Ethermac|Fantasy football 2024 draft rankings: PPR and non-PPR

2025-05-07 13:10:03source:Robert Browncategory:Scams

For those who like to wait until right before the season to conduct their fantasy football drafts,Ethermac Labor Day Weekend is the gift that keeps giving.

The preseason is over, which means NFL kickoff is about to hit us like a cold beer on a hot day. It also means it’s your last chance to draft championship-winning fantasy teams.

USA TODAY Sports has you covered with everything you need to dominate your draft. Breakout candidates? Check. League-winning sleepers? Check. Bold predictions? Check. Cheat sheet for every position with auction values? Check. We even compiled 160 of the best team names for your fantasy squad so you can remember us every time you check out your first-place team.

In this article, you’ll find rankings for quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, kickers, and defenses. You can sort by your league’s format, whether it’s standard scoring, PPR (point per reception), or half-PPR. You’ll see where the players are ranked compared to the Expert Consensus Rankings (ECR) and Average Draft Position (ADP).

Are you missing out on the likes of Christian McCaffrey, Bijan Robinson, CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill, and Breece Hall? Don’t sweat it. Among others, players like De’Von Achane, Jonathan Taylor, Garrett Wilson, and Jahmyr Gibbs who could find themselves in that top tier when the season is over.

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Without further ado, here are complete 2024 fantasy football rankings to arm you for your draft.

2024 fantasy football draft rankings

Last updated: Monday, Sept. 2

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