College Fantasy Football Rankings 2021: Top Prospects, Draft, Position Projections

College Fantasy Football Rankings: Ranking all the projected top statistical and college fantasy football prospects for 2021.

College Fantasy Football Rankings: Ranking all the projected top statistical and college fantasy football prospects for 2021.


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College fantasy football leagues are always funky. Do you go national or by conference? Do you count games against Power Five teams, or everyone? How do you do the scoring? It’s not like NFL fantasy football – it requires a whole lot of work, but it’s possible.

In general, no matter how you choose to do this, here are some general tips.

1. Just like you do with NFL fantasy football take the stars first – best player available – and worry about positions later. However …

2. Wide receivers are at a premium. Even in today’s day and age, the position isn’t all that deep, but …

3. Running backs are still the biggest deal. Quarterbacks are deep, but getting the top RBs can make or break your team. And finally …

4. Take MASSIVE swings late. You never, ever know which freshman will rise up out of the blue – or when a Joe Burrow could emerge – to make your team rock.

From the RotoWire College Fantasy Draft we were a part of – check out the RotoWire College Fantasy Football Draft Kit – here’s how it all shook out.

2021 College Fantasy Football Rankings
Running Backs | Receivers
Tight Ends | Kickers | Def & Special Teams
Pete Fiutak’s Drafted Team | Top 320 Overall

College Fantasy Football Rankings: Quarterbacks

1 Malik Willis, Liberty
2 Matt Corral, Ole Miss
3 Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma
4 Dustin Crum, Kent State
5 D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson
6 Sam Howell, North Carolina
7 Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
8 Bryce Young, Alabama
9 Carson Strong, Nevada
10 Dillon Gabriel, UCF
11 Brennan Armstrong, Virginia
12 Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina
13 Kedon Slovis, USC
14 C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
15 D’Eriq King, Miami
16 Jake Haener, Fresno State
17 Malik Cunningham, Louisville
18 Preston Hutchinson, Eastern Michigan
19 Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA
20 Tyler Shough, Texas Tech
21 Bailey Zappe, WKU
22 Chevan Cordeiro, Hawaii
23 Tanner Mordecai, SMU
24 Clayton Tune, Houston
25 Emory Jones, Florida

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26 Brock Purdy, Iowa State
27 Kaleb Eleby, Western Michigan
28 Michael Penix Jr., Indiana
29 Jayden Daniels, Arizona State
30 Phil Jurkovec, Boston College
31 Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State
32 Max Johnson, LSU
33 Max Duggan, TCU
34 Chase Brice, Appalachian State
35 Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland
36 Drew Plitt, Ball State
37 Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
38 Casey Thompson, Texas
39 Kenny Pickett, Pitt
40 Jeff Sims, Georgia Tech
41 JT Daniels, Georgia
42 Layne Hatcher, Arkansas State
43 Jake Bentley, South Alabama
44 Chris Reynolds, Charlotte
45 Cornelious Brown IV, Georgia State
46 Holton Ahlers, East Carolina
47 Sean Clifford, Penn State
48 KJ Jefferson, Arkansas
49 Bo Nix, Auburn
50 Levi Lewis, Louisiana

2021 CFN Preseason Rankings, Projected Records For Every Team

51 Adrian Martinez, Nebraska
52 McKenzie Milton, Florida State
53 Jack Plummer, Purdue
54 Grant Gunnell, Memphis
55 Graham Mertz, Wisconsin
56 Anthony Brown, Oregon
57 Michael Pratt, Tulane
58 Grant Wells, Marshall
59 Jack Coan, Notre Dame
60 Chase Garbers, Cal
61 Hudson Card, Texas
62 Sean Chambers, Wyoming
63 Will Rogers, Mississippi State
64 Garrett Shrader, Syracuse
65 Devin Leary, NC State
66 Aidan O’Connell, Purdue

2021 College Fantasy Football Rankings
Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Receivers
Tight Ends | Kickers | Def & Special Teams
Pete Fiutak’s Drafted Team | Top 320 Overall
RotoWire College Fantasy Football Draft Kit

NEXT: College Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Backs

Former Sooners QB headlines PFF’s fantasy football rankings

Kyler Murray is expected to take another step into fantasy football stardom.

With the NFL season just four weeks away, it’s time to prepare your fantasy football master plan.

Pro Football Focus’ Andrew Erickson named former Sooner Kyler Murray as a top quarterback pickup for any PPR (points per reception) fantasy team this season. 

Erickson labeled Murray as a tier-one option, placing him in the same category as Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Dak Prescott.

While few believe Murray will lead the Cardinals to a Lombardi trophy this year, his status as a top-five fantasy quarterback is already cemented.

The 2018 Heisman winner averaged 23.7 fantasy points per game last season to finish with the third-most in the entire league (378.74). Murray’s 3971 passing yards and 26 touchdowns ultimately made DeAndre Hopkins a top 10 receiver in fantasy production.

While any improvement to the young signal-caller’s passing game is welcomed, his ability on the ground is what makes him so deadly to NFL defenses and your fantasy rival. 

Murray’s 811 rushing yards were by far the most from the quarterback position last season (Cam Newton was second with 513). The former Sooners’ dual-threat capabilities give him the fantasy production of two players for the price of one draft pick. 

Heading into 2021, the third-year quarterback not only returns a star receiver in Hopkins, but adds another after A.J. Green signed with Arizona in free agency.

The schedule will not be easy, as the Cardinals face the NFL’s top defense twice in the form of the Los Angeles Rams. However, expect Murray to rise to the occasion and earn you a piece of fantasy football glory.

Where former Sooners rank in Fantasy Rankings for the upcoming season

As you get ready for your fantasy football drafts, let’s take a loot at where former Oklahoma Sooners land on Fantasy Pro’s Expert Consensus Rankings for 2021.

The Oklahoma Sooners have produced quite a bit of NFL talent on the offensive side of the ball in the last decade. They’ve provided fantasy football players with highly productive players at various positions. In the last couple of years, former Sooners have broken onto the scene in the form of Joe Mixon (2017), Baker Mayfield (2018), Kyler Murray (2019), and CeeDee Lamb (2020).

Fantasy football players will find incredible value in certain Sooners while others will require high draft picks.

Let’s take a look at where former Oklahoma Sooners rank in the most recent Expert Consensus Rankings over at FantasyPros.com. The Expert Consensus Rankings collect rankings from around the fantasy football industry and collate them into a consensus.

2021 Fantasy Football PPR Rankings

A preliminary look at where all of the notable players fall in 2020 fantasy football draft rankings.

The Huddle’s official 2021 fantasy football rankings will be available via our premium membership as of June 1, customizable to your league’s scoring system. Check out our preliminary PPR rankings ahead of the official June 1 release. The following full-point PPR rankings are meant to tide over gamers until then.

Quarterbacks

Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
Kyler Murray
QB
ARI
12
18
Trevor Lawrence
QB
JAC
7
2
Pat Mahomes
QB
KC
12
19
Ryan Tannehill
QB
TEN
13
3
Josh Allen
QB
BUF
7
20
Carson Wentz
QB
IND
14
4
Dak Prescott
QB
DAL
7
21
Tua Tagovailoa
QB
MIA
14
5
Justin Herbert
QB
LAC
7
22
Ryan Fitzpatrick
QB
WAS
9
6
Tom Brady
QB
TB
9
23
Derek Carr
QB
LV
8
7
Aaron Rodgers
QB
GB
13
24
Jameis Winston
QB
NO
6
8
Lamar Jackson
QB
BAL
8
25
Cam Newton
QB
NE
14
9
Russell Wilson
QB
SEA
9
26
Zach Wilson
QB
NYJ
6
10
Matthew Stafford
QB
LAR
11
27
Jimmy Garoppolo
QB
SF
6
11
Joe Burrow
QB
CIN
10
28
Sam Darnold
QB
CAR
13
12
Deshaun Watson
QB
HOU
10
29
Jared Goff
QB
DET
9
13
Ben Roethlisberger
QB
PIT
7
30
Daniel Jones
QB
NYG
10
14
Matt Ryan
QB
ATL
6
31
Taysom Hill
QB
NO
6
15
Kirk Cousins
QB
MIN
7
32
Teddy Bridgewater
QB
DEN
11
16
Jalen Hurts
QB
PHI
14
33
Trey Lance
QB
SF
6
17
Baker Mayfield
QB
CLE
13
34
Justin Fields
QB
CHI
10

Running backs

Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
Christian McCaffrey
RB
CAR
13
42
A.J. Dillon
RB
GB
13
2
Dalvin Cook
RB
MIN
7
43
Nyheim Hines
RB
IND
14
3
Alvin Kamara
RB
NO
6
44
Tony Pollard
RB
DAL
7
4
Jonathan Taylor
RB
IND
14
45
Jamaal Williams
RB
DET
9
5
Saquon Barkley
RB
NYG
10
46
Latavius Murray
RB
NO
6
6
Derrick Henry
RB
TEN
13
47
Ronald Jones II
RB
TB
9
7
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
DAL
7
48
Phillip Lindsay
RB
HOU
10
8
Nick Chubb
RB
CLE
13
49
Tarik Cohen
RB
CHI
10
9
Austin Ekeler
RB
LAC
7
50
Alexander Mattison
RB
MIN
7
10
Aaron Jones
RB
GB
13
51
Chuba Hubbard
RB
CAR
13
11
Cam Akers
RB
LAR
11
52
Todd Gurley
RB
FA
12
Antonio Gibson
RB
WAS
9
53
Gus Edwards
RB
BAL
8
13
D’Andre Swift
RB
DET
9
54
Darrell Henderson
RB
LAR
11
14
Joe Mixon
RB
CIN
10
55
Rashaad Penny
RB
SEA
9
15
Najee Harris
RB
PIT
7
56
Marlon Mack
RB
IND
14
16
J.K. Dobbins
RB
BAL
8
57
Boston Scott
RB
PHI
14
17
David Montgomery
RB
CHI
10
58
James White
RB
NE
14
18
Kareem Hunt
RB
CLE
13
59
Benny Snell Jr.
RB
PIT
7
19
Miles Sanders
RB
PHI
14
60
La’Mical Perine
RB
NYJ
6
20
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB
KC
12
61
Malcolm Brown
RB
MIA
14
21
Chris Carson
RB
SEA
9
62
Samaje Perine
RB
CIN
10
22
Josh Jacobs
RB
LV
8
63
Giovani Bernard
RB
TB
9
23
Trey Sermon
RB
SF
6
64
Anthony McFarland Jr.
RB
PIT
7
24
Travis Etienne
RB
JAC
7
65
Salvon Ahmed
RB
MIA
14
25
Melvin Gordon
RB
DEN
11
66
Tevin Coleman
RB
NYJ
6
26
Myles Gaskin
RB
MIA
14
67
Brian Hill
RB
TEN
13
27
James Robinson
RB
JAC
7
68
Kerryon Johnson
RB
PHI
14
28
Mike Davis
RB
ATL
6
69
Devontae Booker
RB
NYG
10
29
Chase Edmonds
RB
ARI
12
70
Damien Williams
RB
CHI
10
30
David Johnson
RB
HOU
10
71
Kenneth Gainwell
RB
PHI
14
31
Raheem Mostert
RB
SF
6
72
Justin Jackson
RB
LAC
7
32
Kenyan Drake
RB
LV
8
73
Sony Michel
RB
NE
14
33
Damien Harris
RB
NE
14
74
Jerick McKinnon
RB
KC
12
34
Javonte Williams
RB
DEN
11
75
Le’Veon Bell
RB
FA
35
Zack Moss
RB
BUF
7
76
Mark Ingram
RB
HOU
10
36
Leonard Fournette
RB
TB
9
77
Duke Johnson
RB
FA
37
Michael Carter
RB
NYJ
6
78
Alex Collins
RB
SEA
9
38
J.D. McKissic
RB
WAS
9
79
Chris Evans
RB
CIN
10
39
Devin Singletary
RB
BUF
7
80
Gary Brightwell
RB
NYG
10
40
Jeffery Wilson
RB
SF
6
81
Elijah Mitchell
RB
SF
6
41
James Conner
RB
ARI
12

Wide receivers

Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
Tyreek Hill
WR
KC
12
53
Michael Gallup
WR
DAL
7
2
Davante Adams
WR
GB
13
54
Christian Kirk
WR
ARI
12
3
Stefon Diggs
WR
BUF
7
55
Marvin Jones
WR
JAC
7
4
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
ARI
12
56
Jaylen Waddle
WR
MIA
14
5
D.K. Metcalf
WR
SEA
9
57
John Brown
WR
LV
8
6
Keenan Allen
WR
LAC
7
58
DeVonta Smith
WR
PHI
14
7
A.J. Brown
WR
TEN
13
59
Sterling Shepard
WR
NYG
10
8
Michael Thomas
WR
NO
6
60
Mike Williams
WR
LAC
7
9
Calvin Ridley
WR
ATL
6
61
Darnell Mooney
WR
CHI
10
10
Justin Jefferson
WR
MIN
7
62
Mecole Hardman
WR
KC
12
11
Julio Jones
WR
ATL
6
63
Jalen Reagor
WR
PHI
14
12
Allen Robinson
WR
CHI
10
64
Tyrell Williams
WR
DET
9
13
Mike Evans
WR
TB
9
65
Gabriel Davis
WR
BUF
7
14
Terry McLaurin
WR
WAS
9
66
Josh Reynolds
WR
TEN
13
15
Amari Cooper
WR
DAL
7
67
Tre’Quan Smith
WR
NO
6
16
Chris Godwin
WR
TB
9
68
A.J. Green
WR
ARI
12
17
Robert Woods
WR
LAR
11
69
Randall Cobb
WR
HOU
10
18
Tyler Lockett
WR
SEA
9
70
Rashod Bateman
WR
BAL
8
19
Brandon Aiyuk
WR
SF
6
71
Denzel Mims
WR
NYJ
6
20
Adam Thielen
WR
MIN
7
72
Nico Collins
WR
HOU
10
21
Courtland Sutton
WR
DEN
11
73
Bryan Edwards
WR
LV
8
22
CeeDee Lamb
WR
DAL
7
74
Kadarius Toney
WR
NYG
10
23
Cooper Kupp
WR
LAR
11
75
Allen Lazard
WR
GB
13
24
D.J. Chark
WR
JAC
7
76
K.J. Hamler
WR
DEN
11
25
Diontae Johnson
WR
PIT
7
77
Darius Slayton
WR
NYG
10
26
D.J. Moore
WR
CAR
13
78
Terrace Marshall Jr.
WR
CAR
13
27
Tyler Boyd
WR
CIN
10
79
Keke Coutee
WR
HOU
10
28
Deebo Samuel
WR
SF
6
80
Hunter Renfrow
WR
LV
8
29
Brandin Cooks
WR
HOU
10
81
Breshad Perriman
WR
DET
9
30
Kenny Golladay
WR
NYG
10
82
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR
GB
13
31
Odell Beckham Jr
WR
CLE
13
83
Kendrick Bourne
WR
NE
14
32
Tee Higgins
WR
CIN
10
84
Dez Fitzpatrick
WR
TEN
13
33
Chase Claypool
WR
PIT
7
85
DeSean Jackson
WR
LAR
11
34
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR
PIT
7
86
Parris Campbell
WR
IND
14
35
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
CIN
10
87
Demarcus Robinson
WR
KC
12
36
Robby Anderson
WR
CAR
13
88
Sammy Watkins
WR
BAL
8
37
Jerry Jeudy
WR
DEN
11
89
David Moore
WR
CAR
13
38
DeVante Parker
WR
MIA
14
90
D’Wayne Eskridge
WR
SEA
9
39
Henry Ruggs III
WR
LV
8
91
Rashard Higgins
WR
CLE
13
40
Jarvis Landry
WR
CLE
13
92
Zach Pascal
WR
IND
14
41
Laviska Shenault Jr.
WR
JAC
7
93
Preston Williams
WR
MIA
14
42
T.Y. Hilton
WR
IND
14
94
Antonio Gandy-Golden
WR
WAS
9
43
Marquise Brown
WR
BAL
8
95
Emmanuel Sanders
WR
BUF
7
44
Curtis Samuel
WR
WAS
9
96
Jakobi Meyers
WR
NE
14
45
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
DET
9
97
Russell Gage
WR
ATL
6
46
Jamison Crowder
WR
NYJ
6
98
Rondale Moore
WR
ARI
12
47
Will Fuller
WR
MIA
14
99
Travis Fulgham
WR
PHI
14
48
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR
IND
14
100
Anthony Miller
WR
CHI
10
49
Cole Beasley
WR
BUF
7
101
Ihmir Smith-Marsette
WR
MIN
7
50
Corey Davis
WR
NYJ
6
102
N’Keal Harry
WR
NE
14
51
Antonio Brown
WR
TB
9
103
Elijah Moore
WR
NYJ
6
52
Nelson Agholor
WR
NE
14

Tight ends

Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
Travis Kelce
TE
KC
12
17
Jordan Akins
TE
HOU
10
2
Darren Waller
TE
LV
8
18
Jared Cook
TE
LAC
7
3
George Kittle
TE
SF
6
19
Evan Engram
TE
NYG
10
4
T.J. Hockenson
TE
DET
9
20
Gerald Everett
TE
SEA
9
5
Mark Andrews
TE
BAL
8
21
Adam Trautman
TE
NO
6
6
Noah Fant
TE
DEN
11
22
Tyler Higbee
TE
LAR
11
7
Robert Tonyan Jr.
TE
GB
13
23
Jimmy Graham
TE
CHI
10
8
Kyle Pitts
TE
ATL
6
24
Jack Doyle
TE
IND
14
9
Hunter Henry
TE
NE
14
25
Cole Kmet
TE
CHI
10
10
Rob Gronkowski
TE
TB
9
26
Austin Hooper
TE
CLE
13
11
Zach Ertz
TE
PHI
14
27
Eric Ebron
TE
PIT
7
12
Jonnu Smith
TE
NE
14
28
Blake Jarwin
TE
DAL
7
13
Logan Thomas
TE
WAS
9
29
Mike Gesicki
TE
MIA
14
14
Dallas Goedert
TE
PHI
14
30
O.J. Howard
TE
TB
9
15
Irv Smith Jr.
TE
MIN
7
31
Hayden Hurst
TE
ATL
6
16
Anthony Firkser
TE
TEN
13

Place kickers

Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
Justin Tucker
PK
BAL
8
18
Michael Badgley
PK
LAC
7
2
Harrison Butker
PK
KC
12
19
Brandon McManus
PK
DEN
11
3
Younghoe Koo
PK
ATL
6
20
Chris Boswell
PK
PIT
7
4
Rodrigo Blankenship
PK
IND
14
21
Cairo Santos
PK
CHI
10
5
Jason Sanders
PK
MIA
14
22
Dustin Hopkins
PK
WAS
9
6
Tyler Bass
PK
BUF
7
23
Mason Crosby
PK
GB
13
7
Daniel Carlson
PK
LV
8
24
Matt Gay
PK
LAR
11
8
Wil Lutz
PK
NO
6
25
Cody Parkey
PK
CLE
13
9
Ryan Succop
PK
TB
9
26
Chase McLaughlin
PK
CLE
13
10
Greg Zuerlein
PK
DAL
7
27
Randy Bullock
PK
DET
9
11
Robbie Gould
PK
SF
6
28
Nick Folk
PK
NE
14
12
Graham Gano
PK
NYG
10
29
Austin Seibert
PK
CIN
10
13
Joey Slye
PK
CAR
13
30
Josh Lambo
PK
JAC
7
14
Jason Myers
PK
SEA
9
31
Greg Joseph
PK
MIN
7
15
Matt Prater
PK
ARI
12
32
Sam Ficken
PK
NYJ
6
16
Ka’imi Fairbairn
PK
HOU
10
33
Stephen Gostkowski
PK
FA
17
Jake Elliott
PK
PHI
14

Defensive/special teams

Rk
Team
Pos
Bye
Rk
Team
Pos
Bye
1
Pittsburgh
DEF
7
17
New Orleans
DEF
6
2
LA Rams
DEF
11
18
Dallas
DEF
7
3
Indianapolis
DEF
14
19
Green Bay
DEF
13
4
Baltimore
DEF
8
20
Chicago
DEF
10
5
Buffalo
DEF
7
21
LA Chargers
DEF
7
6
Tampa Bay
DEF
9
22
Minnesota
DEF
7
7
Washington
DEF
9
23
Carolina
DEF
13
8
Miami
DEF
14
24
Seattle
DEF
9
9
New England
DEF
14
25
Bengals
DEF
10
10
Cleveland
DEF
13
26
Jets
DEF
6
11
Kansas City
DEF
12
27
Lions
DEF
9
12
San Francisco
DEF
6
28
Raiders
DEF
8
13
NY Giants
DEF
10
29
Jaguars
DEF
7
14
Philadelphia
DEF
14
30
Falcons
DEF
6
15
Denver
DEF
11
31
Titans
DEF
13
16
Arizona
DEF
12
32
Texans
DEF
10

Fantasy football primer for the last draft weekend of 2020

Drafting this weekend? We have you covered for everything needed to dominate.

Drafting a fantasy football team this weekend? The Huddle has you covered for everything needed to dominate in the final weekend before the 2020 NFL season begins.

Week 1 is merely days away, but there’s still time to draft a winner, and The Huddle’s 24th season online is a testament to our dedication to making you a champion!

Let’s not waste any more time and get right into what you must know ahead of the big draft weekend.

NFL roster cut day

Saturday, Sept. 5, at 4 p.m. EDT: the deadline in which teams go from 80-player rosters to 53 men, which is the standard number a team carries into the regular season. That means if you’re drafting early Saturday, it’s entirely possible one of your players could get the ax.

You cannot change your draft day, in all likelihood, but gamers can stay on top of the latest transactions and more by following our Huddle news feed. Make sure you’re up to date on the cuts and then waiver claims, which are due by 4 p.m. EDT Sunday. Gamers also can remain updated the latest injury news through our feed.

Fantasy football draft-day rules to live by

Our annual “draft prep” series mostly caters to novice players, but every once in a while a veteran player requires a refresher on basics we may take for granted.

These rules are in no particular order, and they apply to all levels of experience among fantasy owners. Just as important as the “what you should do” to create a winner in fantasy drafting, avoiding simple pitfalls is a must.

1) Living in the past: Assuming successes and failures from last year automatically will carry over to this year’s results is a quick trip to Loserville. Each year is brand new and requires a reset of the old memory bank.

2) Stay sober: While it may seem silly, don’t let one draft of hard boozing affect an entire season of fantasy football. Party it up after the draft and celebrate your soon-to-be championship roster.

3) No one likes a homer: Well, except for that Homer. Heavily drafting players from your favorite team tends to lead to an entire season of hangover-filled mornings. This also includes taking a specific player over a better option just because that player is on your favorite team. Be objective.

4) Draft by the rules: Not knowing your league’s scoring structure, lineup composition, and/or bylaws generally results in utter failure. At a minimum, it translates into lost points.

5) Stretch it out: Flexibility in fantasy drafts is essential. Gamers with a rigid strategy miss out on key value due to their inability to zig when others are zagging.

6) Avoid F.O.M.O.: All too often owners will see or sense a miniature run at a position and overreact out of the fear of missing out. Always having a sound backup plan alleviates concern in this area.

7) Mocking mock drafters: “I don’t need preparation!” declares the eventual last-place owner on draft day. Everyone needs practice. Look back at all of the things in life that required some repetitions before you improved. Don’t take my word for it … ask your spouse.

8) Bye week blues: This cuts both ways — getting caught up in not paying attention to bye weeks and outright passing on talent because it would create multiple players at the position on bye. Later in the year, bye weeks are easier — not harder — to overcome due to months of roster manipulation.

9) Leaving money on the table: Specifically for those who participate in auctions, leaving any amount of money on the table is inexcusable. Spend it all, even if you have to pay up at the end of the auction on an inconsequential player.

10) Peer pressure: Let’s face it, even seasoned veterans of fantasy don’t enjoy being ridiculed by 11 mates after making a questionable pick. There’s a major difference between being laughed at for taking a kicker in Round 1 and reaching a round or two for a sleeper at a skilled position.

11) ADP obsession: Time after time, owners get hung up on what the average draft placement suggests. It is merely a guideline, and anytime a service offering ADP compiles the data, it is impossible to weed out all variations and nuance. Use it for nothing more than a ballpark idea of when positional trends typically begin.

12) Drafting to trade: For some unknown reason, every year I have gamers asking me about which players to target solely for trading purposes. Drafting players for a potential trade bargaining piece down the line is unwise. Way too much can (and usually does) go wrong in this scenario.

Fantasy football PPR rankings*

*Requires a subscription to The Huddle’s draft guide

Quarterbacks rankings

  1. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
  2. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
  3. Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
  4. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
  5. Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

Running backs rankings

  1. Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers
  2. Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
  4. Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings
  5. Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints

Wide receivers rankings

  1. Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints
  2. Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
  3. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
  4. Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
  5. Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions

Tight ends rankings

  1. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
  2. George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
  3. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens
  4. Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Tyler Higbee, Los Angeles Rams

Fantasy football sleepers*

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Fantasy football freebies

Best values in fantasy football drafts

QB Philip Rivers, Indianapolis Colts: A fresh start, promising weapons, and brilliant pass protection will get 2019’s QB24 back on track.

RB Matt Breida, Miami Dolphins: Mid-round investment for an explosive back who could finish as a weekly play is tough to ignore.

WR Jamison Crowder, New York Jets: The 2019 PPR WR26 in Round 9 is little risk, all upside. Suspect competition only adds to his appeal.

TE Jack Doyle, Indianapolis Colts: Knows system, TE-dependent QB, risky WRs, stud line limits blocking need, weak TE competition.

PK Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Texans: A less prolific offense should mean more field goals after a down year for the 2018 PK1.

DT Kansas City Chiefs: Lost only one defensive starter after 2019’s 9th-place fantasy finish; growing pains ahead for AFC West opponents.

Biggest risk in fantasy football drafts

QB Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals: No real OL improvements and a questionable backfield the only things standing in his way of top-three QB play.

RB Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals: A microscopic, albeit wholly impressive, stretch of elite production has to be questioned.

WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers: Drastically different system, first-time coordinator … mediocre journeyman or a rookie QB has to give pause for his PPR prowess.

TE Rob Gronkowski, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The year off cuts both ways. What happens if his 43-year-old QB falls apart? System hasn’t been TE-friendly.

PK Josh Lambo, Jacksonville Jaguars: Increased offensive scoring prowess generally results in fewer three-pointer opportunities.

DT New England Patriots: A ton of key personnel turnover. Last year’s schedule was laughably easy, and the Pats struggled vs. strong competition.

Fantasy football breakouts

QB Drew Lock, Denver Broncos: World-class arm talent, notable upgraded weapons with a blossoming WR1, dangerous RBs and a proven offensive system.

RB Raheem Mostert, San Francisco 49ers: The likely 1a of the one-two punch with Tevin Coleman has way more upside and showed a nose for the paydirt down the stretch in 2019.

WR Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers: Stands to make the biggest Year 2 jump of any WR. Big Ben’s return and healthy talent around him only help.

TE T.J. Hockenson, Detroit Lions: Viable system, strong QB play. Monitor health status before investing, but has hallmarks of becoming a fantasy starter.

PK Austin Seibert, Cleveland Browns: Slower-paced offensive design could mean more 3-pointers after promising rookie campaign.

DT Indianapolis Colts: Shored up DL and improved on the back end, too. Exploitable divisional opponents, plus reasonable schedule.

Fantasy football busts

QB Daniel Jones, New York Giants: A new system for a streaky QB is a major concern during a pandemic; inconsistency is a killer in weekly leagues.

RB David Johnson, Houston Texans: Living off of one monster season in 2016, Johnson is officially a one-year wonder with injury concerns.

WR Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills: Not a true No. 1, the pouty WR faces a terribly inaccurate QB in a run-first offense — all in Western New York.

TE Austin Hooper, Cleveland Browns: The richest tight end in the NFL will struggle to see enough passes to matter in fantasy will be difficult in a run-heavy system loaded with receiving talent.

PK Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons: No long-range track record is compounded by a questionable offense in a tougher division.

DT Minnesota Vikings: No Everson Griffen, Linval Joseph, and top three CBs from 2019 … plus a rookie starting CB. Even with Yannick Ngakoue, there’s too much turnover to warrant confidence.

Fantasy Football strength of schedule series

Passing | Rushing | Receiving

COVID-19 and fantasy football tips

The NFL has been remarkable successful to date in its efforts to keep COVID-19 at bay. That’s not to say players may not face an influx in infections once the season is under way and players begin traveling.

  • Be nimble and prepare for an exhausting season of working the waiver wire.
  • Expect stars to get put on the COVID-19 list and miss a few games. That’s inevitable.
  • Draft for continuity. Players on teams that have experienced as little turnover personnel-wise and within the coaching staff are in a better position to succeed, especially early in the year.
  • Rookies will likely struggle early and often without a full offseason program. Running back is the easiest position to learn, though.
  • Brace for some ugly football in the opening month. Low-scoring fantasy games may be the norm for several weeks, so taking a chance on fringe players in starting lineups could come back to bite you more so than in years past.
  • Trading may be more difficult than ever in terms of assessing fair compensation. Work with what you know at the time and hope for the best, because that’s about all we can do during such uncertain times.

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Fantasy football primer for the last draft weekend of 2020

Drafting this weekend? We have you covered for everything needed to dominate.

Drafting a fantasy football team this weekend? The Huddle has you covered for everything needed to dominate in the final weekend before the 2020 NFL season begins.

Week 1 is merely days away, but there’s still time to draft a winner, and The Huddle’s 24th season online is a testament to our dedication to making you a champion!

Let’s not waste any more time and get right into what you must know ahead of the big draft weekend.

NFL roster cut day

Saturday, Sept. 5, at 4 p.m. EDT: the deadline in which teams go from 80-player rosters to 53 men, which is the standard number a team carries into the regular season. That means if you’re drafting early Saturday, it’s entirely possible one of your players could get the ax.

You cannot change your draft day, in all likelihood, but gamers can stay on top of the latest transactions and more by following our Huddle news feed. Make sure you’re up to date on the cuts and then waiver claims, which are due by 4 p.m. EDT Sunday. Gamers also can remain updated the latest injury news through our feed.

Fantasy football draft-day rules to live by

Our annual “draft prep” series mostly caters to novice players, but every once in a while a veteran player requires a refresher on basics we may take for granted.

These rules are in no particular order, and they apply to all levels of experience among fantasy owners. Just as important as the “what you should do” to create a winner in fantasy drafting, avoiding simple pitfalls is a must.

1) Living in the past: Assuming successes and failures from last year automatically will carry over to this year’s results is a quick trip to Loserville. Each year is brand new and requires a reset of the old memory bank.

2) Stay sober: While it may seem silly, don’t let one draft of hard boozing affect an entire season of fantasy football. Party it up after the draft and celebrate your soon-to-be championship roster.

3) No one likes a homer: Well, except for that Homer. Heavily drafting players from your favorite team tends to lead to an entire season of hangover-filled mornings. This also includes taking a specific player over a better option just because that player is on your favorite team. Be objective.

4) Draft by the rules: Not knowing your league’s scoring structure, lineup composition, and/or bylaws generally results in utter failure. At a minimum, it translates into lost points.

5) Stretch it out: Flexibility in fantasy drafts is essential. Gamers with a rigid strategy miss out on key value due to their inability to zig when others are zagging.

6) Avoid F.O.M.O.: All too often owners will see or sense a miniature run at a position and overreact out of the fear of missing out. Always having a sound backup plan alleviates concern in this area.

7) Mocking mock drafters: “I don’t need preparation!” declares the eventual last-place owner on draft day. Everyone needs practice. Look back at all of the things in life that required some repetitions before you improved. Don’t take my word for it … ask your spouse.

8) Bye week blues: This cuts both ways — getting caught up in not paying attention to bye weeks and outright passing on talent because it would create multiple players at the position on bye. Later in the year, bye weeks are easier — not harder — to overcome due to months of roster manipulation.

9) Leaving money on the table: Specifically for those who participate in auctions, leaving any amount of money on the table is inexcusable. Spend it all, even if you have to pay up at the end of the auction on an inconsequential player.

10) Peer pressure: Let’s face it, even seasoned veterans of fantasy don’t enjoy being ridiculed by 11 mates after making a questionable pick. There’s a major difference between being laughed at for taking a kicker in Round 1 and reaching a round or two for a sleeper at a skilled position.

11) ADP obsession: Time after time, owners get hung up on what the average draft placement suggests. It is merely a guideline, and anytime a service offering ADP compiles the data, it is impossible to weed out all variations and nuance. Use it for nothing more than a ballpark idea of when positional trends typically begin.

12) Drafting to trade: For some unknown reason, every year I have gamers asking me about which players to target solely for trading purposes. Drafting players for a potential trade bargaining piece down the line is unwise. Way too much can (and usually does) go wrong in this scenario.

Fantasy football PPR rankings*

*Requires a subscription to The Huddle’s draft guide

Quarterbacks rankings

  1. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
  2. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
  3. Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
  4. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
  5. Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

Running backs rankings

  1. Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers
  2. Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
  4. Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings
  5. Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints

Wide receivers rankings

  1. Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints
  2. Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
  3. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
  4. Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
  5. Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions

Tight ends rankings

  1. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
  2. George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
  3. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens
  4. Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles
  5. Tyler Higbee, Los Angeles Rams

Fantasy football sleepers*

*Requires a subscription to The Huddle’s draft guide

Fantasy football freebies

Best values in fantasy football drafts

QB Philip Rivers, Indianapolis Colts: A fresh start, promising weapons, and brilliant pass protection will get 2019’s QB24 back on track.

RB Matt Breida, Miami Dolphins: Mid-round investment for an explosive back who could finish as a weekly play is tough to ignore.

WR Jamison Crowder, New York Jets: The 2019 PPR WR26 in Round 9 is little risk, all upside. Suspect competition only adds to his appeal.

TE Jack Doyle, Indianapolis Colts: Knows system, TE-dependent QB, risky WRs, stud line limits blocking need, weak TE competition.

PK Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Texans: A less prolific offense should mean more field goals after a down year for the 2018 PK1.

DT Kansas City Chiefs: Lost only one defensive starter after 2019’s 9th-place fantasy finish; growing pains ahead for AFC West opponents.

Biggest risk in fantasy football drafts

QB Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals: No real OL improvements and a questionable backfield the only things standing in his way of top-three QB play.

RB Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals: A microscopic, albeit wholly impressive, stretch of elite production has to be questioned.

WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers: Drastically different system, first-time coordinator … mediocre journeyman or a rookie QB has to give pause for his PPR prowess.

TE Rob Gronkowski, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The year off cuts both ways. What happens if his 43-year-old QB falls apart? System hasn’t been TE-friendly.

PK Josh Lambo, Jacksonville Jaguars: Increased offensive scoring prowess generally results in fewer three-pointer opportunities.

DT New England Patriots: A ton of key personnel turnover. Last year’s schedule was laughably easy, and the Pats struggled vs. strong competition.

Fantasy football breakouts

QB Drew Lock, Denver Broncos: World-class arm talent, notable upgraded weapons with a blossoming WR1, dangerous RBs and a proven offensive system.

RB Raheem Mostert, San Francisco 49ers: The likely 1a of the one-two punch with Tevin Coleman has way more upside and showed a nose for the paydirt down the stretch in 2019.

WR Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers: Stands to make the biggest Year 2 jump of any WR. Big Ben’s return and healthy talent around him only help.

TE T.J. Hockenson, Detroit Lions: Viable system, strong QB play. Monitor health status before investing, but has hallmarks of becoming a fantasy starter.

PK Austin Seibert, Cleveland Browns: Slower-paced offensive design could mean more 3-pointers after promising rookie campaign.

DT Indianapolis Colts: Shored up DL and improved on the back end, too. Exploitable divisional opponents, plus reasonable schedule.

Fantasy football busts

QB Daniel Jones, New York Giants: A new system for a streaky QB is a major concern during a pandemic; inconsistency is a killer in weekly leagues.

RB David Johnson, Houston Texans: Living off of one monster season in 2016, Johnson is officially a one-year wonder with injury concerns.

WR Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills: Not a true No. 1, the pouty WR faces a terribly inaccurate QB in a run-first offense — all in Western New York.

TE Austin Hooper, Cleveland Browns: The richest tight end in the NFL will struggle to see enough passes to matter in fantasy will be difficult in a run-heavy system loaded with receiving talent.

PK Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons: No long-range track record is compounded by a questionable offense in a tougher division.

DT Minnesota Vikings: No Everson Griffen, Linval Joseph, and top three CBs from 2019 … plus a rookie starting CB. Even with Yannick Ngakoue, there’s too much turnover to warrant confidence.

Fantasy Football strength of schedule series

Passing | Rushing | Receiving

COVID-19 and fantasy football tips

The NFL has been remarkable successful to date in its efforts to keep COVID-19 at bay. That’s not to say players may not face an influx in infections once the season is under way and players begin traveling.

  • Be nimble and prepare for an exhausting season of working the waiver wire.
  • Expect stars to get put on the COVID-19 list and miss a few games. That’s inevitable.
  • Draft for continuity. Players on teams that have experienced as little turnover personnel-wise and within the coaching staff are in a better position to succeed, especially early in the year.
  • Rookies will likely struggle early and often without a full offseason program. Running back is the easiest position to learn, though.
  • Brace for some ugly football in the opening month. Low-scoring fantasy games may be the norm for several weeks, so taking a chance on fringe players in starting lineups could come back to bite you more so than in years past.
  • Trading may be more difficult than ever in terms of assessing fair compensation. Work with what you know at the time and hope for the best, because that’s about all we can do during such uncertain times.

Updated fantasy football tiered QB rankings

Cam Newton updated into the rankings.

The month of July is here, which means fantasy football managers are preparing for their drafts. Assuming we have football, the next few months will be vital in preparation as the league faces an unprecedented season.

There have already been a few moves to shake up the outlook for certain players in fantasy football. The latest came in the form of the New England Patriots signing Cam Newton to a one-year deal. Though he will have to compete for the starting job, he should take over pretty easily as long as his injuries haven’t hindered his game.

With that new information—and assuming Cam takes the starting role from Jarrett Stidham—here’s a look at my updated quarterback rankings in fantasy football:

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A few changes from the last time I published my rankings:

  • Patrick Mahomes takes over the top spot from Lamar Jackson, though they are separated by .3 points in four-point scoring projections.
  • Newton comes in at QB14 for now. His upside is tremendous if he can take the starting role right away. However, there will be a concern with the coronavirus keeping him from the field with his teammates. It’s better to temper expectations given the restrictions around the league right now, especially when it comes to a quarterback joining a new team.
  • Baker Mayfield moved up a few spots after tweaking the Browns projections this week.

2020 Fantasy Football Rankings: PPR scoring

A preliminary look at where all of the notable players fall in 2020 fantasy football draft rankings.

Drafting before our official projection-driven rankings are available (June 1) for your specific scoring system? We have you covered in early performance PPR drafts with these preliminary rankings.

Note: ADP figures are courtesy of Fantasy Football Calculator.

Quarterbacks

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
2.09
Patrick Mahomes
QB
KC
10
21
13.07
Drew Lock
QB
DEN
8
2
2.07
Lamar Jackson
QB
BAL
8
22
10.09
Daniel Jones
QB
NYG
11
3
5.02
Russell Wilson
QB
SEA
6
23
14.10
Derek Carr
QB
LV
6
4
6.10
Dak Prescott
QB
DAL
10
24
11.03
Sam Darnold
QB
NYJ
11
5
5.10
Kyler Murray
QB
ARI
8
25
14.01
Joe Burrow
QB
CIN
9
6
4.06
Deshaun Watson
QB
HOU
8
26
14.04
Gardner Minshew
QB
JAX
7
7
10.09
Drew Brees
QB
NO
6
27
Tyrod Taylor
QB
LAC
10
8
8.06
Matt Ryan
QB
ATL
10
28
Ryan Fitzpatrick
QB
MIA
11
9
9.10
Baker Mayfield
QB
CLE
9
29
14.07
Teddy Bridgewater
QB
CAR
13
10
6.07
Aaron Rodgers
QB
GB
30
Jarrett Stidham
QB
NE
6
11
7.07
Carson Wentz
QB
PHI
5
31
Nick Foles
QB
CHI
11
12
11.10
Matthew Stafford
QB
DET
9
32
Tua Tagovailoa
QB
MIA
11
13
13.08
Ryan Tannehill
QB
TEN
5
33
15.06
Taysom Hill
QB
NO
6
14
11.12
Tom Brady
QB
TB
7
34
Dwayne Haskins
QB
WAS
8
15
9.05
Kirk Cousins
QB
MIN
13
35
Mitchell Trubisky
QB
CHI
11
16
14.04
Philip Rivers
QB
IND
7
36
Brian Hoyer
QB
NE
6
17
7.11
Josh Allen
QB
BUF
11
37
Kyle Allen
QB
WAS
8
18
9.04
Jimmy Garoppolo
QB
SF
11
38
10.01
Jameis Winston
QB
NO
6
19
10.12
Jared Goff
QB
LAR
9
39
Justin Herbert
QB
LAC
10
20
13.06
Ben Roethlisberger
QB
PIT
8
40
11.09
Cam Newton
QB
FA

Running backs

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
1.03
Saquon Barkley
RB
NYG
11
43
9.09
Latavius Murray
RB
NO
6
2
1.01
Christian McCaffrey
RB
CAR
13
44
11.02
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
RB
TB
13
3
1.05
Alvin Kamara
RB
NO
6
45
9.03
Alexander Mattison
RB
MIN
7
4
1.06
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
DAL
10
46
12.12
Chase Edmonds
RB
ARI
8
5
1.11
Nick Chubb
RB
CLE
9
47
10.11
Duke Johnson
RB
HOU
8
6
2.03
Derrick Henry
RB
TEN
7
48
11.09
Jordan Howard
RB
MIA
11
7
2.04
Dalvin Cook
RB
MIN
7
49
Chris Thompson
RB
JAX
7
8
2.02
Aaron Jones
RB
GB
5
50
Zack Moss
RB
BUF
11
9
2.01
Josh Jacobs
RB
LV
6
51
4.03
Kerryon Johnson
RB
DET
5
10
1.12
Joe Mixon
RB
CIN
9
52
12.03
J.K. Dobbins
RB
BAL
8
11
2.01
Leonard Fournette
RB
JAX
7
53
14.01
Malcolm Brown
RB
LAR
9
12
3.04
Miles Sanders
RB
PHI
9
54
10.01
Jamaal Williams
RB
GB
5
13
4.02
Austin Ekeler
RB
LAC
10
55
11.07
Tony Pollard
RB
DAL
10
14
3.08
LeVeon Bell
RB
NYJ
11
56
13.06
Nyheim Hines
RB
IND
7
15
3.12
Devin Singletary
RB
BUF
11
57
13.12
Boston Scott
RB
PHI
9
16
4.02
James Conner
RB
PIT
8
58
14.01
Adrian Peterson
RB
WAS
8
17
8.07
Todd Gurley
RB
ATL
10
59
Darrynton Evans
RB
TEN
7
18
4.08
Mark Ingram
RB
BAL
8
60
12.05
Damien Harris
RB
NE
6
19
5.04
Kenyan Drake
RB
ARI
8
61
13.09
Ryquell Armstead
RB
JAX
7
20
2.09
Melvin Gordon
RB
DEN
8
62
13.11
Jaylen Samuels
RB
PIT
8
21
3.04
Chris Carson
RB
SEA
6
63
10.11
Justice Hill
RB
BAL
8
22
5.02
David Montgomery
RB
CHI
11
64
AJ Dillon
RB
GB
5
23
9.02
Raheem Mostert
RB
SF
11
65
Frank Gore
RB
NYJ
11
24
7.03
Sony Michel
RB
NE
6
66
13.12
Qadree Ollison
RB
ATL
10
25
5.02
Marlon Mack
RB
IND
7
67
14.01
Benny Snell Jr.
RB
PIT
8
26
8.09
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB
KC
10
68
14.07
Bryce Love
RB
WAS
8
27
6.07
Kareem Hunt
RB
CLE
9
69
Brian Hill
RB
ATL
10
28
11.05
Cam Akers
RB
LAR
9
70
9.03
Royce Freeman
RB
DEN
8
29
6.08
David Johnson
RB
HOU
8
71
Joshua Kelley
RB
LAC
10
30
7.08
Tevin Coleman
RB
SF
11
72
Anthony McFarland Jr.
RB
PIT
8
31
7.10
James White
RB
NE
6
73
Reggie Bonnafon
RB
CAR
13
32
8.04
Damien Williams
RB
KC
10
74
14.03
Darwin Thompson
RB
KC
10
33
8.10
Matt Breida
RB
MIA
11
75
Eno Benjamin
RB
ARI
8
34
5.08
Phillip Lindsay
RB
DEN
8
76
Peyton Barber
RB
WAS
8
35
11.12
D’Andre Swift
RB
DET
5
77
Dion Lewis
RB
NYG
11
36
8.03
Ronald Jones II
RB
TB
13
78
Antonio Gibson
RB
WAS
8
37
10.10
Jonathan Taylor
RB
IND
7
79
Lynn Bowden Jr.
RB
LV
6
38
9.01
Tarik Cohen
RB
CHI
11
80
Jordan Scarlett
RB
CAR
13
39
6.06
Derrius Guice
RB
WAS
8
81
DeeJay Dallas
RB
SEA
6
40
13.12
Justin Jackson
RB
LAC
10
82
Ryan Calais
RB
TB
13
41
9.05
Darrell Henderson
RB
LAR
9
83
Kalen Ballage
RB
MIA
11
42
9.07
Rashaad Penny
RB
SEA
6

Wide receivers

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
1.03
Michael Thomas
WR
NO
6
53
11.03
Diontae Johnson
WR
PIT
8
2
1.07
Davante Adams
WR
GB
5
54
10.09
Anthony Miller
WR
CHI
11
3
3.02
Cooper Kupp
WR
LAR
9
55
11.06
Tyrell Williams
WR
LV
6
4
1.06
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
ARI
8
56
Brandon Aiyuk
WR
SF
11
5
1.09
Tyreek Hill
WR
KC
10
57
6.02
Christian Kirk
WR
ARI
8
6
1.10
Julio Jones
WR
ATL
10
58
12.05
Justin Jefferson
WR
MIN
7
7
2.11
Mike Evans
WR
TB
13
59
9.09
Robby Anderson
WR
CAR
13
8
2.11
Kenny Golladay
WR
DET
5
60
8.09
N’Keal Harry
WR
NE
6
9
5.03
A.J. Brown
WR
TEN
7
61
11.07
Corey Davis
WR
TEN
7
10
2.02
Chris Godwin
WR
TB
13
62
13.02
Breshad Perriman
WR
NYJ
11
11
5.05
Odell Beckham Jr.
WR
CLE
9
63
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR
IND
7
12
3.12
Deebo Samuel
WR
SF
11
64
14.03
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR
GB
5
13
2.11
Amari Cooper
WR
DAL
10
65
13.09
DeSean Jackson
WR
PHI
9
14
3.07
Adam Thielen
WR
MIN
7
66
11.01
Parris Campbell
WR
IND
7
15
3.06
Courtland Sutton
WR
DEN
8
67
12.07
CeeDee Lamb
WR
DAL
10
16
3.04
Keenan Allen
WR
LAC
10
68
Adam Humphries
WR
TEN
7
17
3.09
Allen Robinson
WR
CHI
11
69
14.01
Kenny Stills
WR
HOU
8
18
3.10
Tyler Lockett
WR
SEA
6
70
14.07
Cole Beasley
WR
BUF
11
19
4.01
D.J. Chark
WR
JAX
7
71
9.10
Sammy Watkins
WR
KC
10
20
4.08
D.K. Metcalf
WR
SEA
6
72
13.10
Tee Higgins
WR
CIN
9
21
4.02
Calvin Ridley
WR
ATL
10
73
13.11
Josh Reynolds
WR
LAR
9
22
7.11
Brandin Cooks
WR
HOU
8
74
Bisi Johnson
WR
MIN
7
23
4.07
D.J. Moore
WR
CAR
13
75
Laviska Shenault Jr.
WR
JAX
7
24
5.02
Michael Gallup
WR
DAL
10
76
13.03
John Ross
WR
CIN
9
25
4.11
Stefon Diggs
WR
BUF
11
77
13.12
Randall Cobb
WR
HOU
8
26
4.05
T.Y. Hilton
WR
IND
7
78
12.04
James Washington
WR
PIT
8
27
5.03
Robert Woods
WR
LAR
9
79
Danny Amendola
WR
DET
5
28
7.08
DeVante Parker
WR
MIA
11
80
14.02
Miles Boykin
WR
BAL
8
29
7.05
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR
PIT
8
81
Kelvin Harmon
WR
WAS
8
30
6.11
Marquise Brown
WR
BAL
8
82
Van Jefferson
WR
LAR
9
31
6.04
A.J. Green
WR
CIN
9
83
14.02
Allen Lazard
WR
GB
5
32
6.12
Terry McLaurin
WR
WAS
8
84
KJ Hamler
WR
DEN
8
33
9.01
Mecole Hardman
WR
KC
10
85
Riley Ridley
WR
CHI
11
34
11.10
Jamison Crowder
WR
NYJ
11
86
12.02
Jalen Reagor
WR
PHI
9
35
4.10
Tyler Boyd
WR
CIN
9
87
Jalen Hurd
WR
SF
11
36
5.07
Jarvis Landry
WR
CLE
9
88
Devin Funchess
WR
GB
5
37
8.08
John Brown
WR
BUF
11
89
14.05
Mohamed Sanu
WR
NE
6
38
7.04
Will Fuller
WR
HOU
8
90
13.04
JJ Arcega-Whiteside
WR
PHI
9
39
9.08
Alshon Jeffery
WR
PHI
9
91
Steven Sims Jr.
WR
WAS
8
40
10.08
Golden Tate
WR
NYG
11
92
13.05
Denzel Mims
WR
NYJ
11
41
8.06
Mike Williams
WR
LAC
10
93
Phillip Dorsett
WR
SEA
6
42
10.05
Emmanuel Sanders
WR
NO
6
94
12.07
Andy Isabella
WR
ARI
8
43
9.03
Curtis Samuel
WR
CAR
13
95
10.12
Preston Williams
WR
MIA
11
44
8.12
Marvin Jones
WR
DET
5
96
Justin Watson
WR
TB
13
45
14.03
Hunter Renfrow
WR
LV
6
97
Chase Claypool
WR
PIT
8
46
9.05
Darius Slayton
WR
NYG
11
98
14.05
Tre’Quan Smith
WR
NO
6
47
12.03
Jerry Jeudy
WR
DEN
8
99
Willie Snead
WR
BAL
8
48
13.12
Larry Fitzgerald
WR
ARI
8
100
Cordarrelle Patterson
WR
CHI
11
49
12.01
Henry Ruggs
WR
LV
6
101
Jakobi Meyers
WR
NE
6
50
8.10
Sterling Shepard
WR
NYG
11
102
Nelson Agholor
WR
LV
6
51
7.11
Julian Edelman
WR
NE
6
103
Tyler Johnson
WR
TB
13
52
10.04
Dede Westbrook
WR
JAX
7
104
Antonio Gandy-Golden
WR
WAS
8

Tight ends

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
2.07
Travis Kelce
TE
KC
10
20
13.11
Hayden Hurst
TE
ATL
10
2
2.08
George Kittle
TE
SF
11
21
Jace Sternberger
TE
GB
5
3
5.05
Mark Andrews
TE
BAL
8
22
14.06
Jack Doyle
TE
IND
7
4
4.10
Zach Ertz
TE
PHI
9
23
14.03
Eric Ebron
TE
PIT
8
5
6.06
Darren Waller
TE
LV
6
24
Dalton Keene
TE
NE
6
6
9.01
Rob Gronkowski
TE
TB
13
25
14.04
Chris Herndon IV
TE
NYJ
11
7
6.02
Austin Hooper
TE
CLE
9
26
10.08
David Njoku
TE
CLE
9
8
6.04
Evan Engram
TE
NYG
11
27
14.03
Gerald Everett
TE
LAR
9
9
6.10
Hunter Henry
TE
LAC
10
28
Blake Jarwin
TE
DAL
10
10
12.02
T.J. Hockenson
TE
DET
5
29
13.12
Dawson Knox
TE
BUF
11
11
7.12
Noah Fant
TE
DEN
8
30
14.05
Ian Thomas
TE
CAR
13
12
10.08
Jared Cook
TE
NO
6
31
Tyler Eifert
TE
JAX
7
13
12.04
Tyler Higbee
TE
LAR
9
32
Jimmy Graham
TE
CHI
11
14
13.05
Kyle Rudolph
TE
MIN
7
33
9.05
O.J. Howard
TE
TB
13
15
9.03
Dallas Goedert
TE
PHI
9
34
13.09
Will Dissly
TE
SEA
6
16
13.08
Greg Olsen
TE
SEA
6
35
Josh Oliver
TE
JAX
7
17
13.08
Irv Smith Jr.
TE
MIN
7
36
Devin Asiasi
TE
NE
6
18
11.05
Mike Gesicki
TE
MIA
11
37
Cole Kmet
TE
CHI
11
19
13.06
Jonnu Smith
TE
TEN
7

Place kickers

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
13.08
Harrison Butker
PK
KC
10
18
14.10
Steven Hauschka
PK
BUF
11
2
13.01
Justin Tucker
PK
BAL
8
19
15.04
Jake Elliott
PK
PHI
9
3
13.11
Robbie Gould
PK
SF
11
20
Justin Rohrwasser
PK
NE
6
4
14.04
Wil Lutz
PK
NO
6
21
Graham Gano
PK
CAR
13
5
Matt Gay
PK
TB
13
22
Joey Slye
PK
CAR
13
6
15.06
Zane Gonzalez
PK
ARI
8
23
Daniel Carlson
PK
LV
6
7
15.02
Kaimi Fairbairn
PK
HOU
8
24
Michael Badgley
PK
LAC
10
8
14.02
Matt Prater
PK
DET
5
25
Randy Bullock
PK
CIN
9
9
14.08
Dan Bailey
PK
MIN
7
26
Jason Sanders
PK
MIA
11
10
14.04
Greg Zuerlein
PK
DAL
10
27
Chase McLaughlin
PK
IND
7
11
Josh Lambo
PK
JAX
7
28
Sam Sloman
PK
LAR
9
12
14.10
Chris Boswell
PK
PIT
8
29
Eddy Pineiro
PK
CHI
11
13
14.07
Mason Crosby
PK
GB
5
30
Dustin Hopkins
PK
WAS
8
14
15.04
Brandon McManus
PK
DEN
8
31
Aldrick Rosas
PK
NYG
11
15
Austin Seibert
PK
CLE
9
32
Sam Ficken
PK
NYJ
11
16
Jason Myers
PK
SEA
6
33
Brett Maher
PK
NYJ
11
17
15.05
Younghoe Koo
PK
ATL
10
34
15.01
Greg Joseph
PK
TEN
7

Defensive/special teams

Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
Rk
ADP
Name
Pos
Team
Bye
1
12.12
Pittsburgh Steelers
D/ST
PIT
8
17
15.01
Minnesota Vikings
D/ST
MIN
7
2
11.10
San Francisco 49ers
D/ST
SF
11
18
Las Vegas Raiders
D/ST
LV
6
3
14.09
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
D/ST
TB
13
19
15.02
Green Bay Packers
D/ST
GB
5
4
13.06
Baltimore Ravens
D/ST
BAL
8
20
New York Jets
D/ST
NYJ
11
5
15.01
New Orleans Saints
D/ST
NO
6
21
15.02
Los Angeles Chargers
D/ST
LAC
10
6
12.01
Buffalo Bills
D/ST
BUF
11
22
Detroit Lions
D/ST
DET
5
7
14.08
Philadelphia Eagles
D/ST
PHI
9
23
Miami Dolphins
D/ST
MIA
11
8
14.10
Kansas City Chiefs
D/ST
KC
10
24
12.12
Dallas Cowboys
D/ST
DAL
10
9
Los Angeles Rams
D/ST
LAR
9
25
15.03
Carolina Panthers
D/ST
CAR
13
10
11.07
New England Patriots
D/ST
NE
6
26
14.05
Denver Broncos
D/ST
DEN
8
11
Tennessee Titans
D/ST
TEN
7
27
Atlanta Falcons
D/ST
ATL
10
12
15.02
Cleveland Browns
D/ST
CLE
9
28
Cincinnati Bengals
D/ST
CIN
9
13
15.01
Indianapolis Colts
D/ST
IND
7
29
Washington Redskins
D/ST
WAS
8
14
13.01
Chicago Bears
D/ST
CHI
11
30
New York Giants
D/ST
NYG
11
15
Seattle Seahawks
D/ST
SEA
6
31
Arizona Cardinals
D/ST
ARI
8
16
14.09
Houston Texans
D/ST
HOU
8
32
Jacksonville Jaguars
D/ST
JAX
7

Eagles WR Jalen Reagor lands in the top-10 of Draft Wire’s rookie fantasy football rankings

Philadelphia Eagles WR Jalen Reagor lands in the top-10 of rookie fantasy football rankings

The Philadelphia Eagles targeted Jalen Reagor in the 2020 NFL Draft because of his speed, athleticism, and explosive playmaking ability. That ability will likely translate to the NFL and that means plenty of big-play opportunities for Reagor and Carson Wentz.

Draft Wire recently ranked the top-10 rookies in fantasy football for dynasty league formats, and Reagor was No. 9 on the list.

Doug Pederson and Eagles passing game coordinator Press Taylor will find ways to get Reagor the ball in space, but it is his ability to stretch the field vertically that is most enticing.

Add in Reagors’ ability to play from the slot or as a ball-carrier and that equals plenty of fantasy football opportunities.

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Fantasy Football: Rookie fantasy football rankings

An early look at the top fantasy football rookie rankings for your 2020 fantasy football league drafts.

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The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books, which means football fans can turn their attention to upcoming fantasy football drafts.

This year’s rookie class has a ton of talent at the quarterback and wide receiver positions, while also providing some quality options at the running back position who will be of interest for your fantasy football team.

Words of caution: With everything on lock-down, rookie players may take longer to make an impact on their respective NFL teams. A potential lack of OTAs, rookie minicamps, etc., could have many rookie players behind the learning curve when the season begins… so temper your expectations out of the gate. When it comes to positional battles, give the early win — in most cases — to the veteran player who knows the playbook over the flashy new rookie. In time, the rooks will step forward, but it’s going to take some on-the-field training and that comes with time.

Which rookie fantasy football options will make the biggest fantasy football impact?

2020 Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings

Quarterbacks

Joe Burrow, QB, CIN – QB2 fantasy value

Justin Herbert, QB, LAC – QB3 fantasy value

Tua Tagovailoa, QB, MIA (inj) – QB3 fantasy value

Jalen Hurts, QB, PHI – QB3 fantasy value only in dynasty leagues

Jacob Eason, QB, IND – QB3 fantasy value only in dynasty leagues

Jordan Love, QB, GBP – QB3 fantasy value only in dynasty leagues

Jake Fromm, QB, BUF – free-agent watch

Jake Luton, QB, JAC – free-agent watch

Cole McDonald, QB, TEN – free-agent watch

Ben DiNucci, QB, DAL – free-agent watch

Nate Stanley, QB, MIN – free-agent watch

James Morgan, QB, NYJ – free-agent watch

Tommy Stevens, QB, NOS – free-agent watch

Also see: Top-12 fantasy football rookies (TheHuddle.com)

Running backs

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Jonathan Taylor, RB, IND – RB2 fantasy value

Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, KCC – RB2-3 fantasy value

D’Andre Swift, RB, DET – RB2-3 fantasy value

Cam Akers, RB, LAR – RB3 fantasy value

Zack Moss, RB, BUF – RB5 fantasy value

J.K. Dobbins, RB, BAL – RB5 fantasy value

Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB, TBB – RB5 fantasy value

Anthony McFarland, RB, PIT – RB5 fantasy value

Darrynton Evans, RB, TEN – RB6 fantasy value

La’Mical Perine, RB, NYJ – RB6 fantasy value

AJ Dillon, RB, GBP – free-agent watch

Joshua Kelley, RB, LAC – free-agent watch

Eno Benjamin, RB, ARI – free-agent watch

DeeJay Dallas, RB, SEA – free-agent watch

Raymond Calais, RB, TBB – free-agent watch

Jason Huntley, RB, DET – free-agent watch

Wide receivers

(Photo Credit: Brett Davis – USA TODAY Sports)

Jerry Jeudy, WR, DEN – WR3 fantasy value

Justin Jefferson, WR, MIN – WR3 fantasy value

CeeDee Lamb, WR, DAL – WR3 fantasy value

Henry Ruggs III, WR, LVR – WR4 fantasy value

Denzel Mims, WR, NYJ – WR4 fantasy value

Michael Pittman, Jr., WR, IND – WR4 fantasy value

Brandon Aiyuk, WR, SF – WR4 fantasy value

Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, JAC – WR5 fantasy value

Tee Higgins, WR, CIN – WR6 fantasy value

Chase Claypool, WR, PIT – WR6 fantasy value

Antonio Gibson, WR, WAS – WR6 fantasy value

Jalen Reagor, WR, PHI – WR6 fantasy value

Van Jefferson, WR, LAR – WR6 fantasy value

Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, WAS – WR6 fantasy value

Devin Duvernay, WR, BAL – WR6 fantasy value

Bryan Edwards, WR, LVR – WR6 fantasy value

Joe Reed, WR, LAC – WR6 fantasy value

KJ Hamler, WR, DEN – WR6 fantasy value

Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, CLE – WR6 fantasy value

Lynn Bowden, WR, LVR – WR6 fantasy value

Tyler Johnson, WR, TBB – free-agent watch

Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, WAS – free-agent watch

Malcolm Perry, WR, MIA – free-agent watch

Quintez Cephus, WR, DET – free-agent watch

Isaiah Coulter, WR, HOU – free-agent watch

Collin Johnson, WR, JAC – free-agent watch

John Hightower, WR, PHI – free-agent watch

K.J. Hill, WR, LAC – free-agent watch

Darnell Mooney, WR, CHI – free-agent watch

Freddie Swain, WR, SEA – free-agent watch

Gabriel Davis, WR, BUF – free-agent watch

K.J. Osborn, WR, MIN – free-agent watch

Jauan Jennings, WR, SF – free-agent watch

Tyrie Cleveland, WR, DEN – free-agent watch

Quez Watkins, WR, PHI – free-agent watch

Isaiah Hodgins, WR, BUF – free-agent watch

Dezmon Patmon, WR, IND – free-agent watch

James Proche, WR, BAL – free-agent watch

Tight ends

Dalton Keene, TE, NEP – TE2 fantasy value

Thaddeus Moss, TE, WAS – TE2 fantasy value

Devin Asiasi, TE, NEP – TE2 fantasy value

Cole Kmet, TE, CHI – free-agent watch

Tyler Davis, TE, JAC – free-agent watch

Josiah Deguara, TE, GBP – free-agent watch

Adam Trautman, TE, NOS – free-agent watch

Colby Parkinson, TE, SEA – free-agent watch

Harrison Bryant, TE, CLE – free-agent watch

Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, DEN – free-agent watch

Brycen Hopkins, TE, LAR – free-agent watch

Charlie Woerner, TE, SF – free-agent watch

Stephen Sullivan, TE, SEA – free-agent watch

Place kickers

Justin Rohrwasser, PK, NEP – PK2 fantasy value

Sam Sloman, PK, LAR – free-agent watch

Tyler Bass, PK, BUF – free-agent watch

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