![]() ![]() Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker | SuperflexĪs usual, running backs and wide receivers dominate the early portion of the rankings, while QBs and TEs start to appear more frequently throughout what would be the equivalent to the fourth and fifth rounds. The individual players picked in various spots will vary greatly, especially once you get past the first five or so rounds. Quarterbacks are also ranked a little lower than they'll likely go in your draft, but other than that, it's a pretty fair representation of how most drafts could shake out, at least in terms of positional runs. We generally have D/STs ranked lower than most sites because we don't think defenses should be drafted as highly as they are given the volatility of the position. That said, our Top 200 weaves the various tiers of positions throughout, and we try to guess where the positional runs will/should start. You can't predict each owner's draft strategy or sleeper list, so there's no way your draft will go according to "script." ![]() ![]() 25 in a Top 200, it wouldn't be surprising to see someone get excited and draft him 12th overall when your real draft rolls around. But even though it's easy to conservatively rank Lamar Jackson No. Quarterbacks, despite being the highest scorers, aren't the top players, as running backs are always more valuable due to durability/workload concerns. No 2020 fantasy football cheat sheet is complete with a set of Top 200 rankings, and our standard version, while not a glorified mock draft, does its best to balance talent and position value. ![]()
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