Fantasy Football Rankings 2024

2023
RK NAME TEAM POS RK BYE AGE ADP POS RK
1Christian McCaffreySFRB19281.0RB3
2CeeDee LambDALWR172513.0WR8
3Tyreek HillMIAWR26306.0WR4
4Breece HallNYJRB2122335.0RB21
5Bijan RobinsonATLRB312227.0RB5
6Justin JeffersonMINWR36252.0WR1
7Jonathan TaylorINDRB4142537.0RB24
8Saquon BarkleyPHIRB552710.0RB7
9Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR452421.0WR10
10Ja'Marr ChaseCINWR512244.0WR2
11A.J. BrownPHIWR652714.0WR6
12Kyren WilliamsLARRB6623268.0RB63
13Derrick HenryBALRB7143011.0RB2
14Puka NacuaLARWR7623353.0WR111
15Josh AllenBUFQB2122819.0QB1
16Mike EvansTBWR8113076.0WR21
17Garrett WilsonNYJWR9122420.0WR9
18Jahmyr GibbsDETRB852240.0RB19
19Travis Etienne Jr.JAXRB9122524.0RB10
20Deebo Samuel Sr.SFWR1092833.0WR14
21Isiah PachecoKCRB1062563.0RB25
22Patrick MahomesKCQB362815.0QB2
23Chris OlaveNOWR11122426.0WR12
24Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWR151121
25Davante AdamsLVWR12103116.0WR7
26DK MetcalfSEAWR13102634.0WR17
27Josh JacobsGBRB11102618.0RB6
28Nico CollinsHOUWR141425148.0WR49
29Jalen HurtsPHIQB152522.0QB3
30Brandon AiyukSFWR1692672.0WR31
31Drake LondonATLWR17122362.0WR26
32De'Von AchaneMIARB12622121.0RB51
33DJ MooreCHIWR1872749.0WR23
34Kenneth Walker IIISEARB13102332.0RB13
35James CookBUFRB14122473.0RB28
36Rachaad WhiteTBRB16112571.0RB26
37DeVonta SmithPHIWR1952528.0WR15
38Joe MixonHOURB15142831.0RB9
39Amari CooperCLEWR20103039.0WR16
40Tee HigginsCINWR21122529.0WR13
41Cooper KuppLARWR226318.0WR3
42George PickensPITWR2492379.0WR34
43Jaylen WaddleMIAWR2362523.0WR11
44Tank DellHOUWR251424223.0WR81
45Malik NabersNYGWR261120
46David MontgomeryDETRB1752774.0RB22
47Michael Pittman Jr.INDWR27142678.0WR40
48Stefon DiggsHOUWR28143012.0WR5
49James ConnerARIRB18112967.0RB23
50Zay FlowersBALWR311423105.0WR43
51Calvin RidleyTENWR2952942.0WR19
52DeAndre HopkinsTENWR3053252.0WR25
53Terry McLaurinWASWR32142851.0WR27
54Najee HarrisPITRB1992625.0RB12
55C.J. StroudHOUQB51422209.0QB27
56Zamir WhiteLVRB201024190.0RB69
57Christian KirkJAXWR34122775.0WR29
58Rhamondre StevensonNERB22142627.0RB14
59Dak PrescottDALQB673087.0QB13
60Raheem MostertMIARB21632125.0RB39
61Chris GodwinTBWR33112877.0WR33
62Jayden ReedGBWR351024230.0WR74
63Alvin KamaraNORB23122969.0RB29
64Aaron JonesMINRB2462941.0RB15
65Lamar JacksonBALQB4142736.0QB4
66Jordan AddisonMINWR36622104.0WR37
67Christian WatsonGBWR37102554.0WR18
68D'Andre SwiftCHIRB2572556.0RB33
69Keenan AllenCHIWR3973244.0WR22
70Marquise BrownKCWR3862784.0WR32
71Courtland SuttonDENWR40142896.0WR38
72Joe BurrowCINQB8122738.0QB5
73Travis KelceKCTE16345.0TE1
74Rashee RiceKCWR42624183.0WR79
75Diontae JohnsonCARWR41112880.0WR36
76Mark AndrewsBALTE2142830.0TE2
77Sam LaPortaDETTE3523178.0TE18
78Jonathon BrooksCARRB271121
79Zack MossCINRB261226248.0RB65
80Brian Thomas Jr.JAXWR431221
81Tony PollardTENRB2852717.0RB8
82Tyler LockettSEAWR44103170.0WR24
83Brian Robinson Jr.WASRB29142583.0RB32
84Rome OdunzeCHIWR47722
85Devin SingletaryNYGRB301126143.0RB48
86Mike WilliamsNYJWR45122961.0WR20
87Keon ColemanBUFWR491221
88Xavier WorthyKCWR48621
89Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR46102292.0WR41
90Jordan LoveGBQB91025176.0QB20
91Javonte WilliamsDENRB31142459.0RB27
92Ladd McConkeyLACWR50522
93Nick ChubbCLERB3210289.0RB1
94Gabe DavisJAXWR52122591.0WR30
95Jameson WilliamsDETWR51523111.0WR75
96Jerry JeudyCLEWR53102565.0WR35
97Rashid ShaheedNOWR541225234.0WR73
98George KittleSFTE493053.0TE5
99Jakobi MeyersLVWR551027140.0WR51
100Jaylen WarrenPITRB33925141.0RB44

Fantasy Football Rankings 2023

The following is our new NFL Fantasy Football Rankings page for the upcoming 2023 NFL Season. We have recently made some big changes to this page that our users are raving about! Let's go over some of the features we have to offer.

Average Draft Position Tracker

FantasyData's new rankings page has added metrics to help you research for your draft. We have added an ADP tracker, that records where players are being drafted in leagues and tracks their movement for you to see trends. Our ADP tracker also notes the highest and lowest in which a player has been drafted. We also have an average in which the player is being drafted. This takes the average draft position to a whole new level, as you aren't just seeing ADP as of one current day, but over a three-week time period. This allows getting a read on where the fantasy industry is taking him and allows you the drafter to be strategic on whether you should snag the player quickly because there is hype on the player, or wait as trends show his ADP falling, allowing you time to wait.

Fantasy Recap ADP vs. Finished

How it started, and how it went. FantasyData's ADP vs. Finished columns should hopefully put things in perspective when it comes to drafting our favorite fantasy players. You may not remember how every player did last season, so showing where they were going and drafts and where they finished the season will keep you grounded in terms of expectations, and maybe also give you a reality check if you remembered things differently.

Remember all the player names are links to their player page, so if you want to research what went wrong, or need a second look at a player that performed better than you remember, click away.

What Position Gets The Most Points in Fantasy Football?

Quarterback - This then leads to the follow-up question, Then why are quarterbacks not ranked higher in your Fantasy Football Rankings?

While the quarterback position does get you the most fantasy points, the running back position is arguably the most important position in fantasy football. The reason why is most fantasy leagues consist of 10 to 12 people, and you only need one starting QB in your fantasy lineup every week. With 32 NFL teams, there is plenty of QB's to choose from. Whereas you are required to start two running backs in your fantasy lineup. The quality of the top running backs drops off fast in the NFL, and the requirement of having to start two RB's every week drives their demand through the roof in fantasy football. This is why almost all Fantasy Football Rankings start with RB's.

A lot of fantasy football fans love to look at Fantasy Football Rankings, but don't fully grasp how to use them. They see a list of players and assume one is to simply pick players off the list at their fantasy drafts to build their team. But that couldn't be further from the truth. Due to the supply and demand, and value of certain positions, many people could make a mess of their draft without knowing some.

What is a Good Fantasy Football Strategy?

Wait On Drafting Your Quarterback - This strategy is the most common among all fantasy football drafters. With such a high demand on RB's and WR's the wait on QB strategy simply means you ignore the position until the 8th or 9th round. Use your Fantasy Football Rankings list of target RB's and WR's and draft a tier-two QB late to maximize the talent of your skilled players.

Zero RB Strategy - This fantasy football strategy means you get one elite RB in the first round and then draft wide receivers for at least the next four to five rounds, sometimes more. This strategy is aggressive and puts a lot of pressure on that elite RB, but this strategy allows you to go against the grain throughout the draft. While your league mates are fighting each other to hoard up as many RB's as possible, you are scooping up the elite WR talent. Once your team is stacked with WR's, you target a non-flashy RB that will get his goalline touches as your RB2. You essentially plug and play your RB2 based on matchup. In the event, you can pick up a waiver wire RB that turns out to be the next best thing, your team is then all of a sudden a juggernaut of value.

Stacking Bye Weeks - This is not a draft strategy that you can plan for pre-draft, but if you happen to notice early on in your draft that your player's bye week are all the same, you double down and draft more players with the same bye week. The strategy here is that your elite players are all off on a bye together for one week. This is essentially punting that one week as all your players are off. You accept the loss, knowing that your team will be full strength all season, where your opponents will constantly having players in and out all year. This strategy is rarer, and it should be noted that you shouldn't overlook talent at any point when on the clock. You should still continue to draft the best available using your Fantasy Football Rankings list.

Best Available - This strategy may be the subject of ridicule at a fantasy draft. The goal here is to heavily rely on your fantasy football rankings and get the best player available regardless of position. The goal here is to be active in trading throughout the season. Either overload at TE or QB and wait for the trade offers to roll in. This strategy relies more on the fantasy manager's ability to make trades, which is something that a lot of people love about fantasy football.

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