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Monday, August 19, 2024 |
Wednesday, we ran into a formatting issue when updating my rankings. And Friday, I was crazy sick. I was wiped out, I slept all day Friday and most of Saturday. Today, I am feeling healthy and energized and excited to break down my rankings in more detail for you! |
One note before we jump in: |
I'll be updating my NFL Journal 2024 with notes each week, starting in the preseason. Feel free to read it. Friday's FFT Newsletter will be an 'In the Lab' installment. Please fill out this form to let me know who you want to learn more about! |
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Tier 1 -- Cheat Codes |
(These tiered rankings are representative of how I'm drafting in half-PPR formats. My updated non-PPR and full-PPR rankings will be live on SportsLine on Wednesday.) |
Players in bold are ones that I have ranked significantly ahead of ADP. I highly recommend being sensitive to the site that is hosting your draft. Each draft is different. You might be able to get a player who I rank in my top-20 in Round 3 or 4 on some sites. The more aware of where discrepancies in my rankings and ADP exist, the more value you will be likely to scoop up throughout your draft. |
1. Christian McCaffrey 2. CeeDee Lamb 3. Tyreek Hill |
Tier 2 -- Potential Cheat Codes |
4. Breece Hall 5. Bijan Robinson |
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Scott Barrett is a smart dude! He believes that the potential top-end outcome for the few remaining bellcow running backs is so high that those three should be the first players selected in Fantasy. That thinking makes some sense to me, which is why I place Breece Hall and Bijan Robinson in a tier of their own above Ja'Marr Chase and a bunch of other elite receivers. In my opinion, Tyreek Hill and CeeDee Lamb are cheat codes in their own right -- they don't project for quite the gargantuan point total that CMC put up last year, but they do both project for more points than I've ever projected a WR for. |
Tier 3 -- Dawgs |
You can't go wrong in this tier. A lot of people complain about picking from the back of the round, which I get from the perspective of missing out on the cheat codes at the top of the draft. That's always the case, though. Picking in the back half sucks. Your league really should have instituted a third-round reversal by this point to at least attempt to mitigate the disadvantage. |
Anyway, enough complaining! The players in this tier are absolute dawgs. Any one of them could finish as the top scoring Fantasy WR in 2024. |
6. Ja'Marr Chase 7. A.J. Brown 8. Amon-Ra St. Brown 9. Justin Jefferson 10. Deebo Samuel 11. Garrett Wilson 12. Puka Nacua 13. Nico Collins |
Tier 4 -- Scared money don't make money |
You've gotta make a pick. I know that these don't feel like Round 2 picks. What are you gonna do? Draft Saquon Barkley or Derrick Henry or Jonathan Taylor because that feels "safer?" Henry is a 30-year old running back, and the DraftSharks Injury Predictor has him as the "safest" pick of those three. |
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None of the picks in this range are going to feel good. That's the nature of the beast. There's a lot of ambiguity in 2024 as young players step into larger roles. That presents us with a lot of upside! Let's focus on the potential for how cool it could be if these players thrive in 2024 rather than suffering in advance anticipating these Round 2 picks coming back to bite us. |
14. Marvin Harrison Jr. 15. Jaylen Waddle 16. Drake London 17. Kyren Williams 18. Jahmyr Gibbs 19. De'Von Achane |
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Tier 5 -- I feel solid about all of these picks |
Once you hit Round 3, it's time to consider grabbing an elite tight end. " What are the trends that are gonna define 2024 that we don't know yet?" My former CBS colleague Ben Gretch ( subscribe to his substack and learn to make smarter Fantasy football decisions! ) posed that question in relation to the tight end position. He believes that the 2024 Fantasy TE group is stronger and deeper at the top than ever before, and I agree. The profiles of Trey McBride, Sam LaPorta, Travis Kelce, Mark Andrews, Kyle Pitts, Dalton Kincaid, and George Kittle are all extremely strong. I try to always land one of that bunch. That is not always realistic, as sometimes I find elite players like Nico Collins or Jaylen Waddle somehow available in Round 3. That's a good problem to have, though! |
Here's how I'd sort out the elite tight ends and the rest of Tier 5: |
20. Brandon Aiyuk 21. Jonathan Taylor 22. Derrick Henry 23. Isiah Pacheco 24. Chris Olave 25. Malik Nabers 26. Trey McBride 27. Sam LaPorta 28. Davante Adams 29. DeVonta Smith 30. DJ Moore 31. Travis Kelce 32. Mark Andrews |
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Tier 6 -- Quarterbacks are on the menu! |
33. Josh Jacobs 34. DK Metcalf 35. Cooper Kupp 36. Josh Allen 37. Mike Evans 38. Lamar Jackson 39. Jalen Hurts 40. Patrick Mahomes 41. Kyle Pitts 42. Saquon Barkley 43. Travis Etienne 44. Anthony Richardson 45. George Kittle 46. Dalton Kincaid |
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Tier 7 |
47. Rachaad White 48. James Cook 49. Kenneth Walker 50. Rashee Rice 51. Diontae Johnson 52. Michael Pittman 53. Christian Kirk 54. Amari Cooper 55. Tee Higgins 56. Tank Dell 57. Stefon Diggs |
Tier 8 |
58. David Montgomery 59. Jonathan Brooks 60. Calvin Ridley 61. C.J. Stroud 62. Zay Flowers 63. Chris Godwin 64. Xavier Worthy 65. Jaxon Smith-Njigba 66. Keenan Allen 67. Christian Watson 68. Brian Thomas Jr. 69. Rome Odunze 70. George Pickens |
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If Aiyuk is traded to Pittsburgh, Pickens would project as a barely-usable Fantasy option. If I knew that Aiyuk was going to be a Steeler, I'd rank Pickens as a borderline top-100 pick. He'd be in the same range as DeAndre Hopkins and Ladd McConkey. |
I recently moved two players into Tier 8 that had previously sat in the same range as McConkey. Brian Thomas Jr. has been the most impressive receiver that I have watched this preseason. Odunze's ascent feels inevitable and Caleb Williams looks locked and loaded to deliver a huge statistical season. Patience will likely be required with both of these rookie receivers, and neither may ever reach the top to their range of outcomes. Of course there is risk involved with betting on rookie receivers. The top to their range of outcomes is so exciting, though! |
Hitting on these types of bets give you a real chance to put together a team that can win a Fantasy championship. And hey, if you're a believer in McConkey maybe you throw him in this tier. The same logic could apply. If you're a Chase Brown believer, this is the range to make sure that you get a chance to make that upside bet. There are a bunch of players that get drafted in the fifth and sixth rounds of Fantasy drafts that I have little interest in, so I often end up looking at a draft board where my top-ranked player (usually Jonathan Brooks) is way down the actual draft board. The aggressiveness that I choose to approach this part of the draft with usually depends on how I feel about the draft room. If it feels like a room where I can afford to let a player slip another round to try to gain the most possible value with each pick, and if the slipping player does not solve an immediate problem for my roster, then I let them slip. If I already have drafted Achane, I'm probably letting Brooks slip here. |
Tier 9 |
71. Joe Mixon 72. Terry McLaurin 73. James Conner 74. Najee Harris 75. Alvin Kamara 76. Raheem Mostert 77. Jayden Daniels 78. Rhamondre Stevenson 79. Javonte Williams 80. Aaron Jones 81. Devin Singletary 82. D'Andre Swift 83. Dak Prescott 84. Joe Burrow 85. Caleb Williams 86. Tyjae Spears 87. Tony Pollard 88. Jaylen Warren 89. Jake Ferguson 90. Jayden Reed 91. Jordan Love 92. Kyler Murray 93. Joshua Palmer |
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Last Wednesday's newsletter focused on sleepers. One of the categories that I placed players into was sleepers with "injury-contingent upside." You'll find some of those players sprinkled throughout the upcoming tiers. |
The top tier that I created for injury-contingent sleepers was labeled the "Amethyst Tier." I like making tiers. |
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Tier 10 |
94. Zamir White 95. Courtland Sutton 96. Ladd McConkey 97. Blake Corum 98. DeAndre Hopkins 99. Curtis Samuel 100. Evan Engram 101. Brock Bowers 102. Zack Moss 103. Chase Brown 104. Gus Edwards 105. J.K. Dobbins 106. Trey Benson 107. Jaylen Wright 108. David Njoku |
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Tier 11 |
109. Keon Coleman (wow this is higher than consensus? If you believe in Coleman's talent, you absolutely should be drafting him. I am skeptical, and I still have him above consensus because the preseason role has been so promising.) 110. Rashid Shaheed111. Hollywood Brown 112. Pat Freiermuth 113. Tyler Lockett 114. Darnell Mooney115. Josh Downs116. Jordan Addison 117. Austin Ekeler 118. Brian Robinson 119. Ezekiel Elliott 120. Chuba Hubbard 121. Zach Charbonnet 122. Bucky Irving123. Ray Davis124. Braelon Allen125. Tyler Allgeier126. Tyrone Tracy
127. Antonio Gibson 128. Dontayvion Wicks129. Brock Purdy 130. Jameson Williams 131. Brandin Cooks |
Lots of bold names here, huh? This tier mostly reflects a difference in philosophy between how I'm drafting and how the public seems to. I want to get my hands on these premium handcuff lottery tickets. I'm never drafting the quarterbacks and tight ends in this range. Cole Kmet? Yuck! (He's actually looked really good this preseason, but the Bears seem to be set on giving Gerald Everett a large role and there's only one football to be spread among all of the Chicago pass-catching options.) |
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If Greg Dortch was six-foot-three, I'd draft him in Round 2. He and Marvin Harrison Jr. would be the coolest WR duo in the league. If I was six-foot-three I would be in the NBA. Probably not, actually, but would you believe that I once dunked a basketball on a 10-foot rim at the height of five-foot-nine? I'm much shorter than Heath Cummings, but I'm still two inches taller than Greg Dortch! |
Tier 12 |
132. Khalil Shakir 133. Xavier Legette134. Romeo Doubs 135. Jerry Jeudy 136. DeMario Douglas 137. Jalen McMillan138. Jahan Dotson 139. Dallas Goedert 140. Luke Musgrave141. Demarcus Robinson (I'm wondering if Robinson is even worth drafting lately. I wonder if Jordan Whittington might cut into his snap share.) 142. Greg Dortch143. Ja'Lynn Polk144. Adonai Mitchell145. Jermaine Burton146. Ricky Pearsall 147. Jerome Ford 148. Nick Chubb 149. Rico Dowdle 150. Khalil Herbert 151. Kimani Vidal152. MarShawn Lloyd (this makes me so sad. I've had him ranked as a borderline top-100 pick at times this summer. Hopefully his hammy heals up and we see him healthy and in action as a rookie) 153. Ty Chandler 154. Ben Sinnott155. Justin Herbert 156. Tua Tagovailoa 157. Jared Goff 158. Kirk Cousins 159. T.J. Hockenson 160. Dalton Schultz 161. Noah Fant162. Tyler Conklin 163. Taysom Hill 164. D'Onta Foreman165. Justice Hill166. Will Shipley167. Audric Estime168. Trevor Lawrence 169. Geno Smith 170. Drake Maye171. Daniel Jones172. Justin Fields173. Hunter Henry 174. Geno Smith 175. Dylan Laube176. Matthew Stafford 177. Aaron Rodgers 178. Sam Darnold179. Bo Nix 180. Jaleel McLaughlin 181. Baker Mayfield 182. Will Levis 183. Colby Parkinson184. Bryce Young |
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Tier 14 -- Why are we still drafting? |
185. Cole Kmet 186. Michael Mayer 187. Juwan Johnson 188. Greg Dulcich 189. Isaiah Likely 190. Adam Thielen 191. Jakobi Meyers 192. Mike Williams 193. Rashod Bateman 194. Michael Wilson 195. Jalen Tolbert 196. Gabe Davis 197. Derek Carr 198. Russell Wilson 199. Michael Penix Jr. 200. Chigoziem Okonkwo 201. Zach Ertz (ooh sleeper alert! Jk, I just found it funny that I was making a soon-to-be 34 year-old Zach Ertz's name bold) 202. Tyler Boyd 203. K.J. Osborn 204. Andrei Iosivas 205. Malachi Corley 206. Luke McCaffrey 207. Jordan Whittington 208. Jacob Cowing 209. Malik Washington 210. Johnny Wilson 211. Brenden Rice 212. Cade Otton 213. Jonnu Smith 214. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 215. Dameon Pierce 216. Tank Bigbsy 217. Darius Slayton 218. Jalin Hyatt 219. Kendrick Bourne 220. Keaton Mitchell 221. Kendre Miller 222. Roschon Johnson 223. Carson Steele 224. Blake Watson 225. Alexander Mattison 226. AJ Dillon 227. Samaje Perine 228. Jase McClellan 229. Theo Johnson 230. Gerald Everett 231. Mike Gesicki 232. Gardner Minshew 233. Jacoby Brissett 234. Aidan O'Connell 235. Hayden Hurst 236. Will Dissly (the public doesn't seem to be very interested in Will Dissly this year, curious.) 237. Kylen Granson 238. Erick All Jr. 239. Cade Stover 240. Wan'Dale Robinson 241. Elijah Mitchell 242. Quentin Johnston 243. Javon Baker 244. Jordan Mason 245. Eric Gray 246. Cam Akers 247. Sione Vaki 248. Tre Tucker 249. Trenton Irwin 250. Jared Wiley, I did it, I typed 250 names! Bring on the 2024 season, let's go! |
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! |
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