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Fantasy football player rankings are obviously very useful tools to help you in your quest to draft a championship-caliber team. The next level of rankings, how
Christian McCaffrey looks to reclaim his place among the elite and rookie Ashton Jeanty is ready to make an impact.
Player rankings are the base that most fantasy managers use to guide them in drafts, but they aren’t the only tool you should be consulting. Breaking down the tiers at each position gives you a more specific understanding of player value and allows you to make smarter decisions throughout your draft.
Fantasy football player rankings are obviously very useful tools to help you in your quest to draft a championship-caliber team. The next level of rankings, how
There's some risk with McCaffrey, which you usually want to avoid early in a draft, but this is the range where his upside is too great to ignore. If he simply stays upright, he has a realistic chance of outscoring every non-quarterback in fantasy.
Currently coming off the board as QB20, Lawrence has a superstar WR1 in Brian Thomas Jr., and another high-upside weapon in No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter. Throw in a deep backfield and tight end Brenton Strange (a solid sleeper in his own right), and you've got a recipe for Lawrence to break out this season in a similar way to Mayfield.
When preparing for fantasy football drafts, it’s a good idea to think about your rankings in tiers in order to map out both strategy and value. With training camp and the NFL preseason in full swing, it’s time to unveil our 2025 positional tiers. You can see our TE Tiers here, but this time we’re talking QBs.
It's arguably the most premium position in fantasy football. These five players provide the best value for their ADP.