Absent injuries or significant developments from camp, your rankings should be pretty close to set. You’ve done all your research and drawn your conclusions. All that’s left now is to nail the perfect draft and get some wings and nachos every Sunday for like the next four months or so.
Below you’ll find my overall rankings, which you can break down by position at your convenience. You’ll see my general draft strategy: Hit running backs early and often. If you miss out on the top options, wait on tight end. Pound receiver in the middle rounds. Take your quarterback when the value is too good to pass up.
Above all, play jazz. Practice drafts early and often with our draft simulator. Use the draft assistant. Take value when you can find it. Most importantly, have fun. It’s a game. Treat it as such.
My specific approach to each position is outlined here:
Dan Harris’s Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings
Dan Harris’s Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings
Dan Harris’s Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings
Dan Harris’s Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings
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ADP – Average Draft Position
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