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There is no offseason in dynasty fantasy football. This is when managers must actively make moves to improve their rosters, stock up on rookie draft picks and prepare for the upcoming season. With free agency and the NFL Draft on the horizon, we here at Razzball have you covered with our dynasty trade chart, rookie rankings and the debut of my top 200 dynasty fantasy football rankings. 

The goal of my dynasty rankings isn’t to be spicy; It’s to be accurate. I want to help you navigate your leagues and make the best possible decisions to get that championship hardware and create your own dynasty.  

None of this is a perfect science. This early in the offseason, we’re basing our analysis on gut feeling and guessing what teams will do in free agency and the NFL Draft in April. As the dominoes fall and things become more apparent, our opinions and prognostications will change. But for now, this is where I stand on the top 200 players in dynasty fantasy football formats in version 2.0 of my rankings.

What Changed?

As the offseason progresses, I will keep these rankings so fresh and so clean, clean. With version 2.0, there were bound to be some risers and fallers. Here are the biggest winners and losers in my latest dynasty fantasy football Superflex rankings.  

QBs

  • Jordan Love (QB – GB) | QB7, previously QB11 

I will be the first to admit that I was too low on Packers QB Jordan Love heading into last season and carried that over into my initial rankings. However, I have adjusted. This offense is simply too young and too talented for Love not to continue to progress and have a shot at becoming a top-tier fantasy QB in my dynasty rankings down the road. 

  • Baker Mayfield (QB – TB) | QB14, previously QB20 

Will he stay, or will he go? The recent re-up on WR Mike Evans seems to signal that Tampa Bay is all-in on 2024 and 2025. That likely includes re-signing Baker Mayfield, who had a career year in 2023. The veteran journeyman seems to have found a home and is still under 30. He’s a must-have in Superflex and 2QB formats. 

  • Daniel Jones (QB – NYG) | QB25, previously QB21 

If the franchise isn’t sold on QB Daniel Jones, why would I be? I don’t think it’s a guarantee he’ll be the starter in Week 1 in New York. And if he is the starter? I’m not sold that he would be effective enough now or in the future to be relevant even in 2QB and Superflex formats. 

RBs

  • Javonte Williams (RB – DEN) | RB10, previously RB16 

Russell Wilson is out in Denver, and I’m not sold that Sean Payton’s QB of the future will even be on the team in 2024. This could easily be a throwaway year for Denver, and Javonte Williams didn’t show enough in 2023 to make me believe he’s anything more than an RB2 tier player in a bad offense. Sure, he could prove me – and many people – wrong. I’m betting on that not happening and him staying in the basement of my dynasty rankings.   

  • Austin Ekeler (RB – LAC) | RB15, previously RB19 

Yes, Chargers veteran RB Austin Ekeler is on the backside of his career, but he’s also a freak athlete. There’s a reason Brandon Staley got fired mid-season. Like him or not, Jim Harbaugh gets the most out of his players, and I’m reasonably confident Ekeler has a few years of mid-RB2-tier production left in the tank. 

WRs

  • Drake London (WR – ATL) | WR11, previously WR17

I’ll admit I was too low on Drake London after the Arthur Smith firing. While we may not know who the Falcons’ quarterback will be in 2024, it’s guaranteed to be an upgrade over Desmond Ridder. I’m all in on the Atlanta offense, and it shows in my dynasty rankings. 

  • Chris Olave (WR – NO) | WR17, previously WR8

Nothing is less exciting than a Dennis Allen-coached offense led by Derek Carr. Unfortunately, despite his unquestionable talent and dynamic play-making ability, Chris Olave has found himself entrenched in it. One day, I hope to return Olave to where his talent belongs—as a WR1-tier player. Today—and this season, more than likely—is not that time. 

TEs

  • Darren Waller (TE – NYG) | TE2, previously TE11

     

Darren Waller is past his prime. He is also a member of the New York Football Giants. I wish I could believe in his talent to overcome, but this team is a mess, and I can’t see him being much more than an afterthought in an offense without a leader or any discernable direction. 

  • Cole Kmet (TE – CHI) | TE11, previously TE20 

In my initial rankings, I was phased by the uncertainty in Chicago surrounding the QB position, leaving Cole Kmet as a backend TE2-tier player.

However, I am no longer concerned about who is behind center for the Bears in 2024. Whether it’s Justin Fields or Caleb Williams behind center, Kmet will be a lynchpin in the Chicago passing attack and in the top 15 of my dynasty rankings for the TE position. 

The Rest

Check out the table below for the rest of my dynasty fantasy football PPR Superflex Top 200 rankings (they’re downloadable!), and make sure to follow me on X (formerly Twitter) @NatePolvogt

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# Name Team Pos
Patrick Mahomes II KC QB
Jalen Hurts PHI QB
Josh Allen BUF QB
Joe Burrow CIN QB
C.J. Stroud HOU QB
Justin Jefferson MIN WR
Bijan Robinson ATL RB
Lamar Jackson BAL QB
Caleb Williams CHI QB
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR
Kyler Murray ARI QB
Jordan Love GB QB
CeeDee Lamb DAL WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR
Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI WR
Anthony Richardson IND QB
Trevor Lawrence JAC QB
A.J. Brown PHI WR
Tyreek Hill MIA WR
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR
Christian McCaffrey SF RB
Sam LaPorta DET TE
Drake London ATL WR
Puka Nacua LAR WR
Kyle Pitts ATL TE
Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB
Breece Hall NYJ RB
Dalton Kincaid BUF TE
Jonathan Taylor IND RB
Justin Herbert LAC QB
Jayden Daniels WAS QB
De’Von Achane MIA RB
Malik Nabers NYG WR
Cooper Kupp LAR WR
DK Metcalf SEA WR
Rome Odunze CHI WR
DeVonta Smith PHI WR
Jaylen Waddle MIA WR
Brandon Aiyuk SF WR
Tank Dell HOU WR
Travis Etienne Jr. JAC RB
Kyren Williams LAR RB
Saquon Barkley PHI RB
Chris Olave NO WR
Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR
Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB
Jordan Addison MIN WR
Rashee Rice KC WR
Dak Prescott DAL QB
Brock Purdy SF QB
Trey McBride ARI TE
J.J. McCarthy MIN QB
Drake Maye NE QB
Mark Andrews BAL TE
Baker Mayfield TB QB
Isiah Pacheco KC RB
Josh Jacobs GB RB
David Montgomery DET RB
Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB
Nico Collins HOU WR
Joe Mixon HOU RB
Jayden Reed GB WR
Tee Higgins CIN WR
James Cook BUF RB
Tyjae Spears TEN RB
Brock Bowers LV TE
George Pickens PIT WR
Derrick Henry BAL RB
Jared Goff DET QB
DJ Moore CHI WR
Jonathon Brooks CAR RB
Davante Adams LV WR
Kirk Cousins ATL QB
Najee Harris PIT RB
Xavier Worthy KC WR
Zay Flowers BAL WR
Geno Smith SEA QB
Bryce Young CAR QB
Ladd McConkey LAC WR
Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR
Bo Nix DEN QB
Tony Pollard TEN RB
Deshaun Watson CLE QB
Rachaad White TB RB
Kenneth Walker III SEA RB
T.J. Hockenson MIN TE
Jerry Jeudy CLE WR
Javonte Williams DEN RB
Deebo Samuel Sr. SF WR
Sam Howell SEA QB
Travis Kelce KC TE
Austin Ekeler WAS RB
Stefon Diggs HOU WR
Brian Thomas Jr. JAC WR
Keenan Allen CHI WR
Dallas Goedert PHI TE
Trey Benson ARI RB
Diontae Johnson CAR WR
Mike Evans TB WR
Aaron Jones MIN RB
Justin Fields PIT QB
George Kittle SF TE
Chris Godwin TB WR
Keon Coleman BUF WR
Christian Watson GB WR
Alvin Kamara NO RB
Nick Chubb CLE RB
Evan Engram JAC TE
Ricky Pearsall SF WR
Blake Corum LAR RB
Jake Ferguson DAL TE
Jahan Dotson WAS WR
Terry McLaurin WAS WR
Brian Robinson Jr. WAS RB
Zamir White LV RB
Roman Wilson PIT WR
Amari Cooper CLE WR
David Njoku CLE TE
Xavier Legette CAR WR
Calvin Ridley TEN WR
D’Andre Swift CHI RB
Jakobi Meyers LV WR
MarShawn Lloyd GB RB
Derek Carr NO QB
Elijah Moore CLE WR
Quentin Johnston LAC WR
Ja’Lynn Polk NE WR
Zach Charbonnet SEA RB
Dameon Pierce HOU RB
Daniel Jones NYG QB
Miles Sanders CAR RB
Gus Edwards LAC RB
DeAndre Hopkins TEN WR
Khalil Herbert CHI RB
Josh Downs IND WR
Raheem Mostert MIA RB
Russell Wilson PIT QB
Jaylen Wright MIA RB
Devin Singletary NYG RB
Matthew Stafford LAR QB
Marquise Brown KC WR
Jaylen Warren PIT RB
Kendre Miller NO RB
Pat Freiermuth PIT TE
Courtland Sutton DEN WR
Alexander Mattison LV RB
Tyler Allgeier ATL RB
Ray Davis BUF RB
Ben Sinnott WAS TE
Cole Kmet CHI TE
Michael Penix Jr. ATL QB
Gardner Minshew II LV QB
Treylon Burks TEN WR
Christian Kirk JAC WR
Romeo Doubs GB WR
AJ Dillon GB RB
Tank Bigsby JAC RB
Jameson Williams DET WR
Javon Baker NE WR
Dalton Schultz HOU TE
Tyler Lockett SEA WR
Aaron Rodgers NYJ QB
Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TE
Tucker Kraft GB TE
Cade Otton TB TE
Darren Waller NYG TE
Kimani Vidal LAC RB
James Conner ARI RB
Brandin Cooks DAL WR
Marvin Mims Jr. DEN WR
Aidan O’Connell LV QB
Cam Akers MIN RB
Michael Mayer LV TE
Jerome Ford CLE RB
Antonio Gibson NE RB
Zack Moss CIN RB
Kareem Hunt CLE RB
Joshua Palmer LAC WR
Malachi Corley NYJ WR
Tyler Higbee LAR TE
Isaiah Likely BAL TE
Greg Dulcich DEN TE
Gabe Davis JAC WR
Rondale Moore ATL WR
Noah Fant SEA TE
Zach Evans LAR RB
Bucky Irving TB RB
Michael Wilson ARI WR
Skyy Moore KC WR
Adam Thielen CAR WR
Hunter Henry NE TE
Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB
Luke Schoonmaker DAL TE
Wan’Dale Robinson NYG WR
Rashod Bateman BAL WR
Luke Musgrave GB TE
Rashid Shaheed NO WR
Zay Jones JAC WR
J.K. Dobbins LAC RB
Juwan Johnson NO TE