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Fantasy football top 200 overall players for the 2025 season

Last updated: August 1, 2025 9:42 am
Oliver James
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August is an important month in fantasy football. Maybe the most important month.

It’s when position battles take place during training camp. When exhibition games get teams out on the field against each other. It’s also when injuries, unfortunately, start to mount. And it’s when average fantasy draft positions begin to take shape.

Of course, every fantasy draft is different, and a value pick in one league can just as easily be a reach in another. That’s why ADPs and pre-draft rankings should be used as a tool, not a rule.

With that in mind, here are some thoughts about the top overall players in fantasy football for 2025.

2025 POSITION RANKINGS: QB | RB | WR | TE | K | D/ST

Fantasy football rankings: Top overall players

Obviously, a fantasy league’s format greatly affects how players are valued. Most leagues out there start one quarterback and award points for receptions. So these overall rankings are geared toward half-point PPR scoring. Let’s analyze them in chunks.

  1. WR Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals

  2. RB Bijan Robinson, Falcons

  3. RB Saquon Barkley, Eagles

  4. WR Justin Jefferson, Vikings

  5. RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions

  6. WR CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys

  7. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions

  8. WR Puka Nacua, Rams

  9. WR Malik Nabers, Giants

  10. RB Derrick Henry, Ravens

  11. WR Nico Collins, Texans

  12. RB De’Von Achane, DolphinsElite running backs are most valuable at the top of the draft, but there is a wealth of high-volume wide receivers maong the overall top 12. Malik Nabers may be the biggest risk-reward first-round pick.

  13. RB Ashton Jeanty, Raiders

  14. WR A.J. Brown, Eagles

  15. RB Christian McCaffrey, 49ers

  16. TE Brock Bowers, Raiders

  17. WR Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars

  18. WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks

  19. RB Chase Brown, Bengals

  20. RB Jonathan Taylor, Colts

  21. WR Ladd McConkey, Chargers

  22. TE Trey McBride, Cardinals

  23. RB Kyren Williams, Rams

  24. RB Bucky Irving, BuccaneersHow good can rookie Ashton Jeanty be? Better than established veterans such as Christian McCaffrey and Jonathan Taylor? Yeah, he can. Brock Bowers and Trey McBride are worth second-round picks at tight end.

  25. QB Lamar Jackson, Ravens

  26. WR Drake London, Falcons

  27. QB Jalen Hurts, Eagles

  28. QB Jayden Daniels, Commanders

  29. RB Josh Jacobs, Packers

  30. QB Josh Allen, Bills

  31. WR Terry McLaurin, Commanders

  32. WR Tyreek Hill, Dolphins

  33. WR Tee Higgins, Bengals

  34. RB Breece Hall, Jets

  35. TE George Kittle, 49ers

  36. WR Mike Evans, BuccaneersIf you want a top quarterback, get him in Round 3. Also, Drake London seems to mark a new tier of wide receiver here.

  37. RB James Cook, Bills

  38. WR Davante Adams, Rams

  39. WR Garrett Wilson, Jets

  40. RB Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks

  41. WR DJ Moore, Bears

  42. RB James Conner, Cardinals

  43. WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals

  44. WR DeVonta Smith, Eagles

  45. RB Alvin Kamara, Saints

  46. WR Courtland Sutton, Broncos

  47. WR DK Metcalf, Steelers

  48. WR Rashee Rice, Chiefs

  49. RB Chuba Hubbard, Panthers

  50. WR Jameson Williams, LionsTry to land at least a couple wide receivers in the top 50 picks.

  51. RB Joe Mixon, Texans

  52. RB Aaron Jones Sr., Vikings

  53. QB Joe Burrow, Bengals

  54. WR Zay Flowers, Ravens

  55. RB David Montgomery, Lions

  56. TE Sam LaPorta, Lions

  57. RB Omarion Hampton, Chargers

  58. WR Xavier Worthy, Chiefs

  59. RB D’Andre Swift, Bears

  60. WR Chris Godwin, BuccaneersThis is a good part of the draft to speculate on running backs — or get your first one if you subscribe to the Zero RB strategy. Will Sam LaPorta last this long?

  61. QB Kyler Murray, Cardinals

  62. QB Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

  63. WR Jerry Jeudy, Browns

  64. RB RJ Harvey, Broncos

  65. RB Tony Pollard, Titans

  66. TE T.J. Hockenson, Vikings

  67. RB Kaleb Johnson, Steelers

  68. WR Rome Odunze, Bears

  69. WR George Pickens, Cowboys

  70. RB Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs

  71. RB Tyrone Tracy Jr., Giants

  72. WR Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers

  73. WR Jordan Addison, VikingsFinding some WR gold here is definitely possible. Also, could one team possibly land both Patrick Mahomes AND Travis Kelce at this point in the draft?

  74. TE Travis Kelce, Chiefs

  75. RB TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots

  76. RB Jaylen Warren, Steelers

  77. QB Jared Goff, Lions

  78. WR Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins

  79. WR Jakobi Meyers, Raiders

  80. QB Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers

  81. RB Najee Harris, Chargers

  82. WR Calvin Ridley, Titans

  83. TE Evan Engram, Broncos

  84. RB Brian Robinson Jr., Commanders

  85. TE Mark Andrews, Ravens

  86. WR Chris Olave, Saints

  87. RB Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars

  88. QB Brock Purdy, 49ers

  89. WR Jauan Jennings, 49ers

  90. QB Bo Nix, BroncosWaiting on quarterbacks any later than this can turn into a high-stakes game of chicken.

  91. WR Khalil Shakir, Bills

  92. RB Javonte Williams, Cowboys

  93. WR Travis Hunter, Jaguars

  94. TE David Njoku, Browns

  95. WR Stefon Diggs, Patriots

  96. TE Jonnu Smith, Steelers

  97. QB Dak Prescott, Cowboys

  98. RB Quinshon Judkins, Browns

  99. RB Zach Charbonnet, Seahawks

  100. QB Justin Herbert, Chargers

  101. WR Cooper Kupp, Seahawks

  102. RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots

  103. QB C.J. Stroud, Texans

  104. QB Justin Fields, JetsAt this point, give serious consideration to talented rookies and players who’ve changed teams in the offseason.

  105. TE Dalton Kincaid, Bills

  106. WR Jayden Reed, Packers

  107. QB J.J. McCarthy, Vikings

  108. WR Deebo Samuel Sr., Commanders

  109. WR Josh Downs, Colts

  110. TE Dallas Goedert, Eagles

  111. TE Tucker Kraft, Packers

  112. QB Caleb Williams, Bears

  113. RB Rachaad White, Buccaneers

  114. WR Ricky Pearsall, 49ers

  115. WR Michael Pittman Jr., Colts

  116. RB Cam Skattebo, Giants

  117. RB Tyjae Spears, Titans

  118. QB Drake Maye, Patriots

  119. RB Jordan Mason, Vikings

  120. WR Matthew Golden, Packers

  121. RB Tank Bigsby, Jaguars

  122. WR Darnell Mooney, Falcons

  123. TE Jake Ferguson, Cowboys

  124. QB Jordan Love, Packers

  125. WR Emeka Egbuka, Buccaneers

  126. RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons

  127. WR Rashid Shaheed, Saints

  128. QB Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars

  129. RB J.K. Dobbins, Broncos

  130. TE Kyle Pitts, Falcons

  131. RB Isaac Guerendo, 49ers

  132. WR Keon Coleman, BillsPlayers with raw talent and plausible upside — even if they don’t have a major role just yet — are great picks here in the middle rounds.

  133. QB Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins

  134. RB Jerome Ford, Browns

  135. WR Wan’Dale Robinson, Giants

  136. WR Rashod Bateman, Ravens

  137. TE Hunter Henry, Patriots

  138. QB Matthew Stafford, Rams

  139. WR Jayden Higgins, Texans

  140. RB Bhayshul Tuten, Jaguars

  141. WR Luther Burden III, Bears

  142. RB Justice Hill, Ravens

  143. TE Isaiah Likely, Ravens

  144. RB Rico Dowdle, Panthers

  145. RB Austin Ekeler, Commanders

  146. QB Bryce Young, Panthers

  147. RB Ray Davis, Bills

  148. WR Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers

  149. WR Adam Thielen, Panthers

  150. RB Jaylen Wright DolphinsIt’s all personal preference as we come to the end of the top 150. Pick your favorites and grab them, regardless of where they rank.

  151. DST Philadelphia Eagles

  152. QB Aaron Rodgers, Steelers

  153. WR Marvin Mims Jr., Broncos

  154. TE Tyler Warren, Colts

  155. RB Trey Benson, Cardinals

  156. RB Jaydon Blue, Cowboys

  157. TE Colston Loveland, Bears

  158. QB Michael Penix Jr., Falcons

  159. RB Braelon Allen, Jets

  160. DST Baltimore RavensTime to start thinking about the top defenses/special teams.

  161. RB Roschon Johnson, Bears

  162. WR Tre’ Harris, Chargers

  163. RB Ty Johnson, Bills

  164. WR Christian Kirk, Texans

  165. WR Quentin Johnston, Chargers

  166. DST Denver Broncos

  167. WR Alec Pierce, Colts

  168. RB Nick Chubb, Texans

  169. WR DeAndre Hopkins, Ravens

  170. DST Pittsburgh Steelers

  171. DST Houston Texans

  172. TE Cade Otton, Buccaneers

  173. WR Marquise Brown, Chiefs

  174. RB MarShawn Lloyd, Packers

  175. WR Jalen McMillan, Buccaneers

  176. RB Dylan Sampson, Browns

  177. WR Cedric Tillman, Browns

  178. QB Sam Darnold, Seahawks

  179. WR Romeo Doubs, Packers

  180. TE Pat Freiermuth, Steelers

  181. RB Blake Corum, Rams

  182. DST Seattle Seahawks

  183. WR Kyle Williams, Patriots

  184. DST Minnesota Vikings

  185. DST Buffalo Bills

  186. K Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys

  187. DST Green Bay Packers

  188. RB Kareem Hunt, Chiefs

  189. DST Detroit Lions

  190. DST Kansas City Chiefs

  191. K Cameron Dicker, Chargers

  192. K Jake Bates, Lions

  193. DST New York Jets

  194. WR Xavier Legette, Panthers

  195. TE Zach Ertz, Commanders

  196. WR DeMario Douglas, Patriots

  197. K Chase McLaughlin, Buccaneers

  198. WR Joshua Palmer, Bills

  199. K Wil Lutz, Broncos

  200. RB DJ Giddens, Colts

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fantasy football 2025: Top 200 overall players for this season

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