There are plenty of WR streaming options out there in most leagues due to the depth of the position. Here are a few that could work for you if you have a hole to fill:
Tim Patrick at Cleveland: It’s not the best matchup, but Patrick has been overlooked by fantasy owners this season given his production. He has scored 10+ points (half-point ppr) every week but one this season and is playing virtually every snap.
Marquez Callaway / Deonte Harris at Seattle: These 2 Saints receivers have remarkably similar stats and are both high aDOT / deep threat / big play / boom-or-bust types. The Seahawk’s secondary is a bit of a mess right now, so one of them is likely to pay off in this game. Keep an eye on Harris’ health though – he’s out this week and may not be ready to come back in Week 7.
Darnell Mooney at Tampa Bay: Mooney hasn’t been a model of consistency, but he’s shown a bit of connection with Justin Fields and is up against the depleted Bucs secondary in Week 7. The Bears are going to have to take some shots to keep up, making Mooney a high upside option for this game.
Mecole Hardman at Tennessee: Much like Mooney, Hardman has been up and down this year. However, he gets to face a Tennessee D that has been torched by many different WRs this season. If Tyreek Hill doesn’t take all the targets, Hardman could be a sneaky play in Week 7.
Christian Kirk / Rondale Moore / A.J. Green at Houston: You’d think this would be a great matchup for the Arizona WRs, but Houston has actually been pretty good against the position this year. Still, one of these guys is likely to have a nice game. The hard part is guessing which one.