Rocknron's Fantasy Football top 30!
These are my top 30 players regardless of position for PPR leagues. If you draft these players I GUARANTEE you will win your league! Here we go:
1. Dalvin Cook-RB Minnesota Vikings
Absolute stud when healthy. Was healthy last season. Draft without concern and start every week.
2. Christian McCaffrey-RB Carolina Panthers
Would be #1 if not for injury concerns from last season. Absolute beast in PPR.
3. Travis Kelce-TE Kansas City Chiefs
Far and away the #1 TE. Draft and start every week no matter who the defense is. Only TE I would draft in top 10.
4. Alvin Kamara-RB New Orleans Saints
Another RB to start regardless of matchup. Maybe a little concern with Brees gone, but not much. Sean Payton will get the ball to him often.
5. Patrick Mahomes-QB Kansas City Chiefs
Almost always the first QB drafted and should be. No defense good enough to shut him down. Draft with no doubt.
6. Josh Allen-QB Buffalo Bills
Big time fantasy points with his arm and legs. He and Mahomes could be drafted as high as #1 and that is ok with me.
7. Ezekiel Elliott-RB Dallas Cowboys
Zeke comes in lighter and fitter this season. As long as O-line is fairly healthy will have a big season.
8. Tyreek Hill-WR Kansas City Chiefs
The human video game will put up big highlights and fantasy production.
9. Derrick Henry-RB Tennessee Titans
Continues to produce big time even against boxes stacked against him. With the addition of Julio Jones, Henry could find the yards even easier this season.
10. Davante Adams-WR Green Bay Packers
Thank goodness Rodgers showed up to play QB. That keeps Adams near the top of WR rankings.
11. Antonio Gibson-RB Washington Football Team
Gibson was really good in his rookie season. My gut tells me he is in for a big breakout year in fantasy.
12. Saquon Barkley-RB New York Giants
Barkley would be top 5 if not for injury concerns. Absolute beast when healthy. But, that is the big question.
13. Nick Chubb-RB Cleveland Browns
If not for the presence of Kareem Hunt, Chubb would be higher on the list. Very productive and consistent player, though.
14. Jonathan Taylor-RB Indianapolis Colts
Taylor had a very good rookie season and was in line for an even better year til injuries to his QB and O-line. This could hinder him a little, but is still a worthy high pick.
15. Dak Prescott-QB Dallas Cowboys
Dak is back for the attack! He will put up big numbers if he is healthy. Was never hurt before so last years big injury should be considered a fluke.
16. Stefon Diggs-WR Buffalo Bills
Great route runner and a tough player. With his QB's continued growth, Diggs value should continue to grow as well.
17. DeAndre Hopkins-WR Arizona Cardinals
Big time player and fantasy producer. And, a very consistent fantasy producer.
18. Aaron Jones-RB Green Bay Packers
A top 5 RB from last season that provides very consistent scoring for your team.
19. Lamar Jackson-QB Baltimore Ravens
A stud in fantasy even thought mostly because of his running ability. If his passing improves could be devastatingly good.
20. Najee Harris-RB Pittsburgh Steelers
Although a rookie, rooking RB's have consistently performed in fantasy. A rushing and receiving stud, should put up good numbers right away.
21. Calvin Ridley-WR Atlanta Falcons
Taking over the WR 1 spot will lead to big time production for this former Bama star.
22. DK Metcalf-WR Seattle Seahawks
Absolute physical BEAST. Had a breakout year last season and should continue to improve as a receiver and fantasy producer.
23. CeeDee Lamb-WR Dallas Cowboys
Had a solid first season mostly without Dak Prescott at QB. With Dak back, Lamb is headed for a breakout campaign.
24. Austin Ekeler-RB L.A. Chargers
If not for health concerns, Ekeler could be much higher on the list. Will produce in this offense, if healthy.
25. Darren Waller-TE Las Vegas Raiders
Easily the #2 TE behind Kelce. Very good and consistent fantasy producer.
26. George Kittle-TE San Francisco 49ers
Big time player would be higher on the list if not for the old 'injury concerns'.
27. Clyde Edwards-Helaire-RB Kansas City Chiefs
Wanted to put Edwards-Helaire higher but disappointed me last season. If the Chiefs use him properly though, could have a big season.
28. Justin Jefferson-WR Minnesota Vikings
An exceptional rookie season propels Jefferson into his second year. Should produce big numbers again.
29. Allen Robinson II-WR Chicago Bears
Robinson keeps producing even with spotty QB play. If the QB situation in Chicago improves this year, Robinson could help steal your league championship.
30. D'Andre Swift-RB Detroit Lions
Loved his skill coming out of Georgia. Was a little banged up and under-used last season. If clear RB 1 in Detroit this season, should put up very good numbers.
