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Barfield's Top-200 Fantasy Football Rankings

Strict top-to-bottom 200 overall lists aren't the best way to contextualize the fantasy football landscape. Every league is different. Every team is different. Every draft is different. This is a disclaimer that these ranks are far from the be-all and end-all, and you should be doing far more fantasy research than just blindly following my list. I wrote detailed team previews with outlooks on every player, Marcas Grant has been diving deep on players that you're too high and too low on, and I have a Tiers cheat sheet that you can download to give my ranks a little more context.

As a reminder, NFL Fantasy has switched to PPR (one point per reception) as our default scoring system this year. If you're new to PPR, I wrote a primer on how these critical changes should impact your team-building process.

Below are my top-200 QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs for 2019. I also ranked the top-15 D/ST and kicker options at the bottom of the page. I'll update this article once or twice per week until the beginning of the season, so make sure you bookmark or save this page!

Top-200

  1. Nick Chubb -- RB8
  1. Mike Evans -- WR8
  1. Joe Mixon -- RB9
  1. Dalvin Cook -- RB10
  1. Todd Gurley -- RB11
  1. Adam Thielen -- WR10
  1. Amari Cooper -- WR11
  1. Aaron Jones -- RB15
  1. Stefon Diggs -- WR13
  1. Mark Ingram -- RB16
  1. Chris Carson -- RB17
  1. Zach Ertz -- TE3
  1. Robert Woods -- WR16
  1. Chris Godwin -- WR18
  1. Josh Jacobs -- RB18
  1. T.Y. Hilton -- WR19
  1. Marlon Mack -- RB19
  1. Duke Johnson -- RB22
  1. James White -- RB23
  1. Sony Michel -- RB24
  1. D.J. Moore -- WR21
  1. Cooper Kupp -- WR22
  1. Tyler Boyd -- WR25
  1. A.J. Green -- WR29
  1. Josh Gordon -- WR31
  1. Marvin Jones -- WR32
  1. Kenyan Drake -- RB31
  1. LeSean McCoy -- RB32
  1. Will Fuller -- WR35
  1. Jared Cook -- TE8
  1. Tarik Cohen -- RB34
  1. Matt Ryan -- QB5
  1. Cam Newton -- QB6
  1. Dante Pettis -- WR41
  1. Matt Breida -- RB40
  1. Corey Davis -- WR42
  1. Jared Goff -- QB9
  1. John Brown -- WR47
  1. Dak Prescott -- QB10
  1. Drew Brees -- QB11
  1. Kyler Murray -- QB13
  1. Tony Pollard -- RB44
  1. Dion Lewis -- RB46
  1. Justice Hill -- RRB47
  1. Jordan Reed -- TE11
  1. Mark Andrews -- TE12
  1. Eric Ebron -- TE13
  1. Kirk Cousins -- QB16
  1. Kyle Rudolph -- TE14
  1. Golden Tate -- WR55
  1. Tom Brady -- QB18
  1. Josh Allen -- QB21
  1. Trey Burton -- TE16
  1. Deebo Samuel -- WR59
  1. Jack Doyle -- TE17
  1. Keke Coutee -- WR60
  1. Kenny Stills -- WR61
  1. Greg Olsen -- TE18
  1. Jimmy Graham -- TE19
  1. Ronald Jones -- RB52
  1. Nyheim Hines -- RB54
  1. Sam Darnold -- QB22
  1. D.K. Metcalf -- WR66
  1. Ito Smith -- RB59
  1. Frank Gore -- RB60
  1. Noah Fant -- TE22
  1. Mohamed Sanu -- WR67
  1. Derek Carr -- QB23
  1. Carlos Hyde -- RB61
  1. Mike Gesicki -- TE25
  1. Tyler Eifert -- TE26
  1. Cole Beasley -- WR68
  1. Trey Quinn -- WR69
  1. Andy Dalton -- QB26
  1. Kareem Hunt -- RB63
  1. Ted Ginn -- WR71
  1. Kareem Hunt -- RB64
  1. D.J. Chark -- WR72
  1. Zay Jones -- WR73
  1. Mike Davis -- RB67
  1. A.J. Brown -- WR75
  1. Keesean Johnson -- WR78
  1. Miles Boykin -- WR79

Notable Player Movement Since Last Update

-- Damien Williams DOWN from RB11 (20 overall) to RB27 (60 overall)

-- LeSean McCoy UP from RB47 (128 overall) to RB32 (75 overall)

-- Darwin Thompson DOWN from RB41 (96 overall) to RB51 (132 overall)

-- Devin Singletary UP from RB51 (137 overall) to RB38 (94 overall)

-- Albert Wilson UP from WR66 (171 overall) to WR54 (137 overall)

Top-15 Defenses

Note: My favorite targets have been the Ravens, Bills, and Patriots D/ST. Baltimore is underrated in general this year and their schedule should allow them to have a lot of leads and play aggressively on defense. The Bills and Patriots are usually available in the final round of drafts and both defenses have a slew of easy opening matchups against weak offenses.

Top-15 Kickers