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Jeff Ratcliffe’s 2024 Fantasy Football Rankings

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It’s time to take a deep look at our post-draft 2024 fantasy football rankings with the majority of the NFL offseason moves behind us. Before you know it’ll be summer, and the Fourth of July, and then we’ll be right back into fantasy football draft mode.

So, if we don’t start now, we’re going to get behind very quickly. Let’s get the 2024 fantasy football season right with our rankings. Of course, this is still early. With so much yet to unfold across the NFL landscape, this list will undergo many changes over the next several months.

2024 Fantasy Football Rankings — Top 100

1. Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB1)

McCaffrey is the king for at least one more year. He averaged 5.4 yards per carry and scored 21 total touchdowns in 2023. Yes, he’ll be 28, but that won’t stop him yet.

2. Tyreek Hill, MIA (WR1)

Hill will be 30, but the speed is still as good as ever. He averages nearly 11 targets per game. Wheels up for the Cheetah.

3. CeeDee Lamb, DAL (WR2)

Over the second half of 2023 (Weeks 8-17), Lamb saw 34% of all targets in Dallas, and he had 315 more receiving yards than any other player. If he keeps that pace for a full year – watch out.

4. Justin Jefferson, MIN (WR3)

Everything was in place for Jefferson entering the draft except the identity of the guy throwing him the ball. Sam Darnold might have been fine, but not much above that. But then the Vikings nabbed J.J. McCarthy in the first round, the last piece of the puzzle to keep Jefferson near the top of the heap at wide receiver.

5. Ja’Marr Chase, CIN (WR4)

CINCINNATI, OH – SEPTEMBER 25: Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) in a game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. (Photo by Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire)

Chase transcended QB play and scored 28 more fantasy points than expected in 2023. He’ll be more consistent with Joe Burrow back next year.

6. Bijan Robinson, ATL (RB2)

Robinson gets a new head coach, new offensive coordinator and new quarterback heading into his second season, so he gets the same buzz.

7. Breece Hall, NYJ (RB3)

Hall had a slow start to 2023 as he returned from his torn ACL, but he flashed explosive plays all season long both on the ground and through the air (74 receptions through Week 17). More TDs should come in 2024 — assuming the Jets get better QB play.

8. Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET (WR5)

St. Brown was the only non-QB to score at least 20 PPR fantasy points in all three rounds of the fantasy playoffs in 2023.

9. A.J. Brown, PHI (WR6)

Brown went six straight games with over 125 receiving yards in 2023.

10. Jahmyr Gibbs, DET (RB4)

The Lions bolstered the trenches and defense this offseason, not the weaponry. Not that Gibbs might have lost his job, but more backfield help and/or more receivers might have cut into his workload. Instead, he’s locked and loaded for Year 2.

11. Puka Nacua, LAR (WR7)

12. Jonathan Taylor, IND (RB5)

13. Garrett Wilson, NYJ (WR8)

14. Saquon Barkley, PHI (RB6)

LAS VEGAS, NV – OCTOBER 23: Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams (17) stiff arms Houston Texans CB Derek Stingley Jr. (24) during the game featuring the Houston Texans and the Las Vegas Raiders on October 23, 2022 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by John Rivera/Icon Sportswire)

15. Davante Adams, LV (WR9)

16. Kyren Williams, LAR (RB7)

17. Brandon Aiyuk, SF (WR10)

18. Chris Olave, NO (WR11)

19. Mike Evans, TB (WR12)

20. Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI (WR13)

21. DJ Moore, CHI (WR14)

22. Deebo Samuel Sr., SF (WR15)

23. Josh Allen, BUF (QB1)

24. Drake London, ATL (WR16)

25. Josh Jacobs, GB (RB8)

26. Michael Pittman Jr., IND (WR17)

JACKSONVILLE, FL – OCTOBER 23: Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) hands off the ball toJacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (1) during the NFL Football match between the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants on October 23, 2022 at TIAA Bank Field, FL. (Photo by Andrew Bershaw/Icon Sportswire)

27. Travis Etienne Jr., JAC (RB9)

28. Rachaad White, TB (RB10)

29. Jalen Hurts, PHI (QB2)

30. Derrick Henry, BAL (RB11)

31. Sam LaPorta, DET (TE1)

32. Travis Kelce, KC (TE2)

33. Jaylen Waddle, MIA (WR18)

34. DK Metcalf, SEA (WR19)

35. Isiah Pacheco, KC (RB12)

36. Lamar Jackson, BAL (QB3)

37. Kenneth Walker III, SEA (RB13)

38. Amari Cooper, CLE (WR20)

39. Joe Mixon, HOU (RB14)

40. Patrick Mahomes, KC (QB4)

41. De’Von Achane, MIA (RB15)

42. DeVonta Smith, PHI (WR21)

43. Nico Collins, HOU (WR22)

44. Stefon Diggs, HOU (WR23)

HOUSTON, TX – AUGUST 19: Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) prepares to call for the snap of the ball in the first quarter during the preseason NFL game between the Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans on August 19, 2023 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire)

45. C.J. Stroud, HOU (QB5)

46. Cooper Kupp, LAR (WR24)

47. James Cook, BUF (RB16)

48. Malik Nabers, NYG (WR25)

49. Trey McBride, ARI (TE3)

50. Zay Flowers, BAL (WR26)

51. Aaron Jones, MIN (RB17)

52. Tank Dell, HOU (WR27)

53. Tee Higgins, CIN (WR28)

54. George Pickens, PIT (WR29)

55. Alvin Kamara, NO (RB18)

56. Rashee Rice, KC (WR30)

57. David Montgomery, DET (RB19)

58. Terry McLaurin, WAS (WR31)

59. Anthony Richardson, IND (QB6)

60. Keenan Allen, CHI (WR32)

61. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (RB20)

LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 25: Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) makes a catch during the Baltimore Ravens vs Los Angeles Rams football game on November 25, 2019, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire)

62. Mark Andrews, BAL (TE4)

63. Joe Burrow, CIN (QB7)

64. Kyler Murray, ARI (QB8)

65. Christian Kirk, JAC (WR33)

66. Dak Prescott, DAL (QB9)

67. D’Andre Swift, CHI (RB21)

68. Najee Harris, PIT (RB22)

69. Dalton Kincaid, BUF (TE5)

70. George Kittle, SF (TE6)

71. Jordan Love, GB (QB10)

72. Zamir White, LV (RB23)

73. Calvin Ridley, TEN (WR34)

74. Diontae Johnson, CAR (WR35)

75. James Conner, ARI (RB24)

76. Marquise Brown, KC (WR36)

GREEN BAY, WI – AUGUST 19: Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (11) carries New England Patriots cornerback Shaun Wade (26) into the end zone during a game between the Green Bay Packers and the New England Patriots on August 19, 2023 in Green Bay, WI. (Photo by Larry Radloff/Icon Sportswire)

77. Jayden Reed, GB (WR37)

78. Jordan Addison, MIN (WR38)

79. Tony Pollard, TEN (RB25)

80. Chris Godwin, TB (WR39)

81. Kyle Pitts, ATL (TE7)

82. DeAndre Hopkins, TEN (WR40)

83. Nick Chubb, CLE (RB26)

84. Raheem Mostert, MIA (RB27)

85. Jonathon Brooks, CAR (RB28)

86. Zack Moss, CIN (RB29)

87. Javonte Williams, DEN (RB30)

88. Evan Engram, JAC (TE8)

89. Devin Singletary, NYG (RB31)

90. Christian Watson, GB (WR41)

91. Courtland Sutton, DEN (WR42)

SANTA CLARA, CA – DECEMBER 11: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter of an NFL game between the San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 11, 2022, at LeviÕs Stadium, in Santa Clara, CA. (Photo by Tony Ding/Icon Sportswire)

92. Brock Purdy, SF (QB11)

93. David Njoku, CLE (TE9)

94. Jaylen Warren, PIT (RB32)

95. Gus Edwards, LAC (RB33)

96. Ladd McConkey, LAC (WR43)

97. Chase Brown, CIN (RB34)

98. Austin Ekeler, WAS (RB35)

99. Jakobi Meyers, LV (WR44)

100. Jake Ferguson, DAL (TE10)

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