A common 2023 Fantasy football strategy you'll see throughout Fantasy football 2023 drafts is stacking players from the same team. Having both Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce or rostering Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase would give you double Fantasy points when the teammates connect. However, not every elite quarterback has a top-tier receiver and vice-versa. Still, wideouts like Justin Jefferson and Davante Adams are able to produce without perennial All-Pros throwing to them, but do their QB limitations prevent them from rising to the top of 2023 Fantasy football rankings at their position?
Sorting players into Fantasy football tiers can help you make tough draft day decisions. If you're looking for 2023 Fantasy football advice, be sure to check out the 2023 Fantasy football cheat sheets from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
Last year, the model accurately predicted that49erswide receiverDeebo Samuelwas being dramatically overvalued. Samuel was the sixth receiver coming off the board on average, but the model had him ranked outside the top 10. The result: Samuel followed up a season in which he had 1,770 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns by producing just 864 yards and five scores.
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Now, SportsLine has simulated the entire NFL season 10,000 times and released its latest Fantasy football cheat sheets 2023 and draft advice, along with its top Fantasy QB, WR, RB and TE picks.Head to SportsLine now to see them.
Top 2023 Fantasy football QB rankings
Here's a look at SportsLine's top three 2023 Fantasy football QB picks:
1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs: Mahomes responded to losing Tyreek Hill by leading the NFL in passing yards (5,250) and passing touchdowns (41). He got better and better as the year went on, as he ranked fourth in positional Fantasy points from Weeks 1 to 6, second in Weeks 7 to 12, and first in Weeks 13 to 18. That strong finish just makes his 2023 Fantasy football projection even more promising.
2. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles: With an average of 25.6 Fantasy points per game, Hurts led all NFL players in a per-game basis last year. That came in just his second full year as a starter, so there's plenty of potential for growth. With 760 rushing yards and 13 rushing TD, Hurts accumulated more Fantasy points solely from his rushing than Jonathan Taylor had total points last year, so he has multiple avenues to rack up points.
3. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills: Over the last three seasons, Allen's positional ranks in Fantasy points are first (2020), first (2021) and second (2022). He "slipped" last year due to leading the NFL with 19 turnovers, but that's correctable. With Buffalo drafting TE Dalton Kincaid in the first round, Allen may have the best crop of pass catchers he's ever had and is a top-three Fantasy QB.See more top QBs here.
Top 2023 Fantasy football RB rankings
Here's a look at SportsLine's top three 2023 Fantasy football RB picks:
1. Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles Chargers: Ekeler has a knack for finding the end zone, scoring 20 touchdowns in 2021 and 18 touchdowns last year. He has avoided touchdown regression while leading all running backs in receptions and targets last year. Ekeler is heavily used in the passing game and rushing attack, landing him atop the model's Fantasy football RB rankings 2023.
2. Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers: McCaffrey has been a Fantasy staple at his position for years despite dealing with serious injuries during his career. He is healthy heading into the 2023 season and averaged 19.5 Fantasy points per game from Week 8 onward last year. The 49ers have a crowded offense, but McCaffrey is in line to be the highest producer on the roster.
3. Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons: Robinson was not only the best running back in college football last year, but he is also entering an ideal situation with the Falcons. Tyler Allgeier averaged nearly 18 carries and 96 rushing yards per game from Week 13 to the end of last season in Atlanta and Robinson has an even higher upside. The Falcons ranked first in early down run rate last year, so volume should not be a concern for the rookie.See more top RBs here.
Top 2023 Fantasy football WR rankings
Here's a look at SportsLine's top three 2023 Fantasy football WR picks:
1. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings: Jefferson's 2022 season produced 368.6 points in PPR leagues, the 11th-most for a Fantasy football wide receiver in history. The potential exists for even more. Minnesota could be even more pass-oriented after releasing running back Dalvin Cook this offseason and there's also potential for increased touchdown production after catching just eight TD passes despite leading NFL receivers in red-zone targets (28).
2. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams: Kupp only played in nine games last year, but was pacing for another 140-catch season for over 1,500 yards and double-digit touchdowns. In 2021, he put up even more monumental numbers than Jefferson last season, catching 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns to post the second-highest scoring season ever for an NFL receiver. He's healthy heading into 2023 and could easily rival Jefferson as the top wideout.
3. Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals: As electric as Jefferson was at LSU, Chase was even better during a 2019 season in which the two receivers combined for over 3,200 receiving yards and 38 touchdowns while playing with quarterback Joe Burrow. Chase missed his 2020 collegiate season, but still went No. 5 overall to Cincinnati and reunited with Burrow. Chase missed five games in 2022 and still had 87 catches for 1,046 yards and nine scores.See more top WRs here.
Top 2023 Fantasy football TE rankings
1. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs: Kelce is the unquestioned TE1 in Fantasy football 2023 drafts, finishing more than 100 points above the No. 2 tight end in Fantasy football PPR formats last season. His role in Kansas City was elevated to new heights last season after the Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill before the season. Kelce had a career-high in targets (152), receptions (110) and touchdowns (12) last season and with Kansas City still holding one of the weaker receiver rooms in the NFL, there are no signs of Kelce's utilization or production decreasing.
2. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens: Andrews is the only tight end not named Travis Kelce to finish at TE1 over the last seven seasons. He had 107 receptions for 1,361 yards and nine touchdowns in 2021. Injuries to himself and Lamar Jackson limited his season-long production last season, but Andrews still had 73 receptions for 847 yards and five touchdowns in 15 games. If the two can remain healthy this season, there's no reason to doubt Andrews will finish as an elite tight end in the 2023 season.
3. T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings: Hockenson seemed like a surprising trade inside the division from the Lions to the Vikings midway through last season. The Vikings knew exactly how to utilize Hockenson's pass-catching ability in their offense as the fourth-most targeted player despite only appearing in 10 games in Minnesota. With Adam Thielen signing a three-year contract in Carolina, Hockenson could see his targets raise and that could elevate him into the conversation for the most productive tight ends in the NFL.See more top TEs here.
How to find proven 2023 Fantasy football rankings, advice
Now that you know who the top three at each position are, you'll want to see the full Fantasy football rankings 2023 and cheat sheets from SportsLine. The model has identified a stunner in the top 10 at running back, and knowing who it is can give you a huge edge in your league. Head to SportsLine now to get 2023 Fantasy football cheat sheets.
So who should you target in your 2023 Fantasy football rankings? And which RB shocks the NFL with a top-10 performance? Visit SportsLine now to get 2023 Fantasy Football cheat sheets for every single position, all from the model that has a history of making league-winning calls, and find out.