
There's cautious optimism that Williams is ahead of schedule and on track to play Week 1, though he may not be 100% until midseason. It was encouraging to see Pierce used in a 3-down role in the preseason with Singletary as just the COP back. It's hard to project elite ceiling for Addison alongside Jefferson and Hockenson, but he can have some big games. Johnston has been inconsistent in camp but still have massive upside with both Allen and Williams having missed a lot of time with injuries.

The hope is that Dobbins will have an expanded pass game role in Monken's new offensive scheme. Kincaid's usage in the slot this preseason is encouraging for his potential to produce as a back-end TE1 even as a rookie. Harris is still the lead back in PIT, but Warren's complementary role reduces his volume and fantasy ceiling. Reports are that Bigsby and Hasty are both going to be involved, which caps Etienne's weekly ceiling in fantasy.Īdding Charbonnet in Rd 2 clearly signals that SEA intends to utilize a committee backfield, which limits Walker's fantasy ceiling. The best pure runner in the NFL might finally see more pass game usage in 2023, which makes him a strong RB1 option. One of the most efficient RBs running behind a top-5 OL means elite fantasy upside in 2023.Įven with NE having signed Zeke, Stevenson is slated to be the lead back and see plenty of usage as a receiver. He has WR2 upside regardless of Murray's status. Still in his prime at age 26, Brown was WR7 in PPR PPG from Weeks 1-6 without Hopkins. He's immediately a top-12 fantasy QB with top-5 upside.Įven assuming Jacobs plays, he's at risk for major regression following a massive 400-touch season in 2022. Richardson might be the most athletic QB in the history of the NFL. 1 WR role in an aggressive Todd Monken-led passing attack. Many dislike the landing spot, but Flowers has a chance to be BAL's No. JSN may start slowly with the wrist injury and Metcalf and Lockett there, but he has plenty of long-term WR1 upside. Montgomery will vulture some TDs, but Gibbs can be a strong RB2 with RB1 upside with projected receiving usage. Hill is nearing 30 but is still an elite top-3 WR for 2023 with his speed in Mike McDaniel's offense. With Ekeler having restructured his deal to stay in LAC for 2023, he's in line for another top-12 RB season despite the looming age cliff. Jackson's rushing production gives him a QB1 floor, and the Monken hiring and WR additions give him potential to repeat as MVP. With more passing volume expected under Monken, Andrews has the potential to close the gap with Kelce or even usurp him. Now that Barkley has signed his one-year deal for 2023, he's a top-5 RB for 2023 with reports of heavy involvement as a receiver.

Hall's early-season ceiling is likely capped with Cook there, but he still has league-winning upside over the second half of the year. Taylor could be risky if he remains in IND, but a trade could increase his fantasy value if he goes somewhere with more receiving usage. Robinson has elite RB1 potential as a workhorse in Arthur Smith's efficient run scheme if Ridder can be even an average QB. Say what?! Your dynasty football league didn’t use Fantrax last year? Unthinkable! Check out all the features Fantrax has to offer, and we think you’ll be singing a different tune for the coming season. And be sure to check back for updated dynasty rankings at the start of next offseason! Taking into account team need and roster construction, here are my updated top-200 dynasty football rankings assuming a standard 1QB format with PPR scoring (you can find my superflex rankings here) as we approach the fantasy playoffs. The influx of a talented 2022 rookie class has shaken up these dynasty football rankings quite a bit, as high-upside rookies like Kenneth Walker and Drake London have become immediate top-100 dynasty assets. As such, certain veterans ranked below younger prospects in my rankings could still be worth acquiring in a trade straight up for a contender, and some high-upside prospects may make more sense for a rebuilding team even if ranked below some veteran producers at the position. Many players’ values are dependent on whether a roster is contending for a title or in the process of rebuilding, but in general, dynasty rankings align much more closely with rest-of-season redraft rankings in-season.


These dynasty football rankings are fluid and should be used as a general guide to value players.
