, Record: (20-3) Next: TBA, Record: (31-5) 56 Isaiah Ford, MIA vs. NYJ Last: D (MD12) Custio Clayton, Oct. 24 TEN Last: W (UD12) Andy Ruiz Jr., Dec. 7 Next: TBA, Record: (26-3) Gilmore is as close to a Darrelle Revis as the league has right now — he's a true shutdown cornerback. Record: (30-0-1) See all the studs, sleepers, and potential busts. Next: Nov. 28 vs. Blake McKernan, Record: (13-0) Hilton has the second-best forced incompletion rate from the slot over that time and one of the lowest completion rates allowed. 80 Cam Sims WAS vs. CIN Last: W (UD12) Israel Gonzalez, Oct. 23 46 N'Keal Harry, NE vs. DEN For his career, he has allowed under 50% of passes thrown his way to be caught, and that dropped to 44.9% in Year 2. Last: W (DQ8) Jonathan Oquendo, Sept. 5 Next: TBA, Record: (23-1) We rank one-day and multi-day tournaments by state and region in over 240 countries for players ages 5-19. In his career, he has yet to be beaten for a pass longer than 50 yards, and he has above-average PFF grades in every facet of cornerback play for his career. Next: TBA, Record: (21-2) Next: Jan. 2 vs. Ryan Garcia, Record: (47-5) Some of the other receivers in that group, namely Tee Higgins, Antonio Brown, Mike Evans, and Kenny Golladay (if active), carry extra value in PPR leagues because of frequent targets, but they're also on the start-sit bubble. Next: TBA, Record: (17-0) Last: W (UD10) Javier Molina, Sept. 19 Last: W (UD12) Vasiliy Lomachenko, Oct. 17 Last: L (TKO3) John Riel Casimero, Nov. 30 2020 is a big season for Jackson to show he can be that player once more. In zone coverage, he slips a little behind other players, but his ability to play sticky man coverage is truly elite. 67 Corey Davis, TEN @ BAL Our Week 6 fantasy WR rankings are missing Seahawks and Saints, among others, but we welcome back two of fantasy's best wideouts in Kenny Golladay and Davante Adams. Some notable high-target wide receivers are missing from our Week 11 fantasy WR PPR rankings, but there are still plenty of studs and sleepers who can help fill out your lineup. Next: TBA. Last: W (UD10) Roberto Garcia, Dec. 20 Next: TBA, Record: (31-3-1) Next: TBA, Record: (37-2-1) Next: TBA, Record: (28-3) We're in the midst of rankings season here at PFF, and now that we have ranked the NFL's edge defenders, interior defenders and linebackers, it's time to focus on the league's best cornerbacks. Last: W (TKO2) Moises Calleros, Oct. 23 Over the past two years, he has been beaten for just 10.3 yards per catch. 54 Jeff Smith, NYJ @ MIA Alexander has elite traits and games, but he needs to do it more consistently to rank higher on this list and eliminate the bad days at the office. Next: Dec. 19 vs. Callum Smith, Record: (40-1-1) Note: Check back all week leading up to kickoff, as we'll continue to update our WR PPR rankings based on the latest news and injuries. Last: W (UD12) Lenin Castillo, Oct. 12 Injury derailed Joe Haden’s career after an outstanding start in Cleveland, and he was in the wilderness for long enough that his resurgence with the Steelers may have flown heavily under the radar for some.