Updated Fantasy Football PPR Rankings 2025: Top 300 overall cheat sheet for fantasy drafts

Tim Heaney

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When drafting your fantasy football team, going through position-by-position rankings gives you a deep look at how to plan your attack. 

However, recent years, thankfully, have strengthened the argument to draft for best player available (BPA) or at least as a higher balance of your fantasy strategy. 

Therefore, using a cheat sheet for your fantasy football draft gives you the big picture when you need to make a confident decision. 

We will update these fantasy rankings, with our reasoning, multiple times this month heading into the busiest draft weekends and Week 1.

With that in mind, here's your overall top 300 fantasy football players to draft this year. Important note: These rankings tailor to leagues that reward one point per reception, or "PPR." 

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Get the full picture of our fantasy rankings process: Click these links for how we made these fantasy football rankings or for the best ways to use these rankings in your draft.

8/29/25 fantasy draft rankings update highlights:

  • Trey McBride got a tiny boost centered around Value Based Drafting (VBD). As a tight end, locking in his statistical ceiling in a rare positional advantage is more alluring than drafting Ladd McConkey.
  • Chase Brown and Kyren Williams received volume-focused nudges upward.
  • Terry McLaurin signing his extension gave him a nudge upward.
  • Alvin Kamara in a PPR league deserved to be moved up four spots.
  • Kenneth Walker II’s continued injury concerns caused him a to drop a bit, while Zach Charbonnet climbed as one of fantasy’s best RB handcuffs.
  • Rashee Rice remains an intriguing WR3 for fantasy drafts, but now that we know he’ll be docked six games, he had to drop on the statistical ceiling alone – especially since he’ll also have a bye after he’s activated.
  • T.J. Hockenson and Sam LaPorta flip-flopped to the TE4 and TE5, respectively. 
  • I was too low on Emeka Egbuka. I didn’t want to be too low on Emeka Egbuka. I still might boost him before the season starts.
  • Joe Mixon’s bad news around his foot injury sent him sinking, while Nick Chubb, Woody Marks, and Dameon Pierce each saw a boost. 
  • Despite having his legal charges dropped, Quinshon Judkins took a trip back down the rankings with his continued contract uncertainty. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford each benefitted with an uptick.
  • The Adam Thielen trade had many ramifications for the Vikings and Panthers’ WR rooms, mostly with the increases in rankings for Thielen, Jalen Coker, and Xavier Legette.
  • Daniel Jones’ Colts QB job victory over Anthony Richardson prompted a swap. It also caused a wave of Colts skill player improvements, highlighted by Tyler Warren and Josh Downs.
  • Fantasy sleeper boosts went to Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt, Trey Benson, Jayden Higgins, Isaac TeSlaa, Keaton Mitchell, Dont’e Thornton Jr., Kyle Monangai, Tory Horton, Darren Waller, Will Shipley, Roman Wilson, Tahj Brooks, Antonio Gibson.

Rankings based on league scoring settings of full-point PPR and four-point passing TDs.

RkTrPlayer NameTMPOSRKByeRk ↕️
11Ja'Marr ChaseCINWR0110 
21Bijan RobinsonATLRB015 
31Jahmyr GibbsDETRB028 
41CeeDee LambDALWR0210 
51Saquon BarkleyPHIRB039 
61Justin JeffersonMINWR036 
72Nico CollinsHOUWR046 
82Malik NabersNYGWR0514 
92Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR068 
102Christian McCaffreySFRB0414 
112De'Von AchaneMIARB0512 
122Brian Thomas Jr.JACWR078 
132Puka NacuaLARWR088 
143Derrick HenryBALRB077⬆️ 3
153Ashton JeantyLVRB068 
163Brock BowersLVTE018 
173Trey McBrideARITE028⬆️ 1
183Ladd McConkeyLACWR0912 
194Chase BrownCINRB0910⬆️ 2
204Drake LondonATLWR105 
214Bucky IrvingTBRB089 
224A.J. BrownPHIWR119 
234Jonathan TaylorINDRB1011 
244Josh JacobsGBRB115 
255Kyren WilliamsLARRB138⬆️ 1
265Terry McLaurinWASWR1212⬆️ 1
275Breece HallNYJRB129 
285Tyreek HillMIAWR1312 
295Garrett WilsonNYJWR149 
305Lamar JacksonBALQB027 
315Josh AllenBUFQB017 
325Omarion HamptonLACRB1412 
335Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR158 
345Tee HigginsCINWR1610 
356George KittleSFTE0314 
366Alvin KamaraNORB1511⬆️ 4
376Jayden DanielsWASQB0312 
386DK MetcalfPITWR175 
396Mike EvansTBWR189 
406Jalen HurtsPHIQB049 
416Davante AdamsLARWR198 
426DJ MooreCHIWR205 
436DeVonta SmithPHIWR219 
446James CookBUFRB177 
456Chuba HubbardCARRB1814 
466Kenneth Walker IIISEARB168⬇️ 2
476Courtland SuttonDENWR2212 
487TreVeyon HendersonNERB2014⬆️ 5
497Calvin RidleyTENWR2310 
507Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWR248⬆️ 4
517James ConnerARIRB198 
527Tetairoa McMillanCARWR2514 
537Joe BurrowCINQB0510 
547Patrick Mahomes IIKCQB0610 
557T.J. HockensonMINTE046⬆️ 10
567Jaylen WaddleMIAWR2612 
577Travis HunterJACWR278 
587George PickensDALWR2810 
597Sam LaPortaDETTE058⬇️ 15
607Aaron JonesMINRB216 
617D'Andre SwiftCHIRB225 
627Rashee RiceKCWR2910⬇️ 14
637Zay FlowersBALWR307 
647Chris OlaveNOWR3111 
657Jameson WilliamsDETWR328 
668David NjokuCLETE069 
678Emeka EgbukaTBWR339⬆️ 9
688Bo NixDENQB0712 
698David MontgomeryDETRB248 
708Tony PollardTENRB2510 
718Jakobi MeyersLVWR348 
728RJ HarveyDENRB2612 
738Isiah PachecoKCRB2710 
748Travis KelceKCTE0710 
758Evan EngramDENTE0812 
769Drake MayeNEQB0814 
779Dak PrescottDALQB0910 
789Jaylen WarrenPITRB285 
799Rome OdunzeCHIWR355 
809Baker MayfieldTBQB109 
819Xavier WorthyKCWR3610 
829Jordan AddisonMINWR376 
839Ricky PearsallSFWR3814 
849Mark AndrewsBALTE097⬆️ 3
859Kyler MurrayARIQB118 
869Joe MixonHOURB236⬇️ 20
879Travis Etienne Jr.JACRB308 
889Jaylen WarrenPITRB315 
899Jerry JeudyCLEWR399 
909Chris GodwinTBWR409 
9110Jacory Croskey-MerrittWASRB4112⬆️ 27
9210Jordan MasonMINRB326 
9310Zach CharbonnetSEARB338 
9410Kaleb JohnsonPITRB345 
9510Tyler WarrenINDTE1011⬆️ 12
9610Stefon DiggsNEWR4114 
9710Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGRB3514 
9810Caleb WilliamsCHIQB125 
9910Brock PurdySFQB1314 
10010Quinshon JudkinsCLERB299⬇️ 14
10110Josh DownsINDWR4211 
10210Khalil ShakirBUFWR437 
10310Jake FergusonDALTE1110 
10410Tucker KraftGBTE125 
10510Trevor LawrenceJACQB148 
10610Jared GoffDETQB158 
10710Jordan LoveGBQB165 
10811Austin EkelerWASRB4012⬆️ 7
10911Colston LovelandCHITE135⬆️ 14
11011J.J. McCarthyMINQB176⬆️ 14
11111Matthew GoldenGBWR445⬆️ 21
11211Deebo Samuel Sr.WASWR4512 
11311Rashid ShaheedNOWR4611 
11411Braelon AllenNYJRB399 
11511Justin FieldsNYJQB189 
11611Nick ChubbHOURB516⬆️ 25
11711Justin HerbertLACQB1912 
11811Tyjae SpearsTENRB3810 
11911Cam SkatteboNYGRB3614⬇️ 19
12011Rhamondre StevensonNERB3714⬇️ 9
12111Dalton KincaidBUFTE147 
12211Cooper KuppSEAWR478 
12312Ollie Gordon IIMIARB5312⬆️ 23
12412J.K. DobbinsDENRB4212 
12512Najee HarrisLACRB4512⬆️ 4
12612Jaydon BlueDALRB4310 
12712Jauan JenningsSFWR4814 
12812Trey BensonARIRB508⬆️ 12
12912Keon ColemanBUFWR497 
13012Tua TagovailoaMIAQB2012 
13112Jayden ReedGBWR505 
13212C.J. StroudHOUQB216 
13312Rico DowdleCARRB4614 
13412Javonte WilliamsDALRB4710 
13512Michael Pittman Jr.INDWR5111 
13612Brian Robinson Jr.SFRB4812 
13712Rachaad WhiteTBRB499 
13812Ray DavisBUFRB447⬇️ 16
13913Dylan SampsonCLERB559⬆️ 19
14013Brandon AiyukSFWR5214 
14113Darnell MooneyATLWR535 
14213Bryce YoungCARQB2214 
14313Dallas GoedertPHITE159 
14413Woody MarksHOURB546⬆️ 13
14513Christian KirkHOUWR546 
14613Matthew StaffordLARQB238 
14713Rashod BatemanBALWR557 
14813Keenan AllenLACWR5612 
14913Marvin Mims Jr.DENWR5712 
15013Bhayshul TutenJACRB568⬆️ 9
15113Hollywood BrownKCWR5810 
15213DeMario DouglasNEWR5914 
15313Brenton StrangeJACTE168 
15413Denver BroncosDENDST0112 
15514Jonnu SmithPITTE175 
15614Kyle Pitts Sr.ATLTE185 
15714Keaton MitchellBALRB587⬆️ 9
15814Adam ThielenMINWR6014⬆️ 9
15914Hunter HenryNETE1914 
16014Jalen CokerCARWR6114⬆️ 8
16114Cedric TillmanCLEWR629 
16214Kyle MonangaiCHIRB615⬆️ 12
16314Jayden HigginsHOUWR636⬆️ 21
16414Tank BigsbyJACRB528⬇️ 19
16514Zach ErtzWASTE2012 
16614Xavier LegetteCARWR6414⬆️ 40
16714Jaylen WrightMIARB5712 
16814Luther Burden IIICHIWR655 
16914Michael Penix Jr.ATLQB245 
17014Chig OkonkwoTENTE2110 
17114Kyle WilliamsNEWR6614 
17215Dont'e Thornton Jr.LVWR678⬆️ 35
17315Darren WallerMIATE2212⬆️ 9
17415Geno SmithLVQB258 
17515Isaac TeSlaaDETWR688⬆️ 9
17615Tre' HarrisLACWR6912 
17715Tyler AllgeierATLRB595 
17815Romeo DoubsGBWR705 
17915Jerome FordCLERB609 
18015Brashard SmithKCRB6210 
18115Elic AyomanorTENWR7110➕ NR
18215Jack BechLVWR728 
18315Sam DarnoldSEAQB268 
18415Jarquez HunterLARRB638 
18515Wan'Dale RobinsonNYGWR7314 
18615Will ShipleyPHIRB729⬆️ 9
18715Isaac GuerendoSFRB6414 
18815Philadelphia EaglesPHIDST029 
18915Isaiah LikelyBALTE237 
19015Kareem HuntKCRB7610⬆️ 9
19115Roschon JohnsonCHIRB655 
19215Jordan JamesSFRB6614 
19315Tory HortonSEAWR748⬆️ 9
19415Dyami BrownJACWR758 
19516Pittsburgh SteelersPITDST035 
19616Buffalo BillsBUFDST047 
19716Houston TexansHOUDST056 
19816Cameron WardTENQB2710 
19916Mason TaylorNYJTE249 
20018Tahj BrooksCINRB7510⬆️ 9
20116Blake CorumLARRB678 
20216Dameon PierceHOURB846⬆️ 72
20316Roman WilsonPITWR765⬆️ 9
20416Pat FreiermuthPITTE255 
20516Mike GesickiCINTE2610 
20616Adonai MitchellINDWR7711 
20716Emanuel WilsonGBRB685 
20816Joshua PalmerBUFWR787 
20915Jalen McMillanTBWR799⬇️ 6
21016Minnesota VikingsMINDST066 
21116Jalen NailorMINWR806 
21217Sean TuckerTBRB699 
21317Devin NealNORB7811⬆️ 9
21416DeAndre HopkinsBALWR817 
21517Daniel JonesINDQB3211⬆️ 9
21617Antonio GibsonNERB9114⬆️ 73
21717MarShawn LloydGBRB705 
21817Nick Westbrook-IkhineMIAWR8212⬆️ 9
21917Baltimore RavensBALDST077 
22017Los Angeles RamsLARDST088 
22117New England PatriotsNEDST0914 
22217Brandon AubreyDALPK0110 
22317Aaron RodgersPITQB295 
22417Los Angeles ChargersLACDST1012 
22517Kansas City ChiefsKCDST1110 
22617Jake BatesDETPK028 
22717Cameron DickerLACPK0312 
22817DJ GiddensINDRB7111 
22918Chris Rodriguez Jr.WASRB7912⬆️ 9
23018Isaiah DavisNYJRB739 
23118Trevor EtienneCARRB7414 
23218Cade OttonTBTE279 
23317Malik WashingtonMIAWR8312⬆️ 9
23418Ja'Tavion SandersCARTE2814 
23518Arizona CardinalsARIDST128 
23618Wil LutzDENPK0412 
23718Seattle SeahawksSEADST138 
23818Quentin JohnstonLACWR8412 
23918Ka'imi FairbairnHOUPK056 
24018Jake ElliottPHIPK069 
24118San Francisco 49ersSFDST1414 
24218Detroit LionsDETDST158 
24318Washington CommandersWASDST1712 
24418Green Bay PackersGBDST165 
24518Justice HillBALRB777 
24619Russell WilsonNYGQB3014 
24718Michael WilsonARIWR858 
24818Jordan WhittingtonLARWR868 
24918Harrison ButkerKCPK0710 
25018Diontae JohnsonCLEWR879 
25119Younghoe KooATLPK085 
25219Chase McLaughlinTBPK099 
25319Evan McPhersonCINPK1010 
25419Daniel CarlsonLVPK118 
25519Alec PierceINDWR8811 
25619Dontayvion WicksGBWR895 
25719Raheem MostertLVRB808 
25819Elijah ArroyoSEATE298 
25919Kendre MillerNORB8111 
26019Miles SandersDALRB8210 
26119Jaxson DartNYGQB3414⬆️ 9
26219Jaylin NoelHOUWR906 
26319Spencer RattlerNOQB3111 
26419Tutu AtwellLARWR918 
26519Jalen RoyalsKCWR9210 
26619Juwan JohnsonNOTE3011 
26719Elijah MooreBUFWR937 
26820Shedeur SandersCLEQB339 
26919Calvin Austin IIIPITWR945 
27019Darius SlaytonNYGWR9514 
27119Jaleel McLaughlinDENRB8312 
27219Dalton SchultzHOUTE316 
27319Matt GayWASPK1212 
27420Anthony Richardson Sr.INDQB2811⬇️ 6
27519Andrei IosivasCINWR9610 
27620Devin SingletaryNYGRB8514 
27720Kenneth GainwellPITRB865 
27820Tyler LockettTENWR9710 
27920Chris BoswellPITPK135 
28020Kimani VidalLACRB8712 
28120Devaughn VeleNOWR9812 
28220Chicago BearsCHIDST185 
28320Pat BryantDENWR9912 
28420Jalen TolbertDALWR10010 
28520Tyler BassBUFPK147 
28620Elijah MitchellKCRB8810 
28720Noah FantCINTE3210 
28820Cole KmetCHITE335 
28920Samaje PerineCINRB8910 
29020Audric EstimePHIRB9012⬇️ 6
29120Jason SandersMIAPK1512 
29220New York GiantsNYGDST1914 
29320Kayshon BoutteNEWR10114 
29420Malik WashingtonMIAWR10212 
29520New York JetsNYJDST209 
29620Terrance FergusonLARTE348 
29720Noah GrayKCTE3510 
29820Harold Fannin Jr.CLETE369 
29920Ty JohnsonBUFRB917 
30020Christian WatsonGBWR1035 

PPR RANKINGS: QB | RB | WR | TE | DST | PK

Playing in a Non-PPR league? TOP 300 Cheat Sheet | RB | WR | TE

Fantasy Cheat Sheet Tips: Picks 1-100

Elite wide receivers earn a stronger nudge toward the top picks in any PPR draft.

Running quarterbacks remain heavily pushed up these rankings, even in leagues that only start one. (We can dive into superflex and 2QB formats elsewhere.) The understandable allure offered by the ground stats piled up by the likes of Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson could prove to make a difference in many isolated weeks.

However, given the more tightly packed distribution of the leading scorers at the position, quarterback offers the easiest road to profitability in your everyday fantasy league. I often prefer to wait and attack the borderline of the top 10 players (in 2025, names like Dak Prescott, Trevor Lawrence). 

Loading up on wide receivers and big-workload running backs remains the best strategy to fill your standard lineup of 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, FLEX offensive skill players.

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Fantasy Cheat Sheet Tips: Picks 101-onward

When moving down the list, drafters should become less concerned about players who can immediately be serviceable and instead chase high-ceiling players who could wind up winning fantasy leagues with a bigger opportunity.

This is where you want to chase tandem or backup running backs who could chew up a role that would befit a starter should the No. 1 name on the depth chart miss time with injury, get traded, or face league discipline.

  • Example: While San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is in an elite position for one of fantasy football's top running back workloads, middle-rounds darling Brian Robinson Jr. could wind up as a league winner if CMC were to again miss time due to injury.

2025 DRAFT SLEEPERS: QB | RB | WR | TE | DST

How these Top 300 PPR Fantasy Football Rankings were created

Every reception matters

Unlike the original fantasy format, the most common fantasy league default setting rewards every reception, whether it be with half a point (half-PPR, or 0.5 PPR) or a full point (PPR). 

The scale at which the rankings change between a half-point and a full point might impact the overall rankings but should generally be considered the same distribution of value. 

Positional Value

An overall fantasy cheat aims to balance picking the players who'll score the most points (regardless of position) while also recognizing the abundance or scarcity of individual positions. 

Example: In a common fantasy league where you start one quarterback with few scoring nuances that differ from the typical 4-point touchdown pass, QBs don't typically need to be aggressively pursued. 

The chase for top workloads among wide receivers, running backs, and tight ends becomes even more competitive. The more targets a pass-catcher earns, the better chance to earn points via catches in PPR.

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Tiered Rankings System

Locking yourself into drafting one or a handful of favorite players could leave you on tilt if they're selected by your opponents -- and, in turn, throwing off your entire strategy.

Grouping players into tiers allows you to clearly prioritize and itemize the urgency which you need to build your team.

Opportunity & Role

Players can possess exciting football skills that would make them enticing draft targets, all things equal. However, they may rank behind less exciting names that will start as an important part of their team's offense.

Balancing when to chase safety versus upside is one of the most important aspects of navigating a fantasy draft. 

For these specific PPR rankings, when trying to break a tie between a few names, lean toward players in position to earn frequent targets. Even if the player isn't as much of a downfield receiving threat, the opportunities and stats like targets per route run play heavily into the upside for which you should draft.

Strength of Schedule

Similarly valued players are often separated by predicting their opponents' futility -- especially if they face a weak division foe twice in one season.

That being said, strength of schedule is a slightly overrated attribute to use in fantasy sports, in the vein that many use it as an end-all, be-all argument.

Tim Heaney

Tim Heaney joined The Sporting News in 2025 as Fantasy Football Editor. For nearly 20 years, the FSWA award winner has created fantasy NFL and MLB rankings, podcasts, and analysis for sites including ESPN, USA Today/Sports Weekly, KFFL, RotoWire, and RotoBaller. The Boston University alum hopes he’s helped a few followers win their leagues, even when he’s a year too early on breakout players.