Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers. Super Bowl

Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers. Super Bowl

It is time to make those tough lineup decisions for the Super Bowl, and Dwain has you covered with in-depth player tiers, rankings and analysis.

It is time to make those tough fantasy football lineup decisions for Super Bowl Weekend.

Below you’ll find positional rankings, player analysis, betting totals, and implied points for every game on the slate.

Find all of our positional rankings here.

Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers – Super Bowl

Last updated: 7:00 pm, Wednesday, February 8th. Please refer to our Rankings page for updates!

Quarterback

Tier 1 – Jalen HurtsPatrick Mahomes – expect Hurts to be closer to his pre-injury 248 passing yards per game.

The Chiefs rank 19th in passing yards allowed per game (221), but most of that ranking ties to leading game scripts. Kansas City allows the sixth-lowest passing yards per attempt (6.0). However, the Eagles are the No. 3 TD-scoring team inside the red zone (69%), and the Chiefs are the third-worst defense in that scenario, allowing a TD 67% of the time.

Hurts might not have a 300-yard passing game, but a multi-score game through the air plus a rushing TD could be in the works. No QB in the NFL handles more of their team’s designed rush attempts than Hurts (23%).

Look for Hurts’ fantasy production to rebound in a big way this weekend with a 25-plus point performance.

Tier 1 – Patrick Mahomes

Kadarius ToneyJuJu Smith-SchusterMecole Hardman.Running BackTier 1 – Miles SandersTier 2 – Isiah PachecoJerick McKinnonTier 2 – Jerick McKinnonAdditional RB Notes & Movers:Tier 3 – Kenneth Gainwell Tier 4 – Boston Scott Tier 4 – Clyde Edwards-Helaire Wide ReceiverTier 1 – A.J. BrownJalen HurtsJustin JeffersonDeVonta Smith,Dallas GoedertTier 3 – JuJu Smith-SchusterPatrick MahomesAdditional WR Notes & Movers:Tier 1 – DeVonta Smith Tier 3 – Kadarius ToneyTier 3 – Marquez Valdes-Scantling Tier 4 – Skyy Moore Tight End
1TE1Travis Kelceat PHI50.51.524.5019.6
2TE2Dallas Goedertvs KC50.5-1.526.0012.0
3TE3Noah Grayat PHI50.51.524.504.0
4TE4Jack Stollvs KC50.5-1.526.001.3
4TE5Blake Bellat PHI50.51.524.502.9
5TE6Jody Fortsonat PHI50.51.524.502.3

TE Notes & Movers:

  • Tier 1 – Travis Kelce’s 19.6 points per game are 6.5 points higher than the second-best TE. If he played WR, he would rank as the No. 6 option. The Eagles are the league's No. 1 EPA pass defense, but the Chiefs have obliterated every top-10 EPA unit they have faced (see Patrick Mahomes above). Kelce is the highest-rated non-QB on the slate.
  • Tier 2 – Dallas Goedert has target shares of 23%, 22%, and 25% over the last three games. He averages 55.9 yards per game, yet his receiving line sits at 47.5 (-110) at BetMGM. The fifth-year TE bested that number in eight of 14 opportunities this year.
  • Tier 3 – Noah Gray isn’t a priority target for the Chiefs, with a 5% target share. However, his average route participation is 39%, which puts him in play for an anytime TD.

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