This article is part of our MLS Fantasy Rankings series.
The rankings below are based on Major League Soccer's official fantasy game and cover all games in Week 18. While they can be used for DFS purposes, they are done with a focus on the league's season-long game.
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Carlos Vela | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 11.5 | A match at Sporting Kansas City used to be one of the places you'd think about fading fantasy stars, but the times are a changin'. Vela has two favorable matchups this week. |
2 | Carlos Darwin Quintero | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 10.5 | It's a week where a lot of forwards could claim this second spot but nobody definitively stands out. Minnesota is playing well around Quintero, and he's showing some signs of getting back in form. |
3 | Alberth Elis | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 10.5 | New York are missing key defensive players to the Gold Cup and FC Cincinnati just got gauged for seven goals. Elis is likely still trying to impress a potential summer buyer, too. |
4 | Josef Martinez | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 11.0 | A goal-dependent Martinez is a little tougher to stomach in this massive early double game week, but I think he's a good play if you can pay up. |
5 | Diego Rossi | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 10.0 | |
6 | Alexandru Mitrita | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 8.6 | |
7 | Valentin Castellanos | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 7.5 | In two matches filling in for Heber, Taty has a pair of goals, and assist, a drawn penalty, eight shots, and has drawn seven fouls. Both opponents are solid, but with the games at Yankee Stadium and our rosters needing some cheaper impact players, this may be too good a price to pass up. |
8 | Chris Wondolowski | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 7.6 | |
9 | Mauro Manotas | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 9.0 | Whether his rest over the past several matches is due to injury or a rumored transfer to Liga MX, Manotas would certainly be an option if he starts on Wednesday night. |
10 | Kacper Przybylko | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 7.5 | I've been worried about some rotation with Kacper, but he's fended it off thus far. Orlando have improved defensively, but Sane/Jansson are beatable and Philly have the diverse attacking talent to find the weaknesses. |
11 | Angelo Rodriguez | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 8.5 | |
12 | C.J. Sapong | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 7.1 | |
13 | Adama Diomande | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 8.0 | Betting on Dio or Christian Ramirez to start back to back games is never a sure thing, but getting an LAFC forward for $8.0 sure would be nice. |
14 | Tesho Akindele | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 6.7 | |
15 | Sam Johnson | RSL v. CLB, at SJ | 7.6 | |
16 | Nemanja Nikolic | CHI v. ATL, at SKC | 8.3 | He reportedly is leaving Chicago after this season and isn't playing full 90 minute games. He's the better player, but I think we need to trust Sapong more here. |
17 | Romell Quioto | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 7.0 | |
18 | Dom Dwyer | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 8.0 | Seemingly healthy following a month long injury absence, and having welcomed a second child to the Dwyer family last week, Dwyer has some feathers in his narrative cap. I wouldn't expect him to start twice, though. |
19 | Justin Dhillon | SEA at NYC, at CLB | 5.0 | Ruidiaz remains in Copa America and Bruin is injured, which leaves Dhillon (a faster version of Will Bruin?) and 17-year old Alfonso Ocampo-Chavez to man the forward spot for Seattle. Dhillon could definitely start both. |
20 | Christian Ramirez | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 7.5 |
Midfielders | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Maximiliano Moralez | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 11.5 | Chara v Maxi will be a fun one to watch on Sunday. Moralez will get his on Wednesday, though, against a Seattle team missing attackers and Cristian Roldan in the midfield. |
2 | Eduard Atuesta | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 11.0 | Can you approximate Atuesta's production with cheaper midfielders this week? You may need to try with $11.0 being a huge price tag for someone with only one goal this year. His consistent high floor is awesome, but more of a luxury once we build out budget. |
3 | Jamiro Monteiro | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 9.8 | Philadelphia's midfield should have it's way with Orlando. Monteiro remains one of my favorite fantasy midfielders and a good solution to the above-mentioned Atuesta conundrum. |
4 | Latif Blessing | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 10.0 | |
5 | Albert Rusnak | RSL v. CLB, at SJ | 10.1 | RSL are sitting just one spot outside of the playoffs, may sell Savarino this summer, and aren't nearly the likeliest side to spend on a big summer transfer. With Portland, SKC, and a surging Colorado all threats to pass them, they can't afford to slip up. Rusnak should be leaned on heavily this week. |
6 | Nani | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 10.0 | |
7 | Felipe Gutierrez | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 9.8 | With two home games and the team needing to dig themselves out of a last place Western Conference spot, Guti is another good all-around alternative to Atuesta this week. |
8 | Nicolas Lodeiro | SEA at NYC, at CLB | 11.0 | It's ok to be weary of a player with two on the road days after wrapping up Copa America action. While leaving Lodeiro out of a DGW historically has a tragic ending, there's really no need to force him in this week. |
9 | Aleksandar Katai | CHI v. ATL, at SKC | 9.4 | |
10 | Ismael Tajouri-Shradi | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 7.6 | Another cheap way into what should be a good NYC attack this week. |
11 | Cristian Espinoza | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 8.6 | |
12 | Mark-Anthony Kaye | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 10.0 | |
13 | Pity Martinez | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 9.8 | |
14 | Magnus Eriksson | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 8.0 | Eriksson is mildly more likely to play two matches than Vako. The only person that really can replace him in the #10 role is...well, Vako who will likely cede a game to Salinas on the wing. |
15 | Nicolas Gaitan | CHI v. ATL, at SKC | 9.1 | |
16 | Alexander Ring | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 7.9 | |
17 | Kaku | NYRB at HOU, at ATL | 9.3 | With a run of good performances, I'm ready to trust Kaku a bit more at home. On the road to two good teams? Pass. |
18 | Daniel Royer | NYRB at HOU, at ATL | 8.5 | |
19 | Jan Gregus | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 9.0 | |
20 | Julian Gressel | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 9.0 |
Defenders | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Tommy Thompson | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 6.0 | In addition to just being a flat out great two-way threat, Thompson is sure to rise the full $0.5 in price this week. |
2 | Anton Tinnerholm | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 6.3 | |
3 | Eddie Segura | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 6.1 | LAFC haven't been keeping as many clean sheets lately, and Zimmerman being away at the Gold Cup doesn't help, but they remain one of the league's best teams and could get one in either game this week. |
4 | Steven Beitashour | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 6.3 | |
5 | Leandro Gonzalez Pirez | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 7.4 | Fantasy players have short memories, and two games conceding a goal may make everyone forget how dominant Atlanta was defensively at the end of the Spring fantasy season. |
6 | Maxime Chanot | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 6.8 | |
7 | Miles Robinson | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 6.7 | |
8 | Jack Elliott | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 6.6 | After giving up four goals in New York, there's always the risk that Mark Mackenzie gets a start for Elliott or Trusty. |
9 | Auston Trusty | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 6.0 | |
10 | Florian Jungwirth | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 6.5 | Kashia, not Jungwirth, would be the centerback that suffers with Harold Cummings returning from Gold Cup. Flo has been a big part of San Jose's turnaround. |
11 | Ike Opara | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 7.0 | I'll let other people chase the goals (Ike scored two last week) when the cost is $7.0. |
12 | Jordan Harvey | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 6.1 | |
13 | Franco Escobar | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 6.4 | |
14 | Hassani Dotson | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 5.0 | Two goals in three games is nice, but I'd feel more comfortable if he picked up some occasional bonus points. |
15 | Kai Wagner | PHI at ORL, v. ORL | 5.6 | |
16 | Justen Glad | RSL v. CLB, at SJ | 6.1 | |
17 | Ruan | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 5.8 | On the cheap side of these defender rankings, improving defense, and brings some offense as well. If Philly rotates in the first match of this home-and-home series, consider me relatively interested in Ruan. |
18 | Kelvin Leerdam | SEA at NYC, at CLB | 6.5 | |
19 | Maynor Figueroa | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 5.5 | |
20 | Joevin Jones | SEA at NYC, at CLB | 6.5 | If he had two guaranteed starts he'd fly up my rankings. |
Goalkeepers | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Pablo Sisniega | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 4.1 | It's a good bet Tyler Miller isn't back in time for the second match and that'd leave us with a very cheap option behind one of the league's best defenses (Note: Walker Zimmerman also is absent for LAFC). |
2 | Brad Stuver | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 4.4 | Sean Johnson likely won't return until next week, too. Stuver's games are both at home and Seattle are shorthanded in attack. |
3 | Joe Willis | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 5.5 | FCC have scored just three goals in their past six home games. |
4 | Brad Guzan | ATL at CHI, v. NYRB | 5.6 | |
5 | Nick Rimando | RSL v. CLB, at SJ | 5.7 | |
6 | Daniel Vega | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 5.5 | Two very winnable games for the league's hottest team. |
7 | Tim Melia | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 6.8 | |
8 | Jon Kempin | CLB at RSL, v. SEA | 4.4 | Both opponents will be missing their starting strikers, with Zardes at Gold Cup and Ruidiaz still at Copa America. Be wary of keeper rotation here. |
9 | Vito Mannone | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 5.6 | |
10 | Stefan Frei | SEA at NYC, at CLB | 6.5 | Both Frei and Luis Robles are much more used to being near the top of the rankings, but only one can squeeze in on a week where they play two away fixtures. NYRB are without Parker and Aaron Long in the defense while Frei gets new DP Defender Xavier Arreaga back from Copa America. |
Value Rankings | ||||
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(forwards and midfielders under $7.5, defenders under $6.0; not ranked above) | ||||
Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Vako | SJ at MIN, v. RSL | 7.0 | There's a significant enough rotation risk here that I've ripped him from the top 20 and put him down here so you'll know the risk you're taking. It's likely an unnecessary risk. |
2 | Ilie Sanchez | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 7.4 | A safe source of points with upside as the penalty kick taker for SKC. |
3 | Nicolas Hasler | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 4.0 | Zusi is due back soon, but there's no reason to rush him back considering his 2019 performances. Hasler is a minimum price, double home game defender with some offense to his game. |
4 | Jhegson Mendez | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 7.0 | If you want 9-10 safe points from a fifth midfielder, Mendez is your guy. Limited goal upside, unfortunately. |
5 | Yohan Croizet | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 5.2 | With Nemeth in the dog house, Croizet is the next man up to fill the center forward role. SKC are one of only two teams with two home matches this week. |
6 | Daniel Salloi | SKC v. LAFC, v. CHI | 6.2 | He led SKC in goals last year and should continue to get chances to regain that form while Russell is out and Nemeth is struggling. |
7 | Przemyslaw Frankowski | CHI v. ATL, at SKC | 7.1 | |
8 | Hector Jimenez | CLB at RSL, v. SEA | 4.6 | Jimenez has popped up with some quality performances lately. Still, it's not really enough to make him appealing for fantasy unless you're desperate for a cheap bench. |
9 | Chris Mueller | ORL v. PHI, at PHI | 6.9 | |
10 | Brian White | NYRB at HOU, at ATL | 6.4 | BWP is back and ready to poach 20-30 minutes until he's fully fit. White already wasn't a very appealing fantasy play, but he's still cheap and should get 100+ minutes. |
Captain Rankings | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Carlos Vela | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 11.5 | LA do have some upcoming fixture congestion, but I doubt Vela rests just yet. He remains a premier captain choice. |
2 | Maximiliano Moralez | NYC v. SEA, v. POR | 11.5 | All else equal, I'm not sure any fantasy play has pushed Vela this hard for #1 captain ranking all season. |
3 | Eduard Atuesta | LAFC at SKC, v. VAN | 11.0 | As safe a selection as you'll find, but a clear step down from the top two in terms of upside. |
4 | Carlos Darwin Quintero | MIN v. SJ, at MTL | 10.5 | The demolition of FCC shouldn't alone convince you he's back, but Quintero had a nice recent US Open Cup match as well. |
5 | Alberth Elis | HOU v. NYRB, at FCC | 10.5 | Elis should have very favorable matchups in both of these games. If Gold Cup hasn't worn him down too much, he should jump back into MLS action with a bang. |