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    Fantasy football – Mike Clay’s ranking of the 192 players who should be rostered

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        Mike Clay is a senior writer for fantasy football and the NFL at ESPN. Mike is a member of the FSWA Hall of Fame. His projections power the ESPN Fantasy Football game, and he also appears on “Fantasy Football Now” and the Fantasy Focus Football podcast.

    We’re closing in on the start of the 2025 NFL regular season, which means it’s time for “The 192” for fantasy football.

    Fantasy leagues come in all shapes and sizes, but many have settled into the vicinity of 12 teams and 16 roster spots. “The 192” is a listing of the 192 players who should be drafted (and thus rostered) in such a league with PPR scoring and standard settings. The players are technically listed in the order they should be drafted, though it’s important to remember drafts are fluid and your decisions should be altered based on what’s left on the board and your previous selections.

    What if you’re in an eight-team league? Or a 16-teamer? “The 192” can still help you win, but you’ll certainly need to make tweaks in the middle to late rounds. For example, in a deeper league, you should identify cutoff points at certain positions to ensure you land a viable starter (perhaps you want to make sure you get one of the top 11 quarterbacks, or one of the top eight tight ends, or you want two of the top 22 running backs). In a shallower league, you might want to wait even longer at quarterback or tight end if you’re comfortable with eight to 10 starters at that position.

    “The 192” should serve as a simple guide to help you maximize the value of your starting lineup while making the best possible decision in each round.

    For a deeper look, check out Cheat Sheet Central.

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    1. Ja’Marr Chase, CIN, WR1
    2. Bijan Robinson, ATL, RB1

    Could you make a case for Justin Jefferson or perhaps a running back like Saquon Barkley or Christian McCaffrey here? Of course. But my preference is to choose one of Chase or Robinson. Whereas Jefferson will be dealing with another QB change and Barkley and McCaffrey have age and workload concerns, Chase and Robinson are early in their prime and positioned very similarly to how they were during massively productive 2024 seasons. Chase outscored Jefferson (the No. 2-scoring WR) by 85.5 fantasy points and, after a slow start, Robinson was fantasy’s top-scoring RB after Week 5 last season.

    3. Justin Jefferson, MIN, WR2
    4. Saquon Barkley, PHI, RB2
    5. Jahmyr Gibbs, DET, RB3

    Despite the nitpicking, Jefferson and Barkley are too good to pass on here. Gibbs very well could repeat as fantasy’s highest-scoring RB, though with interior offensive line questions and the return of David Montgomery, he’s best valued a hair lower than Robinson and Barkley.

    6. CeeDee Lamb, DAL, WR3
    7. Christian McCaffrey, SF, RB4
    8. Puka Nacua, LAR, WR4
    9. Malik Nabers, NYG, WR5
    10. Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET, WR6
    11. Ashton Jeanty, LV, RB5
    12. De’Von Achane, MIA, RB6

    Let’s be honest: It’s going to be hard to mess up your first-round pick. There really isn’t a big drop-off from our second to third tier, as any of these players could easily pace their respective position in fantasy points. That includes McCaffrey, who is riskier than ever at age 29 off another injury-plagued season, but who has perhaps the highest ceiling at the position, as well as first-round rookie Jeanty.

    Brock Bowers will be a popular pick after leading tight ends in fantasy points last season. Andy Lyons/Getty Images

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    13. Nico Collins, HOU, WR7
    14. Brian Thomas Jr., JAC, WR8
    15. A.J. Brown, PHI, WR9
    16. Drake London, ATL, WR10
    17. Jonathan Taylor, IND, RB7
    18. Josh Jacobs, GB, RB8
    19. Derrick Henry, BAL, RB9
    20. Brock Bowers, LV, TE1
    21. Trey McBride, ARI, TE2
    22. Bucky Irving, TB, RB10
    23. Kyren Williams, LAR, RB11
    24. Ladd McConkey, LAC, WR11
    25. Tee Higgins, CIN, WR12
    26. Tyreek Hill, MIA, WR13
    27. Davante Adams, LAR, WR14

    The bulk of Round 2 includes a handful of solid RB1 and WR1 options, as well as top tight ends Bowers and McBride, who figure to battle it out to pace the position in fantasy points this season. There are age concerns for Henry (31), Adams (32) and Hill (31), but all three are well positioned for one more big fantasy campaign.

    28. Josh Allen, BUF, QB1
    29. Lamar Jackson, BAL, QB2
    30. Jayden Daniels, WAS, QB3
    31. Jalen Hurts, PHI, QB4

    Round 3 is when I’m willing to consider pouncing on a quarterback, simply because the big four of Allen, Jackson, Daniels and Hurts have a clear edge over the rest of the field. If I miss on any of these four (feel free to order them however you wish), I’m content waiting quite a while before grabbing a passer.

    32. Chase Brown, CIN, RB12
    33. James Cook, BUF, RB13
    34. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA, WR15
    35. Terry McLaurin, WAS, WR16
    36. Garrett Wilson, NYJ, WR17
    37. Kenneth Walker III, SEA, RB14
    38. Alvin Kamara, NO, RB15
    39. Joe Burrow, CIN, QB5
    40. George Kittle, SF, TE3
    41. Chuba Hubbard, CAR, RB16
    42. Omarion Hampton, LAC, RB17
    43. James Conner, ARI, RB18
    44. Breece Hall, NYJ, RB19
    45. Mike Evans, TB, WR18
    46. Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI, WR19
    47. DK Metcalf, PIT, WR20
    48. DJ Moore, CHI, WR21
    49. Rashee Rice, KC, WR22
    50. Xavier Worthy, KC, WR23
    51. Joe Mixon, HOU, RB20

    This tier covers the majority of the fourth round and includes most of our RB2 and WR2 options, as well as Kittle (who actually led the TE position in fantasy PPG last season) and Burrow. The big question here is whether we aim toward proven, veteran RBs like Kamara (age 30), Conner (30) or Mixon (29), or pivot to the more youthful options, which include first-round rookie Hampton. … Harrison is an intriguing “post-hype” target after failing to live up to his lofty rookie-season ADP in 2024. … Rice would be higher and Worthy a little lower if not for Rice’s pending multigame suspension.

    Calvin Ridley is coming off his second consecutive 1,000-yard season but will have a rookie QB throwing to him. Mark Konezny/Imagn Images

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    52. D’Andre Swift, CHI, RB21
    53. Zay Flowers, BAL, WR24
    54. Courtland Sutton, DEN, WR25
    55. Calvin Ridley, TEN, WR26
    56. DeVonta Smith, PHI, WR27
    57. Jaylen Waddle, MIA, WR28
    58. Jerry Jeudy, CLE, WR29
    59. Jameson Williams, DET, WR30
    60. George Pickens, DAL, WR31
    61. Sam LaPorta, DET, TE4
    62. Patrick Mahomes, KC, QB6
    63. Baker Mayfield, TB, QB7

    We’re getting to WR3/flex territory here. Each of these receivers has the look of a viable weekly starter, though they are not without question marks, including QB changes for Ridley (Cameron Ward), Jeudy (to be determined) and Pickens (Dak Prescott). … Swift, our lone running back in this tier, has little competition to another hefty workload in a Bears offense with a much-improved line. … LaPorta, Mahomes and Mayfield are midrange options at tight end and quarterback.

    64. Rome Odunze, CHI, WR32
    65. Tetairoa McMillan, CAR, WR33
    66. Travis Hunter, JAC, WR34
    67. Aaron Jones Sr., MIN, RB22
    68. David Montgomery, DET, RB23
    69. T.J. Hockenson, MIN, TE5
    70. Kaleb Johnson, PIT, RB24
    71. TreVeyon Henderson, NE, RB25
    72. RJ Harvey, DEN, RB26

    We’re getting to the point in the draft in which you’re still working on your starting lineup but can feel good about taking on more risk. Odunze and rookies McMillan and Hunter are breakout candidates at the WR position, whereas Johnson, Henderson and Harvey are rookie RBs who need to fend off veteran competition for lead back duties. … We also have a few “safer” options here in Jones, Montgomery and Hockenson.

    73. Chris Godwin, TB, WR35
    74. Jakobi Meyers, LV, WR36
    75. Chris Olave, NO, WR37
    76. Cooper Kupp, SEA, WR38
    77. Stefon Diggs, NE, WR39
    78. Matthew Golden, GB, WR40
    79. Jordan Addison, MIN, WR41
    80. Tony Pollard, TEN, RB27
    81. Isiah Pacheco, KC, RB28
    82. Javonte Williams, DAL, RB29
    83. Travis Kelce, KC, TE6
    84. David Njoku, CLE, TE7
    85. Mark Andrews, BAL, TE8
    86. Evan Engram, DEN, TE9
    87. Bo Nix, DEN, QB8
    88. Kyler Murray, ARI, QB9
    89. Brock Purdy, SF, QB10

    This tier is flush with viable flex options and a chunk of mid- to back-end starters at QB and TE. This wide receiver group really shows off the depth of the position, as Godwin (who would be much higher if fully healthy), 32-year-old Kupp and Diggs (31) were recently elite fantasy options and certainly could have another big season in the tank. … It should be noted that Addison will serve a three-game suspension to begin the 2025 regular season.

    The Bears and fantasy managers alike are hoping for a big jump from Caleb Williams. Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire

    90. Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG, RB30
    91. Brian Robinson Jr., WAS, RB31
    92. Jaylen Warren, PIT, RB32
    93. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE, RB33
    94. Cam Skattebo, NYG, RB34
    95. J.K. Dobbins, DEN, RB35
    96. Khalil Shakir, BUF, WR42
    97. Jauan Jennings, SF, WR43
    98. Deebo Samuel, WAS, WR44
    99. Ricky Pearsall, SF, WR45
    100. Keon Coleman, BUF, WR46
    101. Michael Pittman Jr., IND, WR47
    102. Jayden Reed, GB, WR48
    103. Caleb Williams, CHI, QB11
    104. Justin Herbert, LAC, QB12
    105. Dak Prescott, DAL, QB13
    106. Justin Fields, NYJ, QB14

    This tier is headlined by running backs who are battling for work in committee backfields, as well as wide receivers who are mainly either breakout candidates (Pearsall, Coleman) or solid flex options with limited upside (Shakir, Pittman, Reed). Williams, another breakout candidate, leads a list of fringe-QB1 options.

    107. Keenan Allen, LAC, WR49
    108. Darnell Mooney, ATL, WR50
    109. Josh Downs, IND, WR51
    110. Rashid Shaheed, NO, WR52
    111. Jayden Higgins, HOU, WR53
    112. Emeka Egbuka, TB, WR54
    113. Tucker Kraft, GB, TE10
    114. Austin Ekeler, WAS, RB36
    115. Travis Etienne Jr., JAC, RB37
    116. Tyjae Spears, TEN, RB38
    117. Tank Bigsby, JAC, RB39
    118. Jerome Ford, CLE, RB40
    119. Rachaad White, TB, RB41
    120. Jordan Mason, MIN, RB42
    121. Drake Maye, NE, QB15
    122. Jordan Love, GB, QB16
    123. Jared Goff, DET, QB17
    124. J.J. McCarthy, MIN, QB18
    125. Colston Loveland, CHI, TE11
    126. Dallas Goedert, PHI, TE12
    127. Jake Ferguson, DAL, TE13
    128. Dalton Kincaid, BUF, TE14
    129. Tyler Warren, IND, TE15
    130. Quinshon Judkins, CLE, RB43
    131. Dylan Sampson, CLE, RB44

    We’re getting deep into the draft and you’re primarily looking to add either one last flex option (in deeper leagues) or quality bench options. Rookies Higgins, Egbuka, Loveland and Warren were Day 1-2 draft picks worth a lottery ticket, whereas second-year players Maye and McCarthy are upside targets at quarterback. … The Browns’ backfield situation is worth watching, with second-round rookie Judkins unsigned and potentially facing a substantial suspension following a domestic violence arrest. If he’s not on the field, Ford and Sampson would handle backfield work.

    Trey Benson provides quality insurance behind starter James Conner. Marc Lebryk/USA TODAY Sports

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    132. Trey Benson, ARI, RB45
    133. Zach Charbonnet, SEA, RB46
    134. Tyler Allgeier, ATL, RB47
    135. Najee Harris, LAC, RB48
    136. Adam Thielen, CAR, WR55
    137. Xavier Legette, CAR, WR56
    138. Cedric Tillman, CLE, WR57
    139. Hollywood Brown, KC, WR58
    140. Brandon Aiyuk, SF, WR59
    141. Hunter Henry, NE, TE16
    142. Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL, TE17
    143. Tua Tagovailoa, MIA, QB19
    144. Matthew Stafford, LAR, QB20
    145. C.J. Stroud, HOU, QB21

    This is a fun tier, as it includes some of the best insurance RBs in the game, including Charbonnet, Benson, Allgeier and Harris. All would be lineup locks if their respective team’s starter went down with an injury. … Aiyuk is expected to miss regular-season action as he recovers from a torn ACL suffered in Week 7 last season.

    146. Jaylen Wright, MIA, RB49
    147. Bhayshul Tuten, JAC, RB50
    148. Braelon Allen, NYJ, RB51
    149. Isaac Guerendo, SF, RB52
    150. MarShawn Lloyd, GB, RB53
    151. Ray Davis, BUF, RB54
    152. Jack Bech, LV, WR60
    153. Wan’Dale Robinson, NYG, WR61
    154. Marvin Mims Jr., DEN, WR62
    155. Kyle Williams, NE, WR63
    156. Rashod Bateman, BAL, WR64
    157. Luther Burden III, CHI, WR65
    158. Jalen McMillan, TB, WR66
    159. Tre Harris, LAC, WR67
    160. Roschon Johnson, CHI, RB55
    161. Jaydon Blue, DAL, RB56
    162. Will Shipley, PHI, RB57
    163. Michael Wilson, ARI, WR68
    164. Pat Bryant, DEN, WR69
    165. Chig Okonkwo, TEN, TE18
    166. Darren Waller, MIA, TE19
    167. Zach Ertz, WAS, TE20
    168. Jonnu Smith, PIT, TE21

    This tier rounds out the remaining non-kickers and defenses you should be selecting on draft day. This list includes quite a few intriguing rookies (Tuten, Bech, Williams, Burden, Blue, Bryant), as well as second-year RBs who have insurance appeal if they’re able to lock down No. 2 duties (Wright, Allen, Guerendo, Lloyd, Davis, Shipley).

    169. Texans D/ST, HOU, DST1
    170. Steelers D/ST, PIT, DST2
    171. Broncos D/ST, DEN, DST3
    172. Vikings D/ST, MIN, DST4
    173. Seahawks D/ST, SEA, DST5
    174. Ravens D/ST, BAL, DST6
    175. Patriots D/ST, NE, DST7
    176. Lions D/ST, DET, DST8
    177. Eagles D/ST, PHI, DST9
    178. Bills D/ST, BUF, DST10
    179. Colts D/ST, IND, DST11
    180. Jets D/ST, NYJ, DST12
    181. Jake Bates, DET, K1
    182. Chase McLaughlin, TB, K2
    183. Cameron Dicker, LAC, K3
    184. Brandon Aubrey, DAL, K4
    185. Jason Sanders, MIA, K5
    186. Tyler Bass, BUF, K6
    187. Jake Elliott, PHI, K7
    188. Chris Boswell, PIT, K8
    189. Harrison Butker, KC, K9
    190. Cairo Santos, CHI, K10
    191. Tyler Loop, BAL, K11
    192. Matt Gay, WAS, K12

    Wait until your final two selections to select your kicker and defense.

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