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The top 100 players in standard scoring fantasy football formats

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Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

Standard scoring fantasy leagues seem to be a dying breed.

With an emphasis on the passing game playing out in the NFL, fantasy football leagues soon followed suit. That led to the development of different scoring formats that placed a premium on receptions, such as “Point Per Reception” leagues, or PPR. Now, the majority of leagues favor either PPR or half-PPR formats.

But if you are still in a standard league and looking for advice, we have you covered. Here are the top 100 players for 2023 in standard format leagues.

Top 100 Players in Standard Scoring

Rank

Player

Team

Position

Bye Week

1Christian McCaffreySan Francisco 49ersRB9
2Jonathan TaylorIndianapolis ColtsRB11
3Austin EkelerLos Angeles ChargersRB5
4Saquon BarkleyNew York GiantsRB13
5Justin JeffersonMinnesota VikingsWR13
6Ja'Marr ChaseCincinnati BengalsWR7
7Kenneth Walker IIISeattle SeahawksRB5
8Nick ChubbCleveland BrownsRB5
9Josh JacobsLas Vegas RaidersRB13
10Tyreek HillMiami DolphinsWR10
11Derrick HenryTennessee TitansRB7
12Travis KelceKansas City ChiefsTE10
13Tony PollardDallas CowboysRB7
14Travis EtienneJacksonville JaguarsRB9
15Cooper KuppLos Angeles RamsWR10
16Stefon DiggsBuffalo BillsWR13
17Breece HallNew York JetsRB7
18Davante AdamsLas Vegas RaidersWR13
19CeeDee LambDallas CowboysWR7
20A.J. BrownPhiladelphia EaglesWR10
21Najee HarrisPittsburgh SteelersRB6
22Bijan RobinsonAtlanta FalconsRB12
23Jaylen WaddleMiami DolphinsWR10
24Rhamondre StevensonNew England PatriotsRB11
25George KittleSan Francisco 49ersTE9
26Dalvin CookFree AgentRB13
27Mark AndrewsBaltimore RavensTE13
28Amon-Ra St. BrownDetroit LionsWR9
29Tee HigginsCincinnati BengalsWR7
30Garrett WilsonNew York JetsWR7
31J.K. DobbinsBaltimore Ravens RB13
32DeVonta SmithPhiladelphia EaglesWR10
33Chris OlaveNew Orleans SaintsWR11
34Jalen HurtsPhiladelphia EaglesQB10
35Calvin RidleyJacksonville JaguarsWR9
36Aaron JonesGreen Bay PackersRB6
37Patrick MahomesKansas City ChiefsQB10
38Deebo SamuelSan Francisco 49ersWR9
39Amari CooperCleveland BrownsWR5
40D.K. MetcalfSeattle SeahawksWR5
41Cam AkersLos Angeles RamsRB10
42T.J. HockensonMinnesota VikingsTE13
43Dameon PierceHouston TexansRB7
44Christian WatsonGreen Bay PackersWR6
45D.J. MooreChicago BearsWR13
46Miles SandersCarolina PanthersRB7
47Josh AllenBuffalo BillsQB13
48Keenan AllenLos Angeles ChargersWR5
49Terry McLaurinWashington CommandersWR14
50Lamar JacksonBaltimore RavensQB13
51David MontgomeryDetroit LionsRB9
52Mike WilliamsLos Angeles ChargersWR5
53Kyle PittsAtlanta FalconsTE11
54D'Andre SwiftPhiladelphia EaglesRB10
55Joe MixonCincinnati BengalsRB7
56Jerry JeudyDenver BroncosWR9
57Tyler LockettSeattle SeahawksWR5
58Isiah PachecoKansas City ChiefsRB10
59Joe BurrowCincinnati BengalsQB7
60Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia EaglesTE10
61Tyler AllgeierAtlanta FalconsRB11
62DeAndre HopkinsTennessee TitansWR14
63Drake LondonAtlanta FalconsWR11
64Darren WallerNew York GiantsTE13
65Justin HerbertLos Angeles ChargersQB5
66Jameson WilliamsDetroit LionsWR9
67James ConnerArizona CardinalsRB14
68Mike EvansTampa Bay BuccaneersWR5
69Brandon AiyukSan Francisco 49ersWR9
70Christian KirkJacksonville JaguarsWR9
71Chris GodwinTampa Bay BuccaneersWR5
72Justin FieldsChicago BearsQB13
73Brian Robinson Jr.Washington CommandersRB14
74Trevor LawrenceJacksonville JaguarsQB9
75Alvin KamaraNew Orleans SaintsRB11
76Jahan DotsonWashington CommandersWR14
77Michael Pittman Jr.Indianapolis ColtsWR11
78George PickensPittsburgh SteelersWR6
79Rashod BatemanBaltimore RavensWR13
80Javonte WilliamsDenver BroncosRB9
81Deshaun WatsonCleveland BrownsQB5
82Jamaal WilliamsNew Orleans SaintsRB11
83Rashaad PennyPhiladelphia EaglesRB10
84A.J. DillonGreen Bay PackersRB6
85Pat FreiermuthPittsburgh SteelersTE6
86Gabriel DavisBuffalo BillsWR13
87Marquise BrownArizona CardinalsWR14
88Evan EngramJacksonville JaguarsTE9
89James CookBuffalo BillsRB13
90Treylon BurksTennessee TitansWR7
91Daniel JonesNew York GiantsQB13
92Kadarius ToneyKansas City ChiefsWR10
93Courtland SuttonDenver BroncosWR9
94Rachaad WhiteTampa Bay BuccaneersRB5
95Tua TagovailoaMiami DolphinsQB10
96Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh SteelersWR6
97Dak PrescottDallas CowboysQB7
98David NjokuCleveland BrownsTE5
99Kirk CousinsMinnesota VikingsQB13
100Jakobi MeyersLas Vegas RaidersWR13

You might have questions.

We might have answers.

Running backs matter?

In standard scoring they do.

Removing the points given for each reception lowers the value of wide receivers — particularly slot wide receivers — while raising the value of running backs. Not just the elite running backs, but most running backs see a boost in standard scoring leagues, even if they do not crack the Top 100 on a list like this one.

So while in PPR rankings it might take some scrolling to get to the first running back, here you see that seven of the first 10 players ranked are running backs.

If you are in a standard scoring league, you might be thinking RB early, and often.

Jonathan Taylor over Austin Ekeler and Saquon Barkley?

Continuing with the running backs, the pick of Taylor over Ekeler and Barkley might come as a surprise. For example, in standard formats last year Taylor averaged just 9.9 points per game in standard formats, ranking 25th among running backs in that format.

Ekeler ranked fourth in this format, with 15.6 ppg, while Barkley was behind him in sixth, averaging 14.2 ppg.

The reason for Ekeler getting a bump is the presence of Anthony Richardson. As we noted in the QB rankings, there might not have been a better landing spot for the rookie QB than in Indianapolis under Shane Steichen. Once Richardson sees the field — which could be Week 1 — you can expect to see a lot of QB run designs, likely with some zone read elements.

Which could see a huge boost for Taylor in 2023.

That, coupled with a healthy season for the running back, could pay off in a bit way in standard formats.

You seem lower on Bijan Robinson than consensus; why is that?

The hesitation is due to needing to see just how Arthur Smith uses Robinson this season.

I’m old enough to remember when the Atlanta Falcons added a matchup weapon in Kyle Pitts, who has done nothing but give fantasy players fits since coming out of college. Despite his tremendous potential, Pitts averaged just 10.4 ppg in PPR formats as a rookie (placing him outside the Top 12 at the position) and just 7.6 ppg last year, while he dealt with injuries.

Pitts also averaged just 4.8 ppg in standard formats a season ago.

Robinson could certainly produce as a rookie, but part of his allure is what he can do as a receiver out of the backfield, which also gets devalued in standard formats. That, coupled with some uncertainty over just how Smith is going to use him, leads to the skepticism.

Is there a receiver worth eyeing late?

Jakobi Meyers might just be that player, and sneaks into the rankings at No. 100 overall. He landed under Josh McDaniels with the Las Vegas Raiders this year, and while he is more of a slot receiver — the type of player usually devalued in these formats — the presence of Davante Adams across from him should open up a lot of targets and opportunities for the new Raider.

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