Preparation for your fantasy football draft can come in many different forms. Not too long ago, newsstands featured magazines where you could pick up hundreds of pages of fantasy advice. These days, copious amounts of information are available across the internet. You can even complete a mock draft using your league’s exact settings in a matter of minutes. In this day and age, being ill-prepared for your fantasy draft is simply unacceptable.
Regardless of your league format or scoring settings, we’ve got you covered. We have rankings (overall, quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, defenses, and kickers), sleepers, busts, expert mock drafts, and more.
If you’re someone who is brand new to fantasy football and needs to be hand-held through their first draft, that’s where the cheat sheet comes in. If you’re a seasoned veteran who’s been playing fantasy since scores were kept by hand, we can still give you a boost. Regardless of experience level, every drafter stands to benefit from a handy cheat sheet that compiles all of the relevant advice in one spot.
Fantasy draft season is just starting to ramp up. It’s the perfect time to begin your preparation so you can dominate your league mates when Draft Day finally comes around. We’ve got you covered with all things fantasy draft-related from now until the NFL kicks off on September 5th when the Ravens take on the Chiefs. We’ll be consistently updating this cheat sheet until Week 1 rolls around, so check back often!
Contents
- PPR Rankings and Tiers
- Rookie Rankings
- Sleepers
- Busts
- Draft Strategy
- Mock Drafts
- Auction Values (PPR and Standard)
- Injury Impacts
- Additional Advice
- College Fantasy Football Rankings
Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: PPR Rankings and Tiers
Top 250: Is Drake London really a Round 2 pick this year? We think so.
Quarterback: How high are you allowed to be on Anthony Richardson? He’s a Tier 1 guy in our eyes. (Check out our QB tiers)
Running Back: The young studs reign supreme in the upper tiers of our running back rankings. But one dominant veteran is still on top. (Check out our RB tiers)
Wide Receiver: This isn’t your dad’s fantasy league. Rookie wide receivers can and will dominate this year. (Check out our WR tiers)
Tight End: This is the deepest tight end has been in over a decade. That statement certainly won’t come back to hurt us. (Check out our TE tiers)
Defense and Special Teams: Just draft one defense and get on with it, right? But can anyone recreate the season of the “Sacksonville” Jaguars? (Check out our D/ST tiers)
Kickers: You’ll never guess who our top kicker is. We’ll give you a hint, it’s not Justin Tucker
Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings 2024
Overall Rookie Rankings: We highlight our top 35 rookies in this year’s draft class. Two dominant wide receivers highlight the top of our list, with two quarterbacks to follow. Surprisingly, No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams doesn’t crack our top three. But where do fan-favorite rookie sleepers like Ben Sinnott and Kimani Vidal fall?
Fantasy Football Sleepers 2024
Each Team: We hope you’re ready for the year of Rashod Bateman. While Bateman is looking to break out in year four, this list is littered with rookies who could have an impact right away.
Quarterbacks: It seems like fantasy managers are ready to give up on Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars’ offense just a bit too early. Jayden Daniels is also poised to solidify himself as a top-10 option as a rookie.
Running Backs: Taking advantage of uncertainty in quality offenses is the best way to find studs at running back. Embracing the question marks in Dallas and Cincinnati could pay off in a big way.
Wide Receivers: A couple of speedsters are set up to make splash plays all season long. Make sure you get them on your roster.
Tight Ends: The position is rather top-heavy this season. But there are still a few gems available in the late rounds.
Defenses: Streaming a defense each week is always a viable option, but don’t be afraid to take a shot on one of these units.
Fantasy Football Busts 2024
Top 10 Busts: Unfortunately, not every player can beat their ADP. For one reason or another, drafters are currently overvaluing these 10 players. Is it possible for last year’s TE1 to bust?
Fantasy Football Draft Strategy 2024
Snake Draft Strategy: The vast majority of fantasy drafts follow a snake format. With limited access to players thanks to being locked into a specific draft spot, navigating the draft landscape can be difficult. We’ve got a few pieces of advice to keep in mind so you can dominate your draft.
Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2024
12-team, PPR: This team is set up to absolutely dominate this year. If you are drafting from the middle of the pack, follow this draft strategy.
12-team, non-PPR: Zero RB may be all the rage in 2024, but this team perfectly demonstrates how to draft with a RB-heavy start.
Fantasy Football Auction Values 2024: PPR and standard leagues
Overall: Blowing 70 percent of your budget on Christian McCaffrey and Tyreek Hill is a choice… maybe not a good one.
Quarterbacks: Is it really worth it to spend 10-20 extra dollars on Josh Allen or Jalen Hurts? Matt Stafford could be scooped up for just a couple of bucks.
Running Backs: The fall-off for Austin Ekeler needs to be studied.
Wide Receivers: The era of wide receiver dominance is in full swing. Seven different players will cost 20 percent or more of your budget.
Tight Ends: Travis Kelce’s reign over the tight end position may finally be coming to a close.
Defenses: Spending $2 on a defense? Is that allowed?
Kickers: We only have 12 kickers who are worth spending a single dollar on.
Fantasy Football Injury Impacts 2024
Most Likely Player to Get Injured: Seeing one of your star players go down with an injury is absolutely crushing. Keep the players with the biggest injury risk in the back of your mind during drafts.
Preseason Injury Tracker: Injuries during training camp and preseason games can lead to players getting off to a slow start. Get all the injury updates you need in one place.
Fantasy Football Additional Advice 2024
Running Back Handcuff Depth Chart: It’s always painful, but running backs get injured at a high rate. It’s helpful to get an understanding of who the handcuff is for each team.
College Fantasy Football Rankings
Top 200: Not getting enough out of your NFL fantasy leagues? We’ve got you covered for CFB Fantasy Football with the help of CFB Dynasty