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Scott Engel's Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: The King’s Updated Analysis

Rachaad White - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Scott Engel's updated fantasy football draft rankings and analysis for 2024. He spotlights NFL players he is higher and lower on than other fantasy analysts.

So much has been going on this preseason. Frequent updates of fantasy football rankings have become an essential (and fun) task. Here are my latest fantasy football rankings updates for all positions.

My overall rankings below the analysis are for PPR formats. You can also see my PPR rankings by position, Half-PPR rankings, Standard (non-PPR) rankings, and Superflex rankings as part of the RotoBaller Fantasy Football Season Pass. Enter promo code KING at checkout when you register for an additional discount.

In the rundown below, I focus on players from all positions that I have ranked higher or lower than the FantasyPros Expert Consensus (ECR). The analysis leans to PPR formats.

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Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: Running Backs Analysis

Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams

Higher Than ECR: I have seen and heard many speculative takes that indicate rookie Blake Corum may seriously threaten Williams’ playing time. I don’t think he will be more than a change-of-pace back, as Williams clearly earned the lead role last year.

Corum was brought in to ensure the No. 1 RB does not get overworked, and now provides a solid backup option for the Rams. I don’t expect his role to be larger than that.

Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers

Higher: The move to Green Bay will revive the production of the 2022 First-Team All-Pro selection. Jacobs will now be the goal-line finisher for an ascending offense and you can likely draft him as a value RB2 in the fourth round of single-QB format drafts. The Packers wanted Jacobs, the Raiders did not, and he will be an essential part of the offensive attack.


Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Lower: Last season, White tied with Christian McCaffrey for the second-most carries in the NFL and also finished with 70 receptions. But I will not overdraft an RB who rushed for 3.6 yards per carry just based on last year’s volume. In 2023, he also ranked 47th in Breakaway Run Rate and 23rd in Juke Rate among RBs, according to PlayerProfiler.com.

Rookie Bucky Irving will likely cut into White’s total touches, too. I would target the second-year RB just inside the top 20 at his position.

D'Andre Swift, Chicago Bears

Higher: Yes, I know Khalil Herbert has still made his presence known in the preseason. But Swift was the one who was brought in to lead the backfield and will be the main fantasy producer when play starts for real. The ex-Lion and Eagle could come through with the best season of his career so far as a primary ball carrier and receiver out of the backfield to support Caleb Williams.

Tony Pollard, Tennessee Titans

Lower: Tyjae Spears is the upside play from Tennessee, and Pollard has only looked his best in the past as a part-time back. He could get outpaced and outproduced by the promising second-year man, as Spears potentially takes over the larger portion of the timeshare.

Gus Edwards, Los Angeles Chargers

Higher: Let’s not forget that he rushed for 13 TDs last season. Edwards won’t quite reach that number with the Chargers but will be the main goal-line runner for what is expected to be a run-heavy offense under Jim Harbaugh. The former Raven may top the depth chart and produce adequately enough as a runner to merit a later RB3 draft pick.

Jonathon Brooks, Carolina Panthers

Lower: The rookie will miss all of the preseason and the first weeks of the regular season. That means he must adjust to the pro game after the season starts while also getting back into optimum game shape and maintaining confidence in his knee. Rostering Brooks may require a lot of patience to possibly see a payoff until later in the year.

Jaylen Wright, Miami Dolphins

Higher: De'Von Achane and Raheem Mostert do have established fantasy backgrounds as injury risks. If Wright has to fill in for either one at any time, he will fit right in with one of the top offenses in the NFL with his upside and ability to rip off big gainers. If you draft Achane as an RB2, try to angle for Wright as the later handcuff.

 

Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: Wide Receivers Analysis

Malik Nabers, New York Giants

Higher: I have the Giants rookie ranked just outside the top 15 WRs. Daniel Jones is not a winning NFL QB, yet he will still get the ball enough to Nabers. Jones will turn the ball over and frustrate Giants fans for sure, but he will also lead scoring drives and target his new No. 1 WR very often. Even mediocre QBs can support a good fantasy WR2.

The former LSU star uses good techniques to get open and has a knack for making the difficult catch. Only Marvin Harrison Jr. may have a higher ceiling among rookie WRs.

DJ Moore, Chicago Bears

Lower: I like Moore as a pure NFL WR this year, as he will haul in many important catches for his rookie QB. The trusty veteran has always been a model of reliability for his QBs, and Williams might be a very good one right away. But I am not willing to draft Moore inside the top 25 at WR when Keenan Allen, Rome Odunze, Cole Kmet, and Swift will all demand their share of offensive touches.

Chicago’s top WR will make timely and important plays, but I expect a bump down in fantasy output. I don’t see 90 catches and 1,300 yards being in the range of reachable statistical thresholds again.

Tank Dell, Houston Texans

Lower: I may catch some flak for this, but here I go. Dell was everyone’s favorite sleeper outside of that guy named Puka last season. But he checks in at 165 pounds and the Texans have to pick their spots to let him loose. He should not be on the field for plays like the one last season when Dell suffered a fractured fibula in a crunch of players at the goal line.

Stefon Diggs will still draw defensive respect and is a more ideal No. 2 NFL WR in terms of build. Dell will still provide some spike outings, but I don’t expect him to be statistically dependable. He will operate as an upside WR3 for Houston rather than as a regular target for C.J. Stroud.

Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills

Higher: There are already published and reported concerns about Coleman’s ability to separate from defenders, but I still view him as a higher-end WR4 because of the friendly opportunity in front of him with the Bills. Curtis Samuel and Khalil Shakir don’t model as true starting NFL WRs, and Coleman can improve as the season progresses. He should be a frequent TD target for Josh Allen.

Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers

Higher: This is another rookie I like, and you can consider the Chargers offense for a value play or two, as evidenced by the inclusion of McConkey and Edwards in this rundown. Even though the Los Angeles offense may favor the run more than other teams will, when Justin Herbert passes the ball, he might find his rookie WR to be quite reliable.

McConkey has the potential to be a factor in many key passing situations, and has some true PPR promise.


Jalin Hyatt, New York Giants

Higher: He is off the radar of many drafters in seasonal formats, but Hyatt is a WR that I have monitored since last season. He has dangerous deep gears that can help him burn defenders for big plays.

The second-year WR is a fun final round pick if all your other positions are filled out adequately enough. The Giants have obvious QB concerns. This possible splashy playmaker is still worth a late flier. Even putting him in my top 70 WRs is ranking Hyatt ahead of many others.

 

Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: Tight Ends Analysis

Tyler Conklin, New York Jets

Higher: He has stirred a lot of positive buzz in the preseason, and Conklin can operate as one of the most productive pass-catchers for Aaron Rodgers. Mike Williams is a notorious injury risk, and Malachi Corley may take some time to develop as a regularly productive pro.

With 61 receptions last year, the Jets TE ranked just outside the top 10 at the position despite all of the major QB issues. Working with Aaron Rodgers can help elevate Conklin as a fantasy producer in 2024.

Noah Fant, Seattle Seahawks

Higher: Last year, Fant was part of a crowded TE picture in Seattle. Now Will Dissly and Colby Parkinson are gone, and he will be the Seahawks’ unrivaled No. 1 TE. There are still prominent WRs ahead of Fant for targets, but he could be a quality streamer for some respectable outings and TD potential

New offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb may incorporate the TE more into the flow of the offense this season. If you wait until later to address the position, aim for Fant as a depth pick at TE.

 

Scott Engel's Fantasy Football Draft Rankings (PPR)

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Rank Player Name Team Pos. ECR vs. ECR
1 Tyreek Hill MIA WR 3 2
2 Christian McCaffrey SF RB 1 -1
3 CeeDee Lamb DAL WR 2 -1
4 Ja'Marr Chase CIN WR 4 0
5 Breece Hall NYJ RB 8 3
6 Justin Jefferson MIN WR 6 0
7 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR 5 -2
8 Bijan Robinson ATL RB 7 -1
9 Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 10 1
10 A.J. Brown PHI WR 9 -1
11 Jonathan Taylor IND RB 11 0
12 Saquon Barkley PHI RB 14 2
13 Puka Nacua LAR WR 12 -1
14 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI WR 15 1
15 Kyren Williams LAR RB 29 14
16 Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB 13 -3
17 Derrick Henry BAL RB 39 22
18 Isiah Pacheco KC RB 34 16
19 Travis Etienne Jr. JAC RB 20 1
20 Nico Collins HOU WR 26 6
21 De'Von Achane MIA RB 36 15
22 Chris Olave NO WR 18 -4
23 Mike Evans TB WR 25 2
24 Josh Allen BUF QB 19 -5
25 Drake London ATL WR 17 -8
26 Davante Adams LV WR 16 -10
27 Brandon Aiyuk SF WR 23 -4
28 Sam LaPorta DET TE 27 -1
29 Jalen Hurts PHI QB 22 -7
30 Travis Kelce KC TE 32 2
31 Patrick Mahomes II KC QB 30 -1
32 Josh Jacobs GB RB 46 14
33 Joe Mixon HOU RB 49 16
34 DK Metcalf SEA WR 38 4
35 George Pickens PIT WR 54 19
36 Malik Nabers NYG WR 40 4
37 Deebo Samuel Sr. SF WR 35 -2
38 Lamar Jackson BAL QB 31 -7
39 Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR 21 -18
40 Amari Cooper CLE WR 43 3
41 Cooper Kupp LAR WR 28 -13
42 DeVonta Smith PHI WR 37 -5
43 Mark Andrews BAL TE 57 14
44 Trey McBride ARI TE 48 4
45 Jaylen Waddle MIA WR 24 -21
46 DJ Moore CHI WR 33 -13
47 Kenneth Walker III SEA RB 56 9
48 James Cook BUF RB 44 -4
49 Dalton Kincaid BUF TE 70 21
50 Alvin Kamara NO RB 45 -5
51 Aaron Jones MIN RB 66 15
52 Rachaad White TB RB 41 -11
53 Calvin Ridley TEN WR 72 19
54 Anthony Richardson IND QB 47 -7
55 D'Andre Swift CHI RB 75 20
56 David Montgomery DET RB 71 15
57 Kyle Pitts ATL TE 81 24
58 Tee Higgins CIN WR 53 -5
59 C.J. Stroud HOU QB 52 -7
60 James Conner ARI RB 69 9
61 Zamir White LV RB 73 12
62 Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB 65 3
63 Terry McLaurin WAS WR 55 -8
64 Stefon Diggs HOU WR 42 -22
65 Evan Engram JAC TE 77 12
66 Dak Prescott DAL QB 64 -2
67 Zay Flowers BAL WR 50 -17
68 Kyler Murray ARI QB 58 -10
69 Joe Burrow CIN QB 59 -10
70 Christian Kirk JAC WR 51 -19
71 Diontae Johnson CAR WR 68 -3
72 Rashee Rice KC WR 61 -11
73 Tank Dell HOU WR 60 -13
74 Raheem Mostert MIA RB 82 8
75 Javonte Williams DEN RB 84 9
76 Keon Coleman BUF WR 122 46
77 Jordan Love GB QB 67 -10
78 Brock Purdy SF QB 76 -2
79 Najee Harris PIT RB 74 -5
80 Devin Singletary NYG RB 96 16
81 George Kittle SF TE 83 2
82 David Njoku CLE TE 94 12
83 Chris Godwin TB WR 62 -21
84 Ladd McConkey LAC WR 97 13
85 Keenan Allen CHI WR 63 -22
86 Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB 86 0
87 Jayden Daniels WAS QB 78 -9
88 Caleb Williams CHI QB 87 -1
89 Brian Robinson Jr. WAS RB 93 4
90 Jameson Williams DET WR 118 28
91 Zack Moss CIN RB 110 19
92 Xavier Worthy KC WR 98 6
93 Jake Ferguson DAL TE 91 -2
94 Jared Goff DET QB 89 -5
95 Courtland Sutton DEN WR 100 5
96 Christian Watson GB WR 103 7
97 Jakobi Meyers LV WR 114 17
98 Tony Pollard TEN RB 88 -10
99 Austin Ekeler WAS RB 108 9
100 Nick Chubb CLE RB 124 24
101 Jerome Ford CLE RB 120 19
102 Brock Bowers LV TE 105 3
103 Tyjae Spears TEN RB 95 -8
104 Gus Edwards LAC RB 126 22
105 Chase Brown CIN RB 109 4
106 Jaylen Warren PIT RB 79 -27
107 Chuba Hubbard CAR RB 136 29
108 Jonathon Brooks CAR RB 115 7
109 Trevor Lawrence JAC QB 92 -17
110 Rico Dowdle DAL RB 145 35
111 Justin Herbert LAC QB 107 -4
112 DeAndre Hopkins TEN WR 90 -22
113 Pat Freiermuth PIT TE 113 0
114 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR 85 -29
115 Hollywood Brown KC WR 99 -16
116 Jayden Reed GB WR 80 -36
117 Kirk Cousins ATL QB 106 -11
118 Dallas Goedert PHI TE 104 -14
119 Jordan Addison MIN WR 101 -18
120 Khalil Shakir BUF WR 139 19
121 Curtis Samuel BUF WR 119 -2
122 Romeo Doubs GB WR 129 7
123 Aaron Rodgers NYJ QB 121 -2
124 Joshua Palmer LAC WR 127 3
125 Rashid Shaheed NO WR 133 8
126 Tyler Lockett SEA WR 111 -15
127 Ezekiel Elliott DAL RB 123 -4
128 Mike Williams NYJ WR 138 10
129 Jahan Dotson WAS WR 151 22
130 Jerry Jeudy CLE WR 146 16
131 J.K. Dobbins LAC RB 152 21
132 T.J. Hockenson MIN TE 128 -4
133 Michael Wilson ARI WR 167 34
134 Rome Odunze CHI WR 102 -32
135 Dontayvion Wicks GB WR 158 23
136 Darnell Mooney ATL WR 165 29
137 Geno Smith SEA QB 131 -6
138 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC WR 116 -22
139 Cole Kmet CHI TE 135 -4
140 Matthew Stafford LAR QB 112 -28
141 Will Levis TEN QB 143 2
142 Deshaun Watson CLE QB 125 -17
143 Tyler Conklin NYJ TE 162 19
144 Jonnu Smith MIA TE 254 110
145 Dalton Schultz HOU TE 117 -28
146 Rashod Bateman BAL WR 176 30
147 Daniel Jones NYG QB 154 7
148 Khalil Herbert CHI RB 160 12
149 Antonio Gibson NE RB 144 -5
150 Jaylen Wright MIA RB 178 28
151 Noah Fant SEA TE 183 32
152 Zach Charbonnet SEA RB 130 -22
153 Jaleel McLaughlin DEN RB 147 -6
154 Demario Douglas NE WR 156 2
155 Josh Downs IND WR 137 -18
156 Ty Chandler MIN RB 149 -7
157 Tyler Allgeier ATL RB 150 -7
158 San Francisco 49ers SF DST 163 5
159 Ray Davis BUF RB 177 18
160 Adonai Mitchell IND WR 171 11
161 Hunter Henry NE TE 148 -13
162 Trey Benson ARI RB 140 -22
163 Colby Parkinson LAR TE 298 135
164 Jalin Hyatt NYG WR 223 59
165 Brandin Cooks DAL WR 134 -31
166 Sam Darnold MIN QB 191 25
167 Baker Mayfield TB QB 132 -35
168 Blake Corum LAR RB 141 -27
169 Bucky Irving TB RB 207 38
170 Luke Musgrave GB TE 142 -28
171 Mike Gesicki CIN TE 226 55
172 Bryce Young CAR QB 164 -8
173 New York Jets NYJ DST 169 -4
174 Baltimore Ravens BAL DST 157 -17
175 MarShawn Lloyd GB RB 170 -5
176 Dallas Cowboys DAL DST 173 -3
177 Cleveland Browns CLE DST 174 -3
178 Gabe Davis JAC WR 155 -23
179 AJ Dillon GB RB 227 48
180 Bo Nix DEN QB 214 34
181 Ja'Lynn Polk NE WR 168 -13
182 Braelon Allen NYJ RB 211 29
183 Kansas City Chiefs KC DST 179 -4
184 Roman Wilson PIT WR 221 37
185 Greg Dortch ARI WR 281 96
186 Miami Dolphins MIA DST 202 16
187 Buffalo Bills BUF DST 186 -1
188 Brandon Aubrey DAL K 188 0
189 Pittsburgh Steelers PIT DST 180 -9
190 D'Onta Foreman CLE RB 234 44
191 New Orleans Saints NO DST 197 6
192 Philadelphia Eagles PHI DST 189 -3
193 Justin Tucker BAL K 185 -8
194 Jason Sanders MIA K 199 5
195 Minnesota Vikings MIN DST 255 60
196 Adam Thielen CAR WR 153 -43
197 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG WR 175 -22
198 Ka'imi Fairbairn HOU K 210 12
199 K.J. Osborn NE WR 276 77
200 Harrison Butker KC K 192 -8
201 Trey Sermon IND RB 279 78
202 Taysom Hill NO TE 187 -15
203 Troy Franklin DEN WR 225 22
204 Malachi Corley NYJ WR 238 34
205 Houston Texans HOU DST 198 -7
206 Jake Elliott PHI K 206 0
207 Van Jefferson PIT WR 337 130
208 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TE 182 -26
209 Marvin Mims Jr. DEN WR 184 -25
210 Tyler Bass BUF K 209 -1
211 Seattle Seahawks SEA DST 384 173
212 Jake Moody SF K 208 -4
213 Drake Maye NE QB 247 34
214 Younghoe Koo ATL K 212 -2
215 Elijah Mitchell SF RB 201 -14
216 Evan McPherson CIN K 218 2
217 Xavier Legette CAR WR 181 -36
218 Will Shipley PHI RB 266 48
219 Chicago Bears CHI DST 217 -2
220 Tim Patrick DEN WR 343 123
221 Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB 224 3
222 Javon Baker NE WR 215 -7
223 DJ Chark Jr. LAC WR 248 25
224 Dustin Hopkins CLE K 246 22
225 Greg Dulcich DEN TE 283 58
226 Ricky Pearsall SF WR 204 -22
227 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG RB 239 12
228 Jelani Woods IND TE 262 34
229 Quentin Johnston LAC WR 194 -35
230 Keaton Mitchell BAL RB 241 11
231 Zay Jones ARI WR 243 12
232 D'Ernest Johnson JAC RB 292 60
233 Cairo Santos CHI K 252 19
234 Jacksonville Jaguars JAC DST 273 39
235 Theo Johnson NYG TE 302 67
236 Alexander Mattison LV RB 222 -14
237 Jamaal Williams NO RB 249 12
238 Darius Slayton NYG WR 220 -18
239 Matt Gay IND K 229 -10
240 Demarcus Robinson LAR WR 196 -44
241 Russell Wilson PIT QB 195 -46
242 Kendre Miller NO RB 161 -81
243 Tyler Boyd TEN WR 216 -27
244 Cade Otton TB TE 166 -78
245 Jalen McMillan TB WR 236 -9
246 Jordan Mason SF RB 275 29
247 Indianapolis Colts IND DST 235 -12
248 Cameron Dicker LAC K 240 -8
249 Kimani Vidal LAC RB 244 -5
250 Jason Myers SEA K 251 1
251 Daniel Carlson LV K 278 27
252 Ben Sinnott WAS TE 205 -47
253 Derek Carr NO QB 159 -94
254 Juwan Johnson NO TE 190 -64
255 Audric Estime DEN RB 228 -27
256 Devontez Walker BAL WR 274 18
257 Tucker Kraft GB TE 219 -38
258 Nyheim Hines CLE RB 392 134
259 Ja'Tavion Sanders CAR TE 259 0
260 Calvin Austin III PIT WR 336 76
261 Samaje Perine DEN RB 261 0
262 Dameon Pierce HOU RB 203 -59
263 Zach Ertz WAS TE 265 2
264 Dylan Laube LV RB 272 8
265 Hayden Hurst LAC TE 315 50
266 Cordarrelle Patterson PIT RB 293 27
267 Justin Fields PIT QB 233 -34
268 Tank Bigsby JAC RB 253 -15
269 Denver Broncos DEN DST 294 25
270 Detroit Lions DET DST 260 -10
271 Isaiah Likely BAL TE 200 -71
272 Blake Grupe NO K 295 23
273 Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC RB 231 -42
274 Eric Gray NYG RB 284 10
275 Aidan O'Connell LV QB 285 10
276 Miles Sanders CAR RB 232 -44
277 Michael Mayer LV TE 237 -40
278 Roschon Johnson CHI RB 172 -106
279 Deneric Prince KC RB 313 34
280 Will Dissly LAC TE 348 68
281 Sione Vaki DET RB 437 156
282 Tyler Higbee LAR TE 287 5
283 Erick All Jr. CIN TE 351 68
284 Gardner Minshew II LV QB 267 -17
285 Donald Parham Jr. LAC TE 339 54
286 Jacoby Brissett NE QB 296 10
287 Greg Zuerlein NYJ K 297 10
288 Drew Lock NYG QB 362 74
289 Michael Penix Jr. ATL QB 322 33
290 Cincinnati Bengals CIN DST 269 -21
291 Jarrett Stidham DEN QB 370 79
292 Sam Howell SEA QB 332 40



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Ross Chastain

Has Found Speed Again at Phoenix
Josh Berry

a Solid Sleeper at Phoenix
Brad Keselowski

Skips Qualifying After Practice Crash at Phoenix
Tyler Reddick

Spins in Practice at Phoenix
William Byron

Should Be a Contender at Phoenix
Kyle Larson

Is Always a Threat at Phoenix
NASCAR

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Anthony Alfredo

Is A Favorable DFS Option In A Substitution Role At Phoenix
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