One of the best ways to enjoy March Madness is with a fantasy league player draft. Everyone enjoys filling out a bracket, but drafting individual players is a great way to stay invested in March Madness even if one of your Final Four teams is eliminated.
Whether you draft a group of players overall, by seed, or by region, having a March Madness Fantasy Team is a fun way to enjoy one of the best sporting events of the year.
Here are my 2024 March Madness fantasy league player rankings for the upcoming tournament. The players are ordered in their total points projections for the NCAA Tournament. I will update this page Sunday night after the brackets are revealed.
2024 NCAA Tournament Fantasy League Player Rankings – Top 75
1. Zach Edey (Purdue)
2. Dalton Knecht (Tennessee)
3. RJ Davis (UNC)
4. LJ Cryer (Houston)
5. Reed Sheppard (Kentucky)
6. Jamal Shead (Houston)
7. Emanuel Sharp (Houston)
8. Tristan Newton (Connecticut)
9. Caleb Love (Arizona)
10. Mark Sears (Alabama)
11. Terrence Shannon Jr. (Illinois)
12. Ja’Kobe Walter (Baylor)
13. Tyler Kolek (Marquette)
14. Kevin McCullar (Kansas)
15. Antonio Reeves (Kentucky)
16. Baylor Scheierman (Creighton)
17. Kam Jones (Marquette)
18. Cam Spencer (Connecticut)
19. Johni Broome (Auburn)
20. Trey Alexander (Creighton)
21. Rob Dillingham (Kentucky)
22. Marcus Domask (Illinois)
23. Ray J Dennis (Baylor)
24. Boo Buie (Northwestern)
25. DaRon Holmes (Dayton)
26. Aidan Mahaney (Saint Mary’s)
27. Great Osobor (Utah State)
28. Kyle Filipowski (Duke)
29. Pop Isaacs (Texas Tech)
30. Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida)
31. Jarod Lucas (Nevada)
32. Kenan Blackshear (Nevada)
33. Oumar Ballo (Arizona)
34. Alex Karaban (Connecticut)
35. Hunter Dickinson (Kansas)
36. Aaron Estrada (Alabama)
37. Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton)
38. Max Abmas (Texas)
39. Armando Bacot (North Carolina)
40. KJ Simpson (Colorado)
41. A.J. Storr (Wisconsin)
42. Jeremy Roach (Duke)
43. Johnell Davis (Florida Atlantic)
44. Meechie Johnson (South Carolina)
45. Keisei Tominaga (Nebraska)
46. Isaiah Stevens (Colorado State)
47. Wade Taylor (Texas A&M)
48. D.J. Burns (NC State)
49. Braden Smith (Purdue)
50. Jonas Aidoo (Tennessee)
51. Enrique Freeman (Akron)
52. Harrison Ingram (North Carolina)
53. Shahada Wells (McNeese State)
54. Terrence Edwards Jr. (James Madison)
55. Myles Rice (Washington State)
56. Josh Hubbard (Mississippi State)
57. Jaylin Williams (Auburn)
58. Keshon Gilbert (Iowa State)
59. Tyson Walker (Michigan State)
60. Jaxon Robinson (BYU)
61. Ryan Nembhard (Gonzaga)
62. Jalen House (New Mexico)
63. PJ Hall (Clemson)
64. Tucker DeVries (Drake)
65. Jalen Blackmon (Stetson)
66. Achor Achor (Samford)
67. Riley Minix (Morehead State)
68. N’Faly Dante (Oregon)
69. Tyson Degenhart (Boise State)
70. Walyn Napper (Longwood)
71. Trey Townsend (Oakland)
72. Zeke Mayo (South Dakota State)
73. T.J. Bickerstaff (James Madison)
74. B.J. Mack (South Carolina)
75. Reece Beekman (Virginia)
76. Justin Hohn (UC Irvine)
77. Braeden Smith (Colgate)
78. T.J. Long (Vermont)
79. Corey Washington (Saint Peter’s)
80. Danny Wolf (Yale)