Fantasy Football Rankings 2024

2023
RK NAME TEAM POS RK BYE AGE ADP POS RK
1Josh AllenBUFQB2122819.0QB1
2Patrick MahomesKCQB362815.0QB2
3Jalen HurtsPHIQB152522.0QB3
4C.J. StroudHOUQB51422209.0QB27
5Dak PrescottDALQB673087.0QB13
6Lamar JacksonBALQB4142736.0QB4
7Joe BurrowCINQB8122738.0QB5
8Jordan LoveGBQB91025176.0QB20
9Brock PurdySFQB11924170.0QB21
10Anthony RichardsonINDQB71422112.0QB14
11Jared GoffDETQB13529130.0QB17
12Kyler MurrayARIQB101126187.0QB30
13Tua TagovailoaMIAQB1762690.0QB15
14Jayden DanielsWASQB121423
15Caleb WilliamsCHIQB15722
16Trevor LawrenceJAXQB14122458.0QB8
17Justin HerbertLACQB1652646.0QB6
18Kirk CousinsATLQB18123598.0QB10
19Baker MayfieldTBQB201129239.0QB31
20Deshaun WatsonCLEQB19102886.0QB9
21Geno SmithSEAQB211033110.0QB12
22Matthew StaffordLARQB23636164.0QB23
23Aaron RodgersNYJQB221240101.0QB16
24Derek CarrNOQB241233147.0QB22
25Will LevisTENQB25525343.0QB44
26Daniel JonesNYGQB261127109.0QB11
27Bryce YoungCARQB271123167.0QB24
28Bo NixDENQB291424
29Russell WilsonPITQB28935129.0QB18
30J.J. McCarthyMINQB31621
31Drake MayeNEQB301421
32Gardner Minshew IILVQB321028715.0QB51
33Aidan O'ConnellLVQB331025380.0QB67
34Sam DarnoldMINQB34627466.0QB40
35Justin FieldsPITQB3592547.0QB7
36Jacoby BrissettNEQB361431667.0QB36
37Taysom HillNOQB441233177.0QB33
38Jimmy GaroppoloLARQB37632208.0QB29
39Drew LockNYGQB381127581.0QB65
40Sam HowellSEAQB391023205.0QB25
41Tyrod TaylorNYJQB401234646.0QB47
42Jarrett StidhamDENQB411427678.0QB46
43Jake BrowningCINQB421228865.0QB62
44Jameis WinstonCLEQB461030816.0QB52
45Ian BookKCQB43626564.0QB102
46Mason RudolphTENQB45529907.0QB77
47Mike WhiteMIAQB48629588.0QB42
48Joe FlaccoINDQB501439
49Desmond RidderARIQB471124240.0QB32
50Nathan PetermanNOQB541230836.0QB87
51Mac JonesJAXQB531225225.0QB28
52Easton StickLACQB51528712.0QB61
53Josh JohnsonBALQB491438745.0QB74
54Michael Penix Jr.ATLQB521224
55Carson WentzKCQB56631
56Zach WilsonDENQB551424447.0QB45
57Hendon HookerDETQB57526408.0QB69
58Sean CliffordGBQB591026375.0QB63
59Joshua DobbsSFQB58929621.0QB35
60Mitchell TrubiskyBUFQB611229733.0QB53
61Cooper RushDALQB63730657.0QB60
62Kenny PickettPHIQB60526150.0QB19
63Marcus MariotaWASQB621430308.0QB43
64Tyson BagentCHIQB64724988.0QB71
65Davis MillsHOUQB651425377.0QB56
66Jake HaenerNOQB681225362.0QB81
67Kyle TraskTBQB671126561.0QB34
68Andy DaltonCARQB661136633.0QB49
69Trey LanceDALQB69724269.0QB54
70Case KeenumHOUQB721436754.0QB72
71Stetson BennettLARQB70626345.0QB48
72Spencer RattlerNOQB711223
73Michael PrattGBQB731022
74Taylor HeinickeATLQB751231293.0QB38
75Jordan TravisNYJQB741224
76Joe Milton IIINEQB781424
77Nick MullensMINQB76629750.0QB58
78Tyler HuntleyCLEQB771026692.0QB41
79Bailey ZappeNEQB801425431.0QB50
80Jaren HallMINQB79626495.0QB80
81Malik WillisTENQB82525449.0QB68
82Jacob EasonGBQB881026709.0QB91
83Tommy DevitoNYGQB831125286.0QB108
84C.J. BeathardJAXQB861230655.0QB59
85Kyle AllenPITQB87928738.0QB66
86Clayton TuneARIQB891125334.0QB39
87Sam HartmanWASQB841424
88Nathan RourkeNYGQB851126415.0QB96
89Skylar ThompsonMIAQB90627601.0QB70
90Shane BuecheleBUFQB811226687.0QB101
91Tanner McKeePHIQB91524480.0QB79
92Sam EhlingerINDQB921425554.0QB84
93Brett RypienCHIQB93728710.0QB73
94Dorian Thompson-RobinsonCLEQB941024517.0QB64
95Nate SudfeldDETQB95530662.0QB85
96Devin LearyBALQB961424
97John WolfordTBQB1001128870.0QB114
98Austin ReedCHIQB98724
99Jeff DriskelWASQB971431791.0QB86
100Max DugganLACQB99523496.0QB76

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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