Fantasy Premier League Rankings: Gameweek 2

Fantasy Premier League Rankings: Gameweek 2

This article is part of our Fantasy Premier League Rankings series.

Matches (EDT)

FPL prices as of 4:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Aug. 13.

FORWARDS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1Pierre-Emerick AubameyangARSBURH73.0448.0211.0 
2Roberto FirminoLIVSOUA68.7542.929.5Divock Origi was really excellent in the opener, but with Sadio Mane presumably back to fitness, the only place for Origi to go is back to the bench.
3Alexandre LacazetteARSBURH73.0448.029.5The only thing holding Lacazette back is Unai Emery.
4Sergio AgueroMCITOTH70.2540.2312.0Didn't start last weekend, and initially had a penalty saved, but instead we have Aguero already with a goal and comes in as the second-biggest favorite on the weekend.
5Callum WilsonBOUAVLA31.3821.948.0 
6Harry KaneTOTMCIA11.028.0811.0 
7Teemu PukkiNORNEWH44.7430.086.5While the scoreline against Liverpool shows Norwich got blown out, we also saw that Norwich are going to attack

Matches (EDT)

FPL prices as of 4:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Aug. 13.

FORWARDS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1Pierre-Emerick AubameyangARSBURH73.0448.0211.0 
2Roberto FirminoLIVSOUA68.7542.929.5Divock Origi was really excellent in the opener, but with Sadio Mane presumably back to fitness, the only place for Origi to go is back to the bench.
3Alexandre LacazetteARSBURH73.0448.029.5The only thing holding Lacazette back is Unai Emery.
4Sergio AgueroMCITOTH70.2540.2312.0Didn't start last weekend, and initially had a penalty saved, but instead we have Aguero already with a goal and comes in as the second-biggest favorite on the weekend.
5Callum WilsonBOUAVLA31.3821.948.0 
6Harry KaneTOTMCIA11.028.0811.0 
7Teemu PukkiNORNEWH44.7430.086.5While the scoreline against Liverpool shows Norwich got blown out, we also saw that Norwich are going to attack no matter the opponent, which is refreshing to see when most promoted sides try to stay up by packing it in defensively.
8Tammy AbrahamCHELEIH53.5737.367.0A pretty lackluster season debut for Abraham last weekend, surely Olivier Giroud is closer to starting.
9Jamie VardyLEICHEA19.7019.649.0It's easy to see that Chelsea allowed four goals to Manchester United last weekend, but they controlled much of that game and now head home for an easier matchup, despite enthusiasm around Leicester.
10Billy SharpSHFCRYH38.3634.236.0Sharp played only eight minutes off the bench last weekend, but he scored a goal after David McGoldrick could only manage two shots in 63 minutes. Unfortunately for Sharp, Olvier McBurnie is probably next to start if McGoldrick or Callum Robinson move to the bench.
11JoelintonNEWNORA27.6321.946.0 
12Moise KeanEVEWATH56.5835.647.0It's only a matter of time before Kean takes over for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, though admittedly this may still be a bit too early.
13Joshua KingBOUAVLA31.3821.946.5 
14Glenn MurrayBHAWHUH38.3129.606.0 
15Troy DeeneyWATEVEA19.8516.246.5Gerard Deulofeu was pulled at halftime last week, and while it was most likely fitness related, it's certainly not encouraging.
16WesleyAVLBOUH40.9326.096.0 
17Marcus RashfordMUNWOLA43.7932.488.5If Rashford is now the primary penalty taker, 20 goals is a much more serious possibility.
18Raul JimenezWOLMUNH28.5323.687.5 
19Sebastien HallerWHUBHAA32.3626.397.5 
20Ashley BarnesBURARSA9.898.866.5Arsenal are always much better at home, but no one would be shocked if Burnley nipped one.

MIDFIELDERS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1Mohamed SalahLIVSOUA68.7542.9212.5Surprise!
2Sadio ManeLIVSOUA68.7542.9211.5Mane played 16 minutes off the bench in the opener, and while Divock Origi was great in Mane's place, we need to remember it's Mane's place.
3Gylfi SigurdssonEVEWATH56.5835.648.0Sigurdsson, and Everton as a whole, was awful last weekend, but the first match of the season at Goodison Park should help.
4Raheem SterlingMCITOTH70.2540.2312.0The matchup is far from ideal, but it's really tough to see City struggling at the Etihad.
5Kevin De BruyneMCITOTH70.2540.239.5Same as Sterling: this matchup isn't great but .... Man City are.
6RicharlisonEVEWATH56.5835.648.0Richarlison was better than Sigurdsson in formats that have deeper peripheral stats, and that could certainly continue this week as well.
7PedroCHELEIH53.5737.367.0We can all make a big deal about Christian Pulisic, but Pedro continues to be the most underrated Blue.
8Paul PogbaMUNWOLA43.7932.488.5With Marcus Rashford taking a penalty last week, we may need to greatly adjust the goal expectation for Pogba, who scored six of his 13 Premier League goals last season in open play.
9Henrikh MkhitaryanARSBURH73.0448.027.0Arsenal's opening lineup was very unexpected, with Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock in the first XI, but a return home could push them out for Nicolas Pepe and Mesut Ozil, leaving Mkhitaryan in his regular spot on the right wing. Oh, unless Lacazette starts with Aubameyang... something tells me Unai Emery is not going to be best friends with fantasy players this year.
10Mason MountCHELEIH53.5737.366.0Mount's four chances created last weekend against Man United were the most for Chelsea....other than Pedro's five. Mount took set pieces, but that may change slightly if Christian Pulisic starts, a move that could have Mount playing more centrally and Ross Barkley in his appropriate spot on the bench.
11Ryan FraserBOUAVLA31.3821.947.5 
12Emiliano BuendiaNORNEWH44.7430.086.0Buendia looked great (or as great as you can when getting blown out by Liverpool), and a matchup against Newcastle this week is ripe for an impact.
13Wilfried ZahaCRYSHFA31.3329.607.0Stuck with Crystal Palace until at least January, Zaha is likely to get back in the starting XI this week.
14James MaddisonLEICHEA19.7019.647.0Tough matchup, and the great Leicester attack we expected didn't show up last week.
15Felipe AndersonWHUBHAA32.3626.397.0 
16Pascal GrossBHAWHUH38.3129.606.5Don't be surprised if Leandro Trossard starts taking minutes away from Gross soon.
17Christian EriksenTOTMCIA11.028.089.0His lack of inclusion in the starting XI last weekend made people think he was being held out for a potential transfer, but then he played and was great off the bench.
18Miguel AlmironNEWNORA27.6321.946.0Still waiting for that first spot on the scoresheet.
19Oliver NorwoodSHFCRYH38.3634.235.0 
20Jack GrealishAVLBOUH40.9326.096.0The Aston Villa midfield has a few interesting pieces, and while John McGinn scored last weekend and Conor Hourihane is likely to take set pieces, Greatlish is still their best chance creator.

DEFENDERS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1Trent Alexander-ArnoldLIVSOUA68.7542.927.0 
2Andrew RobertsonLIVSOUA68.7542.927.0 
3Virgil van DijkLIVSOUA68.7542.926.5 
4Aymeric LaporteMCITOTH70.2540.236.5Seems a bit crazy to consider Man City defenders against Spurs, but they have the third-highest clean sheet odds.
5Lucas DigneEVEWATH56.5835.646.0 
6Ainsley Maitland-NilesARSBURH73.0448.025.0David Luiz will probably move into the starting XI, but it sure is tempting to keep rolling with Maitland-Niles after his great assist last weekend.
7Joe GomezLIVSOUA68.7542.925.5 
8Lewis DunkBHAWHUH38.3129.604.5 
9Tyrone MingsAVLBOUH40.9326.094.5Mings was awesome last weekend, and while the assists are unlikely to pile up, he's going to be important this season.
10David LuizARSBURH73.0448.026.0 
11Cesar AzpilicuetaCHELEIH53.5737.366.0 
12Jamal LewisNORNEWH44.7430.084.5The Norwich defense isn't likely to keep a ton of clean sheets, but home against Newcastle is a decent opportunity for Lewis, who created two chances in his 90 minutes against Liverpool.
13Nacho MonrealARSBURH73.0448.025.0Sead Kolasinac is expected back, though Arsenal brought in Kieran Tierney, who is still out due to injury, to play at left-back, so there's no guarantee Monreal moves to the bench just because Kolasinac is available.
14Matt RitchieNEWNORA27.6321.945.5Ritchie was already a nice attacking threat as a left-back, but playing as a wing-back is even more fun.
15John LundstramSHFCRYH38.3634.234.0Lined up in a more advanced role, Lundstram is already popular in FPL because of how cheap he is, not to mention he's eligible for clean sheet points.
16Yerry MinaEVEWATH56.5835.645.5Seamus Coleman will keep seeing Djibril Sidibe over his shoulder, but there's no one taking Mina's spot.
17Matt DohertyWOLMUNH28.5323.686.0I have a feeling we're overreating a little bit to Man United's win over Chelsea.
18Harry MaguireMUNWOLA43.7932.485.5United are favored away, though it's not enough to get me to be really excited for Maguire or Aaron Wan-Bissaka, despite their solid debuts against Chelsea.
19Nathan AkeBOUAVLA31.3821.945.0Diego Rico was good at left wing-back, and Chris Mepham scored last weekend, but Ake remains the most reliable Bournemouth defender.
20Jose HolebasWATEVEA19.8516.245.0Set pieces will always keep Holebas in consideration.

GOALKEEPERS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1AdrianLIVSOUA68.7542.924.5If you put a sloth in goal behind Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, would he finish with 12 or 13 Premier League clean sheets?
2Bernd LenoARSBURH73.0448.025.0The only thing keeping Leno from being no. 1 is the Arsenalol tweets that will flood us when Burnley score in the fifth minute.
3EdersonMCITOTH70.2540.236.0Odds play over looks play
4Kepa ArrizabalagaCHELEIH53.5737.365.5 
5Jordan PickfordEVEWATH56.5835.645.5 
6Tim KrulNORNEWH44.7430.084.5 
7Tom HeatonBOUAVLA31.3821.944.5Bournemouth disappointed last weekend against Sheffield, but Travers played well enough to think Artur Boruc and Asmir Begovic should be competing for the backup job.
8Tom HeatonAVLBOUH40.9326.094.5 
9Dean HendersonSHFCRYH38.3634.234.5 
10David de GeaMUNWOLA43.7932.485.5I keep having the thought that if this match was played last weekend then the odds would be switched in favor of Wolves.

CAPTAIN RANKINGS

RankPlayerTeamOPPH/AWIN%CS%FPL PriceNotes
1Pierre-Emerick AubameyangARSBURH73.0448.0211.0Aubameyang has more goals than any other Arsenal player after 50 games.
2Mohamed SalahLIVSOUA68.7542.9212.5I might eventually re-name this section "Captain Rankings Other Than Salah."
3Raheem SterlingMCITOTH70.2540.2312.0If you ignore the opponent and only look at the odds, you could argue for Sterling to be no. 1 on this list.
4Gylfi SigurdssonEVEWATH56.5835.648.0Horrible in Gameweek 1, which maybe pushes people away from him this week.
5Teemu PukkiNORNEWH44.7430.086.5Bit of an overreaction, this?

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