DJ Moore, Panthers (WR13): Has touchdown catches in three consecutive games, but facing Saints presents issues.Ĥ0. Tony Pollard, Cowboys (RB11): Not expecting more than 15 touches, but he can do damage on 15 touches.ģ6. Nick Chubb, Browns (RB9): Solid season, though all 12 of his touchdowns came in the first 12 weeks.ģ5. Miles Sanders, Eagles (RB8): Eagles ran wild in first Giants meeting, and the Giants were playing their best then.ģ3. Mark Andrews, Ravens (TE1): Week 17 was his first decent game since October. Christian Watson, Packers (WR12): We warned you that when the touchdowns stopped, there wasn't much there. Little production and then, whoa, here comes his best game in a while.Ģ9. Amari Cooper, Browns (WR11): Kind of like Evans. Russell Wilson, Broncos (QB11): Well, only one more game, so that's the positive here.Ģ8. Brock Purdy, 49ers (QB10): His performance this season certainly forces 49ers to make some interesting offseason choices.Ģ6. Will we remember the great final weeks, or everything else?Ģ5. Cam Akers, Rams (RB5): Quite the turnaround. Dak Prescott, Cowboys (QB8): Cowboys have something to play for, but if Eagles are winning big, Prescott may sit second half.Ģ3. Herbert likely to finish outside of top-10 QB scorers this season.ġ9. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB7): Scored only 8.4 PPR points in first Broncos battle. Brown, Eagles (WR6): Expected return of Hurts - and Giants sitting players - bodes well for Brown.ġ8. Aaron Jones, Packers (RB4): Do not overthink this just because Jones struggled in first Lions matchup. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (WR3): Definite QB problems here, but Dolphins need to win, and Hill is tough to stop.ġ4. Have to think Chargers try to get him there.ġ0. Austin Ekeler, Chargers (RB2): Two more touchdowns and he gets to 20. Perhaps this is the week Rodgers finally reaches 20 PPR points. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (QB4): Win and they are in. Josh Allen, Bills (QB2): Assume the Bills offense - and defense - plays well in Week 18.ħ. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (RB1): Should cap a fantastic season with 20-plus PPR points yet again, for fifth time in six games.ģ. He averages a league-best 26.4 PPR points.Ģ. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB1): Eagles desperate for his return. Regardless, good luck in this final week of the season!ġ. If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ranked ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. We know many of you now compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. Welcome to Week 18 of the NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings for 2022. Featured Promo: Get any full-season NFL Premium Pass for 50% off.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy football flex and superflex rankings for Week 18 Bookmark those pages, and prepare for all of your drafts. You can also see our staff's ongoing rankings analysis articles discussing draft values, sleepers, players to target/avoid, the NFL rookies, and analyzing the NFL Draft results.Īnd of course, be sure to also check out our 2021 fantasy football rankings dashboard and bookmark it! That RotoBaller rankings homepage is loaded up with lots of other great staff rankings - all updated after the NFL Draft - including our early PPR Rankings, Half-PPR rankings, Standard league rankings, Dynasty League rankings and 2021 NFL Rookie rankings. Adjustments will be made to all of our staff rankings all offseason long, so check back regularly for any player movements. These rankings are being released after the conclusion of the 2021 NFL Draft - meaning the ranks are now factoring in the trades and rookie landing spots, but things will of course change as we get closer to the NFL season. Because quarterbacks have big upside every week to score fantasy points, usually more than skill position players, quarterbacks become incredibly valuable in superflex drafts and are ranked much higher / targeting much earlier than other more traditional fantasy football drafts. For those who are not familiar with fantasy football superflex rankings, this increasingly popular format is essentially a 2QB league where fantasy managers can start a 2nd quarterback in their flex spot. Welcome back RotoBallers! Below you will find our staff's updated 2021 fantasy football superflex rankings (top 330) for two-QB formats.
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