2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (2024)

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Sep 2, 2023, 12:00 PM

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Summer is in full swing and that means fantasy football draft season is upon us.

Whether you play in a casual redraft league, a serious, deep dynasty format or somewhere in between, we at ESPN Fantasy are here for you.

This draft guide will serve as a one-stop shop for all of our best material to ensure you make the best fantasy football picks you can in every draft you're in: rankings and cheat sheets for PPR and non-PPR, player projections, mock drafts for various league types, sleepers and busts for this season, and plenty of helpful information and tips from our expert team of fantasy football analysts.

It doesn't matter whether you have been doing this for years or are a fantasy first-timer. We have everything needed to help you draft a great team and start the season with a shot at a championship.

New to fantasy football, or know someone who is?

Start here with two offerings to help you learn how to play, quickly get up to speed on the basics and how to navigate a full season.

  • Fantasy football beginners guide

  • Field Yates' guide to fantasy football

  • How to stay competitive in 15 minutes per week

Fantasy football cheat sheets, mock drafts, projections

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (1) ESPN+ Cheat Sheet
Get all of our best fantasy intel, compiled on a printable cheat sheet to bring with you to your fantasy football drafts.

Cheat Sheet Central
A collection of downloadable, printable cheat sheets for the 2023 fantasy football season, including PPR, non-PPR, superflex and dynasty/keeper leagues. Perfect for your drafts.

Mock drafts
12-team, PPR (8/30) | 10-team, PPR superflex (8/24)
Fantasy Marathon: 10-team, PPR (8/15)
12-team, 1/2 PPR (8/10) | 10-team, PPR (8/3) | 8-team, PPR (7/27)
10-team, non-PPR (7/7) | 12-team, 1/2 PPR (6/13)

Mock draft trials
Travis Kelce in first round | WR with a top-five pick
Top-tier QB early | Hero-RB approach
Daniel Dopp employs different strategies in multiple mocks and provides top observations on how his rosters turned out.

2023 projections
Mike Clay's projected output for players at every fantasy position, sortable by specific category.

Depth charts: Offense | Defense

Positional rankings

These rankings represent the consensus among our fantasy football analysts for the 2023 season. Each analyst maintains a personal ranking for the top 25 quarterbacks, 50 running backs, 60 wide receivers, 25 tight ends, 20 kickers and 20 defense/special teams units. The players are then ranked by the average of those rankings. Each position can also be sorted by any individual analyst's rankings.

  • Quarterback

  • Running Back: PPR | Non-PPR

  • Wide Receiver: PPR | Non-PPR

  • Tight End: PPR | Non-PPR

  • Kicker

  • Defense/Special Teams

Overall rankings

Tristan H. co*ckcroft: PPR Top 200

Field Yates: PPR Top 150

Eric Karabell: Superflex Top 200

Tiered rankings

Karabell: Running backs | Wide receivers

Eric Moody: Quarterbacks | Tight ends

Mike Clay: "The 192" -- Players who should be drafted in 12-team leagues

Dynasty and keeper rankings

Clay: Dynasty Top 240 and Top 80 rookies

Moody: Keeper Top 200

IDP rankings

Clay, co*ckcroft and Moody: Top 50 DLs, LBs and DBs

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (2) Custom Dollar Value Generator

Input your league's scoring system and roster requirements to generate values for your fantasy football salary cap draft. Custom Dollar Value Generator

Lists and insight

NFL Nation: How will crowded backfields shake out?

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (3) Bowen: 16 favorite draft-day targets

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (4) Adam Schefter's Cheat Sheet: Value picks and sleepers to target

Roundtable: Rookies to watch, sleepers, strategy

Facts vs. Feelings: Liz Loza's biggest fantasy draft takeaways

co*ckcroft: Best picks from each draft slot in 10- and 12-team leagues

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (5) Yates: Field's Favorites for 2023

Fantasy staff: Sleepers, busts and breakouts for 2023

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (6) Karabell: Do Not Draft list

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (7) Karabell: 'Do Draft' list

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (8) Field Pass: Top storylines, rookies, sleepers for 2023

Bell: Injury watch -- Players to keep an eye on

Bowen/co*ckcroft: All-2026 Team: Bijan, Marvin Harrison Jr., more

co*ckcroft: Deep fantasy sleepers to watch

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (9)Bowen: "Have skills, need opportunity" team

Moody: Players who will outperform their ADP

Loza: Finding values in RB dead zone

Loza & Moody: Contract-year players to target

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (10) Bowen: Eight players with surprisingly high ceilings

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (11) Clay: Players who will score more TDs in 2023

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (12) Clay: Players who will score fewer TDs in 2023

Karabell: Players to not give up on yet

Moody: 10 WRs who should see more volume

Clay: Top 10 insurance RBs

Karabell: Players who won't bounce back in 2023

Clay: 2023 versions of last year's breakout players

Bowen: Eight players who benefit most from fantasy-friendly schemes

Clay & Yates: Players to avoid in 2023 drafts

Dopp: Six players being overvalued or undervalued

Bowen: Eight players who could be difference-makers

Karabell: Bounce-back candidates for 2023

Moody: RBs that get a boost from improved O-lines

Moody: 10 veterans to trade away in dynasty before they fall off

Karabell: Six toughest offenses to rank for fantasy

Strategy

2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (13) Clay's Ultimate Draft Board: The best picks to aim for in each round

Clay's Playbook: Strategy tips to help you win your league

Dopp: How to get the most out of mock drafts

Karabell: Why it pays to wait to draft your starting QB

Bowen & co*ckcroft: Prioritize mobile QBs in your drafts

Karabell: How superflex differs from traditional standard leagues

co*ckcroft: The best way to draft and stream D/STs in fantasy football

Dopp: Why you should consider making the switch to a salary cap draft

Fantasy staff: Take a TE early or play the waiting game?

Individual player analysis

co*ckcroft: History says Bijan Robinson is worth a first-round fantasy pick

Clay: Which statistics mean the most in fantasy football?

co*ckcroft: At what age do players peak/decline in fantasy?

co*ckcroft: How to value 49ers' pass-catchers

Miscellaneous

co*ckcroft: Numbers you need to know before you draft

co*ckcroft: Will Josh Allen avoid the Madden Curse?

Clay: 13 Taylor Swift songs for 13 NFL players

Liz Loza's Pressing Questions

One fantasy question for all 32 teams, delivered in division-by-division fashion. Featured players listed below.

AFC East: James Cook, Tua Tagovailoa, Rhamondre Stevenson, Breece Hall
AFC North: J.K. Dobbins, Joe Mixon, Deshaun Watson, Diontae Johnson
AFC South: Dameon Pierce, Anthony Richardson, Christian Kirk, Calvin Ridley, Chig Okonkwo
AFC West: Javonte Williams, Kadarius Toney, Davante Adams, Justin Herbert
NFC East: Tony Pollard, Daniel Jones, D'Andre Swift, Rashaad Penny, Jahan Dotson
NFC North: DJ Moore, Jahmyr Gibbs, Christian Watson, Jordan Addison
NFC South: Bijan Robinson, Miles Sanders, Kendre Miller, Rachaad White
NFC West: Deebo Samuel, Marquise Brown, Cam Akers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba

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2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis (2024)

FAQs

What is the best position to draft first in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Picks 1-12: Draft a wide receiver

Anyone missing out needs to pivot to a wide receiver. No quarterback or tight end is worth a first-round pick this year.

Who to take with the 10th pick in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Picks 8-10: Draft a running back or wide receiver

They are much safer bets in the first round. Even if the top five wide receivers are gone, picking A.J. Brown is a relatively safe pick in this range.

Who should I draft #1 overall in fantasy? ›

Christian McCaffrey is the easy choice at 1.01: McCaffrey is in a tier of his own, making him the clear pick first overall.

What positions do you need in fantasy football? ›

As already mentioned, a quarterback, a tight end are necessary and the rest is recommended to be distributed among running backs and wide receivers, where you must select the best of the talent still available.

What round should I draft a QB? ›

Round 2, Picks 18-20: Draft a quarterback or wide receiver

At this stage, wide receiver depth is strong, but securing a quarterback with one of these picks is crucial. If one isn't selected now, there's a risk of missing out on the top four quarterbacks, and none would offer good value at the next turn.

Who to pick at 4 fantasy football? ›

Perfect 2024 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round for 12-team leagues: Pick No. 4. A top-five wide receiver is guaranteed: The first six picks in most drafts should be Christian McCaffrey and the top-five wide receivers. Ja'Marr Chase is the ideal option from the fourth pick.

Who should I draft in each round of fantasy football? ›

Draft one starting running back and wide receiver in the first two rounds, and then repeat the pattern in the third and fourth rounds. You should come out of the first two rounds with two RBs and two WRs, and then take a third WR in the fifth round if three starters are required.

Which kicker to pick for fantasy? ›

2024 kicker rankings
Rank, PlayerBowenMoody
1. Justin Tucker, Bal12
2. Brandon Aubrey, Dal21
3. Jake Elliott, Phi44
4. Harrison Butker, KC33
16 more rows
Aug 23, 2024

Who to pick with 3rd pick in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Pick 3: Draft a wide receiver

The strategy at this pick is simply to take the best wide receiver. Star running back Christian McCaffrey is likely off the board, and it's a little too early to select Bijan Robinson or Breece Hall.

Who to pick for QB fantasy football? ›

Most fantasy football quarterback rankings will start with Josh Allen at No. 1, then Jalen Hurts, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson round out a "Big Four" at the position. The Bills' standout has finished as a top QB2 in each of the past four seasons and rushed for a career-best 15 TDs in 2023.

Who should I draft at 7 in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Pick 7: Draft a wide receiver

In most leagues, the top three running backs are selected in the top six picks, making the value in the second half of the first round at wide receiver.

Should you draft more than one QB fantasy? ›

In any two-quarterback case, you almost always want to start two passers because they tend to score more points than other positions. Weeks where you only start one tend to occur only when your primary signal-callers are injured or on bye.

What position should I put in Flex fantasy? ›

The best fantasy flex players are usually at running back or wide receiver. You can fill the role with a sleeper player or a breakout star that you were lucky enough to pick up during the draft or on the waiver wire.

When should you draft a defense in fantasy football? ›

Tier One Defenses: The Cream of the Crop

However, the big question is, when should you draft a defense? Unless you're in a league with an unusual scoring system that heavily rewards defensive performances, it's generally not advisable to draft a defense before the 10th round.

How to decide fantasy draft order? ›

10 Ways to Decide Your Fantasy Football Draft Order
  1. May the best gambler win.
  2. Have a celebrity on cameo randomly assign your draft order.
  3. Everyone takes the NFL Wonderlic test (h/t Shawn Foss)
  4. WWE-themed event.
  5. Super Smash Bros.
  6. Dave and Busters Decathlon (h/t Chuck Bass)
  7. Beer pong tournament.
  8. Let golf decide.

What should you draft first in fantasy football reddit? ›

I'm consistently a play off team and won 1 of 2 of my leagues last year. Grab a wr and a rb in the first two rounds. Draft a top QB in the third then grab the best players from there. I play PPR so I go heavy on WRs.

Who to draft with the 12th pick? ›

Round 1, Pick 12: Draft a running back

Most of the time, the top three running backs and top six wide receivers are off the board. If one of them falls, then go ahead and pick them. If not, Puka Nacua and Jahmyr Gibbs are generally the two best available players, and both of their ADPs have fallen to the second round.

Who to draft in 2024 fantasy football? ›

2024 Fantasy Football Rankings
  • RB Christian McCaffrey, SF.
  • WR CeeDee Lamb, DAL.
  • WR Tyreek Hill, MIA.
  • RB Breece Hall, NYJ.
  • RB Bijan Robinson, ATL.
  • WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET.
  • WR Justin Jefferson, MIN.
  • WR A.J. Brown, PHI.
11 hours ago

When to draft a TE in fantasy football? ›

Round 3, Picks 24-27: Draft a quarterback or tight end

The fourth round is a little early for the second tier of tight ends, and the fifth round is a little early for the third tier of tight ends.

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