Despite his absence from the Steelers, Le'Veon Bell remains an option at the top of the draft. Keith Srakocic/Associated Press

Fantasy Football 2018 Big Board: Latest Rankings at End of NFL Preseason

Matt Camp

The final Big Board of the NFL preseason doesn't mark the end of change around the league. 

Even though the final exhibition game typically doesn't mean anything to the top fantasy producers, there's still more than a week to go before the regular season kicks off Sept. 6 in Philadelphia.

Between now and then, we'll hopefully learn more about the significant injuries with the most fantasy impact. Obviously, you're hoping for good news, but teams have no responsibility to give out any official information. That won't come until the first practice reports in the days leading up to Week 1.

Be prepared to see a few surprising names limited or completely out of practice. Teams can't hide injuries in the regular season the way they do in the preseason. An issue that seemed minor may draw the questionable tag for the regular-season opener. For instance, we can only assume Le'Veon Bell is ready for Week 1 after staying away from the Pittsburgh Steelers for the second straight preseason. 

In addition to injury news, pay attention to final cuts on Sept. 1. It's unlikely you'll have to worry about any major shake-ups to your fantasy roster as a result, but trades are a possibility.

If a team is looking for help at a position of need, it may call around to see who's on the chopping block in order to work out a deal that can benefit both squads. The New England Patriots are a team to watch because of their lack of depth at wide receiver. 

My rankings will update again before the start of the regular season, so you can bookmark this page to see the latest changes at any given point in the next week. While this article focuses on points-per-reception formats, that bookmark provides my rankings for PPR, standard and half-PPR scoring systems.

                                    

Note: All average-draft-position (ADP) data and fantasy stats used to calculate finishes from FantasyPros. All advanced stats calculated using data from Pro Football Reference. All stats are based on a points-per-reception (PPR) format.

Top 100

The Packers offense gets a boost from the return of Aaron Rodgers. Mike Roemer/Associated Press

A final look at the ADP data reveals the first 100 picks are comprised of 10 quarterbacks, 39 running backs, 41 wide receivers and 10 tight ends, which is no real change from last week. If you expand to the top 115 picks, 15 QBs are off the board. Last week, the first 100 picks consisted of 10 QBs, 38 RBs, 42 WRs and 10 TEs.      

After three preseason games, look at the following breakdown of the best and worst situations around the league. Consider this a way to break a tie between potential draft picks. The in-between group shows teams on the rise after less than ideal fantasy situations in 2017. 

Most fantasy-friendly based on talent, coaching and volume:

Teams that should improve based on talent, coaching and volume but still have some questions:

Teams you might want to avoid based on talent, coaching and volume:

                                 

# Player (Team/Bye)
1 Todd Gurley LAR (12)
2 Le'Veon Bell PIT (7)
3 Antonio Brown PIT (7)
4 Ezekiel Elliott DAL (8)
5 David Johnson ARI (9)
6 Alvin Kamara NO (6)
7 Odell Beckham Jr. NYG (9)
8 DeAndre Hopkins HOU (10)
9 Kareem Hunt KC (12)
10 Saquon Barkley NYG (9)
11 Leonard Fournette JAC (9)
12 Michael Thomas NO (6)
13 Julio Jones ATL (8)
14 Melvin Gordon LAC (8)
15 Keenan Allen LAC (8)
16 Davante Adams GB (7)
17 Christian McCaffrey CAR (4)
18 Dalvin Cook MIN (10)
19 A.J. Green CIN (9)
20 Joe Mixon CIN (9)
21 Devonta Freeman ATL (8)
22 Doug Baldwin SEA (7)
23 Rob Gronkowski NE (11)
24 T.Y. Hilton IND (9)
25 Jerick McKinnon SF (11)
26 Mike Evans TB (5)
27 Travis Kelce KC (12)
28 Demaryius Thomas DEN (10)
29 Adam Thielen MIN (10)
30 Stefon Diggs MIN (10)
31 Zach Ertz PHI (9)
32 Jordan Howard CHI (5)
33 Golden Tate DET (6)
34 Jarvis Landry CLE (11)
35 Larry Fitzgerald ARI (9)
36 JuJu Smith-Schuster PIT (7)
37 LeSean McCoy BUF (11)
38 Mark Ingram II NO (6)
39 Dion Lewis TEN (8)
40 Allen Robinson CHI (5)
41 Marvin Jones  Jr. DET (6)
42 Chris Hogan NE (11)
43 Tyreek Hill KC (12)
44 Alex Collins BAL (10)
45 Jay Ajayi PHI (9)
46 Marquise Goodwin SF (11)
47 Brandin Cooks LAR (12)
48 Emmanuel Sanders DEN (10)
49 Aaron Rodgers GB (7)
50 Deshaun Watson HOU (10)
51 Nelson Agholor PHI (9)
52 Lamar Miller HOU (10)
53 Russell Wilson SEA (7)
54 Alshon Jeffery PHI (9)
55 Tom Brady NE (11)
56 Royce Freeman DEN (10)
57 Jamison Crowder WAS (4)
58 Kenyan Drake MIA (11)
59 Chris Thompson WAS (4)
60 Sony Michel NE (11)
61 Tevin Coleman ATL (8)
62 Amari Cooper OAK (7)
63 Pierre Garcon SF (11)
64 Greg Olsen CAR (4)
65 Carson Wentz PHI (9)
66 Cam Newton CAR (4)
67 Jimmy Graham GB (7)
68 Corey Davis TEN (8)
69 Sammy Watkins KC (12)
70 Cooper Kupp LAR (12)
71 Julian Edelman NE (11)
72 Tarik Cohen CHI (5)
73 Duke Johnson CLE (11)
74 Rex Burkhead NE (11)
75 Devin Funchess CAR (4)
76 Delanie Walker TEN (8)
77 Robert Woods LAR (12)
78 Kyle Rudolph MIN (10)
79 Evan Engram NYG (9)
80 Josh Gordon CLE (11)
81 Ben Roethlisberger PIT (7)
82 Kirk Cousins MIN (10)
83 Marshawn Lynch OAK (7)
84 Rashaad Penny SEA (7)
85 Jordy Nelson OAK (7)
86 Will Fuller  V HOU (10)
87 Drew Brees NO (6)
88 Randall Cobb GB (7)
89 Derrick Henry TEN (8)
90 Carlos Hyde CLE (11)
91 Chris Carson SEA (7)
92 Jamaal Williams GB (7)
93 Michael Crabtree BAL (10)
94 Kenny Stills MIA (11)
95 Robby Anderson NYJ (11)
96 Sterling Shepard NYG (9)
97 Kelvin Benjamin BUF (11)
98 Kerryon Johnson DET (6)
99 Philip Rivers LAC (8)
100 Andrew Luck IND (9)

Quarterbacks

It's fair to wonder if Carson Wentz will be ready for Week 1. Matt Rourke/Associated Press

Notable Changes in Rankings 

9. Andrew Luck (down one spot)

A week ago, Luck moved up a spot, but this week, he comes back down a slot. Truthfully, it's been tough to project Luck. From 2013-16, he was a top-four fantasy QB three times, so his ceiling is high. Or should that be was high? 

After losing all of 2017 because of complications with his shoulder injury, we don't know if he can be the same player. While he's avoiding any setbacks related to his arm, he's clearly working back his way into game form. The preseason can only tell us so much, especially if Luck is intentionally holding back something.

According to Mike Wells of ESPN.com, head coach Frank Reich said Luck suffered a "minor" foot injury while scrambling during the team's third preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers. Reich downplayed the injury, but you should never assume anything with health, especially after the Colts tried to minimize Luck's arm issues last year. 

Luck has a high enough football IQ to make up for a small dip in physical ability. Building in some regression from his best finishes, Luck settles in at No. 9.

            

Targets Based on Value 

Philip Rivers, LAC

Current ADP: 111.8/QB14

Last Week's ADP: 113.2/QB14

My Ranking: QB11 (no change)

                       

Jared Goff, LAR

Current ADP: 122/QB16

Last Week's ADP: new addition

My Ranking: QB13 (no change)

Overvalued Players

Jimmy Garoppolo, SF

Current ADP: 104/QB11

Last Week's ADP: 103.6/QB11

My Ranking: QB14 (no change)

                                        

Potential Sleepers 

Eli Manning

Current ADP: 176.8/QB23

Last Week's ADP: 176/QB25

My Ranking: QB20 (up one spot)

                           

Mitchell Trubisky, CHI

Current ADP: 165/QB22

Last Week's ADP: 157.6/QB21

My Ranking: QB21 (down one spot)

                             

Other Names to Monitor 

Carson Wentz

Current ADP: 74.2/QB7

Last Week's ADP: 70.4/QB6

My Ranking: QB5 (no change)

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said Sunday that Wentz still isn't cleared for contact, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer. At this point, it's fair to question his availability for Week 1, which comes in eight days for the Eagles. Even if he misses a game or two, Wentz can be a top fantasy QB, although his slip down draft boards is understandable.

                             

# Player (Team/Bye)
Tier 1
1 Aaron Rodgers GB (7)
2 Deshaun Watson HOU (10)
3 Russell Wilson SEA (7)
4 Tom Brady NE (11)
Tier 2
5 Carson Wentz PHI (9)
6 Cam Newton CAR (4)
Tier 3
7 Kirk Cousins MIN (10)
8 Ben Roethlisberger PIT (7)
9 Andrew Luck IND (9)
10 Drew Brees NO (6)
11 Philip Rivers LAC (8)
12 Matthew Stafford DET (6)
13 Jared Goff LAR (12)
14 Jimmy Garoppolo SF (11)
15 Matt Ryan ATL (8)
Tier 4
16 Marcus Mariota TEN (8)
17 Patrick Mahomes KC (12)
18 Alex Smith WAS (4)
19 Dak Prescott DAL (8)
20 Eli Manning NYG (9)
Tier 5
21 Mitchell Trubisky CHI (5)
22 Case Keenum DEN (10)
23 Derek Carr OAK (7)
Tier 6
24 Ryan Tannehill MIA (11)
25 Blake Bortles JAC (9)
26 Andy Dalton CIN (9)
27 Jameis Winston TB (5)
28 Joe Flacco BAL (10)
29 Sam Darnold NYJ (11)
30 Sam Bradford ARI (9)
31 Baker Mayfield CLE (11)
32 Josh Allen BUF (11)
33 Josh McCown NYJ (11)
34 Tyrod Taylor CLE (11)
35 Josh Rosen ARI (9)
36 Ryan Fitzpatrick TB (5)
37 Lamar Jackson BAL (10)
38 AJ McCarron BUF (11)
 

Running Backs

Can Ezekiel Elliott overcome the offensive line injuries in Dallas? Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

Notable Changes in Rankings 

2. Le'Veon Bell, PIT (up one spot)

3. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL (down one spot)

Both Bell and Elliott are clearly in the elite tier of fantasy running backs, so there isn't much to separate the two. However, while Bell continues to stay away from the Steelers (and unnecessary contact), Elliott and the Cowboys are learning just how costly the preseason can be. 

With left tackle Tyron Smith (hamstring) and right guard Zack Martin (knee) already battling injuries, center Travis Frederick revealed he has Guillain Barre Syndrome (an autoimmune disease). There is no timetable for Frederick's return, so Elliott's offensive line is a point of concern heading into the season. Elliott has the talent to overcome these issues, but it's better to slip him behind Bell in the rankings.

                                           

15. Jordan Howard, CHI (up one spot)

27. Tarik Cohen, CHI (down three spots)

While confidence remains high that Cohen will play a more consistent role in the Chicago Bears offense this season, his ceiling dropped a bit when head coach Matt Nagy revealed plans for Howard. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, Nagy said the Bears will "do different things" with Howard, including keeping "him on the field on third down." 

Howard doesn't have the best hands, which was reason enough to believe Cohen would have a bigger presence in the passing game. Nagy's comments indicate a commitment to Howard as more than a one-dimensional threat on the ground. If the Bears stick with this plan, snaps and volume may not be as readily available for Cohen.

                                     

Targets Based on Value 

Mark Ingram, NO

Current ADP: 53.4/RB23

Last Week's ADP: new addition

My Ranking: RB17 (no change)

                      

Dion Lewis, TEN

Current ADP: 57.4/RB24

Last Week's ADP: 58.4/RB26

My Ranking: RB18 (no change)

                       

Tarik Cohen, CHI

Current ADP: 81.4/RB33

Last Week's ADP: 79/RB32

My Ranking: RB27 (down three spots)

                             

Duke Johnson, CLE

Current ADP: 85.4/RB35

Last Week's ADP: 86.6/RB35

My Ranking: RB28 (up one spot)

                               

Jamaal Williams, GB

Current ADP: 89.6/RB37

Last Week's ADP: 92.2/RB38

My Ranking: RB35 (down one spot)

                              

Overvalued Players 

Derrick Henry, TEN

Current ADP: 41.4/RB19

Last Week's ADP: 40.8/RB18

My Ranking: RB32 (up one spot)

                         

Kenyan Drake, MIA

Current ADP: 37.4/RB17

Last Week's ADP: 38.8/RB17

My Ranking: RB23 (up three spots)

                            

Potential Sleepers 

Corey Clement, PHI

Current ADP: 139.3/RB51

Last Week's ADP: 132.5/RB47

My Ranking: RB39 (no change)

                                      

Other Names to Monitor 

Rashaad Penny, SEA

Current ADP: 75.8/RB30

Last Week's ADP: 55.6/RB24

My Ranking: RB31 (down four spots)

                                                                                 

Chris Carson, SEA

Current ADP: 96.2/RB38

Last Week's ADP: 117/2/RB42

My Ranking: RB34 (up seven spots)

Moving Penny and Carson closer together is an acknowledgement that Carson has stuck on top of the team's depth chart throughout the preseason, which is where he will remain when the Seahawks move to the regular season. This situation could be a fantasy headache.

                                   

Ronald Jones, TB

Current ADP: 82.4/RB34

Last Week's ADP: 57.4/RB25

My Ranking: RB46 (down 14 spots)

                                 

Peyton Barber, TB

Current ADP: 121/RB43

Last Week's ADP: 154.8/RB55

My Ranking: RB38 (up 11 spots)

Jones hasn't been impressive at all in the preseason, so while Barber has been solid, this is more about the rookie not pushing for the starting job. Unlike in Seattle with Penny and Carson, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers don't have standout talent in their backfield. Jones has a long way to go to make a fantasy impact.

                           

# Player (Team/Bye)
Tier 1
1 Todd Gurley LAR (12)
2 Le'Veon Bell PIT (7)
3 Ezekiel Elliott DAL (8)
4 David Johnson ARI (9)
Tier 2
5 Alvin Kamara NO (6)
6 Kareem Hunt KC (12)
7 Saquon Barkley NYG (9)
8 Leonard Fournette JAC (9)
9 Melvin Gordon LAC (8)
Tier 3
10 Christian McCaffrey CAR (4)
11 Dalvin Cook MIN (10)
12 Joe Mixon CIN (9)
13 Devonta Freeman ATL (8)
Tier 4
14 Jerick McKinnon SF (11)
15 Jordan Howard CHI (5)
16 LeSean McCoy BUF (11)
17 Mark Ingram NO (6)
Tier 5
18 Dion Lewis TEN (8)
19 Alex Collins BAL (10)
20 Jay Ajayi PHI (9)
21 Lamar Miller HOU (10)
Tier 6
22 Royce Freeman DEN (10)
23 Kenyan Drake MIA (11)
24 Chris Thompson WAS (4)
25 Sony Michel NE (11)
26 Tevin Coleman ATL (8)
27 Tarik Cohen CHI (5)
28 Duke Johnson CLE (11)
29 Rex Burkhead NE (11)
Tier 7
30 Marshawn Lynch OAK (7)
31 Rashaad Penny SEA (7)
32 Derrick Henry TEN (8)
33 Carlos Hyde CLE (11)
34 Chris Carson SEA (7)
35 Jamaal Williams GB (7)
36 Kerryon Johnson DET (6)
37 Theo Riddick DET (6)
38 Peyton Barber TB (5)
39 Corey Clement PHI (9)
Tier 8
40 Isaiah Crowell NYJ (11)
41 James White NE (11)
42 Aaron Jones GB (7)
43 Giovani Bernard CIN (9)
44 Bilal Powell NYJ (11)
45 Ty Montgomery GB (7)
46 Ronald Jones  TB (5)
47 Javorius Allen BAL (10)
48 Austin Ekeler LAC (8)
49 Devontae Booker DEN (10)
50 Marlon Mack IND (9)
51 T.J. Yeldon JAC (9)
52 Nick Chubb CLE (11)
53 LeGarrette Blount DET (6)
54 Adrian Peterson WAS (4)
55 Jordan Wilkins IND (9)
56 Kyle Juszczyk SF (11)
57 C.J. Anderson CAR (4)
58 Elijah McGuire NYJ (11)
59 Kalen Ballage MIA (11)
60 Wayne Gallman NYG (9)
61 Matt Breida SF (11)
62 Jalen Richard OAK (7)
63 Doug Martin OAK (7)
64 Latavius Murray MIN (10)
65 Darren Sproles PHI (9)
66 Spencer Ware KC (12)
67 Nyheim Hines IND (9)
68 Travaris Cadet BUF (11)
69 Frank Gore MIA (11)
70 Alfred Blue HOU (10)
71 De'Angelo Henderson DEN (10)
72 Wendell Smallwood PHI (9)
73 Kenneth Dixon BAL (10)
74 John Kelly LAR (12)
75 Elijhaa Penny ARI (9)
76 Robert Turbin IND (9)
77 Chris Ivory BUF (11)
78 Samaje Perine WAS (4)
79 Rod Smith DAL (8)
80 Chase Edmonds ARI (9)
81 D'Onta Foreman HOU (10)
82 Corey Grant JAC (9)
83 Jeremy Hill NE (11)
84 Chris Warren III OAK (7)
85 Charcandrick West NYJ (11)
86 Justin Jackson LAC (8)
87 Damien Williams KC (12)
88 James Conner PIT (7)
89 Malcolm Brown LAR (12)
90 Jonathan Stewart NYG (9)
91 Jacquizz Rodgers TB (5)
92 Ameer Abdullah DET (6)
93 J.D. McKissic SEA (7)
94 Benny Cunningham CHI (5)
95 C.J. Prosise SEA (7)
96 Robert Kelley WAS (4)
97 Jonathan Williams NO (6)
98 Bo Scarbrough DAL (8)
99 Mark Walton CIN (9)
100 Alfred Morris SF (11)
101 Ito Smith ATL (8)
102 Mike Gillislee NE (11)
103 Mike Davis SEA (7)
104 Cameron Artis-Payne CAR (4)
105 Christine Michael IND (9)
 

Wide Receivers

Nelson Agholor might be the top WR in Philadelphia. Chris Szagola/Associated Press

Notable Changes in Rankings 

9. Doug Baldwin, SEA (up one spot)

With enough positive news about Baldwin's knee injury, he earns a bump up the rankings into the bottom of the WR1 tier. According to Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic, Baldwin is "clearly close to coming back fully." The Seahawks took their time with Baldwin and held him out of preseason action with the intent to get him ready for Week 1's game against the Denver Broncos. He is on track to hit that goal.

                                  

26. Nelson Agholor, PHI (up one spot)

27. Alshon Jeffery, PHI (down three spots)

Jeffery remains on the physically unable to perform list in his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery. Even if the Eagles take him off the PUP before the season begins, it doesn't rule out sitting Jeffery until he's healthy enough to play. 

Meanwhile, Agholor returned to practice Sunday after a lower-body injury sidelined him for almost three weeks, according to Reuben Frank of NBC Sports. Even if Wentz isn't ready for Week 1, Jeffery's status also remains in doubt, which would make Agholor the team's top wide receiver. That has significant fantasy value on such a good squad.

                                            

Targets Based on Value 

Demaryius Thomas, DEN

Current ADP: 43.2/WR18

Last Week's ADP: 42.6/WR18

My Ranking: WR12 (no change)

                               

Chris Hogan, NE

Current ADP: 57.4/WR25

Last Week's ADP: new addition

My Ranking: WR21 (no change)

                                  

Marquise Goodwin, SF

Current ADP: 69.6/WR29

Last Week's ADP: 74.8/WR30

My Ranking: WR23 (no change)

                                            

Nelson Agholor, PHI

Current ADP: 109.8/WR44

Last Week's ADP: 108.4/WR44

My Ranking: WR26 (up one spot)

                                     

Overvalued Players

Tyreek Hill, KC

Current ADP: 27.2/WR10

Last Week's ADP: 28.6/WR10

My Ranking: WR22 (no change)

                                    

Amari Cooper, OAK

Current ADP: 36/WR16

Last Week's ADP: 36/WR16

My Ranking: WR29 (down one spot)

                         

Michael Crabtree, BAL

Current ADP: 67.4/WR28

Last Week's ADP: 67.4/WR28

My Ranking: WR41 (no change)

                                     

Potential Sleepers 

Kenny Stills, MIA

Current ADP: 119.6/WR46

Last Week's ADP: 124.6/WR48

My Ranking: WR42 (no change)

According to Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com, head coach Adam Gase said DeVante Parker still can't catch a ball because of his broken finger, and his availability for Week 1's game against the Tennessee Titans is in question. Another negative report for Parker should make it that much easier to draft Stills with confidence.

                    

Paul Richardson, WAS

Current ADP: 170.5/WR63

Last Week's ADP: 167.8/WR61

My Ranking: WR48 (no change)

                                   

Other Names to Monitor

Josh Gordon, CLE

Current ADP: 48/WR23

Last Week's ADP: 52/WR23

My Ranking: WR37 (down one spot)

Head coach Hue Jackson told Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com that Gordon would play but not start in Week 1's game against the Steelers. The team is easing back Gordon after his extended absence and minor hamstring injury. There's no discount on Gordon's draft value with an ADP that puts him in the fourth or fifth round.

                                    

Keelan Cole, JAC

Current ADP: 171.3/WR64

Last Week's ADP: new addition

My Ranking: WR47 (up 34 spots) 

                    

Dede Westbrook, JAC

Current ADP: 175/WR65

Last Week's ADP: new addition

My Ranking: WR60 (up 22 spots)

The Jaguars lost Marqise Lee to a season-ending knee injury, so their depth will be tested. Cole gets the biggest boost. He was already starting alongside Lee, so he moves into the team's WR1 spot. The presence of quarterback Blake Bortles will limit the excitement for any Jaguars wide receiver, but there's no doubt opportunities will be available in Lee's absence.

                                                  

# Player (Team/Bye)
Tier 1
1 Antonio Brown PIT (7)
2 Odell Beckham Jr. NYG (9)
3 DeAndre Hopkins HOU (10)
Tier 2
4 Michael Thomas NO (6)
5 Julio Jones ATL (8)
6 Keenan Allen LAC (8)
7 Davante Adams GB (7)
8 A.J. Green CIN (9)
9 Doug Baldwin SEA (7)
Tier 3
10 T.Y. Hilton IND (9)
Tier 4
11 Mike Evans TB (5)
12 Demaryius Thomas DEN (10)
13 Adam Thielen MIN (10)
14 Stefon Diggs MIN (10)
Tier 5
15 Golden Tate DET (6)
16 Jarvis Landry CLE (11)
17 Larry Fitzgerald ARI (9)
18 JuJu Smith-Schuster PIT (7)
19 Allen Robinson CHI (5)
20 Marvin Jones Jr. DET (6)
21 Chris Hogan NE (11)
22 Tyreek Hill KC (12)
23 Marquise Goodwin SF (11)
24 Brandin Cooks LAR (12)
Tier 6
25 Emmanuel Sanders DEN (10)
26 Nelson Agholor PHI (9)
27 Alshon Jeffery PHI (9)
28 Jamison Crowder WAS (4)
29 Amari Cooper OAK (7)
30 Pierre Garcon SF (11)
31 Corey Davis TEN (8)
32 Sammy Watkins KC (12)
33 Cooper Kupp LAR (12)
34 Julian Edelman NE (11)
Tier 7
35 Devin Funchess CAR (4)
36 Robert Woods LAR (12)
37 Josh Gordon CLE (11)
38 Jordy Nelson OAK (7)
39 Will Fuller  V HOU (10)
40 Randall Cobb GB (7)
41 Michael Crabtree BAL (10)
42 Kenny Stills MIA (11)
43 Robby Anderson NYJ (11)
44 Sterling Shepard NYG (9)
45 Kelvin Benjamin BUF (11)
46 Mike Williams LAC (8)
47 Keelan Cole JAC (9)
48 Paul Richardson WAS (4)
49 DeVante Parker MIA (11)
50 Allen Hurns DAL (8)
51 Ted Ginn Jr. NO (6)
52 Mohamed Sanu ATL (8)
53 Rishard Matthews TEN (8)
54 Kenny Golladay DET (6)
55 Tyrell Williams LAC (8)
56 Geronimo Allison GB (7)
57 Ryan Grant IND (9)
58 Jermaine Kearse NYJ (11)
59 Tyler Lockett SEA (7)
60 Dede Westbrook JAC (9)
61 Cameron Meredith NO (6)
62 Josh Doctson WAS (4)
63 DeSean Jackson TB (5)
64 Martavis Bryant OAK (7)
65 Anthony Miller CHI (5)
66 Michael Gallup DAL (8)
67 D.J. Moore CAR (4)
68 Chris Godwin TB (5)
69 Antonio Callaway CLE (11)
70 Albert Wilson MIA (11)
71 Willie Snead  IV BAL (10)
72 Terrance Williams DAL (8)
73 Trent Taylor SF (11)
74 Danny Amendola MIA (11)
75 Calvin Ridley ATL (8)
76 Mike Wallace PHI (9)
77 Quincy Enunwa NYJ (11)
78 Christian Kirk ARI (9)
79 Donte Moncrief JAC (9)
80 Brandon Marshall SEA (7)
81 J.J. Nelson ARI (9)
82 John Brown BAL (10)
83 John Ross CIN (9)
84 Travis Benjamin LAC (8)
85 Cole Beasley DAL (8)
86 James Washington PIT (7)
87 Taylor Gabriel CHI (5)
88 Zay Jones BUF (11)
89 Chester Rogers IND (9)
90 Tavon Austin DAL (8)
91 Tyler Boyd CIN (9)
92 Adam Humphries TB (5)
93 Torrey Smith CAR (4)
94 D.J. Chark JAC (9)
95 Phillip Dorsett NE (11)
96 Taywan Taylor TEN (8)
97 Jaron Brown SEA (7)
98 Dante Pettis SF (11)
99 Corey Coleman BUF (11)
100 Terrelle Pryor NYJ (11)
101 Courtland Sutton DEN (10)
102 Kendall Wright MIN (10)
103 Curtis Samuel CAR (4)
104 Cordarrelle Patterson NE (11)
105 Kevin White CHI (5)
106 Keke Coutee HOU (10)
107 Equanimeous St. Brown GB (7)
 

Tight Ends

Keep an eye on Evan Engram's recovery from his concussion. Julio Cortez/Associated Press

Notable Changes in Rankings 

None of note.

                                                                  

Targets Based on Value

Jack Doyle, IND

Current ADP: 109/TE11

Last Week's ADP: 111.6/TE11

My Ranking: TE9 (no change)

                              

Overvalued Players

Evan Engram, NYG

Current ADP: 66.6/TE6

Last Week's ADP: 61.6/TE6

My Ranking: TE8 (no change)

Engram suffered a concussion in the team's Week 3 preseason game against the Jets, so keep an eye on his status. No timetable can be assumed with concussions.

                                                       

Jordan Reed, WAS

Current ADP: 87.8/TE9

Last Week's ADP: 87/TE9

My Ranking: TE12 (up one spot)

The Washington Redskins have been playing it safe with Reed and didn't use him in any preseason games. According to head coach Jay Gruden, Reed is "on pace" for Week 1, per John Keim of ESPN.com. Unfortunately, there's no discount on his draft value despite his injury history.

                                          

Potential Sleepers

David Njoku, CLE

Current ADP: 112/TE12

Last Week's ADP: 113/TE12

My Ranking: TE10 (no change)

                           

Trey Burton, CHI

Current ADP: 88.6/TE10

Last Week's ADP: 97/TE10

My Ranking: TE11 (no change)

                                                     

Other Names to Monitor

George Kittle, SF

Current ADP: 135/TE13

Last Week's ADP: 133/TE13

My Ranking: TE13 (down one spot)

The 49ers haven't provided much on Kittle's recovery from a shoulder injury, other than the initial goal of getting him back by Week 1's game against the Minnesota Vikings. Luckily, he won't cost you anything more than a 10th-round pick, so the risk is minimal.

                                                       

# Player (Team/Bye)
Tier 1
1 Rob Gronkowski NE (11)
2 Travis Kelce KC (12)
3 Zach Ertz PHI (9)
Tier 2
4 Greg Olsen CAR (4)
5 Jimmy Graham GB (7)
6 Delanie Walker TEN (8)
7 Kyle Rudolph MIN (10)
8 Evan Engram NYG (9)
Tier 3
9 Jack Doyle IND (9)
10 David Njoku CLE (11)
11 Trey Burton CHI (5)
12 Jordan Reed WAS (4)
13 George Kittle SF (11)
Tier 4
14 O.J. Howard TB (5)
15 Jared Cook OAK (7)
16 Charles Clay BUF (11)
17 Austin Hooper ATL (8)
18 Tyler Kroft CIN (9)
19 Vance McDonald PIT (7)
20 Benjamin Watson NO (6)
21 Ricky Seals-Jones ARI (9)
22 Eric Ebron IND (9)
23 Austin Seferian-Jenkins JAC (9)
24 Cameron Brate TB (5)
25 Mike Gesicki MIA (11)
26 Jake Butt DEN (10)
27 Luke Willson DET (6)
28 Ed Dickson SEA (7)
29 Virgil Green LAC (8)
30 Vernon Davis WAS (4)
31 Blake Jarwin DAL (8)
32 Mark Andrews BAL (10)
33 Hayden Hurst BAL (10)
34 Gerald Everett LAR (12)
35 Ryan Griffin HOU (10)
36 Jermaine Gresham ARI (9)
37 Garrett Celek SF (11)
38 Marcedes Lewis GB (7)
39 Jesse James PIT (7)
40 Tyler Eifert CIN (9)
41 Clive Walford NYJ (11)
42 Jeff Heuerman DEN (10)
43 Stephen Anderson HOU (10)
44 Tyler Higbee LAR (12)
45 Jonnu Smith TEN (8)
46 Geoff Swaim DAL (8)
47 Nick Vannett SEA (7)
48 Dallas Goedert PHI (9)
49 Michael Roberts DET (6)
 

Defenses/Kickers

The Ravens should be a Week 1 target with the Bills on the schedule. Nick Wass/Associated Press

Defenses

Don't bother taking a defense until the final two rounds. Instead of taking the top defense earlier, use that pick to build depth at another position. You can ignore defenses if you're not required to draft one, just as long as you pick up one for Week 1. 

Streaming defenses is a wise strategy, as it comes down to targeting the best matchups. You can begin streaming right out of your draft by going after the Baltimore Ravens defense, which has a great matchup at home against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1. The New Orleans Saints are another good target, as they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in their opener Sept. 9.

                                                                 

Kickers

Kickers are never a priority. 

You should look for accuracy and opportunity when finding one, although this is a position to stream by attacking the waiver wire. Bypass the position if you don't have to select a kicker in your draft. You are much better off taking a shot on a skill player and making a call on a kicker closer to Week 1.

   

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