Fantasy Basketball PG Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at point guard

Kyle Irving

Fantasy Basketball PG Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at point guard image

The point guard position is the most loaded in fantasy basketball with 15-plus upper-tier players worth getting excited about if you land them on your roster. However, even just a quick at our 2021 fantasy basketball PG rankings lets you know there are a variety of draft strategies you can employ with point guards. Should you spend your first-round pick on the likes of Luka Doncic, Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, or Damian Lillard and lock up an elite fantasy option; or should you sit back and wait on this position because you can still get potential sleepers and breakouts like Dejounte Murray or Lonzo Ball if you're patient? 

The NBA season is fast approaching, with things kicking off on Tuesday, Oct. 19. As such, fantasy draft season is also heating up, and you'll need more than just a top 200 cheat sheet to really dominate your draft.

DOMINATE YOUR DRAFT: 2021 fantasy basketball cheat sheet

Check out our 2021 fantasy PG rankings. 

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

Fantasy Basketball PG Rankings 2021: Top players, breakout sleepers at point guard

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Rank Player Team
1.Luka DoncicDAL
2.Russell WestbrookLAL
3.Stephen CurryGSW
4.Damian LillardPOR
5.Trae YoungATL
6.Chris PaulPHX
7.De'Aaron FoxSAC
8.LaMelo BallCHA
9.Kyrie IrvingBKN
10.Fred VanVleetTOR
11.Malcolm BrogdonIND
12.Ja MorantMEM
13.Ben SimmonsPHI
14.Kyle LowryMIA
15.Cade CunninghamDET
16.Dejounte MurraySAS
17.Lonzo BallCHI
18.Jalen SuggsORL
19.Darius GarlandCLE
20.Mike ConleyUTA
21.Jamal MurrayDEN
22.Spencer DinwiddieWAS
23.Marcus SmartBOS
24.Kemba WalkerNYK
25.Devonte' GrahamNOP
26.D'Angelo RussellMIN
27.Tyrese HaliburtonSAC
28.Dennis SchroderBOS
29.John WallHOU
30.Reggie JacksonLAC
31.TJ McConnellIND
32.Derrick WhiteSAS
33.Markelle FultzORL
34.Derrick RoseNYK
35.Goran DragicTOR
36.Coby WhiteCHI
37.Cole AnthonyORL
38.Monte MorrisDEN
39.Cory JosephDET
40.Josh GiddeyOKC

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.