
Building a deep and talented roster capable of winning a Fantasy football championship takes a bit of luck and a whole lot of research. Injuries are inevitable in football, so having a reliable set of 2025 Fantasy football rankings for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs is essential to building depth at every position. Who should you target first, and when should you expect runs on each position on draft day?
Sorting players into Fantasy football tiers can help you get maximum value out of every pick, and targeting favorites from each tier can ensure that you’re prepared for however your drafts unfold. Who should your favorite running back be in the middle rounds among the likes of Breece Hall, David Montgomery and Tony Pollard? Before crafting your 2025 Fantasy football draft strategy, be sure to check out the 2025 Fantasy football positional rankings and cheat sheets from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
Last year, the model accurately predicted that Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert’s disappointing follow-up to a breakout 2023 season. It also called C.J. Stroud’s down year, predicted Jayden Daniels’ breakout campaign and projected James Cook to become one of Fantasy football’s elite running backs in 2024.
The same model has a proven track record providing Fantasy football tips, identifying A.J. Brown as a sleeper in 2020, nailing Jonathan Taylor’s monstrous season in 2021 and correctly predicting C.J. Stroud would take a step back in 2024. Additionally, it’s called past Fantasy football sleepers like Derrick Henry in 2019, Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Kamara in 2018 and Davante Adams in 2017.
Now, SportsLine has simulated the entire NFL season 10,000 times and released its latest Fantasy football positional rankings 2025, along with plenty of sleepers, breakouts and busts at every position. Head to SportsLine now to see them.
Top 2025 Fantasy football QB rankings
Here’s a look at SportsLine’s top 2025 Fantasy football QB picks:
1. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens: While he was the MVP runner-up, Jackson topped all quarterbacks in Fantasy points thanks to his unparalleled abilities with his arm and legs. He’s coming off career highs in both passing yards (4,172) and passing touchdowns (41), which overshadows what he did on the ground. Jackson led the NFL with 6.6 yards per carry as he rushed for 915 yards and four scores.
2. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills: Despite having his fewest passing yards (3,731) and passing touchdowns (28) in five years, Allen still finished as the QB2 last season. That displays how high of a Fantasy floor he possesses, and he remains Buffalo’s best goal line ball carrier. Only Derrick Henry has more rushing touchdowns than Allen’s 65 since his 2018 rookie season.
3. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals: Burrow thrived under first-year offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher, and another year in his system gives him even better prospects for 2025. His efficiency shouldn’t be overlooked as even though Burrow had the most pass attempts last season, there were 20 other quarterbacks who had as many or more interceptions than his nine picks. See more top QBs here.
Top 2025 Fantasy football RB rankings
Here’s a look at SportsLine’s top 2025 Fantasy football RB picks:
1. Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions: Gibbs finished as the RB1 in Fantasy football last season after his monstrous Week 18. He rushed for 139 yards and three touchdowns while adding five receptions, including another touchdown. Gibbs then rushed for 105 yards and two touchdowns with six receptions for 70 yards in Detroit’s playoff loss. David Montgomery in the backfield can scare some away from Gibbs, but the 23-year-old has proven in the most important games that he’s the significantly more dynamic running back, and that’s enough to make him the model’s No. 1 running back.
2. Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons: Robinson enters his third NFL season, and after showcasing a significant rise in production in Year 2 from Year 1, the model is very optimistic for what’s to come this fall. Robinson rushed for 1,456 yards last year, nearly 500 yards more than his rookie season, and had 14 rushing touchdowns compared to four the year before. He was the No. 8 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft for a reason, and after averaging 26.8 points per game in PPR formats over Michael Penix Jr.’s three starts, the model projects more huge performances from the Falcons RB1.
3. Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles: Barkley had a chance at the NFL single-season rushing record before resting Week 18 in preparation for an eventual Super Bowl run. Barkley was also the RB1 in Fantasy football over the first 17 weeks. He finished as RB2 after Gibbs’ Week 18 performance, but Barkley was the No. 1 running back on a points per game basis last season. The Eagles return a loaded offense, and with Barkley likely to garner another significant workload, he’s a high-floor and high-ceiling running back option for 2025 Fantasy football lineups. See more top RBs here.
Top 2025 Fantasy football WR rankings
Here’s a look at SportsLine’s top 2025 Fantasy football WR picks:
1. Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals: Chase was the WR1 in Fantasy football last season, and it’s hard to argue that anyone but him has the best chance at finishing No. 1 this year. The Bengals return nearly an identical offense to last season, as Chase should have plenty of scoring and playmaking opportunities. The 25-year-old won the wide receiver Triple Crown, leading the NFL in receptions (127), yards (1,708) and touchdowns (17) last year.
2. Malik Nabers, New York Giants: Nabers was second in the NFL in targets (170) last season, as only he and Chase reached even 160 targets last season. He’ll remain as integral to the New York offense as the Giants didn’t make significant wide receiver upgrades this offseason. It did, however, vastly improve its quarterback situation, so whether it’s Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston or Jaxson Dart throwing him passes, Nabers should have more catchable and big-play opportunities throughout the season.
3. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings: The concern about Jefferson last season revolved around Minnesota’s quarterback play, and how did that impact Jefferson? The star receiver was WR2 in Fantasy football, and was second in the league with 1,533 yards. Some are scared away by the Vikings quarterback situation with J.J. McCarthy getting his first NFL action this year, but as Jefferson proved last year, fade him at your own peril. See more top WRs here.
Top 2025 Fantasy football TE rankings
Here’s a look at SportsLine’s top 2025 Fantasy football TE picks:
1. Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders: As a rookie, Bowers averaged nine targets per game. That high volume helped Bowers average 15.5 PPR points per contest. He ended his incredible 2024 campaign with the most receptions by a rookie in NFL history (112) and the most yardage (1,194) by a rookie tight end in league history. Geno Smith marks a significant upgrade at quarterback in Las Vegas, so there’s no ceiling to what Bowers can do in 2025.
2. George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers: In 2024, Kittle had his best season for Fantasy managers since 2018, averaging 15.8 PPR points per game. Kittle has scored at least seven touchdowns in each of his past four seasons, and he saw his targets spike to 6.3 per game a season ago. The veteran tight end is coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, a big reason why SportsLine’s model ranks him as the No. 2 TE heading into 2025.
3. Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals: McBride has cemented his status as a top-tier Fantasy tight end after a breakout 2024. McBride averaged 9.2 targets per game to lead all tight ends, catching 76% of his targets. He has only seven career touchdowns in 49 games, but SportsLine’s model expects he’ll be a differentiator at tight end to give your Fantasy squad an advantage every week. See more top TEs here.
How to find proven 2025 Fantasy football rankings
SportsLine has ranked almost every Fantasy-relevant player at every position and you can see their entire 2025 Fantasy football positional rankings now. You can only see their top sleepers, breakouts and busts at every position at SportsLine.
So who are the top players at every position and who is being underrated? Visit SportsLine now to get 2025 Fantasy Football cheat sheets for every single position, all from the model that regularly outperforms human rankings.

