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.
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2. Christian McCaffrey-RB Carolina Panthers
Would be #1 if not for injury concerns from last season. Absolute beast in PPR.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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8. Tyreek Hill-WR Kansas City Chiefs
The human video game will put up big highlights and fantasy production.
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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.
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10. Davante Adams-WR Green Bay Packers
Thank goodness Rodgers showed up to play QB. That keeps Adams near the top of WR rankings.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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17. DeAndre Hopkins-WR Arizona Cardinals
Big time player and fantasy producer. And, a very consistent fantasy producer.
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18. Aaron Jones-RB Green Bay Packers
A top 5 RB from last season that provides very consistent scoring for your team.
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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.
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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.
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21. Calvin Ridley-WR Atlanta Falcons
Taking over the WR 1 spot will lead to big time production for this former Bama star.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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25. Darren Waller-TE Las Vegas Raiders
Easily the #2 TE behind Kelce. Very good and consistent fantasy producer.
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26. George Kittle-TE San Francisco 49ers
Big time player would be higher on the list if not for the old 'injury concerns'.
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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.
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28. Justin Jefferson-WR Minnesota Vikings
An exceptional rookie season propels Jefferson into his second year. Should produce big numbers again.
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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.
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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.
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