Top-12 Rankings — QB, RB, WR, TE — for 2025 fantasy football


The NFL Playoffs have begun, meaning the fantasy football offseason is in full swing. There’s a lot to come before we’re drafting for the 2025 season, but that doesn’t mean we can’t start thinking about the top players at each position. So, without further ado, here are our way-too-early rankings for 2025, at quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end.

It was a good year to trend young at the position. Every right answer at quarterback was in his 20s when the season started (Jared Goff turned 30 in mid-October). It’s wonderful when a fantasy quarterback runs. It can’t be the only thing he does. — Scott Pianowski

  1. Lamar Jackson, Ravens

  2. Josh Allen, Bills

  3. Joe Burrow, Bengals

  4. Jayden Daniels, Commanders

  5. Jalen Hurts, Eagles

  6. Jared Goff, Lions

  7. Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers

  8. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

  9. Sam Darnold, Vikings

  10. Bo Nix, Broncos

  11. C.J. Stroud, Texans

  12. Brock Purdy, 49ers

All things considered, 2024 was simply a stellar season for running backs — from the rookies to the aging vets. It was a throwback to the early 2000s in terms of the production we received from this spot. Even the RB dead zone was full of success stories. — Andy Behrens

  1. Saquon Barkley, Eagles

  2. Bijan Robinson, Falcons

  3. Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions

  4. Derrick Henry, Ravens

  5. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers

  6. Josh Jacobs, Packers

  7. Jonathan Taylor, Colts

  8. De’Von Achane, Dolphins

  9. Ashton Jeanty, TBD

  10. Bucky Irving, Buccaneers

  11. Kyren Williams, Rams

  12. James Cook, Bills

Typically, the sharp bet is on workhorse running backs to suffer major injuries over the course of the season. The 2024 season flipped this on its head as many featured backs stayed healthy while some of the game’s premier and most productive wideouts missed long stretches of action. There really isn’t any deeper lurking culprit at play. You can bet 2025 ADP will overreact to a down year from the position. — Matt Harmon

  1. Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals

  2. Justin Jefferson, Vikings

  3. Puka Nacua, Rams

  4. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions

  5. Nico Collins, Texans

  6. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys

  7. Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars

  8. A.J. Brown, Eagles

  9. Drake London, Falcons

  10. Ladd McConkey, Chargers

  11. Malik Nabers, Giants

  12. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks

What’s fascinating about the top tight ends this season is how so many of them thrived despite chaos around them. Is it easier for a compromised quarterback to find throws to his biggest target? Do lesser offenses commonly look to feature a tight end more than the better teams? I guess these are plausible theories. Then again, if you look at the clouds long enough, you’ll swear you see patterns that aren’t really there. — Scott Pianowski

  1. Brock Bowers, Raiders

  2. George Kittle, 49ers

  3. Trey McBride, Cardinals

  4. Sam LaPorta, Lions

  5. Mark Andrews, Ravens

  6. T.J. Hockenson, Vikings

  7. Tucker Kraft, Packers

  8. Travis Kelce, Chiefs

  9. David Njoku, Browns

  10. Jake Ferguson, Cowboys

  11. Jonnu Smith, Dolphins

  12. Pat Freiermuth, Steelers



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