2024 Fantasy Football non-PPR rankings: Top 150 players with salaries including sleeper situations to target
I've been involved in Fantasy Football for 30 years, and while I couldn't tell you exactly who was on my first Fantasy team (scored by hand with the Stars and Stripes newspaper as a preteen), I definitely remember having Carl Pickens for his breakout 1994 season. We've come a long way since then, including having point per reception leagues generally as the industry standard in some form. But here's where we throw it back to the old days and focus solely on yardage and touchdowns. My overall top 150 for non-PPR leagues, along with my top 12 kickers and DSTs and with salary cap draft values for 12-team leagues that include both those positions in a 15-round draft, can be found below.
While receivers get most of the love in non-PPR drafts, I have 14 running backs in my top 23, making starting your draft RB-RB a viable strategy. The elite receivers still have plenty of value, but I'd be comfortable getting out of the first four rounds with just one receiver if that's how the draft falls, then going heavier on the position later in the draft and trying to find some sleepers from offenses that should generate plenty of touchdowns and may not be settled on the pecking order.
One of those situations is in Buffalo, where the Bills could see any of Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid or even Curtis Samuel emerge as the go-to option in the passing game. Kincaid will cost the most draft capital to acquire, but I'm going to come out of most my drafts with at least one of those receivers hoping I picked the one Josh Allen trusts in the red zone. Another team where a sleeper non-PPR receiving threat could emerge is the Chargers, with a great quarterback under center but no established receiving options. I might target players from situations like those a little earlier than my rankings suggest or go the extra dollar in salary cap drafts hoping for some TD luck or a bigger role in the offense than anticipated (or both).
Below, you can find my full top 150, featuring players I'm higher on than consensus, interesting lottery tickets worth tucking away later in the rankings and even a few players at the end I don't want you to forget about come Draft Day. I've also include dollar values for your salary cap drafts.
So who are the top players at every position, and the top 150 players overall? Which breakout do you NEED to own, and which bust do you NEED to avoid? Which overlooked wideout can win you your league? ... Join SportsLine here to see R.J. White's non-PPR Top 150 Fantasy football rankings!
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