Continue your preparation for this year’s fantasy football draft by checking out my QB rankings after 3 weeks of the preseason.
It’s a big week for fantasy football owners everywhere as we head into the heart of fantasy football draft season. It’s already shaping up to be an exciting year of action with multiple injuries, players rising, and players falling throughout the preseason. Check out my QB rankings to find out where I think you should draft each quarterback heading into the season.
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In these QB rankings, you can see my rankings for each of my top 35 QB’s. You can also see each quarterbacks bye week, so you avoid getting a backup that will be taking the week off right when you need him most.
For each QB, I’ve also included notes analyzing why they are ranked where they are. The QB’s are listed in the order that I would take them based on normal scoring guidelines, but be sure to double-check if you’re league has any unique wrinkles. I suggest you use this QB cheatsheet to let you know the best available option throughout your draft. I ranked my top 35 QB’s which should give you plenty of options even for deep league considerations.
Let me know what you think in the comments at the bottom of the page or by following @FansidedFantasy on Twitter.
2016 Fantasy Football Rankings powered by FantasyProsECR ™ – Expert Consensus Rankings
ADP – Average Draft Position