Fantasy Football Rankings Conference Championship: Weekly Value Meter

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Fantasy Football Rankings Conference Championship: Weekly Value Meter

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Welcome to the Weekly Value Meter Rankings. This is a guide to help you decide who to start and sit in a given week. It's is not a season-long ranking nor a draft guide, and it's also not really intended as a free agent guide. While I appreciate that you want my opinion on pickups, every league is different, and your decision on whether to add/drop a particular player might also be dictated by other factors than who is rated higher in a given week.

Here are my operating assumptions for the rankings:

- The RB/WR/TE position rankings are for PPR leagues.
- The Flex rankings are for Standard leagues.
- 1 point per 10 rushing/receiving yards.
- 1 point per 20 passing yards.
- 4 points per passing touchdowns.

These are the fantasy football rankings I use when I make my start/sit decisions. Please consult the rankings first before asking "Should I start Matthew Stafford or Bryce Young?"

These are my particular rankings. If you want a second opinion elsewhere on the site, you can see our Weekly Projections.

These rankings are only for this week. If you're looking for Playoff Draft Rankings, please consult Jim Conventry's Excellent Article.

When setting your lineups, make sure to refer to the NFL inactives to ensure all of your players are set to receive snaps.

I welcome debate on the rankings in the comments. Please keep it friendly.

Quarterbacks

1.Matthew Stafford LA at SEA
2.Drake Maye NE at

Welcome to the Weekly Value Meter Rankings. This is a guide to help you decide who to start and sit in a given week. It's is not a season-long ranking nor a draft guide, and it's also not really intended as a free agent guide. While I appreciate that you want my opinion on pickups, every league is different, and your decision on whether to add/drop a particular player might also be dictated by other factors than who is rated higher in a given week.

Here are my operating assumptions for the rankings:

- The RB/WR/TE position rankings are for PPR leagues.
- The Flex rankings are for Standard leagues.
- 1 point per 10 rushing/receiving yards.
- 1 point per 20 passing yards.
- 4 points per passing touchdowns.

These are the fantasy football rankings I use when I make my start/sit decisions. Please consult the rankings first before asking "Should I start Matthew Stafford or Bryce Young?"

These are my particular rankings. If you want a second opinion elsewhere on the site, you can see our Weekly Projections.

These rankings are only for this week. If you're looking for Playoff Draft Rankings, please consult Jim Conventry's Excellent Article.

When setting your lineups, make sure to refer to the NFL inactives to ensure all of your players are set to receive snaps.

I welcome debate on the rankings in the comments. Please keep it friendly.

Quarterbacks

1.Matthew Stafford LA at SEA
2.Drake Maye NE at DEN
3.*Sam Darnold SEA vs. LAR
Note: Darnold (oblique) made it through fine on Saturday night, though he wasn't asked to do much in the blowout win. He's officially 'day-to-day' this week.
4.*Jarrett Stidham DEN vs. NE
Note: Stidham will be taking over for the injured Bo Nix, in his first real action since 2023.
5.*Bo Nix DEN vs. NE
Note: Nix injured his ankle in the penultimate play of the win over the Bills and now will miss the rest of the playoffs.

Running Backs

1.Kyren Williams LA at SEA
2.*Kenneth Walker SEA vs. LAR
Note: Walker will get the lions' share of carries with Zach Charbonnet (knee) out. His potential backups are George Holani (hamstring), Velus Jones and Cam Akers.
3.*Rhamondre Stevenson NE at DEN
Note: Stevenson briefly missed time last week with an eye injury but later returned.
4.RJ Harvey DEN vs. NE
5.TreVeyon Henderson NE at DEN
6.Blake Corum LA at SEA
7.Jaleel McLaughlin DEN vs. NE
8.Velus Jones SEA vs. LAR
9.Tyler Badie DEN vs. NE
10.Cam Akers SEA vs. LAR
11.*George Holani SEA vs. LAR
Note: Holani (hamstring) might return from IR this week with Zach Charbonnet (knee) out.
12.*J.K. Dobbins DEN vs. NE
Note: The Broncos opened up the practice window for Dobbins this week, designating him to return from IR.
13.*Zach Charbonnet SEA vs. LAR
Note: Charbonnet will miss the rest of the playoffs with a significant knee injury, an injury that they believe might be a torn ACL.

Wide Receivers

1.Puka Nacua LA at SEA
2.Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA vs. LAR
3.Courtland Sutton DEN vs. NE
4.Stefon Diggs NE at DEN
5.*Davante Adams LA at SEA
Note: Adams briefly was checked for an injury in the win over the Bears. He had two notable catches - one which was checked for a fumble, the other on the game-winning drive on the sideline that had to be reviewed.
6.Kayshon Boutte NE at DEN
7.DeMario Douglas NE at DEN
8.Cooper Kupp SEA vs. LAR
9.Marvin Mims DEN vs. NE
10.*Rashid Shaheed SEA vs. LAR
Note: Shaheed once again made a huge mark on the game without being a big option in the passing offense, starting off the game with a bang on a 97-yard kick return.
11.Kyle Williams NE at DEN
12.Lil'Jordan Humphrey DEN vs. NE
13.Konata Mumpfield LA at SEA
14.Xavier Smith LA at SEA
15.*Pat Bryant DEN vs. NE
Note: Bryant left with a concussion on the Broncos' first drive. It's his second concussion in recent weeks.
16.*Troy Franklin DEN vs. NE
Note: Franklin left last week's win over the Bills with a hamstring injury.

Tight Ends

1.*Hunter Henry NE at DEN
Note: Henry was held to one catch in the win over the Texans. Chances are he'll be targeted more often against the Broncos, with their corners focused on the wideouts.
2.Colby Parkinson LA at SEA
3.AJ Barner SEA vs. LAR
4.Evan Engram DEN vs. NE
5.Tyler Higbee LA at SEA
6.Austin Hooper NE at DEN
7.Terrance Ferguson LA at SEA

Flex (RB/WR/TE)

1.Puka Nacua LA at SEA
2.Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA vs. LAR
3.Kyren Williams LA at SEA
4.*Kenneth Walker SEA vs. LAR
Note: Walker will get the lions' share of carries with Zach Charbonnet (knee) out. His potential backups are George Holani (hamstring), Velus Jones and Cam Akers.
5.*Rhamondre Stevenson NE at DEN
Note: Stevenson briefly missed time last week with an eye injury but later returned.
6.Courtland Sutton DEN vs. NE
7.Stefon Diggs NE at DEN
8.*Davante Adams LA at SEA
Note: Adams briefly was checked for an injury in the win over the Bears. He had two notable catches - one which was checked for a fumble, the other on the game-winning drive on the sideline that had to be reviewed.
9.RJ Harvey DEN vs. NE
10.Kayshon Boutte NE at DEN
11.*Hunter Henry NE at DEN
Note: Henry was held to one catch in the win over the Texans. Chances are he'll be targeted more often against the Broncos, with their corners focused on the wideouts.
12.TreVeyon Henderson NE at DEN
13.Blake Corum LA at SEA
14.DeMario Douglas NE at DEN
15.Cooper Kupp SEA vs. LAR
16.Colby Parkinson LA at SEA
17.AJ Barner SEA vs. LAR
18.Evan Engram DEN vs. NE
19.Jaleel McLaughlin DEN vs. NE
20.Marvin Mims DEN vs. NE
21.*Rashid Shaheed SEA vs. LAR
Note: Shaheed once again made a huge mark on the game without being a big option in the passing offense, starting off the game with a bang on a 97-yard kick return.
22.Kyle Williams NE at DEN

Kickers

1.Jason Myers SEA vs. LAR
2.Wil Lutz DEN vs. NE
3.Andy Borregales NE at DEN
4.*Harrison Mevis LA at SEA
Note: Mevis came up big with the game-winning field goal in overtime against the Bears.

Defenses

1.*New England Patriots at DEN
Note: LB Robert Spillane briefly left with a thumb injury last week but later returned. CB Carlton Davis left last week with a head injury.
2.Seattle Seahawks vs. LAR
3.Denver Broncos vs. NE
4.*Los Angeles Rams at SEA
Note: CB Emmanuel Forbes left with a shoulder injury last week and only played four defensive snaps. The Rams are confident that he can play this week.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeff Erickson is a co-founder of RotoWire and the only two-time winner of Baseball Writer of the Year from the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. He's also in the FSWA Hall of Fame. He roots for the Reds, Bengals, Red Wings, Pacers and Northwestern University (the real NU).
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