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B/R's Week 15 PPR Fantasy Football 2025 Player Rankings
It's Week 15 of the 2025 fantasy football season, and you know what that means. It's one week after Week 14.
Wait, that isn't it.
There are some leagues with four-team playoffs where Week 15 brings with it the regular-season finale. In more fantasy leagues than not, though, this is the beginning of the postseason.
For most folks playing this week, the equation is simple enough. Win, and it's on to Week 16; lose, and the season is over.
This time of year, every opponent is stout. Every matchup is a tough one, and every lineup decision could be the difference between advancing or certain defeat.
Bleacher Report is here to keep your championship aspirations alive with position-by-position PPR rankings, breakout and bust candidates, sleeper picks, and top overall flex options.
Quarterbacks
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Fantasy managers who paid up for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen have nothing to complain about. Barring something unforeseen, he is going to finish as the top fantasy signal-caller in 2025.
However, folks who burned an early pick on Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens or Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles are understandably freaking out a little right now.
Jackson threw a touchdown pass last week for the first time in a month, but he hasn't thrown for even 250 yards in a game since Week 3. Hurts' Week 14 showing was awful, with four interceptions, a lost fumble and 0.4 fantasy points.
Both quarterbacks rank inside the top 12 in fantasy points per game for the season, but that's not what they were drafted to do. Over the past four weeks, Hurts is QB10. Not great, but not calamitous.
Jackson is QB23. That's calamitous.
Week 15 Quarterback Rankings
Players to Watch in Week 15
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens (at CIN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,400]
Jackson's numbers in the first meeting with the Bengals were underwhelming: 246 passing yards and a pick through the air and 27 rushing yards on the way to a QB27 fantasy week. This is a must-win game, though, and Cincinnati is bad defensively.
Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers (vs. TEN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,200]
Coming out of the bye week, the 49ers should be as healthy as they have been offensively in a long while. This week, they host a poor Tennessee Titans team allowing the eighth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.
Players to Avoid in Week 15
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (vs. LAC) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,500]
Mahomes is another big-name signal-caller making fantasy managers antsy after a clunker last week against the Houston Texans. Now the Chiefs face a Chargers defense that stymied Jalen Hurts in Week 14.
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys (vs. MIN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,900]
Prescott has been a top-five fantasy quarterback this season, but he's a risky Week 15 play. CeeDee Lamb will probably miss this week's tilt with a Vikings team that has surrendered the fewest fantasy points in the NFC to quarterbacks in 2025.
Week 15 Sleeper
Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns (at CHI) [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,700]
Sanders showed something in last week's loss to the Titans, throwing for 364 yards and three touchdowns. The Bears may be 9-4, but the team has given up the ninth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks after 14 weeks.
Running Backs
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Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs didn't come cheaply in fantasy leagues this summer, but fantasy managers who paid retail for the third-year pro have been rewarded with a stretch-run rampage that would impress Godzilla.
Last week against the Dallas Cowboys, he only rushed for 43 yards. But he caught seven passes for 77 yards, scored three times on the ground and threw down 37 PPR points.
It marked the third time in five games that the 23-year-old has topped 30 PPR points, including a 55-plus point eruption in Week 12.
Over that five-week span, Gibbs is fantasy's No. 1 running back—by over 60 fantasy points.
Week 15 Running Back Rankings
Players to Watch in Week 15
TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots (vs. BUF) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,100]
Coming out of the bye week, Henderson appears to have a solid grip on the top role in the Patriots backfield. That could mean big things this week against the Bills, who rank 28th in the league in run defense this season.
Woody Marks, Houston Texans (vs. ARI) [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,600]
Marks had an 87 percent carry share last week against the Chiefs, turning 28 carries into 76 yards and a score. The per-carry numbers aren't great, but that workload against a Cardinals team allowing the fourth-most PPR points to running backs is tempting.
Players to Avoid in Week 15
Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts (at SEA) [DraftKings DFS Value: $8,500]
Taylor is a must-start as he has been fantastic most of the season. But the season-ending Achilles tear suffered by quarterback Daniel Jones means the Colts running back will be facing eight- and even nine-man fronts the rest of the way.
Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams (vs. DET) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,500]
Williams was solid last week, coming up just short of 100 total yards with a touchdown against Arizona. But he is splitting carries with Blake Corum just about down the middle, and the Lions have allowed the fewest PPR points in the league to running backs in 2025.
Week 15 Sleeper
Devin Singletary, New York Giants (vs. WAS) [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,000]
How the backfield touches in New York will be split between Singletary and Tyrone Tracy Jr. adds some uncertainty to starting either back. But the Commanders have been disappointing against the run, giving up 135.5 yards per game.
Wide Receivers
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What the Justin Jefferson is going on?
Prior to this season, the last time he failed to average 80 receiving yards a game was his rookie season. With Sam Darnold under center last season, Jefferson caught 1023 passes for 1,503 yards and 10 scores.
This year, he's barely on pace to clear 1,000 yards. The 26-year-old is averaging a career-low 12.7 yards per catch. He's found the end zone just twice. Over the past two games, he has caught four passes for 15 yards—and he's clearly not happy about his role in the Vikings offense.
Jefferson is now WR25 in PPR points for the season. And while quarterback play has had far more to do with it than the player himself, given his status as a first-round pick in the majority of fantasy drafts, it's hard not to view him as a fantasy bust this season.
However, there may be a sliver of light on the horizon in Week 15.
Week 15 Wide Receiver Rankings
Players to Watch in Week 15
Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings (at DAL) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,300]
Keep hope alive, Jefferson managers. It's hard to have much confidence in the star wideout, but if ever there was a get-right week, it's against a terrible Dallas defense allowing over 40 PPR points per game to wide receivers.
Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders (at NYG) [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,400]
It has been a down season for McLaurin as well, but Marcus Mariota drawing the start under center might be good news for his fantasy prospects. The Giants have the NFL's ninth-worst pass defense.
Players to Avoid in Week 15
Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens (at CIN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,300]
The Ravens offense has sputtered somewhat of late, although Flowers did reel in eight catches for 124 yards a week ago. For as bad as the Bengals have been defensively, Cincinnati has given up the sixth-fewest PPR points to wide receivers.
Michael Wilson, Arizona Cardinals (at HOU) [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,600]
With Marvin Harrison Jr. on the shelf, Wilson has been on a tear—he has three 100-yard games over his last four outings. But now he has to face a Houston defense that has stifled opponents over the team's five-game winning streak.
Week 15 Sleeper
Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland Browns (at CHI) [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,400]
We finally had a Jeudy sighting last week—the sixth-year pro caught three passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. The Bears can be had through the air, surrendering the seventh-most PPR points to wideouts this season.
Tight Ends
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A rotten season in the nation's capital got that much worse last week when veteran tight end Zach Ertz suffered a season-ending ACL tear. Given he is 35 and the third-oldest tight end in the league, this is probably the end of the road.
What a road it's been, though.
Over 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals and Commanders, Ertz caught 825 passes (fifth-most at the position in NFL history) for 8,592 yards and 57 touchdowns. He was named to three Pro Bowls and was a member of the Eagles team that won Super Bowl LII.
His best season came in 2018, when he caught 116 passes for 1,163 yards for eight touchdowns—numbers that placed him first among all NFC tight ends.
Ertz may not be a Hall of Famer, but he had one heck of a career.
Week 15 Tight End Rankings
Players to Watch in Week 15
Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens (at CIN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,900]
Andrews has been a feast-or-famine fantasy option this year, but the Bengals have been a fantasy bonanza for opposing tight ends this season.
Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans (vs. ARI) [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,100]
Schultz has quietly been a top-12 fantasy tight end for the season, and he should be a decent start this week against the Redbirds. Arizona has surrendered the eighth-most PPR points to tight ends this year.
Players to Avoid in Week 15
Orande Gadsden II, Los Angeles Chargers (at KC) [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,300]
Gadsden has flashed at times this season, but he was invisible in last week's win over the Philadelphia Eagles, catching just one pass for the second week in a row. He's not going to break out of that slump in a bad matchup for TEs with the Chiefs.
Hunter Henry, New England Patriots (vs. BUF) [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,400]
Henry has had his moments this season, averaging almost 18 PPR points per game in his last two starts. But the Bills are dead-last in PPR points allowed to tight ends this season, and the Patriots star caught just two passes in their first meeting this season.
Week 15 Sleeper
Isaiah Likely, Baltimore Ravens (at CIN) [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,400]
We might as well double-up on the Ravens tight ends. Likely was an overturned touchdown grab away from a big outing against the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, and the Bengals have allowed over seven more PPR points to TEs per game than any other team in the NFL.
Team Defenses and Kickers
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The Seattle Seahawks are one of this year's bigger surprises. At 10-3, they have a legitimate shot at winning not only the NFC West but also capturing the No. 1 seed in the conference.
Seattle's defense deserves quite a bit of credit for that success. After 14 weeks, the Seahawks are sixth in total defense, fourth against the run, lead the NFC in scoring defense at 17.4 points per game, rank fourth in takeaways with 21 and are fourth in sacks with 41.
The Seahawks also have a sizable lead over the No. 2 fantasy defense, and with the team about to host a reeling Colts team that could be starting Philip Rivers (no, really) at quarterback, Seattle isn't going to relinquish that lead.
Week 15 Team Defense Rankings
Week 15 Kicker Rankings
Players to Watch in Week 15
Houston Texans Defense (vs. ARI) [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,600]
The Texans lead the league in total defense and scoring defense. They rank second in fantasy points among defenses and boast the only defensive duo who both have double-digit sacks for the season. What's not to like?
Evan McPherson, Cincinnati Bengals (vs. BAL)
McPherson quietly ranks ninth among kickers in points. The Ravens have given up the second-most fantasy points to the position, and he kicked two extra points and six field goals against Baltimore a few weeks ago.
Players to Avoid in Week 15
Los Angeles Rams Defense (vs. DET) [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,000]
The Rams defense doesn't get the run the offense does, but Los Angeles is third in the NFL in points allowed. However, this week's visit from the Lions is not a good one. No team has given up fewer fantasy points to defenses in 2025.
Andres Borregales, New England Patriots (vs. BUF)
Borregales has been a rock-solid fantasy kicker this season—he's fifth in fantasy points at the position after 14 weeks. But the Bills have been stingy to the position, ceding the fifth-fewest fantasy points.
Week 15 Sleeper
Carolina Panthers Defense (at NO) [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,100]
At 7-6, the Panthers are tied for first place in the NFC South. The Carolina defense has posted back-to-back double-digit fantasy outings, and the Saints have surrendered the fourth-most fantasy points to defenses this season.
Overall Player Rankings
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This set of the top overall player rankings for PPR fantasy football leagues in Week 15 can be of assistance in making flex lineup decisions.
It does not, however, include quarterbacks—if your league features a superflex spot and you have a decent second quarterback, he should be in that spot.
There isn't much in the way of advice to offer this late in the year, but I'll do it anyway. Most of the time, this analyst couldn't care less about who my opponent is starting. The point is to roll out a lineup that will score as many points as possible.
In the postseason, though, it's not a bad idea to glance at who your opponent is rolling out to get a feel for how you stack up against them.
If it appears you are an underdog, then riskier, high-upside plays are the way to go. But if you're the favorite, then adding a little security to the lineup with a safer, high-floor player or two is a wise course of action.
Week 15 Overall Rankings
Fantasy Football Rankings - Week 15
View Available Players| 1 | Jahmyr Gibbs (DET) | at LAR | RB1 | 3 | +2 |
| 2 | Ja'Marr Chase (CIN) | vs. BAL | WR1 | 6 | +4 |
| 3 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) | vs. IND | WR2 | 2 | -1 |
| 4 | Christian McCaffrey (SF) | vs. TEN | RB2 | 1 | -3 |
| 5 | Bijan Robinson (ATL) | at TB | RB3 | 5 | 0 |
| 6 | James Cook III (BUF) | at NE | RB4 | 15 | +9 |
| 7 | Puka Nacua (LAR) | vs. DET | WR3 | 4 | -3 |
| 8 | Rashee Rice (KC) | vs. LAC | WR4 | 8 | 0 |
| 9 | De'Von Achane (MIA) | at PIT | RB5 | 7 | -2 |
| 10 | Derrick Henry (BAL) | at CIN | RB6 | 13 | +3 |
| 11 | Nico Collins (HOU) | vs. ARI | WR5 | 12 | +1 |
| 12 | Davante Adams (LAR) | vs. DET | WR6 | 10 | -2 |
| 13 | Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) | at LAR | WR7 | 11 | -2 |
| 14 | Chase Brown (CIN) | vs. BAL | RB7 | 18 | +4 |
| 15 | George Pickens (DAL) | vs. MIN | WR8 | 14 | -1 |
| 16 | Bucky Irving (TB) | vs. ATL | RB8 | 9 | -7 |
| 17 | Jonathan Taylor (IND) | at SEA | RB9 | 20 | +3 |
| 18 | Travis Etienne Jr. (JAC) | vs. NYJ | RB10 | 16 | -2 |
| 19 | A.J. Brown (PHI) | vs. LV | WR9 | 17 | -2 |
| 20 | Trey McBride (ARI) | at HOU | TE1 | 23 | +3 |
| 21 | Jaylen Waddle (MIA) | at PIT | WR10 | 19 | -2 |
| 22 | Chris Olave (NO) | vs. CAR | WR11 | 26 | +4 |
| 23 | Saquon Barkley (PHI) | vs. LV | RB11 | 21 | -2 |
| 24 | Justin Jefferson (MIN) | at DAL | WR12 | 45 | +21 |
| 25 | Josh Jacobs (GB) | at DEN | RB12 | 22 | -3 |
| 26 | Terry McLaurin (WAS) | at NYG | WR13 | 34 | +8 |
| 27 | Quinshon Judkins (CLE) | at CHI | RB13 | 32 | +5 |
| 28 | George Kittle (SF) | vs. TEN | TE2 | 28 | 0 |
| 29 | TreVeyon Henderson (NE) | vs. BUF | RB14 | 30 | +1 |
| 30 | Breece Hall (NYJ) | at JAC | RB15 | 37 | +7 |
| 31 | Javonte Williams (DAL) | vs. MIN | RB16 | 25 | -6 |
| 32 | Kyren Williams (LAR) | vs. DET | RB17 | 33 | +1 |
| 33 | Michael Wilson (ARI) | at HOU | WR14 | 24 | -9 |
| 34 | Tetairoa McMillan (CAR) | at NO | WR15 | 29 | -5 |
| 35 | Jaylen Warren (PIT) | vs. MIA | RB18 | 36 | +1 |
| 36 | Jameson Williams (DET) | at LAR | WR16 | 31 | -5 |
| 37 | Ashton Jeanty (LV) | at PHI | RB19 | 44 | +7 |
| 38 | RJ Harvey (DEN) | vs. GB | RB20 | 35 | -3 |
| 39 | Brock Bowers (LV) | at PHI | TE3 | 40 | +1 |
| 40 | Zay Flowers (BAL) | at CIN | WR17 | 43 | +3 |
| 41 | Wan'Dale Robinson (NYG) | vs. WAS | WR18 | 27 | -14 |
| 42 | Jakobi Meyers (JAC) | vs. NYJ | WR19 | 41 | -1 |
| 43 | Woody Marks (HOU) | vs. ARI | RB21 | 38 | -5 |
| 44 | DeVonta Smith (PHI) | vs. LV | WR20 | 39 | -5 |
| 45 | Ladd McConkey (LAC) | at KC | WR21 | 46 | +1 |
| 46 | Stefon Diggs (NE) | vs. BUF | WR22 | 42 | -4 |
| 47 | Michael Pittman Jr. (IND) | at SEA | WR23 | 57 | +10 |
| 48 | Chuba Hubbard (CAR) | at NO | RB22 | 84 | +36 |
| 49 | Jauan Jennings (SF) | vs. TEN | WR24 | 47 | -2 |
| 50 | DK Metcalf (PIT) | vs. MIA | WR25 | 51 | +1 |
| 51 | D'Andre Swift (CHI) | vs. CLE | RB23 | 55 | +4 |
| 52 | Kenneth Walker III (SEA) | vs. IND | RB24 | 48 | -4 |
| 53 | Omarion Hampton (LAC) | at KC | RB25 | 52 | -1 |
| 54 | Emeka Egbuka (TB) | vs. ATL | WR26 | 53 | -1 |
| 55 | Aaron Jones Sr. (MIN) | at DAL | RB26 | 56 | +1 |
| 56 | Christian Watson (GB) | at DEN | WR27 | 59 | +3 |
| 57 | Harold Fannin Jr. (CLE) | at CHI | TE4 | 64 | +7 |
| 58 | Brian Thomas Jr. (JAC) | vs. NYJ | WR28 | 60 | +2 |
| 59 | Devin Neal (NO) | vs. CAR | RB27 | 54 | -5 |
| 60 | Tony Pollard (TEN) | at SF | RB28 | 82 | +22 |
| 61 | Chris Godwin Jr. (TB) | vs. ATL | WR29 | 50 | -11 |
| 62 | Courtland Sutton (DEN) | vs. GB | WR30 | 58 | -4 |
| 63 | Jake Ferguson (DAL) | vs. MIN | TE5 | 72 | +9 |
| 64 | Deebo Samuel Sr. (WAS) | at NYG | WR31 | 62 | -2 |
| 65 | Tyler Warren (IND) | at SEA | TE6 | 63 | -2 |
| 66 | Khalil Shakir (BUF) | at NE | WR32 | 61 | -5 |
| 67 | Chris Rodriguez Jr. (WAS) | at NYG | RB29 | 68 | +1 |
| 68 | Travis Kelce (KC) | vs. LAC | TE7 | 69 | +1 |
| 69 | Luther Burden III (CHI) | vs. CLE | WR33 | 65 | -4 |
| 70 | Adonai Mitchell (NYJ) | at JAC | WR34 | 76 | +6 |
| 71 | DJ Moore (CHI) | vs. CLE | WR35 | 71 | 0 |
| 72 | Jordan Addison (MIN) | at DAL | WR36 | 74 | +2 |
| 73 | Brenton Strange (JAC) | vs. NYJ | TE8 | 66 | -7 |
| 74 | Quentin Johnston (LAC) | at KC | WR37 | 79 | +5 |
| 75 | Dalton Kincaid (BUF) | at NE | TE9 | 75 | 0 |
| 76 | Kyle Monangai (CHI) | vs. CLE | RB30 | 73 | -3 |
| 77 | Kyle Pitts Sr. (ATL) | at TB | TE10 | 67 | -10 |
| 78 | Mike Evans (TB) | vs. ATL | WR38 | 175 | +97 |
| 79 | Rico Dowdle (CAR) | at NO | RB31 | 49 | -30 |
| 80 | Jerry Jeudy (CLE) | at CHI | WR39 | 70 | -10 |
| 81 | Colston Loveland (CHI) | vs. CLE | TE11 | 83 | +2 |
| 82 | Dalton Schultz (HOU) | vs. ARI | TE12 | 99 | +17 |
| 83 | Alec Pierce (IND) | at SEA | WR40 | 77 | -6 |
| 84 | Jayden Reed (GB) | at DEN | WR41 | 85 | +1 |
| 85 | Devin Singletary (NYG) | vs. WAS | RB32 | 81 | -4 |
| 86 | Kayshon Boutte (NE) | vs. BUF | WR42 | 96 | +10 |
| 87 | Mark Andrews (BAL) | at CIN | TE13 | 78 | -9 |
| 88 | Hunter Henry (NE) | vs. BUF | TE14 | 94 | +6 |
| 89 | Theo Johnson (NYG) | vs. WAS | TE15 | 87 | -2 |
| 90 | Juwan Johnson (NO) | vs. CAR | TE16 | 89 | -1 |
| 91 | Jayden Higgins (HOU) | vs. ARI | WR43 | 91 | 0 |
| 92 | Pat Bryant (DEN) | vs. GB | WR44 | 109 | +17 |
| 93 | Zonovan Knight (ARI) | at HOU | RB33 | 86 | -7 |
| 94 | Xavier Worthy (KC) | vs. LAC | WR45 | 90 | -4 |
| 95 | Blake Corum (LAR) | vs. DET | RB34 | 95 | 0 |
| 96 | Kareem Hunt (KC) | vs. LAC | RB35 | 88 | -8 |
| 97 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. (NYG) | vs. WAS | RB36 | 80 | -17 |
| 98 | Darnell Mooney (ATL) | at TB | WR46 | 92 | -6 |
| 99 | David Montgomery (DET) | at LAR | RB37 | 100 | +1 |
| 100 | Zach Charbonnet (SEA) | vs. IND | RB38 | 102 | +2 |
| 101 | Dallas Goedert (PHI) | vs. LV | TE17 | 114 | +13 |
| 102 | Devaughn Vele (NO) | vs. CAR | WR47 | 93 | -9 |
| 103 | Kimani Vidal (LAC) | at KC | RB39 | 113 | +10 |
| 104 | Ricky Pearsall (SF) | vs. TEN | WR48 | 103 | -1 |
| 105 | Kenneth Gainwell (PIT) | vs. MIA | RB40 | 105 | 0 |
| 106 | Keenan Allen (LAC) | at KC | WR49 | 106 | 0 |
| 107 | Troy Franklin (DEN) | vs. GB | WR50 | 98 | -9 |
| 108 | Romeo Doubs (GB) | at DEN | WR51 | 104 | -4 |
| 109 | Chimere Dike (TEN) | at SF | WR52 | 110 | +1 |
| 110 | John Metchie III (NYJ) | at JAC | WR53 | 111 | +1 |
| 111 | Darius Slayton (NYG) | vs. WAS | WR54 | 101 | -10 |
| 112 | Oronde Gadsden II (LAC) | at KC | TE18 | 118 | +6 |
| 113 | Rhamondre Stevenson (NE) | vs. BUF | RB41 | 107 | -6 |
| 114 | Rashid Shaheed (SEA) | vs. IND | WR55 | 116 | +2 |
| 115 | Darren Waller (MIA) | at PIT | TE19 | 108 | -7 |
| 116 | Evan Engram (DEN) | vs. GB | TE20 | 125 | +9 |
| 117 | Tre Tucker (LV) | at PHI | WR56 | 112 | -5 |
| 118 | Cooper Kupp (SEA) | vs. IND | WR57 | 115 | -3 |
| 119 | Josh Downs (IND) | at SEA | WR58 | 120 | +1 |
| 120 | Andrei Iosivas (CIN) | vs. BAL | WR59 | 126 | +6 |
| 121 | T.J. Hockenson (MIN) | at DAL | TE21 | 137 | +16 |
| 122 | AJ Barner (SEA) | vs. IND | TE22 | 117 | -5 |
| 123 | Isaac TeSlaa (DET) | at LAR | WR60 | 127 | +4 |
| 124 | Jordan Mason (MIN) | at DAL | RB42 | 134 | +10 |
| 125 | Xavier Legette (CAR) | at NO | WR61 | 131 | +6 |
| 126 | Isaiah Likely (BAL) | at CIN | TE23 | 97 | -29 |
| 127 | Marquise Brown (KC) | vs. LAC | WR62 | 143 | +16 |
| 128 | Malik Washington (MIA) | at PIT | WR63 | 119 | -9 |
| 129 | Colby Parkinson (LAR) | vs. DET | TE24 | 121 | -8 |
| 130 | Elic Ayomanor (TEN) | at SF | WR64 | 123 | -7 |
| 131 | Keon Coleman (BUF) | at NE | WR65 | 133 | +2 |
| 132 | Michael Carter (ARI) | at HOU | RB43 | 135 | +3 |
| 133 | Olamide Zaccheaus (CHI) | vs. CLE | WR66 | 132 | -1 |
| 134 | Rome Odunze (CHI) | vs. CLE | WR67 | 220 | +86 |
| 135 | Gabe Davis (BUF) | at NE | WR68 | 139 | +4 |
| 136 | Tyjae Spears (TEN) | at SF | RB44 | 128 | -8 |
| 137 | Mason Taylor (NYJ) | at JAC | TE25 | 130 | -7 |
| 138 | Tez Johnson (TB) | vs. ATL | WR69 | 138 | 0 |
| 139 | Mike Gesicki (CIN) | vs. BAL | TE26 | 124 | -15 |
| 140 | Jalen Coker (CAR) | at NO | WR70 | 122 | -18 |
| 141 | Rachaad White (TB) | vs. ATL | RB45 | 142 | +1 |
| 142 | Isiah Pacheco (KC) | vs. LAC | RB46 | 146 | +4 |
| 143 | CeeDee Lamb (DAL) | vs. MIN | WR71 | 173 | +30 |
| 144 | Tyler Allgeier (ATL) | at TB | RB47 | 136 | -8 |
| 145 | Tee Higgins (CIN) | vs. BAL | WR72 | 209 | +64 |
| 146 | Cade Otton (TB) | vs. ATL | TE27 | 174 | +28 |
| 147 | Bhayshul Tuten (JAC) | vs. NYJ | RB48 | 144 | -3 |
| 148 | Dontayvion Wicks (GB) | at DEN | WR73 | 156 | +8 |
| 149 | Chig Okonkwo (TEN) | at SF | TE28 | 149 | 0 |
| 150 | Jaleel McLaughlin (DEN) | vs. GB | RB49 | 155 | +5 |
| 151 | Christian Kirk (HOU) | vs. ARI | WR74 | 147 | -4 |
| 152 | Rashod Bateman (BAL) | at CIN | WR75 | 148 | -4 |
| 153 | Gunnar Helm (TEN) | at SF | TE29 | 141 | -12 |
| 154 | Pat Freiermuth (PIT) | vs. MIA | TE30 | 145 | -9 |
| 155 | Ja'Tavion Sanders (CAR) | at NO | TE31 | 169 | +14 |
| 156 | Cedric Tillman (CLE) | at CHI | WR76 | 172 | +16 |
| 157 | Ryan Flournoy (DAL) | vs. MIN | WR77 | 129 | -28 |
| 158 | Calvin Austin III (PIT) | vs. MIA | WR78 | 150 | -8 |
| 159 | Samaje Perine (CIN) | vs. BAL | RB50 | 140 | -19 |
| 160 | David Sills V (ATL) | at TB | WR79 | 152 | -8 |
| 161 | Sean Tucker (TB) | vs. ATL | RB51 | 160 | -1 |
| 162 | Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI) | at HOU | WR80 | 204 | +42 |
| 163 | Ty Johnson (BUF) | at NE | RB52 | 159 | -4 |
| 164 | Tyler Lockett (LV) | at PHI | WR81 | 163 | -1 |
| 165 | Jeremy McNichols (WAS) | at NYG | RB53 | 164 | -1 |
| 166 | Tim Patrick (JAC) | vs. NYJ | WR82 | 151 | -15 |
| 167 | Marvin Mims Jr. (DEN) | vs. GB | WR83 | 168 | +1 |
| 168 | Darnell Washington (PIT) | vs. MIA | TE32 | 180 | +12 |
| 169 | Parker Washington (JAC) | vs. NYJ | WR84 | 188 | +19 |
| 170 | Emanuel Wilson (GB) | at DEN | RB54 | 167 | -3 |
| 171 | Dawson Knox (BUF) | at NE | TE33 | 153 | -18 |
| 172 | David Njoku (CLE) | at CHI | TE34 | 181 | +9 |
| 173 | Brian Robinson Jr. (SF) | vs. TEN | RB55 | 166 | -7 |
| 174 | Keaton Mitchell (BAL) | at CIN | RB56 | 206 | +32 |
| 175 | Jacory Croskey-Merritt (WAS) | at NYG | RB57 | 170 | -5 |
| 176 | Nick Chubb (HOU) | vs. ARI | RB58 | 228 | +52 |
| 177 | Jonnu Smith (PIT) | vs. MIA | TE35 | 161 | -16 |
| 178 | KaVontae Turpin (DAL) | vs. MIN | WR85 | 162 | -16 |
| 179 | Noah Brown (WAS) | at NYG | WR86 | 165 | -14 |
| 180 | Jack Bech (LV) | at PHI | WR87 | 154 | -26 |
| 181 | Jaylen Wright (MIA) | at PIT | RB59 | 157 | -24 |
| 182 | Mason Tipton (NO) | vs. CAR | WR88 | 171 | -11 |
| 183 | Matthew Golden (GB) | at DEN | WR89 | 184 | +1 |
| 184 | Mack Hollins (NE) | vs. BUF | WR90 | 158 | -26 |
| 185 | Ray Davis (BUF) | at NE | RB60 | 197 | +12 |
| 186 | Kyle Williams (NE) | vs. BUF | WR91 | 182 | -4 |
| 187 | DeAndre Hopkins (BAL) | at CIN | WR92 | 178 | -9 |
| 188 | Treylon Burks (WAS) | at NYG | WR93 | 189 | +1 |
| 189 | Sterling Shepard (TB) | vs. ATL | WR94 | 185 | -4 |
| 190 | Xavier Hutchinson (HOU) | vs. ARI | WR95 | 186 | -4 |
| 191 | Van Jefferson (TEN) | at SF | WR96 | 179 | -12 |
| 192 | DeMario Douglas (NE) | vs. BUF | WR97 | 177 | -15 |
| 193 | Ollie Gordon II (MIA) | at PIT | RB61 | 176 | -17 |
| 194 | Tyquan Thornton (KC) | vs. LAC | WR98 | 191 | -3 |
| 195 | Xavier Weaver (ARI) | at HOU | WR99 | 222 | +27 |
| 196 | Malik Davis (DAL) | vs. MIN | RB62 | 190 | -6 |
| 197 | Adam Thielen (PIT) | vs. MIA | WR100 | 192 | -5 |
| 198 | Isaiah Williams (NYJ) | at JAC | WR101 | 196 | -2 |
| 199 | Kendrick Bourne (SF) | vs. TEN | WR102 | 214 | +15 |
| 200 | Drake London (ATL) | at TB | WR103 | 250 | +50 |
| 201 | Isaiah Bond (CLE) | at CHI | WR104 | 195 | -6 |
| 202 | Shedrick Jackson (LV) | at PHI | WR105 | 219 | +17 |
| 203 | Jaylin Noel (HOU) | vs. ARI | WR106 | 194 | -9 |
| 204 | Jalen Nailor (MIN) | at DAL | WR107 | 198 | -6 |
| 205 | JuJu Smith-Schuster (KC) | vs. LAC | WR108 | 213 | +8 |
| 206 | Mitch Tinsley (CIN) | vs. BAL | WR109 | 205 | -1 |
| 207 | Brandin Cooks (BUF) | at NE | WR110 | 207 | 0 |
| 208 | Dylan Sampson (CLE) | at CHI | RB63 | 187 | -21 |
| 209 | Isaiah Davis (NYJ) | at JAC | RB64 | 200 | -9 |
| 210 | Jerome Ford (CLE) | at CHI | RB65 | 208 | -2 |
| 211 | Rasheen Ali (BAL) | at CIN | RB66 | 183 | -28 |
| 212 | Brashard Smith (KC) | vs. LAC | RB67 | 203 | -9 |
| 213 | Dare Ogunbowale (HOU) | vs. ARI | RB68 | 193 | -20 |
| 214 | Tyler Badie (DEN) | vs. GB | RB69 | 215 | +1 |
| 215 | Chris Brooks (GB) | at DEN | RB70 | 224 | +9 |
| 216 | Tank Bigsby (PHI) | vs. LV | RB71 | 211 | -5 |
| 217 | LeQuint Allen Jr. (JAC) | vs. NYJ | RB72 | 221 | +4 |
| 218 | Will Shipley (PHI) | vs. LV | RB73 | 225 | +7 |
| 219 | Raheem Mostert (LV) | at PHI | RB74 | 223 | +4 |
| 220 | Alvin Kamara (NO) | vs. CAR | RB75 | 286 | +66 |
| 221 | Emari Demercado (ARI) | at HOU | RB76 | 233 | +12 |
| 222 | DJ Giddens (IND) | at SEA | RB77 | 287 | +65 |
| 223 | Jaydon Blue (DAL) | vs. MIN | RB78 | 308 | +85 |
Gary Davenport is a two-time Fantasy Sports Writers Association Football Writer of the Year. Follow Gary on X at @IDPGodfather.

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