Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 4

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 3 DFS fantasy football

Smaller slates provide just as much opportunity to score big as the full-day slates do. After stumbling slightly during the Main Slate last week, I balled out in the Primetime slate. This is why I include the Primetime breakdown every week in addition to the regular tournament plays. Hopefully, you also took advantage and fattened your wallet on Sunday and Monday night. So, without further ado, let’s dive right into those late games.

DFS: The Primetime Slate

Tom Brady returns to Foxborough with a chance of proving once and for all that he made Bill Belichick and not vice versa. The Patriots will certainly do everything in their power to slow down the Buccaneers offense. Unfortunately, this won’t be like Week 2 when they faced Zach Wilson, nor will it be like last week when they had to deal with Jameis Winston. Brady is the GOAT, and he will be looking to abuse this defense. He is the obvious QB1 on the slate, and I would not be surprised if he is allowed to pad his stats HEAVILY this week.

As for the Patriots, Mac Jones has some huge shoes to fill being the heir apparent to Brady. His numbers have not looked worthy of Brady’s shadow, but he has faced two solid pass defenses among his first three games. Add to that, an extreme lack of talent at the WR position, and any production at this point has to feel like a victory. Presuming that Justin Herbert will be okay to play on Monday, Jones is the QB4 here. That said, New England will be playing from behind, and it is impossible to run the ball against Tampa Bay, so Jones could get some garbage-time value. I’ll have at least one lineup with him.

Ronald Jones has less than half of the number of touches as Leonard Fournette through the first three weeks. That said, neither has proven reliable on a week-to-week basis. Giovani Bernard was the Tampa back to start last week as he hauled in nine passes while running the James White role in Brady’s offense. I actually believe that this was a slight outlier as well, since many of those short passes to Gio may have gone to Antonio Brown if he had played. I could see using Fournette at FLEX at best this week with Bernard (knee) injured, but I’m not rushing to put any of these guys in my lineup.

Speaking of James White, he is out for the year. This is a huge blow to the New England offense. Brandon Bolden assumed the White role last week after his injury. I expect that to continue. He should be given some FLEX consideration. Damien Harris struggled against a great run defense last week. This one is even better. By volume alone, he is still the RB4 on this slate. I’m just not very high on his output potential here. It also won’t help that he is basically unused in the passing game. Rhamondre Stevenson and J.J. Taylor should share a change-of-pace role, making both of them useless.

I was wrong about which WR would lead Tampa Bay last week. I thought that Mike Evans would be shadowed and swallowed up by Jalen Ramsey. He wasn’t. This WR room is going to become as difficult to predict as Pittsburgh’s. The difference being that Tom Brady can support all three of them while Ben Roethlisberger cannot any longer. An interesting trend through three weeks has New England allowing high catch volume to fast, smaller WRs. That suggests that both Antonio Brown and Chris Godwin have more value this week than Evans. I’d consider either of them as WR2. Evans will stay on my bench this week.

I joked earlier about the lack of talent that New England has at the WR position. They actually have three solid WRs, but none of them stand out as a legit alpha. Jakobi Meyers is probably the closest to that role as he leads the team in targets. Unfortunately, he is averaging less than 60 yards a game despite facing three so-so defenses. I actually kind of like him at WR3 against another bad pass defense here, in what will be a garbage-time special. Kendrick Bourne had a big game last week against New Orleans, but much of it came after James White exited with an injury. So, Bourne may actually have some value if he continues to haul in a bunch of those short passes that White would normally be targeted for. I can see using him at FLEX this week. Nelson Agholor had eight targets last week, but much like his time in Philly and Las Vegas, he struggled to bring them in. Agholor has some TD-dependent value here against a bad defense and could be used at FLEX. I just wish he had better hands.

Rob Gronkowski injured his ribs last week. If he plays, he is the TE2 here. I know it comes down to pain tolerance, so this will be a great test for Gronk. If Gronkowski doesn’t go, Cameron Brate becomes the TE4. It should be noted that New England has allowed nothing to the position so far this year. They also have faced absolutely nothing at the position this year. So, take that nugget with a grain of salt. O.J. Howard had a better pedigree than Brate, but he has done nothing (even in Gronk’s absence) to suggest he deserves a spot in your lineup.

Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry have the same number of receptions this season, but Smith has more targets and Henry has more yards. This suggests that Henry is the safer play of the two. He also played considerably better than Jonnu last week. Tampa Bay has allowed one big performance by an opposing TE each week. So, I see no problem using Henry as my TE3/TE4 here. He also makes a discount run-it-back play if you load your roster with Buccaneers. There is enough talent on this slate to dodge Smith outside of Showdown rosters.

If Justin Herbert (hand) starts as expected, then just use Tampa’s defense. Otherwise, pivot to Vegas’ defense against whichever backup the Chargers trot out there.

Monday night, Derek Carr gets a tough test facing a very good Los Angeles’ secondary. Of course, Carr has already made a mockery of three other very good pass defenses. I like him at QB3 this week. The only issue I have is choosing which WR to pair with him and Darren Waller in my stacks.

Justin Herbert has an easier matchup on paper, but Oakland hasn’t been awful against the pass and Herbert may be limited slightly due to a hand injury. All signs point to him playing, and unless we hear otherwise, he will be my QB2 on this slate. The stack here is easier as possession WRs have done the most damage against the Raiders. This points towards an Herbert-Keenan Allen stack.

Josh Jacobs has missed the last two weeks with an ankle injury. It appears that he might return in Week 4. If he does, he is a lock at RB2 on a weak RB slate. If Jacobs is out, we will see more of the dual backfield of Peyton Barber and Kenyan Drake. Los Angeles has been abysmal at stopping opposing RBs, so Barber would be an easy RB2 and Drake is one of the better FLEX options. If Jacobs plays, leave them both for nothing better than FLEX consideration.

Austin Ekeler is the RB1 of the primetime slate. He should be 100% owned. Larry Rountree and Justin Jackson are both handcuffs at this point. Neither has any standalone value here.

Las Vegas (much like New England) has several WRs that I could conceive of using at WR3. They also have ZERO WRs that I could conceive of using above that spot. No. 1 WRs have not done much against Los Angeles. That said, can you truthfully identify the No. 1 WR on Vegas? Henry Ruggs has the pedigree to be in that role, but he has been splitting the stats with fellow 2020 draft choice Bryan Edwards. I like both at WR3 this week, but I don’t love either of them. If I had to choose a Vegas WR it would probably be Hunter Renfrow. He leads the team in targets and receptions through the first three weeks, and he will definitely not get the defensive attention that Ruggs and Edwards will see. He will be my most-used WR3 option this week ahead of his two teammates and the Patriots’ crew.

Keenan Allen is my WR1 this week. I will roster him and one of the Buccaneers as my top two options. Vegas has struggled all year with possession receivers, making him the safest choice overall. Mike Williams has been an absolute beast this season. I wish that I had more shares of the breakout WR in dynasty, but I had written him off. Fortunately, DFS lineups can give me the opportunity to get exposure to him, even though I don’t have him under any long-term contracts. The Raiders have fared better against larger outside WRs than possession options, but they are by no means elite against them. It is hard to triple-stack two WRs with your QB, but I will do at least one lineup with both of them. I should warn you that Williams will likely have the higher ownership number based on recency bias. Jalen Guyton and Josh Palmer just don’t see enough targets to consider outside of Showdown slates.

Play Darren Waller. He is good. I love the idea of using him in double-TE lineups with Rob Gronkowski or Hunter Henry.

Jared Cook had a very good Week 1. Since then, he has barely posted that same total over the next two weeks combined. The matchup isn’t great and Los Angeles has basically abandoned throwing the ball to anyone not named Allen, Williams, or Ekeler, so start him with caution. Donald Parham is fun to play in Showdown contests due to his TD dependency, but he should not be used in regular tourneys.

If Herbert ends up missing this game due to his hand injury (not likely), then I’d consider using the Las Vegas defense. Otherwise, you can fade the defenses in this game.

The Main Slate: My recommended DFS lineups

At DK: $7k for Matthew Stafford. $5.8k for David Montgomery. $6.1k for Antonio Gibson. $7.8k for Cooper Kupp. $5.4k for Michael Pittman. $4.9k for Jaylen Waddle. $3.6k for Dawson Knox. $6.3k for Jonathan Taylor at FLEX. $2.7k for the Indianapolis Colts defense.

At FD: $8.5k for Josh Allen. $9k for Alvin Kamara. $6.6k for Taylor. $8.6k for Kupp. $5.9k for Cole Beasley. $5.8k for Pittman. $4.5k for Maxx Williams. $7.1k for Gibson at FLEX. $4k for the Washington Football Team defense.

At Fanball (SuperFlex – includes Sun Night): Tom Brady, Stafford at SF, Gibson, Taylor, Montgomery at FLEX, Kupp, Waddle, Rob Gronkowski, and Knox.

DraftKings FanDuel
Patrick Mahomes $8,100 $8,700
Josh Allen $8,000 $8,500
Kyler Murray $7,800 $8,200
Lamar Jackson $7,500 $8,000
Russell Wilson $7,100 $7,700
Matthew Stafford $7,000 $7,800
Jalen Hurts $6,900 $7,900
Aaron Rodgers $6,800 $7,600
Dak Prescott $6,700 $7,700
Kirk Cousins $6,400 $7,500
Ryan Tannehill $6,300 $7,500
Baker Mayfield $6,200 $7,300
Sam Darnold $6,000 $7,200
Taylor Heinicke $5,900 $7,400
Daniel Jones $5,800 $7,000
Teddy Bridgewater $5,700 $6,800
Jameis Winston $5,600 $6,900
Jimmy Garoppolo $5,600 $7,000
Ben Roethlisberger $5,500 $6,800
Carson Wentz $5,400 $6,600
Matt Ryan $5,400 $6,700
Andy Dalton $5,300 $6,200
Jared Goff $5,200 $7,100
Justin Fields $5,200 $6,400
Jacoby Brissett $5,100 $6,500
Nick Foles $5,100 $6,000
Zach Wilson $5,000 $6,400
Davis Mills $4,900 $6,400
Taysom Hill $4,900 $6,200

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Both of our “running QBs” have a tricky matchup this week. Kyler Murray and Lamar Jackson both deserve some attention due to their production on the ground, just know that their overall numbers may be down this week. Jackson may also be limited by his back injury. Instead of these two, I will be more exposed to Josh Allen and Matthew Stafford. I can find clear issues with all of the midtier options. Kirk Cousins or Sam Darnold may be the best of the question marks in that range. If I choose to punt the position, I could use Jimmy Garoppolo, Carson Wentz, Taylor Heinicke, or even Jacoby Brissett. None of those options sounds appealing, but each has a chance to reach 3x value.

Fantasy Four-pack

Josh Allen, Bills vs. HOU
($8,000 DK, $8,500 FD)
Houston has failed to slow down much worse QBs than Allen through the first three weeks. Plus, Allen is coming off his best start of the year against a much tougher opponent. I love Allen stacked with each of his weapons (Stefon Diggs, Emmanuel Sanders, Cole Beasley, and Dawson Knox), but I wouldn’t stack more than two of them with him.

Matthew Stafford, Rams vs. ARI
($7,000 DK, $7,800 FD)

Stafford survived and thrived in what could have been a tricky matchup with Tampa Bay last week. His connection with Cooper Kupp is otherworldly, and it has elevated Kupp into elite WR status. Arizona held Trevor Lawrence in check last week, but Stafford is a whole different beast. Jared Goff dissected this defense for 351 yards and two total TDs last year, and it is safe to say that Stafford is a better QB than Goff. The Rams defense is very good, but Kyler Murray should keep this game close, which should equate to Los Angeles being forced to throw the ball a lot.

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ PHI
($8,100 DK, $8,700 FD

The Chiefs have been out of sorts of late stumbling to a 1-2 record out of the block. Mahomes is getting time in the pocket, but the opposition has been doing just enough to lock down victories. This week, Mahomes faces another solid pass defense in Philly. Still, this is Mahomes, and he should find his way to 300-3. Just do not expect him to go crazy here, unless he decides to take the team on his shoulders (as only he can) and wills them to the win.

Kyler Murray, Cardinals@ LAR
($7,800 DK, $8,200 FD)
This matchup looks tenuous on paper, but if it turns into a shootout Murray has the weapons to keep it close. In a similar spot last week, the Rams held Tom Brady to two total touchdowns, but he managed to throw for 432 yards. I could see a similar game script here. I still see Murray as more of a pivot than a sure thing. One thing we know for certain is that Murray is more valuable than Brady with his legs.

DFS Sleepers

Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers vs. SEA
($5,600 DK, $7,000 FD)
This is more about my trust in Garoppolo’s weapons than my trust in him. It is also about my complete lack of trust in Seattle’s beleaguered secondary. The first three QBs to face the Seahawks have netted 307 passing yards per game. Much like the Rams-Cardinals game, this could devolve into a shootout, although for slightly different reasons as neither team has much to write home about on defense. I like Jimmy G. to throw for 275-2 and a pair of scores here with a possible goal line plunge added on.

Carson Wentz, Colts @ MIA
($5,400 DK, $6,600 FD)
Miami’s defense has not been as solid against the pass as one might think. Both Josh Allen and Derek Carr posted a pair of passing scores against them, and even Mac Jones in his first career game flirted with 300 passing yards. Wentz has a solid group of weapons to throw to (for the first time in his career) and it smells like a 275-2 type of game here, assuming his ankles don’t give out on him.

DraftKings FanDuel
Derrick Henry $8,800 $10,200
Alvin Kamara $8,400 $9,000
Dalvin Cook $8,100 $9,500
Aaron Jones $7,700 $7,400
Nick Chubb $7,000 $8,000
Najee Harris $6,800 $8,200
Saquan Barkley $6,700 $6,900
Alexander Mattison $6,600 $6,800
Ezekiel Elliott $6,500 $7,000
Miles Sanders $6,400 $6,500
Chris Carson $6,300 $7,300
Jonathan Taylor $6,300 $6,600
D’Andre Swift $6,200 $7,700
Antonio Gibson $6,100 $7,100
Kareem Hunt $6,000 $6,400
Chuba Hubbard $5,900 $6,300
David Montgomery $5,800 $7,500
Tony Pollard $5,700 $5,600
Darrell Henderson $5,600 $6,000
Chase Edmonds $5,500 $6,100
Melvin Gordon $5,500 $6,200
Clyde Edwards-Helaire $5,400 $6,700
Eli Mitchell $5,400 $5,600
Jamaal Williams $5,300 $5,600
Myles Gaskin $5,300 $5,500
Zack Moss $5,300 $6,000
Sony Michel $5,200 $5,800
Ty’Son Williams $5,200 $5,700
James Conner $5,100 $5,500
Mike Davis $5,100 $5,400
J.D. McKissic $5,000 $5,200
Javonte Williams $5,000 $5,900
Trey Sermon $5,000 $5,900
Cordarrelle Patterson $4,900 $6,000
Nyheim Hines $4,900 $5,300
Devin Singletary $4,800 $5,700
Latavius Murray $4,700 $5,300
Mark Ingram $4,700 $5,300
Royce Freeman $4,700 $5,400
Ty Johnson $4,600 $4,700
David Johnson $4,500 $5,000
Michael Carter $4,500 $5,300
Tevin Coleman $4,400 $4,800
Kenneth Gainwell $4,300 $5,500
Malcolm Brown $4,300 $5,100
Phillip Lindsay $4,300 $4,900
Kyle Juszczyk $4,000 $4,500

Running Back

Weekly strategy – This is kind of an ugly week at every position for DFS. Derrick Henry is an easy play, but that FD price is so damn high. The better play is actually Alvin Kamara, and his FD price is much better. I don’t mind Najee Harris here, but I feel like we would be chasing targets. Miles Sanders has a great matchup, but his coach is apparently too busy channeling his inner Adam Gase when it comes to game strategy. If I don’t use the two high-priced guys, I will likely pivot to Jonathan Taylor or Antonio Gibson. I also like David Montgomery (DK only) and Chuba Hubbard (volume-based ROI) here. There isn’t much to choose from as a value play. Sony Michel could return value if Darrell Henderson misses another game. Cordarelle Patterson, J.D. McKissic, and Nyheim Hines could catch enough passes to return value. San Francisco could have a valuable RB starter against a bad Seattle defense, just good luck choosing who it will be. With so many question marks, this feels like a week to just pay up for a pair of the top RBs.

Fantasy Four-pack

Derrick Henry, Titans @ NYJ
($8,800 DK, $10,200 FD)
With A.J. Brown out and Julio Jones questionable, there is a slim chance that the prior-to-Week-2-never-used-in-the-passing game Henry could be one of the leading receiving options for Tennessee on Sunday. Or perhaps, the team will just hand the ball off to him 40 times. Either way, it should amount to a huge game from the monster RB. I am stressing the McCaffreyesque pricing on FD, but $8,800 on DK seems like a steal.

Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. NYG
($8,400 DK, $9,000 FD
Good things happen for New Orleans when they get their only superstar involved in the offense. The Giants’ run defense has been assaulted every week so far, especially through the air. This is Kamara’s sweet spot. I’m expecting a minimum of 150 total yards and a score here.

Najee Harris, Steelers @ GB
($6,800 DK, $8,200 FD)

19 targets? Damn! I’m not going to expect to see that again, but if Diontae Johnson remains out, it just might happen. Ultimately, it comes down to Ben Roethlisberger not being able to throw the deep ball right now while battling his way through injuries and old age. Green Bay has not allowed a ton of rushing yards to the position, but every RB room to face them has posted a serviceable RB2 stat line, thanks to receptions and receiving yards. Harris won’t be splitting any touches out of the backfield, so by sheer volume, he should approach 3x value.

Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ MIA
($6,300 DK, $6,600 FD)
With Marlon Mack getting DNP-management decision designation so that the team can trade him, Taylor has one less vulture to contend with. In each of the first three weeks, Miami has allowed multiple RBs to produce startable lines. So, even if Nyheim Hines continues to cut into Taylor’s workload, they are both startable here. In fact, they both should approach 100 total yards and score here, but Taylor is obviously the safer choice.

DFS Sleepers

Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons vs. WAS
($4,900 DK, $6,000 FD)
Running the ball against this defensive line should be tough for Atlanta. So, if they are smart, Patterson will get the majority of the RB touches this week (and then predominantly through the air). Patterson has seven targets each of the last two weeks. He should surpass that number this week, especially if Russell Gage is out again.

Myles Gaskin, Dolphins vs. IND
($5,300 DK, $5,500 FD)
I did not like the pair of TD vultures last week for Gaskin. His final line was pretty good, but it could have been so much better. This week Gaskin faces a defense that is allowing 142 combo yards per game against opposing RBs. So, even if he loses a few touches, Gaskin should top 100 total yards. Let’s just hope he isn’t vultured on the score again.

DraftKings FanDuel
Tyreek Hill $8,000 $8,200
Davante Adams $7,900 $8,100
Cooper Kupp $7,800 $8,600
DeAndre Hopkins $7,700 $7,600
Stefon Diggs $7,600 $8,000
Justin Jefferson $7,300 $7,800
DK Metcalf $7,200 $7,700
Tyler Lockett $7,100 $7,900
Calvin Ridley $7,000 $7,200
Terry McLaurin $6,900 $7,100
Adam Thielen $6,800 $7,500
CeeDee Lamb $6,700 $7,400
DJ Moore $6,600 $7,300
Deebo Samuel $6,500 $6,900
Julio Jones $6,500 $6,700
Brandin Cooks $6,400 $6,900
Diontae Johnson $6,200 $7,000
Chase Claypool $6,100 $6,500
Amari Cooper $6,000 $7,600
Allen Robinson $5,800 $6,400
Odell Beckham $5,800 $6,600
Courtland Sutton $5,700 $6,300
DeVonta Smith $5,700 $5,900
JuJu Smith-Schuster $5,600 $6,000
Kenny Golladay $5,500 $5,900
Sterling Shepard $5,500 $6,100
Cole Beasley $5,400 $5,900
Marquise Brown $5,400 $6,400
Michael Pittman $5,400 $5,800
Christian Kirk $5,300 $6,000
Robert Woods $5,300 $6,200
DeVante Parker $5,200 $5,400
Robby Anderson $5,100 $5,700
Sammy Watkins $5,100 $5,500
Brandon Aiyuk $5,000 $5,700
Corey Davis $5,000 $5,700
Emmanuel Sanders $4,900 $5,800
Jaylen Waddle $4,900 $5,400
Tim Patrick $4,900 $6,100
Will Fuller $4,800 $5,300
Jalen Reagor $4,700 $5,500
Jamison Crowder $4,600 $5,500
Rondale Moore $4,600 $5,300
A.J. Green $4,500 $5,600
Zach Pascal $4,500 $5,100
Kalif Raymond $4,400 $5,300
Mecole Hardman $4,400 $5,500
Marquez Valdes-Scantling $4,300 $5,200
Russell Gage $4,300 $5,000
Darius Slayton $4,200 $5,200
James Washington $4,100 $5,100
Olamide Zaccheaus $4,100 $5,100
Cedrick Wilson $4,000 $5,200
Quintez Cephus $4,000 $5,200
Terrace Marshall $4,000 $5,000
Tre’Quan Smith $4,000 $5,000
Darnell Mooney $3,900 $5,200
Devin Duvernay $3,900 $5,000
Freddie Swain $3,900 $4,800
Van Jefferson $3,900 $5,000
Demarcus Robinson $3,800 $4,900
DeSean Jackson $3,800 $5,400
Anthony Miller $3,700 $5,200
Braxton Berrios $3,700 $4,700
K.J. Osborn $3,700 $5,300
Adam Humphries $3,600 $4.700
Allen Lazard $3,600 $5,300
Deonte Harris $3,500 $5,100
Quez Watkins $3,500 $5,200
Dyami Brown $3,400 $4,900
Gabriel Davis $3,400 $4,800
Chester Rogers $3,300 $5,100
Randall Cobb $3,300 $4,900
Amon-Ra St. Brown $3,200 $4,900
Collin Johnson $3,200 $5,200
Donovan Peoples-Jones $3,200 $5,300
Parris Campbell $3,200 $4,700
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $3,200 $5,300
Trent Sherfield $3,200 $4,600
Byron Pringle $3,000 $5,100
C.J. Board $3,000 $4,700
Cameron Batson $3,000 $4,900

Wide Receiver

Weekly strategy – I’m basically forced to spend down at WR if I am going to be forced to spend up at QB and RB. I will find spending room to roster one of Stefon Diggs, Davante Adams, or Cooper Kupp. They are the clear top three choices this week. The only pivot I feel solid about is Terry McLaurin. I also like both DK Metcalf and Deebo Samuel against each other if you decide to super-stack one game. Allen Robinson has a great matchup, but a serious question mark at QB. If I don’t use Diggs at WR1, I will use one of Emmanuel Sanders or Cole Beasley at WR2. Otherwise, I really like Michael Pittman, Brandon Aiyuk, Jaylen Waddle, Tim Patrick, Robby Anderson, and the other Dolphins here. In most cases, I will have to settle for one of them at WR2, but if I can afford it I’d take two of them. WR3 and punt options include potential injury substitutes like Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Collin Johnson, Chester Rogers, Olamide Zaccheaus, and Cedrick Wilson. I also like bad-offense plays, such as Anthony Miller, Quez Watkins, Braxton Berrios, and Darnell Mooney.

Fantasy Four-pack

Cooper Kupp, Rams vs ARI
($7,800 DK, $8,600 FD)
Kupp leads the league in receiving yards, receiving TDs, and he is second in targets. This is because Matthew Stafford has goo-goo eyes for him. Arizona has allowed multiple quality WR lines in every game so far. They have especially been damaged by possession receivers. Kupp should have zero trouble continuing his hot streak, and he should be the safest play of the week. That said, he will have huge ownership numbers.

Stefon Diggs, Bills vs. HOU
($7,600 DK, $8,000 FD)
Houston’s defense has struggled against every talented WR1 they have faced since early 2019. They’ve even struggled against some non-talented WR1s. The targets and yardage have been almost evenly split between Diggs, Emmanuel Sanders, and Cole Beasley, but Diggs is still the alpha dog here. Against this defense, I see Diggs reasserting himself with a 12-125-2 line.

Davante Adams, Packers vs. PIT
($7,900 DK, $8,100 FD)
Pittsburgh’s defense has been a paper tiger this season. Multiple WRs have been successful against them this year, including all three WR1s. Adams has the elite-level skills to succeed against very good defenses. He should have little trouble exploiting this poor facsimile of last year’s Steelers. Adams got an absurd 18 targets last week. If he repeats that performance, he’ll challenge for overall WR1 this week.

DK Metcalf, Seahawks @ SF
($7,200 DK, $7,700 FD)
Metcalf dominated a bad Vikings’ secondary last week. Now he gets to face a team that has struggled against bigger-bodied WRs this season. It feels like just a couple of years ago these two teams featured elite defenses. Now, they are both in a battle of who could care less. This game could quickly devolve into a shootout, making it a sneaky stack game (especially if you want to go cheap at QB with Jimmy Garoppolo).

DFS Sleepers

Michael Pittman, Colts @ MIA
($5,400 DK, $5,800 FD)
Over the last two weeks, Pittman has had the third-most targets and seventh-most receiving yards among WRs. The thing he has failed to do is get into the end zone. I’m confident that will change this week in what could be a sneaky shootout featuring two mediocre defenses. If you want exposure to an underutilized stack, consider Carson Wentz-Pittman-Jaylen Waddle.

Robby Anderson, Panthers @ DAL
($5,100 DK, $5,700 FD)
I know that Anderson has been a complete stiff this season. As a multiple league owner of his, I know all too well how he has underperformed, despite his familiarity with Sam Darnold. This might finally be his week though as Trevon Diggs will likely shadow D.J. Moore. Coach Matt Rhule has already stated that the team has to get Anderson more involved, which will start this week as the team leans more on the passing game without Christian McCaffrey.

DraftKings FanDuel
Travis Kelce $8,100 $8,200
George Kittle $5,900 $6,700
T.J. Hockenson $5,800 $6,600
Mark Andrews $5,300 $6,500
Kyle Pitts $5,000 $5,800
Logan Thomas $4,900 $5,800
Dallas Goedert $4,800 $6,000
Tyler Higbee $4,600 $5,900
Robert Tonyan $4,500 $5,500
Noah Fant $4,300 $5,700
Mike Gesicki $4,000 $5,400
Austin Hooper $3,700 $5,200
Dawson Knox $3,600 $5,600
Tyler Conklin $3,500 $5,300
Zach Ertz $3,500 $4,700
Dalton Schultz $3,400 $5,000
Eric Ebron $3,300 $4,400
Gerald Everett $3,200 $4,900
Anthony Firkser $3,100 $4,500
David Njoku $3,100 $4,700
Pat Freiermuth $3,100 $5,000
Cole Kmet $3,000 $4,800
Evan Engram $3,000 $5,100
Maxx Williams $3,000 $4,500
Adam Trautman $2,900 $4,300
Jordan Akins $2,900 $4,200
Jack Doyle $2,700 $4,800
Tommy Tremble $2,500 $4,800

Tight End

Weekly strategy – I cannot afford Travis Kelce this week, but I believe he will have a very solid game as teams continue to attempt to shut down Tyreek Hill. You should always make at least a couple of lineups headlined by Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, despite the matchup. George Kittle is cheaper and has a softer matchup. He still is perhaps a smidgen outside of my budget. I will build my lineups using Logan Thomas, Noah Fant, and Mike Gesicki. I can also see pivoting to Dawson Knox or Tyler Conklin on DK. Dalton Schultz is also in this zone, but I feel he will be over-owned as people chase his two-TD start from last week. If I choose to punt the position, I could use Pat Freiermuth, Maxx Williams, Evan Engram, or Jack Doyle.

Fantasy Four-pack

Travis Kelce, Chiefs @ PHI
($8,100 DK, $8,200 FD)
Kelce continues to dominate the position. He has scored and/or topped 100 yards in all but four games since the start of 2020. Philly is very good against WRs, but they just got crumpled by Dalton Schultz last week. Don’t be surprised if Kelce posts another 10-100-2 line. Just know that he will be very hard to fit under the cap, unless you go thrift store shopping at WR.

George Kittle, Seahawks vs. SEA
($5,900 DK, $6,700 FD)
Kittle’s career averages of 4-49-0 against Seattle don’t scream “Start Me”. Plus, he is currently day-to-day with calf soreness. Nevertheless, this is the defense that just made Tyler Conklin look like an All-Pro. For as fragile as Kittle has been during his career, he has also been one of the toughest SOBs when he is on the field. I already have visions of NFTs of Kittle stiff-arming Seattle defenders out of their cleats being purchased by dot-com millionaires Monday morning. At such a discount compared to Travis Kelce, it is hard to not use Kittle here if you can afford him.

Logan Thomas, Football Team @ ATL
($4,900 DK, $5,800 FD)
In case Kittle’s salary is also too high for your tastes, may I offer you a tasty Thomas for $1k less. Thomas’ receptions and yardage have been stunted by all of the passes to the Washington RBs, but he has scored in two of the three games. Meanwhile, Atlanta is tied for the league lead in TE touchdowns allowed. The score is a lock, and I hope he finishes with roughly 6-60 this week. This should make him an interesting stack option with Taylor Heinecke and Terry McLaurin.

Mark Andrews, Ravens @ DEN
($5,300 DK, $6,500 FD)
Marquise Brown’s alligator arms will certainly cause Lamar Jackson to alter his target share elsewhere. The returning Rashod Bateman will eventually be part of that target share, but he will likely be on a snap count this week, if he is active. This leaves no one else but Andrews. Going into this season, Andrews was being written off as falling behind guys like T.J. Hockenson and Kyle Pitts on dynasty radars. Still, he has produced the seventh-most receptions and the fourth-most receiving yards among the position. Denver hasn’t allowed anything to the position this season, but the best TE they have faced is James O’Shaughnessy. This will be their first test.

DFS Sleepers

Dawson Knox, Bills vs. HOU
($3,600 DK, $5,600 FD)
Speaking of James O’Shaughnessy, he is one of several bottom-feeding TEs to do damage against the Texans this year. He has been joined by the elite ranks of Tommy Tremble, Harrison Bryant, and Chris Manhertz. Meanwhile, Knox only has 10 catches this season, but he has a TD in each of the last two games. If he finishes with a score again, 3x on DK is a lock.

Pat Freiermuth, Steelers @ GB
($3,100 DK, $5,000 FD)
I have a hard time saying Freiermuth’s name without adding “will you do the Fandango” afterward. Perhaps he should adopt that as his TD-celebration dance. Freiermuth scored the first of what I believe will be many career TDs last week. His usage should only continue to rise as Eric Ebron has apparently retired without letting anyone know, and since Ben Roethlisberger cannot throw the ball beyond 10 yards. Green Bay has already allowed huge games to George Kittle and T.J. Hockenson, not to mention the two-TD performance by Juwan Johnson opening weekend.

Boston Celtics have five players ranked in The Athletic’s top-125 player tier rankings

Boston has solid representation in the overall range of players, but are some underrated?

The Athletic’s Seth Partnow has released his second annual NBA player tiers assessment, with five current Boston Celtics ranked among the league’s 125 best players, stacked in tiers of what Partnow describes as “an expression of which skills, traits, and combinations one has identified as most important in playoff basketball.”

The Athletic analyst does take into account things outside of the control of players like COVID and similar, non-viral factors which might have distorted a player’s value, but ultimately places a premium on which players — and their capabilities — can help a team hang banners at the end of next season.

Let’s take a look at his assessment of the Celtics relative to their peers around their league — and last season.

Ranking the top 25 players on Raiders roster: 1-5

Ranking the top 25 players on Raiders roster: 1-5

It’s all come down to this. After counting down from 25, we have now reached the top five players on the Raiders roster.

5. RB Josh Jacobs

Though Jacobs made the Pro Bowl last season, he actually took a bit of a step back from the level of player he looked as a rookie. In 13 games, he had 1150 yards and averaged 4.8 yards per carry. Last season he had 1060 yards in 15 games, averaging nearly a full yard per carry less (3.9). Though he did see his touchdown numbers jump from seven as a rookie to 12 last season. He also saw his touches in the passing game increase, making for a better all-around season. He is considered a top ten back in the NFL right now.

4. LT Kolton Miller

His third season in the NFL, showed Miller had matured into one of the more solid left tackles in the league. It earned him an extension, making him the first-round one pick to get a second contract since Darren McFadden. His value to this team is considerable, especially with the overhaul the team did along the offensive line this offseason.

3. DE Yannick Ngakoue

A bit of a journeyman, Ngakoue is on his fourth NFL team in one calendar year. Which is pretty surprising for a guy who averages over nine sacks a season and has never had fewer than eight sacks. Those kinds of numbers are certainly welcome on the Raiders.

There is still the lingering question as to why he was never a difference-maker on the other three teams who employed him and why all three were willing to part with him. If it’s merely that he’s a situational pass rusher, that could be enough for the Raiders

2. DE Maxx Crosby

He’s no Khalil Mack to be certain, so let’s not get it twisted. But Crosby has been a Godsend over his two years in Silver & Black. Since the Raiders stole him in the fourth round of the 2019 draft, he’s been their best defender, and it’s not really close. Though that may say more about the overall issues in the Raiders defense the past couple of seasons than anything. Including, and perhaps especially, top pick draft classmate Clelin Ferrell.

Crosby burst out the games to put up ten sacks as a rookie and followed that up with a seven-sack season last year. He also has 27 QB hits and is a pretty good run defender as well.

1. TE Darren Waller

If this were like a grading scale as opposed to a ranking, the gap between Waller and the rest of this roster would be a lot more than one spot. Waller is on another level. If not for the existence of Travis Kelce, Waller would have been a first-team All-Pro this past season with zero doubt. He is a certified game-changer for this team.

The past two seasons he easily led the team in receiving, compiling 197 catches for 2341 yards. In 2020, he set franchise records with 107 catches. That is not only the most catches for a tight end in Raiders history, it’s the most PERIOD. Surpassing Tim Brown’s record of 104 catches in a season. The most no-brainer best player ranking I can imagine.

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Ranking the top 25 players on Raiders roster: 11-15

Ranking the top 25 players on Raiders roster: 11-15

After revealing players 25-16 over the last two days, we head into the top 15 players on the Raiders roster:

15. LB Cory Littleton

Some people may be surprised to see Littleton ranked this high after the season he had in 2020. I don’t think it’s fair to write him off after one season. Consider the situation he found himself in. He joined a new team, with a complicated defense, in a year that had no offseason.

As a free agent, he was considered the best all-around linebacker on the market. I am not ready to let one down season erase that. I see a bounce-back year for Littleton with a full offseason in a more simplified system under new DC Gus Bradley.

14. OG Richie Incognito

At times Incognito looks just as dominant as he ever did. But he’s missed 18 games the past two seasons and is about to turn 38 in July. I don’t expect he will be at the level he was known for in 2017 and before when he was a durable Pro Bowl player, but he will be far from a liability on the line either.

13. WR Hunter Renfrow

Third-and-Renfrow is absolutely a thing. Defenses know Derek Carr will be looking for his reliable slot target on third down and yet Renfrow still manages to get open and move the chains.

He upped his game last season from his outstanding rookie season, catching seven more passes (56) for 51 more yards (656). He also did a solid bit of punt returning, averaging 11.5 yards per return on 23 returns.

12. DT Johnathan Hankins

Probably the most under-appreciated player on the Raiders’ defense. He’s started every game the past two seasons and appeared in every game since being signed early in the 2018 season. He clogs the middle and puts up tackle numbers you don’t normally see from a nose tackle, averaging 49 combined tackles the past two seasons.

11. G Denzelle Good

Good was seen as a quality reserve guard when the Raiders claimed him off waivers from the Colts in 2018. Last season he proved he was a whole lot more. A career guard, he stepped in at right tackle for a couple of games early in the season and then moved back to guard to replace the injured Incognito for the rest of the season. He made himself a must re-sign and a starter after the team traded away Gabe Jackson this offseason.

Continue on to rankings players 6-10

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2021 fantasy football rookie dynasty/keeper rankings

Which rookies have the most long-term fantasy football value?

Looking for fantasy football rookie rankings for your dynasty or partial-keeper league? We have you covered.

Of course, injuries and radical personnel changes cannot be forecasted with much certainty. Variations in league settings and scoring formats notwithstanding, here are snapshot rankings depicting how the top rookies stack up for the long haul.

Dynasty fantasy football rankings by position

Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
1
QB
Trevor Lawrence
JAX
1
WR
Ja’Marr Chase
CIN
2
QB
Trey Lance
SF
2
WR
Jaylen Waddle
MIA
3
QB
Justin Fields
CHI
3
WR
DeVonta Smith
PHI
4
QB
Zach Wilson
NYJ
4
WR
Terrace Marshall Jr.
CAR
5
QB
Kellen Mond
MIN
5
WR
Kadarius Toney
NYG
6
QB
Mac Jones
NE
6
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
DET
7
QB
Kyle Trask
TB
7
WR
Rashod Bateman
BAL
8
QB
Ian Book
NO
8
WR
Ihmir Smith-Marsette
MIN
9
QB
Davis Mills
HOU
9
WR
Elijah Moore
NYJ
10
QB
Sam Ehlinger
IND
10
WR
Rondale Moore
ARI
11
WR
D’Wayne Eskridge
SEA
Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
12
WR
Amari Rodgers
GB
1
RB
Najee Harris
PIT
13
WR
Dez Fitzpatrick
TEN
2
RB
Javonte Williams
DEN
14
WR
Frank Darby
ATL
3
RB
Trey Sermon
SF
15
WR
Dyami Brown
WAS
4
RB
Travis Etienne
JAX
16
WR
Nico Collins
HOU
5
RB
Michael Carter
NYJ
17
WR
Shi Smith
CAR
6
RB
Rhamondre Stevenson
NE
18
WR
Josh Palmer
LAC
7
RB
Chuba Hubbard
CAR
19
WR
Anthony Schwartz
CLE
8
RB
Kenneth Gainwell
PHI
20
WR
Racey McMath
TEN
9
RB
Elijah Mitchell
SF
21
WR
Seth Williams
DEN
10
RB
Larry Rountree III
LAC
22
WR
Tutu Atwell
LAR
11
RB
Jermar Jefferson
DET
23
WR
Tylan Wallace
BAL
12
RB
Chris Evans
CIN
24
WR
Simi Fehoko
DAL
13
RB
Demetric Felton
CLE
25
WR
Dazz Newsome
CHI
14
RB
Kene Nwangwu
MIN
26
WR
Jaelon Darden
TB
15
RB
Kylin Hill
GB
27
WR
Marquez Stevenson
BUF
16
RB
Gary Brightwell
NYG
28
WR
Tre Nixon
NE
17
RB
Khalil Herbert
CHI
29
WR
Dax Milne
WAS
18
RB
Jake Funk
LAR
30
WR
Kawaan Baker
NO
19
RB
Gerrid Doaks
MIA
31
WR
Jalen Camp
JAX
20
FB
Ben Mason
BAL
32
WR
Mike Strachan
IND
33
WR
Cornell Powell
KC
Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
34
WR
Ben Skowronek
LAR
1
TE
Kyle Pitts
ATL
2
TE
Pat Freiermuth
PIT
3
TE
Tre’ McKitty
LAC
4
TE
Hunter Long
MIA
5
TE
Zach Davidson
MIN
6
TE
Tommy Tremble
CAR
7
TE
Brevin Jordan
HOU
8
TE
John Bates
WAS
9
TE/WR
Jacob Harris
LAR
10
TE
Kylen Granson
IND
11
TE
Luke Farrell
JAX
12
TE
Noah Gray
KC

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Dynasty rankings mixed positions

Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
Rk
Pos
Player
Tm
1
QB
Trevor Lawrence
JAX
21
WR
Ihmir Smith-Marsette
MIN
2
RB
Najee Harris
PIT
22
WR
Elijah Moore
NYJ
3
WR
Ja’Marr Chase
CIN
23
WR
Rondale Moore
ARI
4
TE
Kyle Pitts
ATL
24
WR
D’Wayne Eskridge
SEA
5
RB
Javonte Williams
DEN
25
WR
Amari Rodgers
GB
6
RB
Trey Sermon
SF
26
RB
Kenneth Gainwell
PHI
7
WR
Jaylen Waddle
MIA
27
WR
Dez Fitzpatrick
TEN
8
RB
Travis Etienne
JAX
28
WR
Frank Darby
ATL
9
RB
Michael Carter
NYJ
29
QB
Kellen Mond
MIN
10
QB
Trey Lance
SF
30
WR
Dyami Brown
WAS
11
WR
DeVonta Smith
PHI
31
RB
Elijah Mitchell
SF
12
QB
Justin Fields
CHI
32
WR
Nico Collins
HOU
13
WR
Terrace Marshall Jr.
CAR
33
WR
Shi Smith
CAR
14
QB
Zach Wilson
NYJ
34
QB
Mac Jones
NE
15
WR
Kadarius Toney
NYG
35
TE
Tre’ McKitty
LAC
16
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
DET
36
QB
Kyle Trask
TB
17
WR
Rashod Bateman
BAL
37
RB
Larry Rountree III
LAC
18
TE
Pat Freiermuth
PIT
38
TE
Hunter Long
MIA
19
RB
Rhamondre Stevenson
NE
39
RB
Jermar Jefferson
DET
20
RB
Chuba Hubbard
CAR
40
TE
Zach Davidson
MIN

Fantasy football playoff draft player rankings: Divisional Round update

Updated fantasy football draft rankings for the Divisional Round and beyond.

Divisional Round schedule

Saturday, Jan. 16

Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers (4:40 p.m. EST)
Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills (8:15 p.m. EST)

Sunday, Jan. 17

Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs (4:40 p.m. EST)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints (8:15 p.m. EST)

The following rankings are for the rest of the playoff run and focus on leagues that redraft the remaining player pool.

Our Divisional Round rankings will be available in the Start/Bench Tool.

Playoff draft rankings (mixed positions)

Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
1
QB
Patrick Mahomes
KC
CLE
3
42
RB
Jamaal Williams
GB
LAR
3
2
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB
LAR
3
43
QB
Taysom Hill
NO
TB
2
3
WR
Tyreek Hill
KC
CLE
3
44
TE
Dawson Knox
BUF
BAL
2
4
WR
Davante Adams
GB
LAR
3
45
RB
Leonard Fournette
TB
@NO
1
5
RB
Aaron Jones
GB
LAR
3
46
TE
Rob Gronkowski
TB
@NO
1
6
TE
Travis Kelce
KC
CLE
3
47
RB
Malcolm Brown
LAR
@GB
1
7
RB
Alvin Kamara
NO
TB
2
48
RB
Darrel Williams
KC
CLE
3
8
WR
Stefon Diggs
BUF
BAL
2
49
TE
Cameron Brate
TB
@NO
1
9
WR
Michael Thomas
NO
TB
2
50
TE
Austin Hooper
CLE
@KC
1
10
QB
Josh Allen
BUF
BAL
2
51
RB
AJ Dillon
GB
LAR
3
11
QB
Drew Brees
NO
TB
2
52
RB
Anthony Sherman
KC
CLE
3
12
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (INJ)
KC
CLE
3
53
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
TB
@NO
1
13
TE
Robert Tonyan
GB
LAR
3
54
RB
Darwin Thompson
KC
CLE
3
14
QB
Tom Brady
TB
@NO
1
55
WR
Mecole Hardman
KC
CLE
3
15
TE
Jared Cook
NO
TB
2
56
WR
Rashard Higgins
CLE
@KC
1
16
QB
Lamar Jackson
BAL
@BUF
1
57
WR
Cooper Kupp (INJ)
LAR
@GB
1
17
TE
Mark Andrews
BAL
@BUF
1
58
WR
Allen Lazard
GB
LAR
3
18
RB
Nick Chubb
CLE
@KC
1
59
WR
Demarcus Robinson
KC
CLE
3
19
RB
J.K.Dobbins
BAL
@BUF
1
60
PK
Harrison Butker
KC
CLE
3
20
RB
Cam Akers
LAR
@GB
1
61
D/ST
Chiefs
KC
CLE
3
21
WR
John Brown
BUF
BAL
2
62
WR
Willie Snead
BAL
@BUF
1
22
WR
Cole Beasley
BUF
BAL
2
63
TE
Tyler Higbee
LAR
@GB
1
23
WR
Emmanuel Sanders
NO
TB
2
64
WR
Dez Bryant
BAL
@BUF
1
24
QB
Baker Mayfield
CLE
@KC
1
65
WR
Josh Reynolds
LAR
@GB
1
25
WR
Mike Evans
TB
@NO
1
66
D/ST
Packers
GB
LAR
3
26
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
LAR
3
67
PK
Mason Crosby
GB
LAR
3
27
WR
Sammy Watkins
KC
CLE
3
68
D/ST
Saints
NO
TB
2
28
WR
Antonio Brown
TB
@NO
1
69
PK
Tyler Bass
BUF
BAL
2
29
WR
Gabriel Davis
BUF
BAL
2
70
D/ST
Bills
BUF
BAL
2
30
WR
Marquise Brown
BAL
@BUF
1
71
PK
Wil Lutz
NO
TB
2
31
WR
Chris Godwin
TB
@NO
1
72
TE
Marcedes Lewis
GB
LAR
3
32
WR
Jarvis Landry
CLE
@KC
1
73
PK
Matt Gay
LAR
@GB
1
33
RB
Devin Singletary
BUF
BAL
2
74
PK
Ryan Succop
TB
@NO
1
34
RB
Le’Veon Bell
KC
CLE
3
75
PK
Justin Tucker
BAL
@BUF
1
35
WR
Robert Woods
LAR
@GB
1
76
TE
Gerald Everett
LAR
@GB
1
36
RB
Zack Moss (INJ)
BUF
BAL
2
77
D/ST
Buccaneers
TB
@NO
1
37
RB
Kareem Hunt
CLE
@KC
1
78
D/ST
Rams
LAR
@GB
1
38
RB
Gus Edwards
BAL
@BUF
1
79
TE
David Njoku
CLE
@KC
1
39
RB
Ronald Jones (INJ)
TB
@NO
1
80
PK
Austin Seibert
CLE
@KC
1
40
RB
Latavius Murray
NO
TB
2
81
D/ST
Ravens
BAL
@BUF
1
41
QB
Jared Goff (INJ)
LAR
@GB
1
82
D/ST
Browns
CLE
@KC
1

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Playoff draft rankings: positional

Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
1
QB
Patrick Mahomes
KC
CLE
3
1
WR
Tyreek Hill
KC
CLE
3
2
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB
LAR
3
2
WR
Davante Adams
GB
LAR
3
3
QB
Josh Allen
BUF
BAL
2
3
WR
Stefon Diggs
BUF
BAL
2
4
QB
Drew Brees
NO
TB
2
4
WR
Michael Thomas
NO
TB
2
5
QB
Tom Brady
TB
@NO
1
5
WR
John Brown
BUF
BAL
2
6
QB
Lamar Jackson
BAL
@BUF
1
6
WR
Cole Beasley
BUF
BAL
2
7
QB
Baker Mayfield
CLE
@KC
1
7
WR
Emmanuel Sanders
NO
TB
2
8
QB
Jared Goff (INJ)
LAR
@GB
1
8
WR
Mike Evans
TB
@NO
1
9
QB
Taysom Hill
NO
TB
2
9
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
LAR
3
10
QB
Chad Henne
KC
CLE
3
10
WR
Sammy Watkins
KC
CLE
3
11
QB
Jameis Winston
NO
TB
2
11
WR
Antonio Brown
TB
@NO
1
12
QB
Matt Barkley
BUF
BAL
2
12
WR
Gabriel Davis
BUF
BAL
2
13
QB
Tim Boyle
GB
LAR
3
13
WR
Marquise Brown
BAL
@BUF
1
14
QB
Blaine Gabbert
TB
@NO
1
14
WR
Chris Godwin
TB
@NO
1
15
QB
Case Keenum
CLE
@KC
1
15
WR
Jarvis Landry
CLE
@KC
1
16
QB
Tyler Huntley
BAL
@BUF
1
16
WR
Robert Woods
LAR
@GB
1
17
QB
John Wolford (INJ)
LAR
@GB
1
17
WR
Mecole Hardman
KC
CLE
3
18
QB
Robert Griffin III (INJ-IR)
BAL
@BUF
0
18
WR
Rashard Higgins
CLE
@KC
1
19
QB
Trace McSorley (INJ-IR)
BAL
@BUF
0
19
WR
Cooper Kupp (INJ)
LAR
@GB
1
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
20
WR
Allen Lazard
GB
LAR
3
1
RB
Aaron Jones
GB
LAR
3
21
WR
Demarcus Robinson
KC
CLE
3
2
RB
Alvin Kamara
NO
TB
2
22
WR
Willie Snead
BAL
@BUF
1
3
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (INJ)
KC
CLE
3
23
WR
Dez Bryant
BAL
@BUF
1
4
RB
Nick Chubb
CLE
@KC
1
24
WR
Josh Reynolds
LAR
@GB
1
5
RB
J.K.Dobbins
BAL
@BUF
1
25
WR
Scotty Miller
TB
@NO
1
6
RB
Cam Akers
LAR
@GB
1
26
WR
Tavon Austin
GB
LAR
3
7
RB
Devin Singletary
BUF
BAL
2
27
WR
Lil’Jordan Humphrey
NO
TB
2
8
RB
Le’Veon Bell
KC
CLE
3
28
WR
Miles Boykin
BAL
@BUF
1
9
RB
Zack Moss (INJ)
BUF
BAL
2
29
WR
Donovan Peoples-Jones
CLE
@KC
1
10
RB
Kareem Hunt
CLE
@KC
1
30
WR
Byron Pringle
KC
CLE
3
11
RB
Gus Edwards
BAL
@BUF
1
31
WR
Equanimeous St. Brown
GB
LAR
3
12
RB
Ronald Jones (INJ)
TB
@NO
1
32
WR
Marquez Callaway
NO
TB
2
13
RB
Latavius Murray
NO
TB
2
33
WR
Isaiah McKenzie
BUF
BAL
2
14
RB
Jamaal Williams
GB
LAR
3
34
WR
Austin Carr
NO
TB
2
15
RB
Leonard Fournette
TB
@NO
1
35
WR
Tyler Johnson
TB
@NO
1
16
RB
Malcolm Brown
LAR
@GB
1
36
WR
KhaDarel Hodge (COVID list)
CLE
@KC
1
17
RB
Darrel Williams
KC
CLE
3
37
WR
Malik Taylor
GB
LAR
3
18
RB
AJ Dillon
GB
LAR
3
38
WR
Devin Duvernay
BAL
@BUF
1
19
RB
Anthony Sherman
KC
CLE
3
39
WR
Van Jefferson
LAR
@GB
1
20
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
TB
@NO
1
40
WR
Jaydon Mickens
TB
@NO
1
21
RB
Darwin Thompson
KC
CLE
3
41
WR
Jake Kumerow
NO
TB
2
22
RB
Patrick Ricard
BAL
@BUF
1
42
WR
Andre Roberts
BUF
BAL
2
23
RB
Justice Hill
BAL
@BUF
1
43
WR
Justin Watson
TB
@NO
1
24
RB
LeSean McCoy
TB
@NO
1
44
WR
James Proche
BAL
@BUF
1
25
RB
Mark Ingram
BAL
@BUF
1
45
WR
Tre’Quan Smith (INJ-IR)
NO
TB
1
26
RB
Michael Burton
NO
TB
2
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
27
RB
Dwayne Washington
NO
TB
2
1
PK
Harrison Butker
KC
CLE
3
28
RB
Ty Montgomery
NO
TB
2
2
PK
Mason Crosby
GB
LAR
3
29
RB
Taiwan Jones
BUF
BAL
2
3
PK
Tyler Bass
BUF
BAL
2
30
RB
D’Ernest Johnson
CLE
@KC
1
4
PK
Wil Lutz
NO
TB
2
31
RB
Andy Janovich
CLE
@KC
1
5
PK
Matt Gay
LAR
@GB
1
32
RB
Darrell Henderson (INJ-IR)
LAR
@GB
0
6
PK
Ryan Succop
TB
@NO
1
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Proj GP
7
PK
Justin Tucker
BAL
@BUF
1
1
TE
Travis Kelce
KC
CLE
3
8
PK
Austin Seibert
CLE
@KC
1
2
TE
Robert Tonyan
GB
LAR
3
Rk
Pos
Team
Team
Opp
Proj GP
3
TE
Jared Cook
NO
TB
2
1
D/ST
Chiefs
KC
CLE
3
4
TE
Mark Andrews
BAL
@BUF
1
2
D/ST
Packers
GB
LAR
3
5
TE
Dawson Knox
BUF
BAL
2
3
D/ST
Saints
NO
TB
2
6
TE
Rob Gronkowski
TB
@NO
1
4
D/ST
Bills
BUF
BAL
2
7
TE
Cameron Brate
TB
@NO
1
5
D/ST
Buccaneers
TB
@NO
1
8
TE
Austin Hooper
CLE
@KC
1
6
D/ST
Rams
LAR
@GB
1
9
TE
Tyler Higbee
LAR
@GB
1
7
D/ST
Ravens
BAL
@BUF
1
10
TE
Marcedes Lewis
GB
LAR
3
8
D/ST
Browns
CLE
@KC
1
11
TE
Gerald Everett
LAR
@GB
1
12
TE
David Njoku
CLE
@KC
1
13
TE
Tyler Kroft
BUF
BAL
2
14
TE
Adam Trautman
NO
TB
2
15
TE
Nick Keizer
KC
CLE
3
16
TE
Harrison Bryant
CLE
@KC
1
17
TE
Deon Yelder
KC
CLE
3
18
TE
Josh Hill
NO
TB
2
19
TE
Lee Smith
BUF
BAL
2
20
TE
Tanner Hudson
TB
@NO
1
21
TE
Jace Sternberger (INJ)
GB
LAR
3
22
TE
Stephen Carlson
CLE
@KC
1
23
TE
Antony Auclair
TB
@NO
1

Fantasy football playoff draft player rankings

Draft rankings for fantasy football playoff leagues and Wild-card Weekend rankings.

Wild-card Weekend schedule

Saturday, Jan. 9

Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills (1:05 p.m. EST)
Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (4:40 p.m. EST)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Football Team (8:15 p.m. EST)

Sunday, Jan. 10

Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans (1:05 p.m. EST)
Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints (4:40 p.m. EST)
Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers (8:15 p.m. EST)

Playoff draft rankings (entire playoff run)

Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Proj GP
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Proj GP
1
QB
Russell Wilson
SEA
4
1
WR
Tyreek Hill
KC
3
2
QB
Patrick Mahomes
KC
3
2
WR
DK Metcalf
SEA
4
3
QB
Tom Brady
TB
3
3
WR
Chris Godwin
TB
3
4
QB
Ben Roethlisberger
PIT
3
4
WR
Tyler Lockett
SEA
4
5
QB
Josh Allen
BUF
2
5
WR
Diontae Johnson
PIT
3
6
QB
Lamar Jackson
BAL
2
6
WR
Stefon Diggs
BUF
2
7
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB
1
7
WR
Mike Evans (INJ)
TB
3
8
QB
Ryan Tannehill
TEN
1
8
WR
JuJu Smith-Schuster
PIT
3
9
QB
Drew Brees
NO
2
9
WR
Antonio Brown
TB
3
10
QB
Mitchell Trubisky
CHI
1
10
WR
Davante Adams
GB
1
11
QB
Alex Smith
WAS
1
11
WR
Chase Claypool
PIT
3
12
QB
Jared Goff (INJ)
LAR
1
12
WR
Michael Thomas (INJ)
NO
2
13
QB
Philip Rivers
IND
1
13
WR
John Brown
BUF
2
14
QB
Baker Mayfield
CLE
1
14
WR
Allen Robinson
CHI
1
15
QB
Taysom Hill
NO
2
15
WR
Robert Woods
LAR
1
16
QB
Blaine Gabbert
TB
3
16
WR
Marquise Brown
BAL
2
17
QB
Mason Rudolph
PIT
3
17
WR
Corey Davis
TEN
1
18
QB
Chad Henne
KC
3
18
WR
Cole Beasley (INJ)
BUF
2
19
QB
Robert Griffin III (INJ)
BAL
2
19
WR
Terry McLaurin
WAS
1
20
QB
Trace McSorley (INJ)
BAL
2
20
WR
A.J. Brown
TEN
1
21
QB
John Wolford
LAR
1
21
WR
Emmanuel Sanders
NO
2
22
QB
Nick Foles
CHI
1
22
WR
Mecole Hardman
KC
3
23
QB
Jacoby Brissett
IND
1
23
WR
Cooper Kupp (COVID list)
LAR
1
24
QB
Taylor Heinicke
WAS
1
24
WR
Jarvis Landry
CLE
1
25
QB
Case Keenum
CLE
1
25
WR
Sammy Watkins
KC
3
26
QB
Tyler Huntley
BAL
2
26
WR
T.Y. Hilton
IND
1
27
QB
Jameis Winston
NO
2
27
WR
Rashard Higgins
CLE
1
28
QB
Geno Smith
SEA
4
28
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
1
29
QB
Matt Barkley
BUF
2
29
WR
Allen Lazard
GB
1
30
QB
Logan Woodside
TEN
1
30
WR
David Moore
SEA
4
31
QB
Tim Boyle
GB
1
31
WR
Demarcus Robinson
KC
3
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Proj GP
32
WR
Dez Bryant
BAL
2
1
RB
Chris Carson
SEA
4
33
WR
James Washington
PIT
3
2
RB
Ronald Jones
TB
3
34
WR
Gabriel Davis
BUF
2
3
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (INJ)
KC
3
35
WR
Scotty Miller
TB
3
4
RB
Alvin Kamara (COVID list)
NO
2
36
WR
Zach Pascal
IND
1
5
RB
J.K.Dobbins
BAL
2
37
WR
Willie Snead (INJ)
BAL
2
6
RB
Derrick Henry
TEN
1
38
WR
Darnell Mooney (INJ)
CHI
1
7
RB
Jonathan Taylor
IND
1
39
WR
Cam Sims
WAS
1
8
RB
Aaron Jones
GB
1
40
WR
Josh Reynolds
LAR
1
9
RB
James Conner
PIT
3
41
WR
Miles Boykin
BAL
2
10
RB
Nick Chubb
CLE
1
42
WR
Donovan Peoples-Jones
CLE
1
11
RB
David Montgomery
CHI
1
43
WR
Michael Pittman Jr.
IND
1
12
RB
Gus Edwards
BAL
2
44
WR
Tyler Johnson
TB
3
13
RB
Zack Moss
BUF
2
45
WR
Anthony Miller
CHI
1
14
RB
Leonard Fournette
TB
3
46
WR
Marquez Callaway
NO
2
15
RB
J.D. McKissic
WAS
1
47
WR
Tre’Quan Smith (INJ)
NO
2
16
RB
Antonio Gibson
WAS
1
48
WR
Steven Sims
WAS
1
17
RB
Latavius Murray (COVID list)
NO
2
49
WR
Isaiah McKenzie
BUF
2
18
RB
Cam Akers
LAR
1
50
WR
Byron Pringle
KC
3
19
RB
Nyheim Hines
IND
1
51
WR
Jaydon Mickens
TB
3
20
RB
Kareem Hunt
CLE
1
52
WR
Freddie Swain
SEA
4
21
RB
Carlos Hyde (INJ)
SEA
4
53
WR
Cordarrelle Patterson
CHI
1
22
RB
Malcolm Brown
LAR
1
54
WR
Justin Watson
TB
3
23
RB
Le’Veon Bell
KC
3
55
WR
KhaDarel Hodge
CLE
1
24
RB
Devin Singletary
BUF
2
56
WR
Equanimeous St. Brown
GB
1
25
RB
Jamaal Williams
GB
1
57
WR
Malik Taylor
GB
1
26
RB
Darrell Henderson (INJ)
LAR
1
58
WR
Kalif Raymond
TEN
1
27
RB
Benny Snell
PIT
3
59
WR
DeMichael Harris
IND
1
28
RB
Darrel Williams
KC
3
60
WR
Riley Ridley
CHI
1
29
RB
Anthony Sherman
KC
3
61
WR
Dontrelle Inman
WAS
1
30
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
TB
3
62
WR
Cameron Batson
TEN
1
31
RB
Rashaad Penny
SEA
4
63
WR
Devin Duvernay
BAL
2
32
RB
Peyton Barber
WAS
1
64
WR
Van Jefferson
LAR
1
33
RB
AJ Dillon
GB
1
65
WR
Ray-Ray McCloud
PIT
3
34
RB
Mark Ingram
BAL
2
66
WR
Tavon Austin
GB
1
35
RB
Artavis Pierce
CHI
1
67
WR
Javon Wims
CHI
1
36
RB
Jordan Wilkins (COVID list)
IND
1
68
WR
Robert Foster
WAS
1
37
RB
Darrynton Evans
TEN
1
69
WR
Ashton Dulin
IND
1
38
RB
DeeJay Dallas (INJ)
SEA
4
70
WR
Lil’Jordan Humphrey
NO
2
39
RB
LeSean McCoy
TB
3
71
WR
Jake Kumerow
NO
2
40
RB
Anthony McFarland Jr.
PIT
3
72
WR
Andre Roberts
BUF
2
41
RB
Darwin Thompson
KC
3
73
WR
Isaiah Wright
WAS
1
42
RB
Jaylen Samuels
PIT
3
74
WR
Antonio Gandy-Golden
WAS
1
43
RB
Patrick Ricard
BAL
2
75
WR
James Proche
BAL
2
44
RB
Justice Hill
BAL
2
76
WR
Austin Carr
NO
2
45
RB
Michael Burton (COVID list)
NO
2
77
WR
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
TEN
1
46
RB
Dwayne Washington (COVID list)
NO
2
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Proj GP
47
RB
Ty Montgomery
NO
2
1
PK
Jason Myers
SEA
4
48
RB
Taiwan Jones
BUF
2
2
PK
Ryan Succop
TB
3
49
RB
Ryan Nall
CHI
1
3
PK
Harrison Butker
KC
3
50
RB
D’Ernest Johnson
CLE
1
4
PK
Tyler Bass
BUF
2
51
RB
Jeremy McNichols
TEN
1
5
PK
Justin Tucker
BAL
2
52
RB
Khari Blasingame
TEN
1
6
PK
Wil Lutz
NO
2
53
RB
Andy Janovich
CLE
1
7
PK
Matthew Wright
PIT
3
54
RB
D’Onta Foreman
TEN
1
8
PK
Chris Boswell (INJ)
PIT
3
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Proj GP
9
PK
Dustin Hopkins
WAS
1
1
TE
Travis Kelce
KC
3
10
PK
Matt Gay
LAR
1
2
TE
Mark Andrews
BAL
2
11
PK
Rodrigo Blankenship
IND
1
3
TE
Rob Gronkowski
TB
3
12
PK
Cairo Santos
CHI
1
4
TE
Jared Cook
NO
2
13
PK
Mason Crosby
GB
1
5
TE
Robert Tonyan
GB
1
14
PK
Sam Sloman
TEN
1
6
TE
Logan Thomas
WAS
1
15
PK
Austin Seibert
CLE
1
7
TE
Eric Ebron (COVID list)
PIT
3
Rk
Pos
Team
Team
Proj GP
8
TE
Jonnu Smith
TEN
1
1
D/ST
Steelers
PIT
3
9
TE
Jimmy Graham
CHI
1
2
D/ST
Seahawks
SEA
4
10
TE
Cameron Brate
TB
3
3
D/ST
Buccaneers
TB
3
11
TE
Austin Hooper
CLE
1
4
D/ST
Chiefs
KC
3
12
TE
Tyler Higbee
LAR
1
5
D/ST
Saints
NO
2
13
TE
Dawson Knox
BUF
2
6
D/ST
Bills
BUF
2
14
TE
Jacob Hollister
SEA
4
7
D/ST
Ravens
BAL
2
15
TE
Greg Olsen (INJ)
SEA
4
8
D/ST
Football Team
WAS
1
16
TE
Gerald Everett
LAR
1
9
D/ST
Rams
LAR
1
17
TE
Trey Burton
IND
1
10
D/ST
Browns
CLE
1
18
TE
Will Dissly
SEA
4
11
D/ST
Packers
GB
1
19
TE
Marcedes Lewis
GB
1
12
D/ST
Bears
CHI
1
20
TE
Jack Doyle
IND
1
13
D/ST
Titans
TEN
1
21
TE
David Njoku
CLE
1
14
D/ST
Colts
IND
1
22
TE
Tyler Kroft
BUF
2
23
TE
Cole Kmet
CHI
1
24
TE
Vance McDonald
PIT
3
25
TE
Adam Trautman
NO
2
26
TE
Anthony Firkser
TEN
1
27
TE
Nick Keizer
KC
3
28
TE
Harrison Bryant
CLE
1
29
TE
MyCole Pruitt
TEN
1
30
TE
Mo Alie-Cox
IND
1
31
TE
Geoff Swaim
TEN
1
32
TE
Deon Yelder
KC
3
33
TE
Josh Hill
NO
2
34
TE
Lee Smith
BUF
2
35
TE
Tanner Hudson
TB
3
36
TE
Jace Sternberger (INJ)
GB
1
37
TE
Demetrius Harris
CHI
1
38
TE
Stephen Carlson
CLE
1
39
TE
Jeremy Sprinkle
WAS
1
40
TE
J.P. Holtz
CHI
1
41
TE
Antony Auclair
TB
3

 

Playoff draft rankings (Wild-card Weekend only)

Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
1
QB
Ben Roethlisberger
PIT
CLE
1
WR
Diontae Johnson
PIT
CLE
2
QB
Josh Allen
BUF
IND
2
WR
JuJu Smith-Schuster
PIT
CLE
3
QB
Lamar Jackson
BAL
@TEN
3
WR
Chris Godwin
TB
@WAS
4
QB
Ryan Tannehill
TEN
BAL
4
WR
Stefon Diggs
BUF
IND
5
QB
Tom Brady
TB
@WAS
5
WR
DK Metcalf
SEA
LAR
6
QB
Russell Wilson
SEA
LAR
6
WR
Antonio Brown
TB
@WAS
7
QB
Drew Brees
NO
CHI
7
WR
Allen Robinson
CHI
@NO
8
QB
Mitchell Trubisky
CHI
@NO
8
WR
Chase Claypool
PIT
CLE
9
QB
Alex Smith
WAS
TB
9
WR
Tyler Lockett
SEA
LAR
10
QB
Jared Goff (INJ)
LAR
@SEA
10
WR
Robert Woods
LAR
@SEA
11
QB
Philip Rivers
IND
@BUF
11
WR
Michael Thomas (INJ)
NO
CHI
12
QB
Baker Mayfield
CLE
@PIT
12
WR
Corey Davis
TEN
BAL
13
QB
Taysom Hill
NO
CHI
13
WR
Mike Evans (INJ)
TB
@WAS
14
QB
John Wolford
LAR
@SEA
14
WR
John Brown
BUF
IND
15
QB
Jacoby Brissett
IND
@BUF
15
WR
Terry McLaurin
WAS
TB
16
QB
Nick Foles
CHI
@NO
16
WR
A.J. Brown
TEN
BAL
17
QB
Blaine Gabbert
TB
@WAS
17
WR
Cooper Kupp (COVID list)
LAR
@SEA
18
QB
Mason Rudolph
PIT
CLE
18
WR
Marquise Brown
BAL
@TEN
19
QB
Robert Griffin III (INJ)
BAL
@TEN
19
WR
Jarvis Landry
CLE
@PIT
20
QB
Trace McSorley (INJ)
BAL
@TEN
20
WR
Cole Beasley (INJ)
BUF
IND
21
QB
Taylor Heinicke
WAS
TB
21
WR
Emmanuel Sanders
NO
CHI
22
QB
Case Keenum
CLE
@PIT
22
WR
David Moore
SEA
LAR
23
QB
Tyler Huntley
BAL
@TEN
23
WR
T.Y. Hilton
IND
@BUF
24
QB
Jameis Winston
NO
CHI
24
WR
Rashard Higgins
CLE
@PIT
25
QB
Geno Smith
SEA
LAR
25
WR
Dez Bryant
BAL
@TEN
26
QB
Matt Barkley
BUF
IND
26
WR
Gabriel Davis
BUF
IND
27
QB
Logan Woodside
TEN
BAL
27
WR
Zach Pascal
IND
@BUF
QB
Patrick Mahomes
KC
BYE
28
WR
Willie Snead (INJ)
BAL
@TEN
QB
Chad Henne
KC
BYE
29
WR
Darnell Mooney (INJ)
CHI
@NO
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB
BYE
30
WR
Cam Sims
WAS
TB
QB
Tim Boyle
GB
BYE
31
WR
Josh Reynolds
LAR
@SEA
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
32
WR
James Washington
PIT
CLE
1
RB
Derrick Henry
TEN
BAL
33
WR
Scotty Miller
TB
@WAS
2
RB
Jonathan Taylor
IND
@BUF
34
WR
Miles Boykin
BAL
@TEN
3
RB
J.K.Dobbins
BAL
@TEN
35
WR
Donovan Peoples-Jones
CLE
@PIT
4
RB
Alvin Kamara (COVID list)
NO
CHI
36
WR
Michael Pittman Jr.
IND
@BUF
5
RB
Chris Carson
SEA
LAR
37
WR
Tyler Johnson
TB
@WAS
6
RB
Nick Chubb
CLE
@PIT
38
WR
Anthony Miller
CHI
@NO
7
RB
Ronald Jones
TB
@WAS
39
WR
Marquez Callaway
NO
CHI
8
RB
James Conner
PIT
CLE
40
WR
Tre’Quan Smith (INJ)
NO
CHI
9
RB
David Montgomery
CHI
@NO
41
WR
Steven Sims
WAS
TB
10
RB
J.D. McKissic
WAS
TB
42
WR
Isaiah McKenzie
BUF
IND
11
RB
Gus Edwards
BAL
@TEN
43
WR
Jaydon Mickens
TB
@WAS
12
RB
Zack Moss
BUF
IND
44
WR
Freddie Swain
SEA
LAR
13
RB
Leonard Fournette
TB
@WAS
45
WR
Cordarrelle Patterson
CHI
@NO
14
RB
Antonio Gibson
WAS
TB
46
WR
Justin Watson
TB
@WAS
15
RB
Cam Akers
LAR
@SEA
47
WR
KhaDarel Hodge
CLE
@PIT
16
RB
Nyheim Hines
IND
@BUF
48
WR
Kalif Raymond
TEN
BAL
17
RB
Latavius Murray (COVID list)
NO
CHI
49
WR
DeMichael Harris
IND
@BUF
18
RB
Kareem Hunt
CLE
@PIT
50
WR
Riley Ridley
CHI
@NO
19
RB
Malcolm Brown
LAR
@SEA
51
WR
Dontrelle Inman
WAS
TB
20
RB
Devin Singletary
BUF
IND
52
WR
Cameron Batson
TEN
BAL
21
RB
Carlos Hyde (INJ)
SEA
LAR
53
WR
Devin Duvernay
BAL
@TEN
22
RB
Darrell Henderson (INJ)
LAR
@SEA
54
WR
Van Jefferson
LAR
@SEA
23
RB
Benny Snell
PIT
CLE
55
WR
Ray-Ray McCloud
PIT
CLE
24
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
TB
@WAS
56
WR
Javon Wims
CHI
@NO
25
RB
Rashaad Penny
SEA
LAR
57
WR
Robert Foster
WAS
TB
26
RB
Peyton Barber
WAS
TB
58
WR
Ashton Dulin
IND
@BUF
27
RB
Mark Ingram
BAL
@TEN
59
WR
Lil’Jordan Humphrey
NO
CHI
28
RB
Artavis Pierce
CHI
@NO
60
WR
Jake Kumerow
NO
CHI
29
RB
Jordan Wilkins (COVID list)
IND
@BUF
61
WR
Andre Roberts
BUF
IND
30
RB
Darrynton Evans
TEN
BAL
62
WR
Isaiah Wright
WAS
TB
31
RB
DeeJay Dallas (INJ)
SEA
LAR
63
WR
Antonio Gandy-Golden
WAS
TB
32
RB
Anthony McFarland Jr.
PIT
CLE
64
WR
James Proche
BAL
@TEN
33
RB
Jaylen Samuels
PIT
CLE
65
WR
Austin Carr
NO
CHI
34
RB
LeSean McCoy
TB
@WAS
66
WR
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
TEN
BAL
35
RB
Patrick Ricard
BAL
@TEN
WR
Tyreek Hill
KC
BYE
36
RB
Justice Hill
BAL
@TEN
WR
Mecole Hardman
KC
BYE
37
RB
Michael Burton (COVID list)
NO
CHI
WR
Sammy Watkins
KC
BYE
38
RB
Dwayne Washington (COVID list)
NO
CHI
WR
Demarcus Robinson
KC
BYE
39
RB
Ty Montgomery
NO
CHI
WR
Byron Pringle
KC
BYE
40
RB
Taiwan Jones
BUF
IND
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
BYE
41
RB
Ryan Nall
CHI
@NO
WR
Allen Lazard
GB
BYE
42
RB
D’Ernest Johnson
CLE
@PIT
WR
Davante Adams
GB
BYE
43
RB
Jeremy McNichols
TEN
BAL
WR
Equanimeous St. Brown
GB
BYE
44
RB
Khari Blasingame
TEN
BAL
WR
Malik Taylor
GB
BYE
45
RB
Andy Janovich
CLE
@PIT
WR
Tavon Austin
GB
BYE
46
RB
D’Onta Foreman
TEN
BAL
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (INJ)
KC
BYE
1
PK
Jason Myers
SEA
LAR
RB
Aaron Jones
GB
BYE
2
PK
Tyler Bass
BUF
IND
RB
Le’Veon Bell
KC
BYE
3
PK
Ryan Succop
TB
@WAS
RB
Jamaal Williams
GB
BYE
4
PK
Wil Lutz
NO
CHI
RB
Darrel Williams
KC
BYE
5
PK
Justin Tucker
BAL
@TEN
RB
Anthony Sherman
KC
BYE
6
PK
Matthew Wright
PIT
CLE
RB
AJ Dillon
GB
BYE
7
PK
Chris Boswell (INJ)
PIT
CLE
RB
Darwin Thompson
KC
BYE
8
PK
Dustin Hopkins
WAS
TB
Rk
Pos
Player
Team
Opp
9
PK
Matt Gay
LAR
@SEA
1
TE
Mark Andrews
BAL
@TEN
10
PK
Rodrigo Blankenship
IND
@BUF
2
TE
Logan Thomas
WAS
TB
11
PK
Cairo Santos
CHI
@NO
3
TE
Jared Cook
NO
CHI
12
PK
Sam Sloman
TEN
BAL
4
TE
Jonnu Smith
TEN
BAL
13
PK
Austin Seibert
CLE
@PIT
5
TE
Jimmy Graham
CHI
@NO
PK
Harrison Butker
KC
BYE
6
TE
Rob Gronkowski
TB
@WAS
PK
Mason Crosby
GB
BYE
7
TE
Austin Hooper
CLE
@PIT
Rk
Pos
Team
Team
Opp
8
TE
Eric Ebron (COVID list)
PIT
CLE
1
D/ST
Bills
BUF
IND
9
TE
Tyler Higbee
LAR
@SEA
2
D/ST
Steelers
PIT
CLE
10
TE
Cameron Brate
TB
@WAS
3
D/ST
Seahawks
SEA
LAR
11
TE
Gerald Everett
LAR
@SEA
4
D/ST
Buccaneers
TB
@WAS
12
TE
Dawson Knox
BUF
IND
5
D/ST
Saints
NO
CHI
13
TE
Jacob Hollister
SEA
LAR
6
D/ST
Football Team
WAS
TB
14
TE
Greg Olsen (INJ)
SEA
LAR
7
D/ST
Ravens
BAL
@TEN
15
TE
Trey Burton
IND
@BUF
8
D/ST
Rams
LAR
@SEA
16
TE
Will Dissly
SEA
LAR
9
D/ST
Browns
CLE
@PIT
17
TE
Jack Doyle
IND
@BUF
10
D/ST
Bears
CHI
@NO
18
TE
David Njoku
CLE
@PIT
11
D/ST
Titans
TEN
BAL
19
TE
Cole Kmet
CHI
@NO
12
D/ST
Colts
IND
@BUF
20
TE
Tyler Kroft
BUF
IND
D/ST
Chiefs
KC
BYE
21
TE
Vance McDonald
PIT
CLE
D/ST
Packers
GB
BYE
22
TE
Adam Trautman
NO
CHI
23
TE
Anthony Firkser
TEN
BAL
24
TE
Harrison Bryant
CLE
@PIT
25
TE
MyCole Pruitt
TEN
BAL
26
TE
Mo Alie-Cox
IND
@BUF
27
TE
Geoff Swaim
TEN
BAL
28
TE
Josh Hill
NO
CHI
29
TE
Lee Smith
BUF
IND
30
TE
Tanner Hudson
TB
@WAS
31
TE
Demetrius Harris
CHI
@NO
32
TE
Stephen Carlson
CLE
@PIT
33
TE
Jeremy Sprinkle
WAS
TB
34
TE
J.P. Holtz
CHI
@NO
35
TE
Antony Auclair
TB
@WAS
TE
Robert Tonyan
GB
BYE
TE
Marcedes Lewis
GB
BYE
TE
Jace Sternberger (INJ)
GB
BYE
TE
Travis Kelce
KC
BYE
TE
Nick Keizer
KC
BYE
TE
Deon Yelder
KC
BYE

 

2020 fantasy football dynasty/keeper player rankings

Which fantasy football rookie players have the most long-term value after the 2020 NFL Draft?

Looking for fantasy football rookie rankings for your dynasty or partial-keeper league? We have you covered.

Of course, injuries and radical personnel changes cannot be forecasted with much certainty. Variations in league settings and scoring formats notwithstanding, here are snapshot rankings depicting how the top rookies stack up for the long haul.

Dynasty fantasy football rankings by position

Rk
Team
Pos.
Player
1
Cincinnati Bengals
QB
Joe Burrow
2
Los Angeles Chargers
QB
Justin Herbert
3
Green Bay Packers
QB
Jordan Love
4
Indianapolis Colts
QB
Jacob Eason
5
Miami Dolphins
QB
Tua Tagovailoa
6
Philadelphia Eagles
QB
Jalen Hurts
7
New York Jets
QB
James Morgan
8
Minnesota Vikings
QB
Nate Stanley
9
Buffalo Bills
QB
Jake Fromm
10
Jacksonville Jaguars
QB
Jake Luton
11
Tennessee Titans
QB
Cole McDonald
12
New Orleans Saints
QB
Tommy Stevens
13
Dallas Cowboys
QB
Ben DiNucci
14
Miami Dolphins
QB
Malcolm Perry
Rk
Team
Pos.
Player
1
Los Angeles Rams
RB
Cam Akers
2
Kansas City Chiefs
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
3
Detroit Lions
RB
D’Andre Swift
4
Baltimore Ravens
RB
J.K. Dobbins
5
Indianapolis Colts
RB
Jonathan Taylor
6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
7
Green Bay Packers
RB
AJ Dillon
8
New York Jets
RB
Lamical Perine
9
Buffalo Bills
RB
Zack Moss
10
Arizona Cardinals
RB
Eno Benjamin
11
Detroit Lions
RB
Jason Huntley
12
Tennessee Titans
RB
Darrynton Evans
13
Los Angeles Chargers
RB
Joshua Kelley
14
Pittsburgh Steelers
RB
Anthony McFarland Jr.
15
Seattle Seahawks
RB
DeeJay Dallas
16
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
RB
Raymond Calais
Rk
Team
Pos.
Player
1
Denver Broncos
WR
Jerry Jeudy
2
Dallas Cowboys
WR
CeeDee Lamb
3
Minnesota Vikings
WR
Justin Jefferson
4
Las Vegas Raiders
WR
Henry Ruggs III
5
Cincinnati Bengals
WR
Tee Higgins
6
Los Angeles Rams
WR
Van Jefferson
7
Jacksonville Jaguars
WR
Laviska Shenault Jr.
8
San Francisco 49ers
WR
Brandon Aiyuk
9
Indianapolis Colts
WR
Michael Pittman Jr.
10
New York Jets
WR
Denzel Mims
11
Philadelphia Eagles
WR
Jalen Reagor
12
Denver Broncos
WR
KJ Hamler
13
Pittsburgh Steelers
WR
Chase Claypool
14
Las Vegas Raiders
WR/RB/QB
Lynn Bowden Jr.
15
Baltimore Ravens
WR
Devin Duvernay
16
Washington Redskins
WR
Antonio Gibson
17
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
WR
Tyler Johnson
18
Buffalo Bills
WR
Gabriel Davis
19
Washington Redskins
WR
Antonio Gandy-Golden
20
Philadelphia Eagles
WR
John Hightower
21
Las Vegas Raiders
WR
Bryan Edwards
22
Detroit Lions
WR
Quintez Cephus
23
Los Angeles Chargers
WR
Joe Reed
24
Jacksonville Jaguars
WR
Collin Johnson
25
Los Angeles Chargers
WR
K.J. Hill
26
Houston Texans
WR
Isaiah Coulter
27
Chicago Bears
WR
Darnell Mooney
28
Philadelphia Eagles
WR
Quez Watkins
29
Minnesota Vikings
WR
K.J. Osborn
30
Indianapolis Colts
WR
Dezmon Patmon
31
Cleveland Browns
WR
Donovan Peoples-Jones
32
San Francisco 49ers
WR
Jauan Jennings
33
Denver Broncos
WR
Tyrie Cleveland
34
Seattle Seahawks
WR
Freddie Swain
35
Buffalo Bills
WR
Isaiah Hodgins
36
Baltimore Ravens
WR
James Proche
Rk
Team
Pos.
Player
1
New England Patriots
TE
Dalton Keene
2
Chicago Bears
TE
Cole Kmet
3
New Orleans Saints
TE
Adam Trautman
4
New England Patriots
TE
Devin Asiasi
5
Green Bay Packers
TE
Josiah Deguara
6
Seattle Seahawks
TE
Colby Parkinson
7
Denver Broncos
TE
Albert Okwuegbunam
8
Cleveland Browns
TE
Harrison Bryant
9
Los Angeles Rams
TE
Brycen Hopkins
10
San Francisco 49ers
TE
Charlie Woerner
11
Jacksonville Jaguars
TE
Tyler Davis
12
Seattle Seahawks
TE
Stephen Sullivan

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Dynasty rankings mixed positions

Rk
Team
Pos.
Player
1
Cincinnati Bengals
QB
Joe Burrow
2
Los Angeles Rams
RB
Cam Akers
3
Kansas City Chiefs
RB
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
4
Denver Broncos
WR
Jerry Jeudy
5
Detroit Lions
RB
D’Andre Swift
6
Dallas Cowboys
WR
CeeDee Lamb
7
Baltimore Ravens
RB
J.K. Dobbins
8
Indianapolis Colts
RB
Jonathan Taylor
9
Minnesota Vikings
WR
Justin Jefferson
10
Las Vegas Raiders
WR
Henry Ruggs III
11
Los Angeles Chargers
QB
Justin Herbert
12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
RB
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
13
Cincinnati Bengals
WR
Tee Higgins
14
Green Bay Packers
QB
Jordan Love
15
Indianapolis Colts
QB
Jacob Eason
16
Miami Dolphins
QB
Tua Tagovailoa
17
Philadelphia Eagles
QB
Jalen Hurts
18
Green Bay Packers
RB
AJ Dillon
19
Los Angeles Rams
WR
Van Jefferson
20
Jacksonville Jaguars
WR
Laviska Shenault Jr.
21
San Francisco 49ers
WR
Brandon Aiyuk
22
Indianapolis Colts
WR
Michael Pittman Jr.
23
New England Patriots
TE
Dalton Keene
24
New York Jets
RB
Lamical Perine
25
New York Jets
WR
Denzel Mims
26
Buffalo Bills
RB
Zack Moss
27
Philadelphia Eagles
WR
Jalen Reagor
28
Denver Broncos
WR
KJ Hamler
29
Chicago Bears
TE
Cole Kmet
30
Pittsburgh Steelers
WR
Chase Claypool
31
Baltimore Ravens
WR
Devin Duvernay
32
Washington Redskins
WR
Antonio Gibson
33
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
WR
Tyler Johnson
34
New Orleans Saints
TE
Adam Trautman
35
Arizona Cardinals
RB
Eno Benjamin

Playoff draft rankings: Conference Championship Round

Draft-and-hold rankings plus an ordered list for players battling for a Super Bowl berth.

(Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY Sports)

Conference championship schedule

Sunday, Jan. 19

Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs (3:05 p.m. EST)
Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers (6:40 p.m. EST)

Playoff draft-and-hold rankings

(Based on performance PPR scoring)

Quarterbacks

Rk
Player
Team
1
Patrick Mahomes
KC
2
Aaron Rodgers
GB
3
Jimmy Garoppolo
SF
4
Ryan Tannehill
TEN

Running backs

Rk
Player
Team
1
Aaron Jones
GB
2
Damien Williams
KC
3
Derrick Henry
TEN
4
Tevin Coleman
SF
5
Raheem Mostert
SF
6
Jamaal Williams
GB
7
Kyle Juszczyk
SF
8
Tyler Ervin
GB
9
Darwin Thompson
KC
10
Dion Lewis
TEN
11
Matt Breida
SF
12
Khari Blasingame
TEN
13
LeSean McCoy
KC
14
Dan Vitale (INJ)
GB
15
Dalyn Dawkins
TEN

Wide receivers

Rk
Player
Team
1
Tyreek Hill
KC
2
Davante Adams
GB
3
Deebo Samuel
SF
4
A.J. Brown
TEN
5
Emmanuel Sanders
SF
6
Mecole Hardman
KC
7
Kendrick Bourne
SF
8
Sammy Watkins
KC
9
Corey Davis
TEN
10
Tajae Sharpe
TEN
11
Geronimo Allison
GB
12
Allen Lazard (INJ)
GB
13
Demarcus Robinson
KC
14
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
15
Jake Kumerow
GB
16
Kalif Raymond
TEN
17
Byron Pringle
KC
18
Richie James
SF
19
Adam Humphries (INJ)
TEN

Tight ends

Rk
Player
Team
1
Travis Kelce
KC
2
George Kittle
SF
3
Jimmy Graham
GB
4
Jonnu Smith
TEN
5
Ross Dwelley
SF
6
Marcedes Lewis
GB
7
Blake Bell
KC
8
Robert Tonyan
GB

Place kickers

Rk
Player
Team
1
Harrison Butker
KC
2
Mason Crosby
GB
3
Robbie Gould
SF
4
Greg Joseph
TEN

Defensive teams

Rk
Team
1
Green Bay Packers
2
Kansas City Chiefs
3
San Francisco 49ers
4
Tennessee Titans

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Conference championship weekly rankings

(Based on performance PPR scoring)

Quarterbacks

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Patrick Mahomes
KC
TEN
2
Jimmy Garoppolo
SF
GB
3
Aaron Rodgers
GB
@SF
4
Ryan Tannehill
TEN
@KC

Running backs

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Derrick Henry
TEN
@KC
2
Tevin Coleman
SF
GB
3
Aaron Jones
GB
@SF
4
Damien Williams
KC
TEN
5
Raheem Mostert
SF
GB
6
Kyle Juszczyk
SF
GB
7
Jamaal Williams
GB
@SF
8
Tyler Ervin
GB
@SF
9
Darwin Thompson
KC
TEN
10
Dion Lewis
TEN
@KC
11
Matt Breida
SF
GB
12
Khari Blasingame
TEN
@KC
13
LeSean McCoy
KC
TEN
14
Dan Vitale (INJ)
GB
@SF
15
Dalyn Dawkins
TEN
@KC

Wide receivers

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Tyreek Hill
KC
TEN
2
Deebo Samuel
SF
GB
3
A.J. Brown
TEN
@KC
4
Davante Adams
GB
@SF
5
Emmanuel Sanders
SF
GB
6
Mecole Hardman
KC
TEN
7
Kendrick Bourne
SF
GB
8
Sammy Watkins
KC
TEN
9
Corey Davis
TEN
@KC
10
Tajae Sharpe
TEN
@KC
11
Geronimo Allison
GB
@SF
12
Allen Lazard (INJ)
GB
@SF
13
Demarcus Robinson
KC
TEN
14
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
@SF
15
Jake Kumerow
GB
@SF
16
Kalif Raymond
TEN
@KC
17
Byron Pringle
KC
TEN
18
Richie James
SF
GB
19
Adam Humphries (INJ)
TEN
@KC

Tight ends

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Travis Kelce
KC
TEN
2
George Kittle
SF
GB
3
Jonnu Smith
TEN
@KC
3
Jimmy Graham
GB
@SF
4
Ross Dwelley
SF
GB
5
Marcedes Lewis
GB
@SF
6
Blake Bell
KC
TEN
7
Robert Tonyan
GB
@SF

Place kickers

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Harrison Butker
KC
TEN
2
Robbie Gould
SF
GB
3
Mason Crosby
GB
@SF
4
Greg Joseph
TEN
@KC

Defensive teams

Rk
Team
Opp
1
Green Bay Packers
@SF
2
Kansas City Chiefs
TEN
3
San Francisco 49ers
GB
4
Tennessee Titans
@KC

Playoff draft rankings: Rest of postseason

Divisional round fantasy football rankings and also updated for the remainder of the postseason.

(Brad Rempel, USA TODAY Sports)

Divisional Round schedule

Saturday, Jan. 11

Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers (4:35 p.m. EST)
Tennessee Titans at Baltimore Ravens (8:15 p.m. EST)

Sunday, Jan. 12

Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs (3:05 p.m. EST)
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers (6:40 p.m. EST)

Playoff draft rankings for rest of postseason

(Based on performance PPR scoring)

Quarterbacks

Rk
Player
Team
1
Lamar Jackson
BAL
2
Patrick Mahomes
KC
3
Kirk Cousins
MIN
4
Aaron Rodgers
GB
5
Russell Wilson
SEA
6
Deshaun Watson
HOU
7
Jimmy Garoppolo
SF
8
Ryan Tannehill
TEN

Running backs

Rk
Player
Team
1
Aaron Jones
GB
2
Mark Ingram (INJ)
BAL
3
Damien Williams
KC
4
Dalvin Cook
MIN
5
Derrick Henry
TEN
6
Marshawn Lynch
SEA
7
Raheem Mostert
SF
8
Carlos Hyde
HOU
9
Gus Edwards
BAL
10
LeSean McCoy
KC
11
Jamaal Williams (INJ)
GB
12
Travis Homer
SEA
13
Duke Johnson
HOU
14
Alexander Mattison
MIN
15
Kyle Juszczyk
SF
16
Dion Lewis
TEN
17
Justice Hill
BAL
18
Matt Breida
SF
19
C.J. Ham
MIN
20
Tevin Coleman
SF
21
Tyler Ervin
GB
22
Khari Blasingame
TEN
23
Ameer Abdullah
MIN
24
Darwin Thompson
KC
25
Dan Vitale (INJ)
GB
26
Nick Bellore
SEA
27
Patrick Ricard
BAL
28
Mike Boone
MIN
29
Dalyn Dawkins
TEN

Wide receivers

Rk
Player
Team
1
Tyreek Hill
KC
2
Davante Adams
GB
3
Stefon Diggs
MIN
4
Marquise Brown
BAL
5
DK Metcalf
SEA
6
DeAndre Hopkins
HOU
7
Adam Thielen
MIN
8
Tyler Lockett
SEA
9
Deebo Samuel
SF
10
Kenny Stills
HOU
11
Emmanuel Sanders
SF
12
Will Fuller (INJ)
HOU
13
Seth Roberts
BAL
14
Mecole Hardman
KC
15
Willie Snead
BAL
16
A.J. Brown
TEN
17
Allen Lazard
GB
18
Tajae Sharpe
TEN
19
Kendrick Bourne
SF
20
Sammy Watkins
KC
21
Corey Davis
TEN
22
Olabisi Johnson
MIN
23
Geronimo Allison
GB
24
Miles Boykin
BAL
25
David Moore
SEA
26
Demarcus Robinson
KC
27
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
28
Jake Kumerow
GB
29
Malik Turner (INJ)
SEA
30
DeAndre Carter
HOU
31
Kalif Raymond (INJ)
TEN
32
Alexander Hollins
MIN
33
Byron Pringle
KC
34
Richie James
SF
35
Laquon Treadwell
MIN
36
Keke Coutee
HOU
37
Jaron Brown (INJ)
SEA
38
Adam Humphries (INJ)
TEN

Tight ends

Rk
Player
Team
1
Mark Andrews
BAL
2
Travis Kelce
KC
3
George Kittle
SF
4
Kyle Rudolph
MIN
5
Jonnu Smith
TEN
6
Darren Fells
HOU
7
Jacob Hollister
SEA
8
Jimmy Graham
GB
9
Irv Smith
MIN
10
Nick Boyle
BAL
11
Hayden Hurst
BAL
12
Anthony Firkser
TEN
13
Ross Dwelley
SF
14
Marcedes Lewis
GB
15
Jordan Akins (INJ)
HOU
16
Blake Bell
KC
17
MyCole Pruitt
TEN
18
Tyler Conklin
MIN
19
Robert Tonyan
GB

Place kickers

Rk
Player
Team
1
Justin Tucker
BAL
2
Harrison Butker
KC
3
Mason Crosby
GB
4
Dan Bailey
MIN
5
Robbie Gould
SF
6
Ka’imi Fairbairn
HOU
7
Jason Myers
SEA
8
Greg Joseph
TEN

Defensive teams

Rk
Team
1
Baltimore Ravens
2
Green Bay Packers
3
Minnesota Vikings
4
Kansas City Chiefs
5
San Francisco 49ers
6
Seattle Seahawks
7
Tennessee Titans
8
Houston Texans

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Divisional Round weekly rankings

(Based on performance PPR scoring)

Quarterbacks

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Patrick Mahomes
KC
HOU
2
Lamar Jackson
BAL
TEN
3
Russell Wilson
SEA
@GB
4
Aaron Rodgers
GB
SEA
5
Kirk Cousins
MIN
@SF
6
Deshaun Watson
HOU
@KC
7
Jimmy Garoppolo
SF
MIN
8
Ryan Tannehill
TEN
@BAL

Running backs

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Aaron Jones
GB
SEA
2
Mark Ingram (INJ)
BAL
TEN
3
Damien Williams
KC
HOU
4
Derrick Henry
TEN
@BAL
5
Marshawn Lynch
SEA
@GB
6
Dalvin Cook
MIN
@SF
7
Raheem Mostert
SF
MIN
8
Carlos Hyde
HOU
@KC
9
LeSean McCoy
KC
HOU
10
Gus Edwards
BAL
TEN
11
Travis Homer
SEA
@GB
12
Duke Johnson
HOU
@KC
13
Alexander Mattison
MIN
@SF
14
Kyle Juszczyk
SF
MIN
15
Jamaal Williams (INJ)
GB
SEA
16
Dion Lewis
TEN
@BAL
17
Justice Hill
BAL
TEN
18
Matt Breida
SF
MIN
19
C.J. Ham
MIN
@SF
20
Tevin Coleman
SF
MIN
21
Khari Blasingame
TEN
@BAL
22
Tyler Ervin
GB
SEA
23
Ameer Abdullah
MIN
@SF
24
Darwin Thompson
KC
HOU
25
Dan Vitale (INJ)
GB
SEA
26
Nick Bellore
SEA
@GB
27
Patrick Ricard
BAL
TEN
28
Mike Boone
MIN
@SF
29
Dalyn Dawkins
TEN
@BAL

Wide receivers

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Tyreek Hill
KC
HOU
2
Davante Adams
GB
SEA
3
Marquise Brown
BAL
TEN
4
DK Metcalf
SEA
@GB
5
DeAndre Hopkins
HOU
@KC
6
Deebo Samuel
SF
MIN
7
Adam Thielen
MIN
@SF
8
Tyler Lockett
SEA
@GB
9
Stefon Diggs
MIN
@SF
10
Kenny Stills
HOU
@KC
11
Emmanuel Sanders
SF
MIN
12
Will Fuller (INJ)
HOU
@KC
13
Mecole Hardman
KC
HOU
14
Seth Roberts
BAL
TEN
15
Willie Snead
BAL
TEN
16
A.J. Brown
TEN
@BAL
17
Allen Lazard
GB
SEA
18
Tajae Sharpe
TEN
@BAL
19
Kendrick Bourne
SF
MIN
20
Sammy Watkins
KC
HOU
21
Corey Davis
TEN
@BAL
22
Olabisi Johnson
MIN
@SF
23
Geronimo Allison
GB
SEA
24
Miles Boykin
BAL
TEN
25
David Moore
SEA
@GB
26
Demarcus Robinson
KC
HOU
27
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB
SEA
28
Jake Kumerow
GB
SEA
29
Malik Turner (INJ)
SEA
@GB
30
DeAndre Carter
HOU
@KC
31
Kalif Raymond (INJ)
TEN
@BAL
32
Alexander Hollins
MIN
@SF
33
Byron Pringle
KC
HOU
34
Richie James
SF
MIN
35
Laquon Treadwell
MIN
@SF
36
Keke Coutee
HOU
@KC
37
Jaron Brown (INJ)
SEA
@GB
38
Adam Humphries (INJ)
TEN
@BAL

Tight ends

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Mark Andrews
BAL
TEN
2
Travis Kelce
KC
HOU
3
George Kittle
SF
MIN
4
Jonnu Smith
TEN
@BAL
5
Darren Fells
HOU
@KC
6
Jacob Hollister
SEA
@GB
7
Kyle Rudolph
MIN
@SF
8
Anthony Firkser
TEN
@BAL
9
Jimmy Graham
GB
SEA
10
Irv Smith
MIN
@SF
11
Nick Boyle
BAL
TEN
12
Hayden Hurst
BAL
TEN
13
Ross Dwelley
SF
MIN
14
Marcedes Lewis
GB
SEA
15
Jordan Akins (INJ)
HOU
@KC
16
Blake Bell
KC
HOU
17
MyCole Pruitt
TEN
@BAL
18
Tyler Conklin
MIN
@SF
19
Robert Tonyan
GB
SEA

Place kickers

Rk
Player
Team
Opp
1
Justin Tucker
BAL
TEN
2
Harrison Butker
KC
HOU
3
Robbie Gould
SF
MIN
4
Mason Crosby
GB
SEA
5
Dan Bailey
MIN
@SF
6
Ka’imi Fairbairn
HOU
@KC
7
Jason Myers
SEA
@GB
8
Greg Joseph
TEN
@BAL

Defensive teams

Rk
Team
Opp
1
Baltimore Ravens
TEN
2
Green Bay Packers
SEA
3
Minnesota Vikings
@SF
5
Kansas City Chiefs
HOU
4
San Francisco 49ers
MIN
6
Seattle Seahawks
@GB
7
Tennessee Titans
@BAL
8
Houston Texans
@KC