RotoWire's Top 200 Fantasy Basketball Rankings Cheat Sheet for 2025-26

Get RotoWire's official Top 200 fantasy basketball rankings for 2025-26. Analysis includes ADP, injury updates, sleepers, and busts for category and points leagues.
RotoWire's Top 200 Fantasy Basketball Rankings Cheat Sheet for 2025-26
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Welcome to RotoWire's official Top 200 fantasy basketball rankings for the 2025-26 NBA season. This comprehensive guide is your essential resource for draft day success. We've analyzed NBA Average Draft Position (ADP), injury news, and player potential to identify key sleepers and potential busts. Whether you're in a standard category league or a points-based format, these rankings provide the expert foundation you need to build a championship-winning roster. Let's get started.

Fantasy Basketball Rankings 2025-26

RANKPLAYERTEAM
1Jokic, NikolaDEN
2Wembanyama, VictorSA
3Gilgeous-Alexander, ShaiOKC
4Doncic, LukaLAL
5Cunningham, CadeDET
6Edwards, AnthonyMIN
7Antetokounmpo, GiannisMIL
8Davis, AnthonyDAL
9Young, TraeATL
10Towns, Karl-AnthonyNY
11Booker, DevinPHO
12Harden, JamesLAC
13Maxey, TyresePHI
14Durant, KevinHOU
15Sabonis, DomantasSAC
16Curry, StephenGS
17Giddey, JoshCHI
18Thompson, AmenHOU
19Mobley, EvanCLE
20Mitchell, DonovanCLE
21Johnson, JalenATL
22Sengun, AlperenHOU
23Holmgren, ChetOKC
24Banchero, PaoloORL
25Brunson, JalenNY
26Adebayo, BamMIA
27Barnes, ScottieTOR
28Williams, JalenOKC
29Brown, JaylenBOS
30Ball, LaMeloCHA
31Wagner, FranzORL
32Siakam, PascalIND
33Murray, JamalDEN
34Reaves, AustinLAL
35Avdija, DeniPOR
36Jackson, JarenMEM
37White, DerrickBOS
38James, LeBronLAL
39Zubac, IvicaLAC
40Fox, De'AaronSA
41Turner, MylesMIL
42Duren, JalenDET
43Leonard, KawhiLAC
44Morant, JaMEM
45Murphy, TreyNO
46Flagg, CooperDAL
47Vucevic, NikolaCHI
48Miller, BrandonCHA
49Williamson, ZionNO
50Bane, DesmondORL
51White, CobyCHI
52Kessler, WalkerUTH
53Daniels, DysonATL
54Embiid, JoelPHI
55Randle, JuliusMIN
56Allen, JarrettCLE
57Butler, JimmyGS
58Poeltl, JakobTOR
59Porzingis, KristapsATL
60Pritchard, PaytonBOS
61Williams, MarkPHO
62Gobert, RudyMIN
63Anunoby, OGNY
64Buzelis, MatasCHI
65Ayton, DeandreLAL
66Sarr, AlexWAS
67LaVine, ZachSAC
68Clingan, DonovanPOR
69Quickley, ImmanuelTOR
70Markkanen, LauriUTH
71Okongwu, OnyekaATL
72Garland, DariusCLE
73Bridges, MikalNY
74Hartenstein, IsaiahOKC
75Green, JalenPHO
76Poole, JordanNO
77Hart, JoshNY
78Nembhard, AndrewIND
79DeRozan, DeMarSAC
80Sharpe, ShaedonPOR
81Thompson, AusarDET
82Herro, TylerMIA
83Ware, Kel'elMIA
84Bridges, MilesCHA
85Porter, KevinMIL
86Thomas, CamBKN
87George, PaulPHI
88Ingram, BrandonTOR
89Porter, MichaelBKN
90Camara, ToumaniPOR
91Reid, NazMIN
92Braun, ChristianDEN
93Johnson, CameronDEN
94Mathurin, BennedictIND
95Simons, AnferneeBOS
96McDaniels, JadenMIN
97Lively, DereckDAL
98Collins, JohnLAC
99Castle, StephonSA
100Powell, NormanMIA
101Barrett, RJTOR
102Aldama, SantiMEM
103Sheppard, ReedHOU
104Claxton, NicBKN
105Edey, ZachMEM
106Ivey, JadenDET
107Wiggins, AndrewMIA
108Beal, BradleyLAC
109McCollum, CJWAS
110Monk, MalikSAC
111Suggs, JalenORL
112Green, DraymondGS
113Jones, HerbertNO
114Harris, TobiasDET
115Portis, BobbyMIL
116Eason, TariHOU
117Holiday, JruePOR
118Russell, D'AngeloDAL
119Vassell, DevinSA
120Gordon, AaronDEN
121George, KeyonteUTH
122Jovic, NikolaMIA
123Podziemski, BrandinGS
124Bailey, AceUTH
125Gafford, DanielDAL
126DiVincenzo, DonteMIN
127Bona, AdemPHI
128Washington, P.J.DAL
129Nesmith, AaronIND
130Hunter, De'AndreCLE
131Smith, JabariHOU
132Filipowski, KyleUTH
133Schroder, DennisSAC
134Queta, NeemiasBOS
135Risacher, ZaccharieATL
136Edgecombe, VJPHI
137Kuminga, JonathanGS
138Henderson, ScootPOR
139Carter, WendellORL
140Carrington, BubWAS
141Huff, JayIND
142Mitchell, DavionMIA
143Jackson, IsaiahIND
144Robinson, MitchellNY
145Murray, KeeganSAC
146Oubre, KellyPHI
147George, KyshawnWAS
148Collier, IsaiahUTH
149Jerome, TyMEM
150Missi, YvesNO
151Grimes, QuentinPHI
152Wells, JaylenMEM
153McConnell, T.J.IND
154Diabate, MoussaCHA
155Pippen, ScottyMEM
156Knueppel, KonCHA
157Whitmore, CamWAS
158Harper, DylanSA
159Sexton, CollinCHA
160Kuzma, KyleMIL
161Wallace, CasonOKC
162Sensabaugh, BriceUTH
163Johnson, TreWAS
164Demin, EgorBKN
165Boucher, ChrisBOS
166Hauser, SamBOS
167Hachimura, RuiLAL
168Lopez, BrookLAC
169Coulibaly, BilalWAS
170Hendricks, TaylorUTH
171Toppin, ObiIND
172Kalkbrenner, RyanCHA
173Dosunmu, AyoCHI
174Middleton, KhrisWAS
175Murray, DejounteNO
176Horford, AlGS
177Thompson, KlayDAL
178Allen, GraysonPHO
179Wiggins, AaronOKC
180Stewart, IsaiahDET
181Brooks, DillonPHO
182Sharpe, Day'RonBKN
183Hansen, YangPOR
184LeVert, CarisDET
185Hield, BuddyGS
186Sochan, JeremySA
187Dunn, RyanPHO
188Queen, DerikNO
189Westbrook, RussellSAC
190Williams, JaylinOKC
191Clarkson, JordanNY
192Trent, GaryMIL
193Richards, NickPHO
194Irving, KyrieDAL
195Clayton, WalterUTH
196Ellis, KeonSAC
197Dillingham, RobMIN
198Grant, JeramiPOR
199McCain, JaredPHI
200Johnson, KeldonSA

Elite Tier (Ranks 1-20)

The Best of the Best

  1. Nikola Jokic, Nuggets : Jokic has been the best fantasy player of the past half-decade, and that's not expected to change in 2025-26.
  2. Victor Wembanyama, Spurs : Wemby will be No. 1 in some people's fantasy basketball rankings, as his dominant blocks production combined with an expanding offensive game make him a massive upside play.
  3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder : Coming off an MVP season, SGA remains one of the league's top NBA Fantasy draft picks.
  4. Luka Doncic, Lakers : Doncic should continue producing elite numbers alongside LeBron James in LA, but health and conditioning issues place him below SGA.
  5. Cade Cunningham, Pistons : Cunningham emerged as a first-round fantasy value last season. His volume may not increase in 2025-26, but he could take steps forward in efficiency.
  6. Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves : Rarely missing games, Edwards is durable and continues to make strides as the No. 1 option in Minnesota.
  7. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks : Fantasy managers in category leagues may need to work around The Greek Freak's poor FT%, but his overall statistical profile is elite.
  8. Anthony Davis, Mavericks : Davis can flirt with top-3 value, but his inability to stay healthy drops him to the bottom of this tier.

Fringe Elites (Ranks 9-20)

The next group of players, essentially second-rounders, are players who are either extremely safe or have first-round upside with a catch. How you choose to order them is heavily influenced by risk tolerance and league settings. It includes veterans with injury trouble, like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant. It also includes rising young players like Josh Giddey and Amen Thompson.

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Core Players (21-125)

Strong Contributors (21-50)

  • Points League Risers
    • Paolo Banchero, Magic
    • Cooper Flagg, Mavericks
    • Jaylen Brown, Celtics
  • Category-League Standouts
    • Jalen Johnson, Hawks
    • Jalen Williams, Thunder
    • Myles Turner, Bucks

Reliable Options (51-100)

  • Category Specialists
    • BLK: Walker Kessler, Jazz
    • STL: Dyson Daniels, Hawks
    • 3s: Payton Pritchard, Boston
  • Injury Comeback Candidates
    • Joel Embiid, 76ers
    • Kristaps Porzingis, Hawks
    • Mark Williams, Suns

Value Targets (101-125)

  • Fantasy Basketball Sleepers
    • Santi Aldama, Grizzlies
    • Reed Sheppard, Rockets
    • Keyonte George, Jazz
  • Safe Veterans
    • Andrew Wiggins, Heat
    • Draymond Green, Warriors
    • Aaron Gordon, Nuggets

Deep Sleepers and Flyers (125+)

  • Upside Stashes
    • Kyle Filipowski, Jazz
    • Kyshawn George, Wizards
    • Dejounte Murray, Pelicans
  • Per-Minute Monsters
    • Daniel Gafford, Mavericks
    • Jay Huff, Pacers
    • Mitchell Robinson, Knicks
  • Injury Replacement Targets
    • Adem Bona, 76ers
    • Collin Sexton, Hornets
    • Ty Jerome, Grizzlies

Format-Specific Notes

Points Leagues: High-usage players benefit the most, with efficiency usually going out the window. This can benefit volume scorers like Ja Morant, Jalen Green and Brandon Ingram, who aren't elite in the percentage categories.

Yahoo High Score: Rewards players who rack up points, assists, rebounds and defense with no benefit for threes or efficiency, and no penalty for turnovers. Players with high game-to-game ceilings also become more value. This includes Trae Young, Zion Williamson, LaMelo Ball and Cooper Flagg.

9-Category Strategy: Fantasy managers in roto leagues will want to build a balanced squad. In H2H formats, punting multiple categories is often a way to raise your competitive floor. When punting, you'll want to find players with similar weaknesses or similar strengths.

ADP Risers & Fallers

Risers

  • Ausar Thompson, Pistons
  • Matas Buzelis, Bulls
  • Payton Pritchard, Celtics

Fallers

  • Tyler Herro, Heat
  • De'Aaron Fox, Spurs
  • LeBron James, Lakers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best fantasy basketball draft strategy? Draft best player available in early rounds, target position scarcity (elite centers) by round 3, build category strengths in middle rounds, and keep late-round flexibility for streaming. Avoid reaching for needs too early. Draft day is just the beginning. Over the course of the season, NBA starting lineups shift, breakout players emerge, and matchups create short-term value plays. Staying competitive means paying attention daily.

Q: How do fantasy basketball points leagues differ from category leagues? Points leagues reward volume and usage over efficiency, making high-minute scorers more valuable. Category (9-cat) leagues require consideration of production across all stats, whether that be for balance or punting.

Q: What does punting mean in fantasy basketball? Punting means intentionally sacrificing multiple categories (like FG% or assists) to dominate others. This strategy allows you to draft high-value players who hurt specific stats while winning the majority of categories weekly.

Q: When should I draft rookies in fantasy basketball? Most rookies belong in rounds 8-12 or later. Only elite prospects with guaranteed starting roles (top-3 picks) deserve consideration before round 7. Monitor summer league and preseason for usage clarity.

Q: What are the most important categories in 9-cat fantasy basketball? Steals and blocks are hardest to find on the waiver wire due to position scarcity. Points, rebounds, and assists have deeper pools. RotoWire's constantly updated NBA projections keep you one step ahead, whether you're analyzing your roster or hunting for waiver wire adds.

Q: What is ADP in fantasy basketball and why does it matter? Average Draft Position (ADP) shows where players are typically selected across leagues. Use ADP to identify value picks (players ranked higher than their ADP) and avoid reaching for players available later.

Q: What's the difference between snake and auction drafts? Snake drafts alternate pick order each round (fair but position-dependent). Auction drafts give everyone a budget to bid on players (more control but requires valuation knowledge). Both benefit from pre-draft rankings and tier preparation.

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