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Friday, August 30, 2024 |
In just one short week, we will have seen a rematch of the 2024 AFC Championship game. Will Zay Flowers get his revenge? What type of impact will Xavier Worthy have? Are Travis Kelce and Mark Andrews about to remind everyone that they're the best tight ends in football? Will opposing defenses simply wilt at the overwhelmingly cool aesthetic of Derrick Henry in a Baltimore Ravens uni? |
We will have answers in just one short week! And, on top of that, we will have the answers for what is going to happen in all of the weekend games thanks to the great Rich Hribar. I have not encountered an analyst with the level of attention to detail that Rich brings, and I could not be more excited to talk with him to prepare for Week 1. You'll be able to find that conversation on the FFT Express podcast feed. |
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Okay, today, we are here for one thing, and it's not Dan Schneier's pathetic rankings. We are here to catch you up on all the latest changes to my rankings before a big draft weekend. Brandon Aiyuk finally signed. The season is here. Let's do this! |
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Also, you can watch/listen to me, Adam, Jamey, and Dave examine rankings through the lens of CBS ADP! I jumped on a podcast with those three this morning, here's the link. |
We are so close |
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Yo, check out this insane stat that I found thanks to the great Scott Barrett. |
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It was actually McLaughlin, and not George Pickens, who moved up the most in my rankings update. I was too low on McLaughlin. That was partially due to an underwhelming collegiate receiving profile. You can read more about that in this Twitter thread. The release of Samaje Perine leaves McLaughlin as likely to play a much larger role on passing downs than he did as an undrafted rookie. Denver certainly kept him busy in the pass game this preseason, and I thought that McLaughlin looked like the same electric playmaker that we saw in 2023. You can watch every McLaughlin preseason opportunity here. |
George Pickens is definitely moving up with confirmation that there will be no Brandon Aiyuk trade. Part of the reason that I had Pickens low was that I was fine missing out on a big season from him. I didn't necessarily expect the Aiyuk deal to get done, but the risk was enough for me to just not feel any need to add anymore Pickens exposure. Pittsburgh's offense was horrendous this preseason. I think that Pickens could see a lot more targets than people are expecting and may very well ball, but I really would be shocked if Arthur Smith and Russell Wilson produce enough passing touchdowns for me to regret missing out on Pickens. |
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A look ahead at the in-season weekly content cycle: |
Before we get into the rankings update, let me give you a glimpse at what you can expect in this space going forward. |
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You'll also be able to catch me on FFT twice each week! |
Also, I'd love to play in some guillotine leagues with FFT newsletter readers this year. That'd be super fun! Maybe we can get Dan to draft some with us too, who knows?! He's a busy guy. If you wanna put together a guillotine league with me, reply to this tweet and we'll make it happen! |
Positional Tiered Rankings Update |
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QB TIERS |
Tier 1 -- I view these as the two best quarterbacks in the game, and each has a top-five Vegas implied team point total for 2024. |
QB1 - Josh Allen QB2 - Patrick Mahomes |
Tier 2 -- I view these two as a step below Allen and Mahomes as players and I'm not sold that we'll get elite production from their offenses. |
QB3 - Lamar Jackson QB4 - Jalen Hurts |
Tier 3 -- They aren't proven, but there's legitimate QB1 overall upside |
QB5 - Anthony Richardson QB8 - Jayden Daniels (Our first instance of a player being placed in a tier "above" players who are ranked higher. What does it mean? Well, the tiers are really only a loose representation of order. I'm using them mostly for categorization. This player fits in the same archetype as the player(s) sharing the tier. If that archetype fits a team need, maybe it makes sense to take this player above players who are ranked higher. If the archetypes don't matter for your particular team build, you are probably better off taking the player who is ranked higher) |
Tier 4 -- Elite floor+upside combo |
QB6 - C.J. Stroud QB7 - Joe Burrow QB9 - Kyler Murray QB12 - Dak Prescott |
Tier 5 -- Upside to outscore the Tier 4 quarterbacks, but we're still really early in their career. Inconsistency could be a 2024 theme |
QB10 - Jordan Love QB11 - Caleb Williams |
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Tier 6 -- Should have a strong offensive environment and could push into the top-six range with an outlier TD total |
QB13 - Trevor Lawrence QB14 - Tua Tagovailoa QB15 - Jared Goff QB16 - Kirk Cousins QB17 - Brock Purdy (originally, he was at the top of this tier. I'm not drafting him until I know what's going on with Trent Williams and Brandon Aiyuk) QB20 - Geno Smith QB21 - Matthew Stafford QB22 - Aaron Rodgers |
Tier 7 -- Named Drake Maye and capable of moving up the Fantasy QB rankings faster than any player. |
QB23 - Drake Maye |
Tier 8 -- Truly no idea what we can expect from this group, but there is a path to upside |
QB18 - Justin Herbert (most recently, reports are that Herbert's early season mobility may be limited) QB19 - Deshaun Watson QB24 - Daniel Jones QB25 - Sam Darnold QB27 - Bo Nix QB28 - Will Levis QB29 - Bryce Young (I'm very excited to see if he can take a Year 2 leap, but Carolina's 31st-ranked implied point total is so hard to overlook) QB32 - Justin Fields |
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Tier 9 -- Might be serviceable starters, but there's very little upside |
QB26 - Baker Mayfield QB30 - Derek Carr QB31 - Russell Wilson QB33 - Gardner Minshew |
RB TIERS |
Tier 1 -- CMC |
RB1 - Christian McCaffrey |
Tier 2 -- Could score like CMC, even without a teammate injury |
RB2 - Breece Hall RB3 - Bijan Robinson RB5 - De'Von Achane |
Tier 3 -- Could score like CMC with a teammate injury |
RB4 - Jahmyr Gibbs |
Tier 4 -- Workhorse RB with huge TD upside but mid receiving projections |
RB6 - Jonathan Taylor RB7 - Kyren Williams RB8 - Derrick Henry RB9 - Josh Jacobs RB10 - Isiah Pacheco RB11 - Saquon Barkley |
Tier 5 -- Potential workhorse RB with decent TD and target upside |
RB12 - Travis Etienne RB13 - Kenneth Walker RB14 - Rachaad White RB15 - James Conner |
Tier 6 -- Low-ceiling options who you can probably trust as weekly RB2 starters |
RB16 - James Cook RB18 - Najee Harris RB21 - Joe Mixon RB22 - Alvin Kamara ( he'll almost certainly finish higher than this if you want to grab him as a "small win" value. I'd rather take a WR with upside in the range where he is typically drafted. I see more upside for the running backs ahead of him in this tier. Harris could move into 300+ touch role if Jaylen Warren ever were to miss time. Cook and Mixon bring more TD scoring upside than Kamara. Last season was probably a +90th percentile outcome for Kamara, in terms of scoring PPR points) RB24 - Aaron Jones RB26 - Rhamondre Stevenson RB30 - Devin Singletary |
Tier 7 -- Low-ceiling options who you might be able to trust as weekly RB2 starters |
RB36 - Gus Edwards RB37 - Zamir White RB38 - Ezekiel Elliott RB49 - Austin Ekeler RB53 - Rico Dowdle |
Tier 8 -- I'm not convinced that they'll have the role, but a role might exist that gives these RBs surprising upside |
RB23 - Javonte Williams RB25 - D'Andre Swift RB27 - Tyjae Spears RB28 - Tony Pollard RB35 - J.K. Dobbins |
Tier 9 -- Probably fine starters if needed, and there's upside for much more if there's a teammate injury |
RB17 - David Montgomery (again, don't get hung up on the ordering of the tiers. See the note on Jayden Daniels if you missed it) RB18 - Raheem Mostert RB29 - Jaylen Warren RB32 - Zack Moss RB33 - Chase Brown RB34 - Brian Robinson |
Tier 10 -- Probably only early-season options, but capable of helping bridge the gap if needed |
RB44 - Chuba Hubbard RB52 - Jerome Ford |
Tier 11 -- Maybe capable of offering flex value, could be more with a backfield injury |
RB31 - Blake Corum RB35 - Ray Davis RB40 - Trey Benson (I'm not so sure that Benson belongs in this tier. My guess is that it's James Conner's backfield, at least out of the gate) RB41 - Jaleel McLaughlin RB42 - Zach Charbonnet RB43 - Bucky Irving RB50 - Tyler Allgeier RB54 - Tank Bigsby RB57 - Khalil Herbert RB59 - Ty Chandler RB60 - Justice Hill |
Tier 12 -- True handcuffs |
RB39 - Jaylen Wright RB45 - Kimani Vidal RB46 - Tyrone Tracy RB47 - Jordan Mason RB48 - MarShawn Lloyd RB61 - Trey Sermon RB63 - Antonio Gibson |
Tier 13 -- Potential handcuffs |
RB51 - Sione Vaki (potential obstacle - Craig Reynolds) RB56 - Carson Steele (potential obstacle - Samaje Perine) RB62 - Braelon Allen (potential obstacle - Israel Abanikanda) RB64 - Will Shipley (potential obstacle - Kenneth Gainwell) RB65 - Cam Akers (potential obstacle - Dameon Pierce) |
Tier 14 -- Late-season saviors? |
RB20 -- Jonathon Brooks RB57 -- Nick Chubb |
WR TIERS |
Tier 1 -- Cheat codes |
WR1 - CeeDee Lamb WR2 - Tyreek Hill |
Tier 2 -- Also the best WRs in the NFL, not quite the perfect-storm circumstances for Fantasy |
WR3 - Ja'Marr Chase WR4 - Amon-Ra St. Brown WR5 - A.J. Brown WR6 - Justin Jefferson |
Tier 3 -- Purely hypothetical, but it could be really cool |
WR7 - Garrett Wilson WR10 - Marvin Harrison Jr. WR13 - Drake London |
Tier 4 -- Studs in perfect roles who could compete with Tier 2 and Tier 3 WRs in terms of Fantasy production |
WR8 - Nico Collins WR11 - Deebo Samuel WR17 - DJ Moore WR24 - Rashee Rice WR26 - Tank Dell |
Tier 5 -- Studs who have lingering question marks as Week 1 approaches |
WR9 - Puka Nacua (injury) WR12 - Jaylen Waddle (injury) |
Tier 6 -- They're really good, the target projection looks amazing, but limited TD upside will likely prevent a truly elite Fantasy output |
WR14 - Chris Olave WR15 - Malik Nabers WR16 - Davante Adams WR22 - Diontae Johnson WR28 - Michael Pittman WR31 - Christian Kirk |
Tier 7 -- Probably decent starting options, but may be inconsistent week-to-week |
WR19 - DK Metcalf WR23 - Mike Evans WR29 - Amari Cooper WR33 - Zay Flowers |
Tier 8 -- No idea which version of this player that we'll get, but the fun version would be a huge W at ADP |
WR19 - DeVonta Smith WR20 - Cooper Kupp WR25 - Tee Higgins WR27 - George Pickens WR30 - Stefon Diggs WR32 - Calvin Ridley WR37 - Christian Watson WR45 - DeAndre Hopkins WR48 - Curtis Samuel WR49 - Marquise Brown WR54 - Jameson Williams WR62 - Adonai Mitchell |
Tier 9 -- Small win late-round picks (even if they prove to be ADP values, I'm not sure we benefit in a big way from drafting them) |
WR34 - Chris Godwin (injury-contingent upside for more) WR40 - Keenan Allen (maybe he's more than this if the Bears offense takes off!) WR50 - Darnell Mooney WR53 - Tyler Lockett WR56 - Jordan Addison WR57 - Brandin Cooks WR59 - Khalil Shakir (injury-contingent upside for more) WR60 - Romeo Doubs WR61 - Jerry Jeudy (injury-contingent upside for more) WR64 - Demario Douglas WR66 - Demarcus Robinson WR67 - Greg Dortch WR68 - Ja'Lynn Polk WR71 - Adam Thielen (injury-contingent upside for more, but the offense probably falls apart again if Diontae is out) WR72 - Jakobi Meyers (injury-contingent upside for more) WR74 - Rashod Bateman WR75 - Michael Wilson WR76 - Jalen Tolbert WR77 - Andrei Iosivas WR78 - Tyler Boyd WR82 - Gabe Davis WR83 - Malachi Corley WR85 - K.J. Osborn WR87 - Darius Slayton WR89 - Jalen Nailor WR90 - Josh Reynolds WR93 - Jalin Hyatt WR94 - Wan'Dale Robinson WR101 - Roman Wilson |
Tier 10 - Medium win late-round picks |
WR36 - Jaxon Smith-Njigba (injury-contingent upside for more) WR41 - Terry McLaurin WR42 - Jayden Reed (injury-contingent upside for more) WR43 - Josh Palmer WR44 - Courtland Sutton WR47 - Rashid Shaheed WR51 - Jalen McMillan (injury-contingent upside for more) WR52 - Ladd McConkey WR55 - Josh Downs (injury-contingent upside for more) WR63 - Luke McCaffrey WR73 - Mike Williams WR81 - Marvin Mims WR91 - Tim Patrick |
You might notice that players like Jordan Addison, Tyler Lockett, Rashid Shaheed, and Ladd McConkey did not receive the 'injury-contingent' designation, even though each has a WR1 present on their team whose removal would hypothetically result in more opportunities. I don't feel as confident that those players are capable of consistently winning as the number one option in an offense and truly benefiting in a noteworthy way) |
Tier 11 -- Big win late-round picks |
WR35 - Xavier Worthy WR38 - Brian Thomas Jr. WR39 - Rome Odunze WR46 - Keon Coleman |
Tier 12 -- Buried on a depth chart but might be good |
WR58 - Dontayvion Wicks WR65 - Xavier Legette WR69 - Ricky Pearsall WR70 - Jermaine Burton WR79 - Malik Washington WR80 - Jacob Cowing WR84 - Jahan Dotson WR86 - Jordan Whittington WR88 - Cedric Tillman WR92 - Johnny Wilson WR95 - Javon Baker WR96 - Tre Tucker WR97 - Quentin Johnston WR98 - John Metchie WR100 - Tyler Scott |
TE TIERS |
Tier 1 -- Young studs with elite peripherals in good offenses |
TE1 - Trey McBride TE2 - Sam LaPorta (He's my TE1 for half-PPR or non-PPR) |
Tier 2 -- You know who they are |
TE3 - Travis Kelce TE4 - Mark Andrews TE7 - George Kittle |
A Mark Andrews reminder, in case you need one. Another reminder: He's missing practice. Ravens injury reporting is always weird. Harbaugh expects him to be ready for Week 1. |
Tier 3 -- If things swing their way, these are TE1 overall candidates |
TE5 - Kyle Pitts TE6 - Dalton Kincaid |
Tier 4 -- He's Jake Ferguson, and he's our savior if we miss out on the elite TE upside |
TE8 - Jake Ferguson |
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Tier 5 -- They're good! |
TE9 - Evan Engram TE10 - David Njoku |
Tier 6 -- Young tight ends who could outproduce Kincaid and Pitts and it would be no surprise at all |
TE11 - Brock Bowers TE12 - Luke Musgrave TE13 - T.J. Hockenson (he's not as young as the players in this tier, but he could sneakily outproduce a lot of the tight ends drafted ahead of him down the stretch run if Minnesota's offense is functional) TE14 - Ben Sinnott (on a per-game basis if/when he supplants Zach Ertz) |
Tier 7 -- I never draft these players |
TE15 - Dallas Goedert (there is injury-contingent upside) TE16 - Dalton Schultz (he might score touchdowns! I don't wanna bet on it) TE17 - Pat Freiermuth (sad. Arthur Smith strikes again) |
Tier 8 -- I definitely draft these players |
TE18 - Noah Fant TE19 - Colby Parkinson TE20 - Tyler Conklin TE21 - Taysom Hill TE22 - Hunter Henry (undisclosed injury) |
Tier 9 -- I guess there is upside. I'm not sure what to expect from a role standpoint |
TE23 - Cole Kmet TE24 - Michael Mayer TE26 - Chigoziem Okonwko TE29 - Gerald Everett |
Free late-round tight ends who may be viable |
TE27 - Zach Ertz TE28 - Kylen Granson TE32 - Cade Otton TE33 - Jonnu Smith TE35 - Theo Johnson TE37 - Hayden Hurst TE38 - Will Dissly TE40 - Tommy Tremble |
Upside players buried on depth charts |
TE30 - Greg Dulcich TE31 - Isaiah Likely TE34 - Erick All TE35 - Theo Johnson TE39 - Tucker Kraft TE42 - Cade Stover TE43 - Jared Wiley |
I'll be in your inbox every weekday and every Sunday morning during the regular season! Until then, we'll be rocking three days a week. Use your newfound free toilet time wisely. Maybe learn a new language over the next few Tuesdays and Thursdays. You learned how to make sense of my ramblings and made-up stats this summer! You are capable of so much! What might you do with this newfound freedom? The world is yours! I will be sleeping. And I hope to occasionally use my free time on Tuesdays and Thursdays to go outside, maybe get some grass and sun on my skin. Take some deep breaths before we lock in for another fun and chaotic ride. NFL is so back, baby! I am so grateful and excited to be able to deliver this newsletter to you as we navigate the 2024 season together. This is going to be fun! |
If you have any feedback on the newsletter, feel free to send them my way. Thank you for reading! |
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