
Fantasy football rankings - updated Week 2 FLEX (RB, WR, TE) rankings for 2025. Read the top-accuracy fantasy football PPR FLEX rankings.
Whether you began the new fantasy football season with a win or a loss, there is plenty of time for things to change, so it's important not to overreact. We're here to help you finalize your Week 2 lineups with our updated Week 2 fantasy football FLEX rankings for 2025. Find out where notable flex considerations like Quentin Johnston, Keon Coleman, Dylan Sampson, Chris Olave, Jordan Mason, Nick Chubb, and Travis Hunter stand among all RBs, WRs, and TEs below.
Our FLEX fantasy football rankings for Week 2 are put together by Nick Mariano. Below the rankings, you will also find a summary of the important FLEX fantasy football news for this week. There are always key injuries and developments to keep track of, so check back throughout the week for updates.
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Week 2 Fantasy Football FLEX News and Injuries
- Christian McCaffrey Cleared for Week 2
- Roschon Johnson Back in Action in Week 2
- Jacory Croskey-Merritt Expected to be the Lead Back Moving Forward
- Jaydon Blue Expected to be Active in Week 2
- Will Shipley Ruled Out with Oblique Injury
- TreVeyon Henderson to Have Larger Role in Week 2
- James Cook Cleared to Play in Week 2
- Quinshon Judkins Questionable to Make Debut in Week 2
- Drake London Practices in Full, Projects as a Low-End WR1 with Upside
- Josh Reynolds Ruled Out for Week 2
- Jauan Jennings Questionable for Week 2
- Wan'Dale Robinson Questionable for Week 2
- Jalen Royals will not play in Week 2
- Xavier Worthy Doubtful for Week 2
- Jayden Reed Hopes to Return in November Following Surgery
- Brock Bowers Missing Another Practice on Friday
- Mason Taylor Questionable for Week 2
- Dallas Goedert Ruled Out in Week 2
- Michael Mayer Could See an Increased Role vs. the Chargers
- Darren Waller Won't Play Against the Patriots
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Week 2 FLEX Rankings Outlooks
Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was viewed as a breakout candidate entering the season, and he lived up to the billing in a Week 1 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Coleman led the Bills in catches (eight), targets (11), yards (112), and touchdowns (one) against a strong Ravens secondary. He'll face another major challenge this week with New York Jets shutdown cornerback Sauce Gardner on the opposing side.
Gardner performed brilliantly in a Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, giving up just one catch for 11 yards to No. 1 receiver DK Metcalf. He lined up across from Metcalf on 30 of 34 passing plays, according to Next Gen Stats, and Coleman could be in for a similar fate this week. That's not to say Coleman won't produce - Metcalf still finished with four catches for 83 yards, as he didn't exclusively match up against Gardner - but there should be wariness going into Week 2 against an elite corner.
Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints
Despite heading to the medical tent twice, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave led the team with 13 targets, turning them into seven receptions for 54 yards in Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Kellen Moore's offense appeared aggressive, as quarterback Spencer Rattler attempted a career-high 46 passes in Week 1.
This bodes well for the fourth-year receiver, who looks poised to become a go-to target in the pass-heavy attack. Olave should have plenty of opportunities to build chemistry with Rattler and, as long as he remains healthy, projects as a borderline WR2/WR3 this week against the San Francisco 49ers.
Dylan Sampson, Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns running back Dylan Sampson will head on the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2. Sampson turned in an excellent pro debut in a one-point loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1, catching all eight of his targets for 64 yards. He also dominated the backfield work, earning 12 carries to starter Jerome Ford's six in the contest.
Sampson appears to be locked into the pass-catching role in the Cleveland offense, a spot that should be productive against a Ravens defense that allowed James Cook to catch all five of his targets for 58 yards in Week 1. Sampson sets up as a high-end RB3/flex option with upside heading into fantasy contests in W
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