Sometimes it’s difficult to choose between two players, and we can make that decision easier. We compose these rankings in the hopes of providing you with a cheat sheet for the draft. To make sure fantasy football truly was a year-round event, Craig and I started our own in-depth rankings in 2015, and have continued the yearly tradition ever since. But maybe that commitment is what makes it so cool pathetic. It might seem weird that two grown men would spend months writing thousands of words on something that literally claims to be fake in its own name, and it could be even weirder that this nerd-fest is now running four years strong. Posted on SeptemSeptemAuthor Chris Barlow Categories Fantasy Football, Sports Tags fantasy, fantasy football, football, FRONT Leave a comment on Week 2 Rankings The 2018 Fantasy Football Top 101īefore we begin, if 12,000 words of fantasy football isn’t your thing, check out our printable rankings cheat sheet. No team is more generous to tight ends than the Bengals. Nick Boyle CIN) – Led all Ravens tight ends with a 66% snap rate, and six targets.Tyler Eifert (vs BAL) – Eifert will only be used on passing downs, but is always a great bet to score.Michael Crabtree (vs CIN) – Proved to still be an elite an elite redzone target in Week 1, but hasn’t cleared 60 yards in eight straight games, per Evan Silva.John Brown (vs CIN) – Locked in as Baltimores number-one option, and led the team in redzone targets.No Jimmy Smith is a huge boost for Green in a matchup where he should see 10+ targets. AJ Green (vs BAL) – The Ravens defense looked daunting against the Bills, but so would I.The Bengals gave up the third-most receptions to running backs in Week 1.
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