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Fantasy football PPR rankings

Fantasy football PPR rankings
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Below are my preseason PPR fantasy football rankings. I'll continue to update them as the preseason progresses, and I will also release them each week when the regular season begins. If you have any questions, feel free to hit me up on Twitter or listen to my radio show with Jerry Bo Sundays from 10-noon on ESPN 97.5 FM. We talk all things fantasy football and NFL gambling getting you ready for kickoff every Sunday.

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QB

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes

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1 P. Mahomes KC
2 A. Rodgers GB
3 D. Watson HOU
4 M. Ryan ATL
5 C. Wentz PHI
6 B. Mayfield CLE
7 A. Luck IND (Retired)
8 C. Newton CAR
9 J. Goff LAR
10 D. Brees NO
11 B. Roethlisberger PIT
12 L. Jackson BAL
13 T. Brady NE
14 K. Murray ARI
15 D. Prescott DAL
16 R. Wilson SEA
17 J. Winston TB
18 P. Rivers LAC
19 M. Trubisky CHI
20 J. Allen BUF
21 K. Cousins MIN
22 S. Darnold NYJ
23 J. Garoppolo SF
24 D. Carr OAK
25 M. Stafford DET

RB

Rams RB Todd Gurley

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1 S. Barkley NYG
2 A. Kamara NO
3 C. McCaffrey CAR
4 E. Elliott DAL
5 L. Bell NYJ
6 N. Chubb CLE
7 J. Conner PIT
8 D. Johnson ARI
9 J. Mixon CIN
10 D. Cook MIN
11 D. Williams KC
12 K. Johnson DET
13 T. Gurley LAR
14 L. Fournette JAX
15 D. Freeman ATL
16 C. Carson SEA
17 M. Ingram BAL
18 J. Jacobs OAK
19 T. Coleman SF
20 A. Jones GB
21 D. Montgomery CHI
22 M. Mack IND
23 D. Henry TEN
24 S. Michel NE
25 A. Ekeler LAC
26 J. White NE
27 T. Cohen CHI
28 P. Lindsay DEN
29 D. Johnson HOU
30 M. Sanders PHI
31 R. Penny SEA
32 M. Gordon LAC
33 K. Drake MIA
34 L. Murray NO
35 K. Ballage MIA
36 D. Guice WAS
37 J. Howard PHI
38 J. Jackson LAC
39 L. McCoy BUF
40 J. Samuels PIT
41 D. Thompson KC
42 R. Freeman DEN
43 P. Barber TB
44 N. Hines IND
45 D. Henderson LAR
46 D. Lewis TEN
47 M. Breida SF
48 T. Pollard DAL
49 A. Peterson WAS
50 D. Harris NE
51 D. Singletary BUF
52 R. Jones TB
53 A. Mattison MIN
54 G. Bernard CIN
55 I. Smith ATL
56 C. Anderson DET
57 J. Hill BAL
58 M.Brown LAR
59 C. Thompson WAS
60 K. Hunt CLE

WR

Saints WR Michael Thomas

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1 D. Hopkins HOU
2 D. Adams GB
3 J. Jones ATL
4 M. Thomas NO
5 J. Smith-Schuster PIT
6 T. Hill KC
7 O. Beckham CLE
8 M. Evans TB
9 K. Allen LAC
10 A. Thielen MIN
11 B. Cooks LAR
12 S. Diggs MIN
13 R. Woods LAR
14 A. Brown OAK
15 J. Edelman NE
16 T. Lockett SEA
17 A. Cooper DAL
18 C. Kupp LAR
19 C. Godwin TB
20 D. Moore CAR
21 K. Golladay DET
22 C. Ridley ATL
23 R. Anderson NYJ
24 T. Hilton IND
25 M. Williams LAC
26 J. Gordon NE
27 A. Robinson CHI
28 C. Samuel CAR
29 T. Boyd CIN
30 A. Green CIN
31 W. Fuller HOU
32 A. Jeffery PHI
33 J. Landry CLE
34 S. Shepard NYG
35 E. Sanders DEN
36 C. Kirk ARI
37 S. Watkins KC
38 C. Davis TEN
39 D. Westbrook JAX
40 M. Jones DET
41 D. Jackson PHI
42 M. Valdes-Scantling GB
43 L. Fitzgerald ARI
44 D. Moncrief PIT
45 J. Brown BUF
46 T. Williams OAK
47 G. Allison GB
48 M. Gallup DAL
49 D. Hamilton DEN
50 J. Washington PIT
51 K. Coutee HOU
52 C. Sutton DEN
53 J. Crowder NYJ
54 D. Funchess IND
55 K. Stills MIA
56 A. Miller CH
57 G. Tate NYG
58 N. Harry NE
59 Q. Enunwa NYJ
60 M. Goodwin SF

TE

49ers TE George Kittle

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1 T. Kelce KC
2 Z. Ertz PHI
3 G. Kittle SF
4 E. Engram NYG
5 O. Howard TB
6 H. Henry LAC
7 J. Cook NO
8 A. Hooper ATL
9 D. Walker TEN
10 V. McDonald PIT
11 T. Burton CHI
12 D. Njoku CLE
13 E. Ebron IND
14 J. Reed WAS
15 J. Graham GB
16 G. Olsen CAR
17 M. Andrews BAL
18 C. Herndon NYJ
19 T. Hockenson DET
20 K. Rudolph MIN
21 D. Waller OAK
22 N. Fant DEN
23 J. Doyle IND
24 D. Goedert PHI

Defense

Texans J.J. Watt

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1 Bears
2 Jaguars
3 Rams
4 Vikings
5 Browns
6 Chargers
7 Ravens
8 Bills
9 Eagles
10 Saints
11 Cowboys
12 Texans
13 Patriots
14 Steelers
15 Broncos
16 Colts
17 Packers
18 Lions
19 Chiefs
20 Jets

Kicker

Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn (left)

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1 J. Tucker BAL
2 G. Zuerlein LAR
3 H. Butker KC
4 S. Gostkowski NE
5 K. Fairbairn HOU
6 W. Lutz NO
7 R. Gould SF
8 J. Elliott PHI
9 A. Vinatieri IND
10 B. Maher DAL
11 M. Badgley LAC
12 M. Crosby GB
13 D. Bailey MIN
14 J. Myers SEA
15 M. Prater DET
16 C. Boswell PIT

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Now that spring training is officially underway, we're able to make some observations about how the Astros 2025 roster is taking shape.

Houston's starting rotation is basically set, but we got to see Hayden Wesneski make his first start in an Astro uniform. Wesneski pitched two innings against the Mets on Tuesday, allowing one run with three strikeouts.

He's working on a curveball that's a new pitch for his repertoire, and he saw some success with it. Hopefully, adding this pitch will help keep batters off balance (especially left-handed hitters) and help elevate his game. Which is nothing new for the Astros, who have a history of helping pitchers get to the next level.

Forrest Whitley also looked good, pitching a clean inning and finishing off his final hitter with a 97 mph fastball. Whitley finally realizing his potential in the big leagues could be a huge deal for the Astros, as they're looking to lighten the workload for Bryan Abreu and Josh Hader this season.

Hader in particular could benefit from this adjustment, as he was much worse when pitching in non-save situations last season. An easy fix with Hader could be trying to limit his workload to mostly save situations. That way, you get the most out of him and achieve the goal of him pitching less innings this year.

The Houston Chronicle's Matt Kawahara wrote about Hader's struggles pitching when games were tied or Houston was trailing.

Hader converted 34 of 38 save chances but faced more batters in non-save situations (142) than in save situations (136), a sharp pivot from his previous few seasons. Opponents slugged .271 against him in save situations and .411 in non-save situations, while his ERA was more than two runs higher (4.98) in the latter.”

And while it's easy to say “suck it up, you're getting paid a fortune to pitch,” if he's not having success in those situations, and you're looking to back off his workload, this seems like an obvious way to pivot. He's under contract for another four seasons, so the Astros are right to want to be careful with him.

Astros plate discipline

Manager Joe Espada has made it very clear that he would like his offense to see more pitches this season. And we're seeing a stark difference in the approaches from the newly acquired players (Isaac Paredes, Christian Walker) and Houston's returning hitters.

Keep in mind, Paredes was first in pitches per plate appearance last season, and Walker was 10th.

So it shouldn't come as a surprise that Paredes and Walker both worked a full count in their first at-bats on Tuesday, while Mauricio Dubon, Yainer Diaz, and Chas McCormick swung at every pitch in their first at-bats.

Hopefully the new blood in the clubhouse will rub off on the rest of the Astros lineup, which is full of free swingers, especially with Alex Bregman now playing for Boston.

Which is why we're so excited about Cam Smith's early results. While we're super pumped about his two home runs on Tuesday, we're equally impressed that he walked in his first two at-bats this spring. If anyone would naturally be jumping out of their shoes to make a strong first impression, you would think it's the guy that was traded for Kyle Tucker. But Smith was patient, and he was rewarded for it.

What is Dana Brown saying privately?

Just last offseason, Brown was talking about extending Tucker and Bregman while also signing Hader to a shocking 5-year, $95 million deal. Plus, the team signed Jose Altuve to a whopping $150 million extension. Fast-forward one year and Tucker has been traded, Bregman left in free agency, and Ryan Pressly was dealt in a salary dump. Safe to say, his vision for the ball club has changed drastically in one season. Welcome to baseball economics under Jim Crane!

We're just scratching the surface on everything covered in the video above. Be sure to hit play to watch the full conversation!

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