It seems like the top three or four on this list never change, but hey, why would they? These guys are elite and often times major components of winning seasonal and DFS lineups. Hell, three of the top four on here were likely selected in the first four or five picks of your drafts! While elite running backs are making a resurgence, the wide receivers are a growing commodity in fantasy formats. The league is becoming pass-oriented, which is why there continues to be a high demand for wide receivers early on in fantasy drafts. This week, to me at least, seems like a pretty damn good week to get yourself one or two elite receivers.

Here are the top 5 wide receivers for Week 13.

Antonio Brown vs. NYG

No surprise here. Janoris Jenkins was just roasted by Terrelle Pryor and unless you’ve lived under a rock all season, Brown is substantially better than Pryor. Brown scored three touchdowns last week against Indy and he has five scores in his last four games. WR1 every week.

Julio Jones vs. KC

Marcus Peters is an exceptional young corner, there is no doubting that. However, the young gun loves to take plenty of chances. While Peters may get the best of Jones here and there, I’m going to put my money on Jones over the course of the entire game. Also, whenever Jones is held under 100 yards in a game, which has happened four times before last week, he’s went over 100 with a score in each of the following games. Look for the same this week.

Mike Evans @ SD

Legion of boom, WHO!? Evans roasted the Seattle defense for 104 yards and two touchdowns on eight receptions. Since the first game of the season, Evans has seen fewer than 11 targets on just one occasion. He has entered the matchup-proof echelon of fantasy players.

Odell Beckham @ PIT

After a slow start to the season, by his standards, he’s hauled in eight touchdowns over his last seven games. Pittsburgh’s defense isn’t good and New York is going to have to attempt to keep up with the lethal Pittsburgh offense. Don’t be surprised when Beckham flirts with 150 yards and a touchdown or two this weekend.

Brandon Marshall vs. IND

The Colts have allowed 12 touchdowns to opposing receivers this season and Marshall finally broke his end zone slump with a touchdown against the New England Patriots last week. Indianapolis’ pass defense is damn near atrocious and Marshall is enjoying a healthy 27 percent target share. Indy is going to put up points, which means Ryan Fitzpatrick will look Marshall’s way early and often.

Be sure to check out the rest of the NFL Week 13 Fantasy Football Player Rankings here at Fantasy Alarm.