Helping him to his *shudder* FOURTH championship title, Coach Jones and his Diamond Jacket wearing team dominated at the WR position, which always seems to be the case on Jon’s best teams. This season he averaged 412 points per week at the WR spot.
This was enough to just edge out Chris, whose own impressive 406 average was aided by Stafford’s love affair with Cooper Kupp.

The highest single-game output by the position group this year belongs to the Buritto Warriors Week-7 lineup; Terry McLaurin, A.J. Brown, and Chris Godwin combined for 671 points. It was one of only four instances this year where a WR corps broke 600 – Jones, Tan, and Kaiser all each achieved this feat once as well.
| Team | WR | |
| 1 | Jones | 5777 |
| 2 | Tan | 5690 |
| 3 | Josh | 5611 |
| 4 | Kaiser | 5213 |
| 5 | Kronner | 5200 |
| 6 | Ryan | 5188 |
| 7 | Steve | 5114 |
| 8 | Matt | 4537 |
| 9 | Timmy | 4338 |
| 10 | Trigger | 4131 |
| 11 | Kyle | 4120 |
| 12 | Dave | 3557 |
Bringing up the rear yet again is the BF3000 squad, who was the only team not to break 4000 for the year, and also holds the distinction of most embarrassing lowest single week total when, in Week 5, Marvin Jones, Kenny G, and Brandin Cooks COMBINED for 68 points. Oof.