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2024 Fantasy Football Superflex Rankings: Week 6 QB, RB, WR, TE

2024 Fantasy Football Superflex Rankings: Week 6 QB, RB, WR, TE

Welcome to week six of the 2024 NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football Superflex rankings. We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in the starting lineup, so these rankings take that into account. It may seem strange to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ahead of the typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential impact on scoring demands it. If your league is a standard flex league, simply ignore the presence of quarterbacks. Anyway, good luck this week!

Players from Thursday night’s 49ers-Seahawks game were removed from the rankings.

1. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (QB1): Battle of the top fantasy QBs this week, but we have to go with the veteran.

2. Jayden Daniels, Commander (QB2): Ravens D looked tough against the Bengals last week and Daniels is running.

3. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB3): We have to assume Hurts and friends play well after the bye week.

4. Kirk Cousins, Falcons (QB4): Unbelievable how he changed his fantasy value in a monster game.

5. Alvin Kamara, Saints (RB1): The Chiefs did a good job shutting him down on Monday, but Kamara still caught passes.

6. Saquon Barkley, Eagles (RB2)

7. Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals (WR1)

8. Drake London, Falcons (WR2)

9. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (WR3): Playing the bye in three consecutive games and looking for a touchdown.

10. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (WR4): His target rate and yards per target have dropped, but we saw his huge upward trend last season.

11. Joe Burrow, Bengals (QB5): Like Cousins, all it took was one standout game to change his outlook.

12. Dak Prescott, Cowboys (QB6)

13. Derrick Henry, Ravens (RB3)

14. Jordan Love, Packers (QB7): There are some concerns about interceptions, including a brutal one in Week 5.

15. Josh Allen, Bills (QB8): No worries about interceptions as there aren’t any, but the accuracy has been dropping a lot lately.

16. Bijan Robinson, Falcons (RB4)

17. D’Andre Swift, Bears (RB5)

18. Daniel Jones, Giants (QB9): It was shown in Week 5 that he didn’t need Nabers to produce numbers, but we prefer Nabers to play.

19. Justin Fields, Steelers (QB10): Others rate him better, but he looked terrible in Week 5 and his claim to the starting spot is uncertain.

20. Kyler Murray, Cardinals (QB11): As long as he keeps running, he has a high fantasy level, not to mention the upside.

21. CJ Stroud, Texans (QB12)

22. Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers (QB13)

23. Terry McLaurin, Commander (WR5): He’s played like a WR2 the last three games, and the Ravens got attacked last week.

24. Garrett Wilson, Jets (WR6): Seems unlikely that the coaching change will have much of an impact on his numbers. However, adding Davante Adams could be the case.

25. Chris Godwin, Buccaneers (WR7): He was on the wrong side of 70 yards in three straight games. The window for getting high WR2 may be closing.

26. Mike Evans, Buccaneers (WR8)

27. AJ Brown, Eagles (WR9)

28. Stefon Diggs, Texans (WR10): He hasn’t scored a receiving TD since Week 1, but the likely absence of Nico Collins bodes well for him.

29. Caleb Williams, Bears (QB14): He finally threw the football deep in Week 5, so we’d like to see more of that against the Jaguars.

30. Anthony Richardson, Colts (QB15): Are there any Joe Flacco or Colts WR investors pushing for Richardson to sit again? Hey, you’re not alone.

31. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars (QB16): Torched the Colts at home. Do it again against Chicago and maybe we’ll believe in him again.

32. Joe Mixon, Texans (RB6): He missed three games with an ankle injury and concerns remain for this week.

33. Breece Hall, Jets (RB7): Problems with the offensive line don’t just hurt the QB and the passing game. Try not to worry.

34. Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions (RB8)

35. Chuba Hubbard, Panthers (RB9)

36. James Cook, Bills (RB10): Had a season-high 20 rushes and 82 rushing yards last week. The QB issues don’t affect him.

37. Josh Jacobs, Packers (RB11): The volume was back where we wanted it last week. He just needs to stay healthy.

38. Tony Pollard, Titans (RB12): Comes bye and ready to beat a Colts D who struggles against the run.

39. Tee Higgins, Bengals (WR11)

40. Jayden Reed, Packers (WR12)

41. Aaron Rodgers, Jets (QB17): Monday’s matchup against the Bills seems like the wrong opponent for him to turn things around against.

42. Jared Goff, Lions (QB18): He last threw an incomplete pass in Week 3, and the Cowboys can throw on it.

43. DJ Moore, Bears (WR13)

44. David Montgomery, Lions (RB13)

45. James Conner, Cardinals (RB14)

46. Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals (WR14): No more than five receptions in a game so far. The Cardinals should really target him more.

47. Darnell Mooney, Falcons (WR15): Sixteen targets in Week 5, and now he faces the Panthers. This is an up and coming player.

48. Bucky Irving, Buccaneers (RB15)

49. Austin Ekeler, commanders (RB16)

50. Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (RB17): It’s a big fantasy week for him. The low volume causes it to fall way behind.

51. Bo Nix, Broncos (QB19): The Broncos are winning, but his job is to avoid turnovers, and lately he’s been doing that.

52. Will Levis, Titans (QB20): A shoulder injury could force Mason Rudolph into the lineup. That shouldn’t hurt the offense much.

53. Andy Dalton, Panthers (QB21)

54. Deshaun Watson, Browns (QB22)

55. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB23): It probably seems healthier at first glance, but the Broncos D is impressive, especially at home.

56. DeVonta Smith, Eagles (WR16): Should recover from concussion by Sunday. Don’t think about it too much.

57. Zay Flowers, Ravens (WR17): So far it’s been all or nothing, but the duel with Commanders is positive.

58. Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars (WR18): The rookie breakout season is in full swing. Invest.

59. Diontae Johnson, Panthers (WR19): You know the saying: Live by Andy Dalton, and, well, statistically underwhelmed by Andy Dalton. Risky game.

60. Chris Olave, Saints (WR20): He hasn’t done much against the Buccaneers in recent seasons, so he may also be a bit risky.

61. Rashid Shaheed, Saint (WR21)

62. Michael Pittman Jr., Colts (WR22)

63. Spencer Rattler, Saints (QB24)

64. Aidan O’Connell, Raiders (QB25): Someone has to start at quarterback. However, there isn’t much positive here.

65. Drake Maye, Patriots (QB26): Same deal, but probably a much better future. Try not to trust Maye right away.

66. Zack Moss, Bengals (RB18): Interesting that he had 12 catches and a receiving TD in the last three games.

67. George Pickens, Steelers (WR23): The Steelers need a QB who can find him regularly. They may not have any.

68. Wan’Dale Robinson, Giants (WR24)

69. Tank Dell, Texan (WR25)

70. Courtland Sutton, Broncos (WR26): He’s the Denver WR you want, but you don’t have to want a Denver WR this season.

71. Trey McBride, Cardinals (TE1): The goals are generally there, but he doesn’t do that much with them.

72. Brock Bowers, Raiders (TE2): Leads all tight ends in catches, receiving yards and scores, and the QB shouldn’t matter.

73. Tyrone Tracy Jr., Giants (RB19)

74. JK Dobbins, Chargers (RB20): In weeks 3 and 4, before the bye, he did little with high volume. This is a big week for his fantasy value.

75. Najee Harris, Steelers (RB21)

76. Javonte Williams, Broncos (RB22)

77. Amari Cooper, Browns (WR27)

78. Calvin Ridley, Titans (WR28)

79. Josh Downs, Colts (WR29)

80. Christian Kirk, Jaguars (WR30)

81. Jameson Williams, Lions (WR31)

82. Jake Ferguson, Cowboys (TE3)

83. Sam LaPorta, Lions (TE4)

84. Tucker Kraft, Packer (TE5)

85. Rico Dowdle, Cowboys (RB23)

86. Jerome Ford, Browns (RB24)

87. Antonio Gibson, Patriots (RB25)

88. Chase Brown, Bengals (RB26)

89. Tyjae Spears, Titans (RB27)

90. Trey Sermon, Colts (RB28):

91. Romeo Doubs, Packers (WR32)

92. Ladd McConkey, Chargers (WR33)

93. Jalen Tolbert, Cowboys (WR34)

94. Xavier Legette, Panthers (WR35)

95. DeAndre Hopkins, Titans (WR36)

96. Tre Tucker, Raiders (WR37)

97. Ray-Ray McCloud III, Falcons (WR38)

98. Michael Wilson, Cardinals (WR39)

99. Rom Odunze, Bears (WR40)

100. Dontayvion Wicks, Packer (WR41)

101. Darius Slayton, Giants (WR42)

102. Zamir White, Raiders (RB29)

103. Justice Hill, Ravens (RB30)

104. David Njoku, Browns (TE6)

105. Kyle Pitts, Falcons (TE7)

106. Dalton Kincaid, Bills (TE8)

107. Dallas Goedert, Eagles (TE9)

108. Keenan Allen, Bears (WR43)

109. Quentin Johnston, Chargers (WR44)

110. Allen Lazard, Jets (WR45)

111. Gabe Davis, Jaguars (WR46)

112. Jaleel McLaughlin, Broncos (RB31)

113. Tyler Allgeier, Falcons (RB32)

114. Braelon Allen, Jets (RB33)

115. Alexander Mattison, Raiders (RB34)

116. Roschon Johnson, Bears (RB35)

117. Tank Bigsby, Jaguars (RB36)

118. Zach Ertz, Commander (TE10)

119. Evan Engram, Jaguars (TE11)

120. Tyler Conklin, Jets (TE12)

121. Jerry Jeudy, Browns (WR47)

122. Keon Coleman, Bills (WR48)

123. Rashod Bateman, Ravens (WR49)

124. Ja’Lynn Polk, Patriots (WR50)

125. Jonathan Mingo, Panthers (WR51)

126. Emanuel Wilson, Packers (RB37)

127. Noah Brown, Commander (WR52)

128. DeMario Douglas, Patriots (WR53)

129. Mike Williams, Jets (WR54)

130. Jeremy McNichols, commanders (RB38)

131. Greg Dortch, Cardinals (WR55)

132. Tyler Goodson, Colts (RB39):

133. Xavier Hutchinson, Texans (WR56)

134. Joshua Palmer, Chargers (WR57)

135. Miles Sanders, Panthers (RB40)

136. Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys (RB41)

137. Jamaal Williams, Saints (RB42)

138. Jaylen Warren, Steelers (RB43)

139. Alec Pierce, Colts (WR58)

140. Andrei Iosivas, Bengals (WR59)

141. JaMycal Hasty, Patriots (RB44):

142. Lil’Jordan Humphrey, Broncos (WR60)

143. Cade Otton, Buccaneers (TE13)

144. Mark Andrews, Ravens (TE14)

145. Van Jefferson, Steelers (WR61)

146. Kendrick Bourne, Patriots (WR62)

147. Luke McCaffrey, Commander (WR63)

148. Jalen McMillan, Buccaneers (WR64)

149. Adonai Mitchell, Colts (WR65)

150. Ashton Dulin, Colts (WR66)