LOS ANGELES — The debate never sleeps, and neither does Puka Nacua. Fresh off a historic 2025 campaign where he finished third in Offensive Player of the Year voting, the Rams’ sensation sat down with The Arena: Gridiron to name his “Top 5” wide receivers right now. The list is heavy on elite route runners, heavy on touchdowns, and includes a massive nod to the man who just beat him for the OPOY crown.
The List: Elite Company Only
Nacua didn’t hesitate. His selections paint a picture of exactly what he values: separation, clutch factor, and pure dominance. Here is how the Rams star sees the hierarchy heading into the offseason.
1. Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals)
You can’t talk elite without starting in Cincy. Chase remains the prototype for explosive plays. Despite the Bengals’ offensive roller coaster early in the ’25 season, Chase finished as a top-4 fantasy producer and continues to be Joe Burrow’s lifeline. His speed kills, but his physicality at the catch point separates him from the pack.
2. Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings)
The standard. Jefferson’s route running is still the cheat code of the NFL. While the Vikings have navigated quarterback uncertainty, “Jets” hasn’t blinked. Nacua called out Jefferson’s ability to turn a five-yard slant into a 50-yard house call as the trait that keeps him in the GOAT conversation. He’s the fantasy WR1 for a reason.
3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Seattle Seahawks)
The new king of the NFC West. The input text called it a “breakout,” but let’s call it what it was: a takeover. JSN just hoisted the 2025 AP Offensive Player of the Year trophy after leading the league with 1,793 receiving yards. He beat Nacua (1,715 yards) for the yardage title and capped it off with a Super Bowl LX victory. Nacua putting his division rival this high shows serious respect for the year Smith-Njigba just put on tape.
4. Davante Adams (Los Angeles Rams)
Nacua kept it in the family here. While some reports still link Adams to his old Raiders days, the veteran has been tearing it up alongside Nacua in Los Angeles since joining the Rams. Adams proved age is just a number in 2025, hauling in 14 touchdowns and teaching the young Rams corps the nuances of separation. He’s not just a mentor; he’s still a problem for defensive coordinators.
5. Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions)
The “Sun God” rounds out the group. St. Brown is the heartbeat of that Detroit offense, moving the chains with a consistency that drives defenders insane. He doesn’t drop passes, he doesn’t miss blocks, and he finds the end zone when it matters most. Nacua recognizes the grit—St. Brown plays the position the hard way.
“It’s hard to go away from that boy Justin Jefferson… the way he moves, the way he can go out and get the ball. But seeing what JSN did this year? You have to respect it. That man was unguardable.”
— Puka Nacua, via The Arena: Gridiron
NHANFL Verdict: 2026 Implications
Nacua’s list is more than just names; it’s a snapshot of the changing guard. With JSN rising to OPOY status and Adams proving his longevity in LA, the receiver position is deeper than ever. Expect these five to dominate the ADP charts when fantasy drafts fire up this summer.
What’s Next: The Rams look to bounce back after watching Seattle take the Lombardi. With Nacua and Adams locked and loaded, the NFC West arms race is officially on.

