Fantasy football is back! Er…sort of. Players are beginning to get back on the field, and training camp is just around the corner. While the puzzle pieces for each team are only slowly falling into place at this point, we do have somewhat of a picture to analyze and digest for fantasy purposes.

These are my early fantasy quarterback rankings for 2018. Now, these are all but final. There will be adjustments during training camp and even more when we get some preseason action, but this is the strong foundation for us to begin discussion from for the rest of the summer.

For all of your fantasy football questions and needs, there are three places for you to go. First, you’ve already found the FlurrySports site! There will be other position rankings and much more analysis uploaded, but you can also visit our Discuss page to ask questions and answer others from the community! Second, you can ask me questions on Twitter, though I will also answer questions on the Discuss page. You can also send in questions to be read on the FlurrySports Podcast, which is your third resource! We are in the middle of breaking down every division, so make sure to subscribe and listen to all of our nonsense on there.

Without further ado, let’s get to some fantasy football rankings!

Early Top-200 Fantasy Rankings
Early Running Back Rankings
Early Wide Receiver Rankings
Early Tight End Rankings

 

Early Quarterback Rankings

RankNameTeamBye Week
1Aaron RodgersGB7
2Deshaun WatsonHOU10
3Russell WilsonSEA7
4Tom BradyNE11
5Carson WentzPHI9
6Cam NewtonCAR4
7Kirk CousinsMIN10
8Matthew StaffordDET6
9Drew BreesNO6
10Philip RiversLAC8
11Andrew LuckIND9
12Ben RoethlisbergerPIT7
13Jimmy GaroppoloSF11
14Patrick MahomesKC12
15Jared GoffLAR12
16Alex SmithWAS4
17Matt RyanATL8
18Jameis WinstonTB5
19Dak PrescottDAL8
20Marcus MariotaTEN8
21Derek CarrOAK7
22Tyrod TaylorCLE11
23Mitch TrubiskyCHI5
24Blake BortlesJAC9
25Case KeenumDEN10
26Eli ManningNYG9
27Joe FlaccoBAL10
28Andy DaltonCIN9
29Ryan TannehillMIA11
30Sam BradfordARI9
31Josh McCownNYJ11

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