👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Outfield (OF) - February Update

Last month, we brought you RotoBaller's preliminary outfield fantasy baseball rankings. The February update is here. We'll be releasing all the other positional rankings updates this week, with analysis from all the RotoBaller writers on their favorite risers and fallers at each MLB position.

Make sure to also check out our MLB Fantasy Baseball Rankings blog, along with all of RotoBaller's outfield rankings content

 

2015 Fantasy Baseball Outfield Rankings

Brad Johnson (Lead MLB Editor)

Want a truly deep sleeper? Braves outfielder Dian Toscano (unranked) is universally ignored by the fantasy crowd. According to Baseball America's Ben Badler, he possesses above average bat control. This is purely my speculation, but the overall profile might work at the top of the lineup. The Braves have a dearth of candidates after Nick Markakis and Freddie Freeman, so Toscano could bat second. His scouting report reads like vintage Placido Polanco. He doesn't feature much power or speed. If your draft is deep enough to consider Grady Sizemore, add Toscano to your board.

You may notice Billy Hamilton jumped 24 spots up my outfield board. I haven't changed my expectations, I simply made a valuation mistake. Despite the update, I feel compelled to mention I dislike one category producers.

 

Kyle Bishop (MLB Writer and Editor)

Real talk: I have no idea what to make of Michael Brantley. There's a lot to like in his overall profile - the athleticism that made him a top prospect, the plate discipline metrics, the linear progression in HR and SB totals - but is he really one of the best players in baseball? I don't think he is. No one else on staff ranked him outside of the top 10. While I'm not sure how much regression to expect, betting on anything close to a repeat of 2014 strikes me as a fool's errand.

And yes, I'm still drinking the Bryce Harper Kool Aid. #clownquestionbro

Editor’s Note: Looking for a fantasy baseball site for your year-round commissioner redraft, keeper or dynasty league? Check out Fleaflicker.com and host your league there for free.

 

Kyle Braver (MLB Writer)

As you can see, I'm not a big fan of Justin Upton's new home. PETCO park has never been kind to right-handed power hitters. By park factors, only Pittsburgh (85) and San Francisco (88) are tougher on right-handed sluggers than San Diego (91). It isn't just power that PETCO dampens, however, as San Diego (97) suppresses singles for right-handed hitters at a league-worst rate. This will be a tough adjustment for Upton who may have grown used to the relative kindness of Atlanta (101), the seventh friendliest stadium in the majors in this regard. As he's increasingly phased speed out of his game, Upton has relied more and more on batting average and power to generate value for fantasy owners. If PETCO can drag the career .274 hitter to a .250-.260 range, the overall package begins to fall apart.

Corey Dickerson, on the other hand, has done nothing but rise this winter. Back in January, Jeff Kahntroff shared that he felt that Dickerson was being underrated by Rotoballer analysts. I've come to agree with him wholeheartedly and my 10th overall OF ranking reflects that. With youth, immense talent, a killer swing and Coors Field behind him, I think Rockies fans should be very excited about the player they have on their hands.

 

Just Berglund (MLB Writer)

I made plenty of changes up top from my original rankings. Most of my moves were based on risks, who poses them and who might be a safer pick when looking at a number one or two outfielder. Most notably, I moved Matt Holliday up from 17th to 12th, and dropped Carlos Gonzalez from 13th to 20th. Yes, Holliday had a down year last season and turned 35 last month, but I don't believe he will have another season trending down. His batting average did drop from .300 to .272, and I look at his BABIP dropping from .322 to .298, a virtually identical drop. The one issue I have with him is the power, as the career lows in ISO (.169), SLG (.441), and HR/FB (11.1%) aren't promising. However, his 14 homers and .234 ISO he put up in the second half are promising to show that he can still produce. His biggest drop has been in center and opposite field ISO, where his power to center field has actually increased since 2012. I am not ready to give up on Holiday, especially when a down year for him still makes him the 18th most productive fantasy outfielder.

CarGo, on the other hand, I have completely given up on. His ranking of 20th is not to say that I think Shin-Soo Choo, ranked 19th, is necessarily a better player. I just know that I will not be taking a chance on him this year, and I'm positive that somebody will draft CarGo inside the top 20. He only played in 70 games in 2014, and even when he did play, he saw a decrease in all his major numbers. For a guy that I would be banking on to hit 25+ homers, his rising GB% (47.1%), decreasing FB% (37.6), and a mediocre 15.5% HR/FB% are all worrying even if he was 100% healthy. Speaking of which, the last update I heard from him was that he will not be cleared to run in opposite directions until Spring Training starts, which is just another point working against him. Look, if Gonzalez is 100% healthy throughout the season, and that is a BIG if, he will drastically outperform my ranking of him. I am just not willing to put that much faith in a guy with such a scary injury history

 

Josh Leonard (MLB Writer)

Remember in Boogie Nights when Eddie Adams says to Jack Horner, “When I close my eyes, I see this name in bright blue neon lights with a purple outline. And this name is so bright and so sharp that the sign - it just blows up because the name is so powerful... It says, "Dirk Diggler."

When I close my eyes, the blue neon sign with purple outline says Starling Marte. He is a line drive hitter with an elite pop up rate and great speed. This happens to be a fantastically rare combination. Last season, fantasy baseball nerds predicted his .363 BABIP from 2013 was bound for regression, but Marte surprisingly improved. In 2014 he was the league leader with a .373 BABIP. It is a product of his skillset. Draft him, everywhere!

 

Jeff Kahntroff (MLB Writer)

Shin-Shoo Choo is being drafted way too highly for 5x5 formats, and I’m guessing it’s due both to name value and his real offensive value due to walks and HBPs exceeding his 5x5 value.  Choo hasn’t hit over .285 since 2010.  He has never hit more than 22 homers.  While he seemed to hover around 20 steals a year, he stole only 3 last year, albeit dealing with an ankle injury.  Nevertheless, he is nearing 33 and coming off ankle surgery.  And while the Rangers lineup could be good, it’s no sure thing as there are a lot of question marks in that lineup.  If I wanted a mix of speed and power, I would much rather take a shot on guys being drafted lower, such as Mookie Betts, Rusney Castillo, Gregory Polanco, Avisail Garcia, or Steven Souza.   Along these lines, I moved down a number of more boring players for those with upside around the 30s in my rankings.  In deeper leagues, where floor may be more important, please adjust accordingly.

 

Harris Yudin (MLB Writer and Editor)

Since our first rankings, Jason Heyward has jumped into my top 20. He will now be hitting in a better lineup in a more hitter-friendly park that he had been in Atlanta, and he could see his numbers improve across the board from 2014. I wouldn't be surprised to see Heyward revert back to his 20-20 days.

I don't see how anyone can rank Nelson Cruz outside the top 30. He led the majors in homers last year, and is actually moving to a park that was more home run-friendly than both Camden Yards in Baltimore and Globe Life Park in Arington in 2014. He may not produce in enough categories to be a top-10 OF choice, but outside the top 30? I don't get it.

 

Alex Roberts (RotoBaller Co-Founder)

In our initial outfield rankings, I encouraged you to stay away from Bryce Harper as the 8th OF off the board. He's dropped 1 whole spot in our OF rankings (mostly due to me dropping him to 27th overall), and his ADP as the 11th OF means the RotoBaller rankers are right in line with the expert community. Well, I guess they're all crazy! I kid, sort of. The fact is I would actually draft every OF I have listed above Harper in front of him.

Harper has huge potential, no doubt, and one day he might achieve that 285-30-100-100-20 upside. But in the second to fourth round I don't want potential and future upside, especially when it comes with a heaping side of "injury waiting to happen". I want "been there done that", or "most of the way there with big breakout potential". I do not want two recent seasons of injuries that resulted in 106 games missed over the past two seasons.  Nor do I want a power hitter who has never slugged above.486, never racked up more than 59 RBI or 22 HR, and never batted for an average above .274. There is too much security, track record and realistic upside with the to top 20 outfielders to warrant consideration of Harper that high up. Just say no to him in 2015. Another injury and down year, and it's possible his price will finally drop enough in 2016 where his value will be attractive.

That was two whole paragraphs spewing Harper hate. Now for the love. I have love for Marte, Kemp, Ellsbury, Dickerson, Cespedes, Calhoun, Bruce, Melky, Rios, Moss, Crawford and Jackson. A lot of old, haggard and ugly names on that list, for sure. Noone said to draft all of them! All of these players could return positive value based on where they are currently being drafted and I will be targeting a few of them on each of my teams this year.

 

2015 Fantasy Baseball Outfield Rankings

Player BJ AR KBr KBi JL JK HY JB Composite
Mike Trout (LAA - LF,CF) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0
Andrew McCutchen (PIT - CF) 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2.3
Giancarlo Stanton (MIA - RF) 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2.8
Jose Bautista (TOR - RF,1B,CF,DH) 4 5 4 5 6 5 4 4 4.6
Carlos Gomez (MIL - CF) 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 6 4.6
Yasiel Puig (LAD - CF,RF) 6 6 7 6 7 7 6 7 6.5
Michael Brantley (CLE - LF,CF) 7 8 9 11 8 6 7 9 8.1
Adam Jones (BAL - CF) 21 7 12 16 5 8 10 5 10.5
Bryce Harper (WSH - LF,CF,RF) 9 27 6 7 14 9 8 11 11.4
Ryan Braun (MIL - LF,RF) 8 10 13 8 16 14 11 14 11.8
Justin Upton (ATL - LF,RF) 11 11 16 19 9 13 9 8 12.0
Jacoby Ellsbury (NYY - CF) 23 9 22 12 11 10 14 10 13.9
Carlos Gonzalez (COL - LF,RF) 16 19 8 10 13 15 12 20 14.1
Hunter Pence (SF - RF) 12 15 11 13 18 16 17 15 14.6
George Springer (HOU - CF,RF) 13 18 20 9 10 18 13 17 14.8
Corey Dickerson (COL - LF,CF) 24 14 10 17 19 12 25 21 17.8
Jason Heyward (STL - CF,RF) 17 33 15 14 20 22 18 18 19.6
Matt Holliday (STL - LF) 18 30 21 21 24 21 16 12 20.4
Starling Marte (PIT - LF,CF) 43 12 19 24 12 11 29 30 22.5
Yoenis Cespedes (DET - LF,CF,DH) 22 17 24 27 32 28 19 16 23.1
J.D. Martinez (DET - LF,RF) 15 24 17 22 34 17 33 27 23.6
Matt Kemp (LAD - LF,CF,RF) 35 13 23 36 22 20 22 22 24.1
Jayson Werth (WSH - RF) 34 34 18 18 37 23 21 23 26.0
Christian Yelich (MIA - LF,CF) 26 31 29 20 30 26 23 26 26.4
Shin-Soo Choo (TEX - LF,CF,DH) 10 29 14 15 44 45 37 19 26.6
Billy Hamilton (CIN - CF) 14 25 34 40 15 44 20 24 27.0
Nelson Cruz (SEA - LF,RF,DH) 44 20 32 37 17 39 15 13 27.1
Kole Calhoun (LAA - RF) 19 16 25 26 31 43 30 35 28.1
Brandon Moss (CLE - 1B,LF,RF) 25 28 28 28 41 24 28 33 29.4
Alex Gordon (KC - LF) 29 23 31 33 35 42 24 25 30.3
Mookie Betts (BOS - 2B, OF) 28 26 30 25 26 19 42 49 30.6
Jay Bruce (CIN - RF) 48 21 27 38 21 40 27 41 32.9
Melky Cabrera (CWS - OF) 27 22 26 31 40 55 43 29 34.1
Brett Gardner (NYY - LF,CF) 31 32 39 34 39 41 35 36 35.9
Steve Pearce (BAL - 1B,LF,DH) 20 38 43 46 28 25 65 31 37.0
Jorge Soler (CHC - RF) 30 37 44 23 55 33 36 40 37.3
Rusney Castillo (BOS - OF) 37 39 45 30 29 27 53 42 37.8
Josh Harrison (PIT - 2B,3B,RF,LF) 33 36 37 39 36 46 45 38 38.8
Wil Myers (TB - CF,RF) 62 40 35 43 25 50 26 32 39.1
Gregory Polanco (PIT - CF,RF) 63 48 47 29 27 31 32 39 39.5
Mark Trumbo (ARI - 1B,LF,RF) 39 42 38 49 43 34 39 34 39.8
Oswaldo Arcia (MIN - LF,RF) 36 44 46 32 51 36 38 44 40.9
Marcell Ozuna (MIA - CF,RF,LF) 46 46 42 41 38 54 31 37 41.9
Charlie Blackmon (COL - LF,CF,RF) 57 35 68 50 23 53 34 28 43.5
Ryan Zimmerman (WSH - 3B,LF) 42 47 41 54 48 29 41 61 45.4
Lorenzo Cain (KC - CF,RF) 38 45 40 35 49 66 47 45 45.6
Ben Zobrist (TB - 2B,SS,RF,LF) 32 51 36 42 56 78 44 47 48.3
Khris Davis (MIL - LF) 40 50 52 44 45 49 57 51 48.5
Evan Gattis (HOU - C,LF) 45 52 33 45 61 68 40 46 48.8
Coco Crisp (OAK - CF,DH) 55 53 50 52 58 32 52 53 50.6
Carlos Beltran (NYY - RF,DH) 47 59 49 53 57 38 62 59 53.0
Denard Span (WSH - CF) 53 66 58 55 59 48 49 54 55.3
Steve Souza (TAM - OF) 41 58 53 48 79 37 72 57 55.6
Ben Revere (PHI - CF) 52 64 56 57 67 60 46 48 56.3
Alex Rios (TEX - RF,DH) 71 43 62 51 54 67 58 52 57.3
Michael Cuddyer (NYM - 1B,RF) 59 72 55 66 46 65 54 43 57.5
A.J. Pollock (ARI - CF) 50 86 57 47 42 58 68 56 58.0
Yasmany Tomas (ARI - OF) 51 67 48 73 33 75 71 50 58.5
Avisail Garcia (CWS - CF,RF) 58 74 66 60 50 35 70 70 60.4
Desmond Jennings (TB - CF) 65 69 65 68 52 62 51 58 61.3
Austin Jackson (SEA - CF) 56 54 51 67 66 69 61 68 61.5
Josh Hamilton (LAA - LF,CF,RF,DH) 85 63 64 58 47 71 63 55 63.3
Dexter Fowler (HOU - CF) 54 71 59 63 77 56 50 80 63.8
Marlon Byrd (PHI - RF) 76 41 70 77 62 63 56 69 64.3
Josh Reddick (OAK - RF) 61 76 60 65 78 30 84 66 65.0
Danny Santana (MIN - 2B,SS,CF) 49 55 67 74 73 70 69 71 66.0
Curtis Granderson (NYM - LF,CF,RF) 74 75 54 62 69 73 64 63 66.8
Joc Pederson (LAD - CF,LF) 79 70 71 69 53 57 73 64 67.0
Adam Eaton (CWS - LF,CF) 77 77 77 56 60 72 66 60 68.1
Carl Crawford (LAD - LF) 69 49 80 71 68 51 81 77 68.3
Nick Markakis (ATL - RF) 64 78 69 76 63 85 60 62 69.6
Martin Prado (NYY - 2B,3B,LF) 68 60 61 70 70 82 78 78 70.9
Torii Hunter (MIN - RF) 70 61 81 79 65 77 59 75 70.9
Allen Craig (BOS - 1B,LF,RF) 73 62 76 61 74 76 80 67 71.1
Rajai Davis (DET - LF,CF,RF) 72 56 63 78 84 79 67 74 71.6
Drew Stubbs (COL - CF,RF) 66 57 79 72 81 83 82 65 73.1
Michael Morse (MIA - 1B,OF) 84 68 74 85 86 52 55 86 73.8
Norichika Aoki (KC - RF) 75 65 82 80 71 81 77 72 75.4
Angel Pagan (SF - CF) 82 73 72 64 76 74 83 81 75.6
Arismendy Alcantara (CHC - 2B,SS,CF) 81 89 85 59 64 84 79 76 77.1
Michael Bourn (CLE - CF) 83 90 73 84 85 64 74 79 79.0
Michael Saunders (TOR - OF) 60 91 87 87 87 61 76 87 79.5
Dustin Ackley (SEA - 2B,LF,CF) 80 95 83 82 80 47 86 85 79.8
Juan Lagares (NYM - CF,RF) 67 87 78 75 82 80 87 83 79.9
Jon Jay (STL - CF,RF,LF) 78 88 84 81 75 87 88 73 81.8
Colby Rasmus (HOU - OF) 88 93 88 88 88 59 75 88 83.4
Domonic Brown (PHI - LF) 86 94 75 83 83 86 85 82 84.3
Dayan Viciedo (CWS - LF,RF) 87 92 86 86 72 88 89 84 85.5




REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Victor Wembanyama

Tallies 19 Points in Friday's Win
De'Aaron Fox

Highly Effective in Blowout Win
Stephon Castle

Shines in Series Clincher
Kyle Schwarber

on a Heater, Hits Two More Homers to Take Major-League Lead
Clay Holmes

Suffers Fractured Fibula on Friday Night
Blake Snell

Heads to 15-Day Injured List
Austin Reaves

Could Command $40M Per Year With New Contract
Jalen Duren

Available to Finish Game 6
Yanic Konan Niederhauser

Not Expected to Be Ready for Start of Next Season
Jalen Williams

Declares Himself Healthy for Conference Finals
Terrence Shannon Jr.

Will Play Friday Night
Kevin Huerter

is Available for Game 6
Duncan Robinson

is Returning for Game 6
Caris LeVert

is Cleared for Game 6 on Friday
OG Anunoby

Practices in Full on Friday
Terrence Shannon Jr.

is Tagged as Questionable for Friday
Blake Snell

Scratched From Start on Friday for Undisclosed Reasons
Luther Burden III

Does Luther Burden III Have WR1 Dynasty Upside in Chicago?
MarShawn Lloyd

Can MarShawn Lloyd Emerge as a Top Dynasty Handcuff Option?
Emanuel Wilson

Can Emanuel Wilson Carve Out a Consistent Role in Seattle?
Max Fried

Heading to Injured List With Elbow Bone Bruise
Jaylin Noel

Playing-Time Outlook in Houston Remains Unclear
Dylan Sampson

Role in Cleveland Looks Secure Heading into 2026
Kirk Cousins

' Dynasty Value Fading Ahead of First Season in Las Vegas
CFB

Julian Sayin Looking To Build Off Of Strong Debut Season
CFB

College GameDay Set for First Three Weeks
CFB

Jeremiah Smith Aiming For Ohio State Receiving Records
CFB

Keshaun Singleton Projects as Auburn's WR1
CFB

Jeremiah Cobb Impresses New Auburn Staff
CFB

Alberto Mendoza Very Likely to Start for Georgia Tech
CFB

Charles Woodson Jr. Commits to Michigan
George Holani

Dynasty Outlook Remains Cloudy
Jordan Westburg

to Have Season-Ending Elbow Surgery
Kendre Miller

Quickly Fading From Fantasy Relevance
Keon Coleman

Is Keon Coleman a Hopeless Dynasty Asset?
Marvin Harrison Jr.

a Buy-Low Candidate in Dynasty Formats
Hollywood Brown

a Cut Candidate in Dynasty Leagues?
Darnell Mooney

Barely Inside Top-100 WR Dynasty Rankings
Melquizael Costa

Set For UFC Vegas 117 Main Event
Arnold Allen

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 117
Christian Kirk

Can Christian Kirk Revive his Career in Bay Area?
Daniel Santos

Set For UFC Vegas 117 Co-Main Event
Brashard Smith

Destined to Become Special Teams Player?
MMA

Dohoo Choi Returns At UFC Vegas 117
Ben Sinnott

Dynasty Value Hindered by Free-Agent TE Addition
Juan Diaz

Set To Make His UFC Debut
Sam Darnold

Should Dynasty Managers Continue to Hold Sam Darnold?
Malcolm Wellmaker

Looks To Bounce Back
Justin Fields

Dynasty Managers Getting Ready to Sell High on Justin Fields?
Christian Edwards

Set For His UFC Debut
Dallas Goedert

a Target for Dynasty Managers in Championship Window?
Modestas Bukauskas

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Theo Johnson

Not the Primary Option in New System?
Kyle Monangai

Still Time to Buy Low on Kyle Monangai in Dynasty Leagues?
Tarik Skubal

Resumes Playing Catch, Ahead of Schedule?
Amon-Ra St. Brown

an Unheralded Dynasty Cornerstone
Karl-Anthony Towns

Making an Impact as Playmaker in Playoffs
Jalen Duren

Determined to Improve
Kevin Huerter

Tagged as Questionable for Game 6 Against Cavaliers
Caris LeVert

Considered Questionable for Friday
Duncan Robinson

Iffy for Game 6
Lane Hutson

Contributes Two Assists in Game 5 Victory
Nick Suzuki

Amasses Three Points in Crucial Victory Thursday
Juraj Slafkovsky

Dishes Out Three Assists in Game 5 Win
Carter Hart

Stops 31 Pucks in Series-Clinching Win
Pavel Dorofeyev

Enjoys Second Consecutive Multi-Goal Game
Shea Theodore

Records Two Points in Game 6 Win
Mitchell Marner

Scores Special Goal in Series-Clincher
Ryan Johnson

Takes Over as Canucks GM, Sedins Promoted to Co-Presidents
Drew Helleson

Won't Play Thursday
Radko Gudas

Unlikely to Play Thursday
Jeremy Lauzon

Remains Out Thursday
Mark Stone

Misses Third Consecutive Game
EDM

Kris Knoblauch Fired as Oilers Head Coach
CFB

Virginia Tech Lands Commitment from Four-Star QB Peter Bourque
Byron Buxton

Scratched on Thursday With Hip Soreness
Cal Raleigh

Heading to Injured List With Oblique Strain
Francisco Alvarez

has Knee Surgery, Expected to Miss Eight Weeks
Paul Reed

Makes Big Impact Off the Bench Wednesday
Daniss Jenkins

Contributes 19 Points As Starter
Cade Cunningham

Tallies 39 Points in Losing Effort
Quinn Hughes

Finishes Postseason With 15 Points
Matt Boldy

Posts Two Assists in Season-Ending Loss
Scott Wedgewood

Perfect in Relief Effort
Martin Necas

Records Another Multi-Point Game
Brett Kulak

Sends Avalanche Into Conference Finals
Brayden McNabb

Suspended for One Game
Cal Raleigh

Exits With Apparent Side Injury on Wednesday Night
Juan Soto

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Juan Soto's Ankle
Jacob Misiorowski

Pulled Early With Possible Leg Injury
Juan Soto

Exits Wednesday's Game Early with Ankle Injury
Pete Fairbanks

Returns From Injured List
Christian Yelich

Out With Back Tightness on Wednesday Night
Nathan MacKinnon

Chasing History Wednesday
Ryan Poehling

Won't Be an Option for Game 6
Robby Snelling

Placed on 15-Day Injured List with Elbow Sprain
Francisco Alvarez

Mets Place Francisco Alvarez on Injured List With Torn Meniscus
Max Fried

Dealing With Left Elbow Posterior Soreness
CFB

NFL Veteran Tom Moore Joins Iowa Coaching Staff
CFB

Can Cam Cook Dominate in Return to Big 12?
CFB

ACC, Big 12 Support 24-Team College Football Playoff
CFB

Anthony Colandrea Looking to Elevate Nebraska Back to National Contention
CFB

Kwazi Gilmer Set for Big Impact at Nebraska
Justin Thomas

Trending Well Ahead of PGA Championship Despite Concerning Form
J.J. Spaun

Trending Up Ahead of PGA Championship
Adam Scott

Riding Strong Form Into PGA Championship
Patrick Reed

Looking to Make Another Run at PGA Championship
PGA

Sungjae Im Looks to Build on Strong Finish at Truist Championship
Sam Burns

Must Keep Ball in Play at PGA Championship
Jordan Spieth

Looks to Complete Career Grand Slam at Aronimink
Brandt Snedeker

Not the Best Option for the PGA Championship
Rasmus Hojgaard

a Volatile Option at PGA Championship
Maverick McNealy

Seeking Better Start in Philadelphia
Harry Hall

a Boom-or-Bust Option at Aronimink
Hideki Matsuyama

Attempts to Improve Over 2025 PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler

Looks to Defend PGA Championship at Aronimink
Nicolai Hojgaard

Wants to Keep Momentum Rolling in Philadelphia
Ben Griffin

Attempting to Bounce Back After Truist Championship
CFB

Transfer Defensive Lineman Devarrick Woods Commits to Clemson
Harris English

Will Need His Putter to Thrive at Aronimink
Akshay Bhatia

Creative Flair Could Show Itself in Philadelphia
Keegan Bradley

Knows the Aronimink Golf Club Well
Si Woo Kim

Struggles at Truist Championship
Gary Woodland

Can Continue Incredible 2026 Season at PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele

In Excellent Form Heading to PGA Championship
Brandon Nimmo

Leaves Game on Tuesday with Apparent Ankle Injury
Jacob Wilson

A's Place Jacob Wilson on Injured List With Shoulder Subluxation
CFB

Isaac Brown Has All-American Upside in 2026
CFB

Nyck Harbor Heading into Breakout Year?
CFB

Notre Dame, USC in Discussions to Resume Rivalry Series
CFB

Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Has Eyes on ACC Title
CFB

Ahmad Hardy's Gunshot Wound Not Viewed as Career-Threatening
Khamzat Chimaev

Suffers his First Loss
Sean Strickland

Recaptures Middleweight Title
Tatsuro Taira

Suffers Fifth-Round TKO Loss
Joshua Van

Defends Flyweight Title
MMA

Waldo Cortes-Acosta Drops Decision
Alexander Volkov

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Shane Van Gisbergen

Dominates Watkins Glen for First Win of 2026
Michael McDowell

Finishes Second for Best Run of the Year At Watkins Glen
Ty Gibbs

Scores New Career-Best Finish of Third at Watkins Glen
Tyler Reddick

Continues His Strong Season With Fifth-Place Run at Watkins Glen
Austin Dillon

Earns his First Top-10 Finish of 2026 at Watkins Glen
CFB

Ahmad Hardy Sustains Gunshot Wound, in Stable Condition
Connor Zilisch

Will Start Fifth in his First Watkins Glen Cup Series Race
Tyler Reddick

Is A Top DFS Option for Watkins Glen Lineups
Christopher Bell

Is Likely to Bounce Back This Week at Watkins Glen
William Byron

Is William Byron Playable in DFS Lineups at Watkins Glen?
Kyle Larson

May have A Positive Day at Watkins Glen
Chase Briscoe

May Compete for A Top-10 Finish at Watkins Glen
NASCAR

A.J. Allmendinger May have Another Solid Outing at Watkins Glen
Ty Gibbs

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Watkins Glen?
Ross Chastain

Is Ross Chastain Worth Rostering for Watkins Glen Lineups?
Austin Cindric

Could Austin Cindric be A Sneaky Tournament Play for Watkins Glen?
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF