![]() ![]() Jimmy Garoppolo, Raiders (QB21): Competent passer who gets to throw to a great wide receiver, which helps.ĥ6. Najee Harris, Steelers (RB16): Foot injury compromised him, mainly in the passing game, but don't forget how much volume he had as a rookie.ĥ4. Aaron Jones, Packers (RB15): Averaged 5.3 yards per rush, but needs more touches.ĥ2. Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (RB12): The breakout season we expected, even though he caught no more than three passes in any game.ĥ1. Bijan Robinson, FA (RB11): Fantastic college running back just needs volume with his new franchise.Ĥ8. Garrett Wilson, Jets (WR15): The quarterback play figures to improve.Ĥ7. 5 QB from last season will come at a discount, but how much is fair?Ĥ5. Matthew Stafford, Rams (QB19): Can't expect his 2021 stats again, but can expect health and fantasy-relevance.Ĥ2. Jared Goff, Lions (QB18): The guy below won a Super Bowl, but which QB do you want this fall? A case can be made either way.Ĥ1. Russell Wilson, Broncos (QB17): He gets a new chance with a new coach, and he also should play competently again.Ĥ0. Derek Carr, Saints (QB16): He gets a new chance in another city, and he should play competently again.ģ9. ![]() Tony Pollard, Cowboys (RB9): Eighth among RBs in PPR points, despite being 23rd in rushing attempts. Nick Chubb, Browns (RB8): That makes four consecutive top-10 finishes at RB, even though he isn't catching many passes.ģ7. Kyler Murray, Cardinals (QB14): Ranked this low due to concern about his knee surgery costing him September games.ģ6. Daniel Jones, Giants (QB13): The team reinvested in him, and perhaps that should tell us something.ģ0. Derrick Henry, Titans (RB6): It wasn't a 2,000-yard season, but still very good, and he caught a career-best 33 passes.Ģ9. Aaron Rodgers, Jets (QB10): Yes, he's finally a Jet and is poised to return to QB1 status.Ģ8. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (QB7): A bit of drama with him this offseason, but still a remarkable talent.Ģ4. Yeah, he's that much better than every other TE.ġ8. Travis Kelce, Chiefs (TE1): Was outscored by only seven non-QBs in fantasy points. 1 pick can surely return to that high level again, with health and passable QB play.ġ7. Jonathan Taylor, Colts (RB4): Most recent No. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (RB2): Credit where it's due: He played in all 17 games, and played awesome.ġ6. Austin Ekeler, Chargers (RB1): Scored 38 touchdowns the past two seasons. Davante Adams, Raiders (WR5): Fantastic player and it probably does not matter who plays QB.ġ3. Justin Fields, Bears (QB5): Passing skills should improve as team upgrades his options.ġ1. Cooper Kupp, Rams (WR2): Don't expect 2021 statistics again, but he can still dominate, and should return to full health after ankle surgery.ĩ. Gets the nod as first WR off the board here.Ħ. Justin Jefferson, Vikings (WR1): Led league in receptions and receiving yards. Joe Burrow, Bengals (QB4): Perhaps a tier below the Big Three QBs, but he's also ahead of the next tier, at 21.9 points per game.ĥ. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB3): He led the league with 25.2 PPR points per game. Josh Allen, Bills (QB2): A bit more upside with Allen, because he runs for more yards and scores, and largely safe, too.ģ. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (QB1): Coming off his first season leading all QBs in fantasy scoring since 2018, but he is also the safest pick.Ģ. Once we know the teams they will play for, their rankings picture will become clearer, but in the meantime we have slotted them for you.ġ. You will see free agents and incoming rookies are ranked below. Regardless, enjoy as you do your homework in advance of next season! ![]() If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ranked ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. ![]() We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. Welcome to the fantasy football offseason and our early superflex rankings for the 2023 NFL season. Early fantasy football flex and superflex rankings for 2023 ![]()
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