**Fantasy Football Rankings Update**
Get ready to optimize your fantasy football lineup with the latest rankings update. Each week, our expert breaks down the top players by position, highlighting notable movers and shakers.
**Quarterback Rankings**
Two young signal-callers are making waves: Washington Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels, who’s drawing comparisons to Lamar Jackson, and Indianapolis Colts sophomore Anthony Richardson, who’s struggling with accuracy and adaptability. Minnesota Vikings journeyman Sam Darnold rises in the ranks, while Andy Dalton takes over starting duties for the Carolina Panthers and becomes a sought-after free agent. Don’t sleep on Tennessee Titans starter Will Levis, who’s turning the ball over at an alarming rate, or Los Angeles Chargers backup Taylor Heinicke, who could fill in for an injured Justin Herbert.
**Running Back Rankings**
Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley dominates the top spot with back-to-back 33-point PPR efforts. Los Angeles Rams star Kyren Williams surges into the top 10, pushing aside injured Houston Texans back Joe Mixon. Meanwhile, rookie Bucky Irving gains volume over Rachaad White in Tampa Bay, and Zach Charbonnet could see more action in Seattle. The Kansas City Chiefs are giving rookie Carson Steele more carries, while the Dallas Cowboys backfield remains a mystery.
**Wide Receiver Rankings**
San Francisco 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings explodes onto the scene with 46.5 PPR points in Week 3, earning a top 10 spot. Chiefs star Rashee Rice and Giants rookie Malik Nabers also rise in the ranks, while rejuvenated Cleveland Browns wideout Amari Cooper scores two touchdowns. Miami’s Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle fall due to quiet stats, and Colts veteran Michael Pittman Jr. continues his downward spiral.
**Tight End Rankings**
The tight end position remains a mystery, with top options Travis Kelce, Sam LaPorta, Mark Andrews, Trey McBride, and Brock Bowers all failing to reach double-digit PPR points. The Eagles’ Dallas Goedert and Bears’ Cole Kmet surprise with high scores, but whom can you trust at tight end? Stick with the big names and hope for the best.
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