Fantasy Basketball PF Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at power forward

Kyle Irving

Fantasy Basketball PF Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at power forward image

Power forward is a position where, if you don't get one of the top-tier players, you have to hope you hit on a diamond in the rough who has a breakout season. Of course, it would be nice to land a Giannis Antetokounmpo, Anthony Davis, Julius Randle or Zion Williamson, but that would require spending an early-round pick. If you hold off and wait until the middle rounds, you'll try and strike gold on players like Draymond Green, Jonathan Isaac or Larry Nance Jr. or a sleeper even further down our 2021 fantasy basketball PF rankings.

The NBA regular season set to tip off on Tuesday, Oct. 19, which means fantasy basketball draft season is in full swing. We're breaking down every position in addition to our overall top 200 rankings to help with your draft prep.

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Below you can find our top 40 power forward rankings for the upcoming season.

2021 FANTASY BASKETBALL RANKINGS:
Point guard | Shooting guard | Small forward | Center | Top 200

Fantasy Basketball PF Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at power forward

Position eligibility based on ESPN settings

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Rank Player Team
1.Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL
2.Anthony DavisLAL
3.Julius RandleNYK
4.Zion WilliamsonNOP
5.Christian WoodHOU
6.John CollinsATL
7.Pascal SiakamTOR
8.Evan MobleyCLE
9.Draymond GreenGSW
10.Jerami GrantDET
11.Jonathan IsaacORL
12.Jaren Jackson Jr.MEM
13.Kelly OlynykDET
14.Robert CovingtonPOR
15.Harrison BarnesSAC
16.PJ WashingtonCHA
17.Kyle KuzmaWAS
18.Larry Nance Jr.POR
19.Chuma OkekeORL
20.Al HorfordBOS
21.Aaron GordonDEN
22.Bojan BogdanovicUTA
23.Serge IbakaLAC
24.Rui HachimuraWAS
25.Marvin Bagley IIISAC
26.Montrezl HarrellWAS
27.Scottie BarnesTOR
28.Daniel TheisHOU
29.Brandon ClarkeMEM
30.Danilo GallinariATL
31.Bobby PortisMIL
32.Blake GriffinBKN
33.Lauri MarkkanenCLE
34.Aleksej PokusevskiOKC
35.Jarred VanderbiltMIN
36.Jae CrowderPHX
37.Isaiah RobyOKC
38.Jeff GreenDEN
39.Paul MillsapBKN
40.Davis BertansWAS

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.