Fantasy Football 2023: Week 1 Flex Rankings (2024)

It’s Wednesday, and that means it’s time to break out the fantasy football flex rankings for Week 1 of the 2023 NFL season. If you’re new to the concept of flex rankings, these are simply the combined overall rankings for running back, wide receiver and tight end for each week during the fantasy football season. These are not suggestions for who to start in your flex spots.

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Week 1 Flex Rankings (2023) – Top 100

1. Austin Ekeler (RB1) vs. MIA – He’s been a touchdown machine over the last two seasons and will remain very busy in Kellen Moore’s offense.

2. Justin Jefferson (WR1) vs. TB – The Bucs have a solid secondary, but they’ll have their hands full with the best wideout in the league.

3. Christian McCaffrey (RB2) at PIT – This isn’t an easy matchup for McCaffrey, but he remains an elite play.

4. Ja’Marr Chase (WR2) at CLEJoe Burrow’s status could impact Chase’s ranking as we move through the week, but he’ll still be startable regardless of who is under center.

5. Nick Chubb (RB3) vs. CIN– We’ll finally get our answer to the question of whether the Browns will increase Chubb’s role in the passing game with Kareem Hunt out of the mix.

6. Derrick Henry (RB4) at NO – Look for the Titans to continue to lean on their workhorse running back.

7. Bijan Robinson (RB5) vs. CAR – This is an excellent matchup for Robinson to get things started in the NFL.

8. Saquon Barkley (RB6) vs. DAL– Barkley is a rare three-down back. He’ll be busy against his divisional rival.

9. Tony Pollard (RB7) at NYG– Likewise, expect a big workload for Pollard on the other side of this contest. He has essentially no competition for touches in the Dallas backfield.

10. Travis Kelce (TE1) vs. DET– Obviously, this is a placeholder given Kelce’s questionable situation following a knee issue in Tuesday’s practice. Stay tuned.

11. Josh Jacobs (RB8) at DEN– The contract stuff is in the rearview, so look for the Raiders to go right back to feeding Jacobs.

12. Tyreek Hill (WR3) at LAC– He’s coming off one of the most efficient seasons we’ve ever seen from a wideout and picks right up where he left off.

13. Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR4) at KC– Yep. Who else is going to catch the ball for the Lions right now?

14. CeeDee Lamb (WR5) at NYG– Lamb was one of the most heavily targeted receivers in the league last season and will continue to be a target monster in 2023.

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15. Stefon Diggs (WR6) at NYJ– All the offseason issues seem to be behind us for Diggs and the Bills. He remains a rock-solid RB1 play.

16. Joe Mixon (RB9) at CLE– The volume should be there for Mixon thanks to very little competition for touches in the Bengals backfield.

17. Rhamondre Stevenson (RB10) vs. PHI– Right now, the Patriots have just two running backs on their active roster. That’s very good for Stevenson.

18. Davante Adams (WR7) at DEN– The Jimmy G era begins. Fingers crossed.

19. Travis Etienne (RB11) at INDTank Bigsby will see work, but Etienne is in a good spot with what should be a favorable gamescript.

20. A.J. Brown (WR8) at NE– He’s coming off an enormous 2023 campaign and is locked in as Jalen Hurts’ top target.

21. Alexander Mattison (RB12) vs. TB– Mattison is slated for a three-down role in a game where his team is heavily favored. Giddy up.

22. Garrett Wilson (WR9) vs. BUFAaron Rodgers called Wilson “special” on this year’s edition of Hard Knocks. That’s a quite an endorsem*nt.

23. Kenneth Walker (RB13) vs. LAR– Walker is healthy and slated to be the lead back this weekend.

24. Aaron Jones (RB14) at CHI– He’s still darn good at football, but AJ Dillon’s presence on the depth chart caps what Jones can do for fantasy purposes.

25. Cam Akers (RB15) at SEA– Akers figures to see a reasonably big workload as the Rams’ primary early-down back.

26. Najee Harris (RB16) vs. SF

27. James Conner (RB17) at WAS

28. Jaylen Waddle (WR10) at LAC

29. Miles Sanders (RB18) at ATL

30. Rachaad White (RB19) at MIN

31. J.K. Dobbins (RB20) vs. HOU

32. Keenan Allen (WR11) vs. MIA

33. Jahmyr Gibbs (RB21) at KC– Yes, he’s very exciting, but let’s not get too far out over our skis on Gibbs. Tempered expectations have him as a back-end RB2 in Week 1.

34. DK Metcalf (WR12) vs. LAR

35. Dameon Pierce (RB22) at BAL

36. James Cook (RB23) at NYJ

37. Jamaal Williams (RB24) vs. TEN

38. Tee Higgins (WR13) at CLE

39. Chris Olave (WR14) vs. TEN

40. Javonte Williams (RB25) vs. LV – The opener will be an interesting litmus test for Williams as he returns from last year’s torn ACL.

41. Isiah Pacheco (RB26) vs. DET

42. DeVonta Smith (WR15) at NE

43. Deebo Samuel (WR16) at PIT

44. Calvin Ridley (WR17) at IND

45. Christian Watson (WR18) at CHI

46. David Montgomery (RB27) at KC

47. Raheem Mostert (RB28) at LAC – No Jeff Wilson moves Mostert up into flex territory as a top-50 play this week.

48. Mark Andrews (TE2) vs. HOU

49. Amari Cooper (WR19) vs. CIN

50. Chris Godwin (WR20) at MIN

51. Tyler Lockett (WR21) vs. LAR

52. Mike Williams (WR22) vs. MIA

53. DeAndre Hopkins (WR23) at NO

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54. Brian Robinson (RB29) vs. ARI

55. Breece Hall (RB30) vs. BUF– Robert Saleh said he was going to be careful with both Hall and Dalvin Cook. Neither is anything better than a flex option this week.

56. DJ Moore (WR24) vs. GB

57. Khalil Herbert (RB31) vs. GB

58. Mike Evans (WR25) at MIN

59. Christian Kirk (WR26) at IND

60. Brandon Aiyuk (WR27) at PIT

61. Drake London (WR28) vs. CAR

62. Michael Pittman (WR29) vs. JAC

63. Courtland Sutton (WR30) vs. LVJerry Jeudy’s status could end up changing Sutton’s ranking. Check back later in the week.

64. Antonio Gibson (RB32) vs. ARI

65. Jahan Dotson (WR31) vs. ARI

66. Samaje Perine (RB33) vs. LV

67. Dalvin Cook (RB34) vs. BUF

68. T.J. Hockenson (TE3) vs. TB

69. AJ Dillon (RB35) at CHI

70. Darren Waller (TE4) vs. DAL

71. George Pickens (WR32) vs. SF

72. Michael Thomas (WR33) vs. TEN

73. D’Andre Swift (RB36) at NE– We have no idea how the Eagles are going to use their running backs. Swift is the top option this week, but only as a fringe flex play.

74. Diontae Johnson (WR34) vs. SF

75. Gabe Davis (WR35) at NYJ

76. Terry McLaurin (WR36) vs. ARI

77. Deon Jackson (RB37) vs. JAC– Jackson could lead the Colts backfield in Week 1, but the entire situation is very dicey.

78. Tyler Higbee (TE5) at SEA

79. Brandin Cooks (WR37) at NYG

80. Marquise Brown (WR38) at WAS

81. Van Jefferson (WR39) at SEA

82. Zach Charbonnet (RB38) vs. LAR

83. Dallas Goedert (TE6) at NE

84. Evan Engram (TE7) at IND

85. JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR40) vs. PHI

86. Jerry Jeudy (WR41) vs. LV

87. Allen Lazard (WR42) vs. BUF

88. Jakobi Meyers (WR43) at DEN

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89. George Kittle (TE8) at PIT– The 49ers tight end is banged up and in danger of missing the opener. Have a backup plan in place if you roster Kittle.

90. Jordan Addison (WR44) vs. TB

91. Odell Beckham (WR45) vs. HOU

92. Cooper Kupp (WR46) at SEA

93. Skyy Moore (WR47) vs. DET

94. Zay Jones (WR48) at IND

95. Treylon Burks (WR49) at NO

96. Kyle Pitts (TE9) vs. CAR

97. Rashod Bateman (WR50) vs. HOU

98. Romeo Doubs (WR51) at CHI

99. Zay Flowers (WR52) vs. HOU

100. Elijah Moore (WR53) vs. CIN

Fantasy Football 2023: Week 1 Flex Rankings (2024)

FAQs

Who to start flex week 1? ›

Search by player name ×
1.C. McCaffreyRB - SF
2.N. ChubbRB - CLE
3.A. EkelerRB - WAS
4.B. RobinsonRB - ATL
5.D. HenryRB - BAL
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Who to pick for flex fantasy football? ›

Wild Card Flex Rankings
  • CeeDee Lamb, WR, DAL (vs. GB)
  • Tyreek Hill, WR, MIA (at KC)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, DET (vs. LAR)
  • Kyren Williams, RB, LAR (at DET)
  • Amari Cooper, WR, CLE (at HOU)
  • Puka Nacua, WR, LAR (at DET)
  • Isiah Pacheco, RB, KC (vs. MIA)
  • Mike Evans, WR, TB (vs. PHI)
Jan 10, 2024

Who has the most accurate fantasy football predictions? ›

Jared Smola is the most accurate draft expert according to Fantasy Pros. Smola, a draft expert for Draft Sharks, won the Multi-Year Projection Accuracy Award. That award is given out to the most accurate expert for a 3-year rolling period.

What is the best pick for fantasy football in 2023? ›

2023 fantasy football rankings & depth charts
  • Justin Jefferson, Min (WR1)
  • Tyreek Hill, Mia (WR2)
  • Austin Ekeler, LAC (RB1)
  • Ja'Marr Chase, Cin (WR3)
  • Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB2)
  • Bijan Robinson, Atl (RB3)
  • Cooper Kupp, LAR (WR4)
  • Davante Adams, LV (WR5)
Aug 31, 2023

Should I put a RB or WR at Flex? ›

In non-PPR leagues, you probably want to start as many running backs as you can. In full-PPR leagues, you should look to focus on wide receivers. In half-PPR leagues, I lean toward running backs, but strong wide receivers are still very viable. Ultimately, there is no objectively correct decision.

Can you start a QB at Flex? ›

That is what differentiates a superflex format from a standard one. The superflex slot -- in ESPN leagues, it is listed as "OP" (offensive player) -- can be a QB, RB, WR or TE, which is different from the regular flex slot, which cannot be a QB.

Do flex players get less points? ›

Is Scoring Different in a Flex League? Scoring works exactly the same in a flex league as it would in a PPR or standard scoring league — you just have one additional roster spot to accumulate points. So if you play in a PPR league that's added a flex spot, you're still getting the same amount of points.

Who should I start at Flex Week 3? ›

Flex Rankings
  • Christian McCaffrey, RB, SF (vs. NYG)
  • Justin Jefferson, WR, MIN (vs. LAC)
  • Tyreek Hill, WR, MIA (vs. DEN)
  • Tony Pollard, WR, DAL (at ARI)
  • Bijan Robinson, RB, ATL (at DET)
  • CeeDee Lamb, WR, DAL (at ARI)
  • Davante Adams, WR, LV (vs. PIT)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, DET (vs. ATL)
Sep 20, 2023

Should I play more running backs or wide receivers? ›

Are Wide Receivers More Important Than Running Backs? It all depends on the type of offense your team runs. If your team is a run-heavy offense, you'll need to have 2-3 running backs that can share carries. If your offense is a modern-day spread offense, you'll need more wide receivers who can stress the defense.

Who will be the best QB in fantasy? ›

Top Quarterbacks - Weeks 1 to 18 (2023)
#PlayerPos
1Josh AllenQB
2Jalen HurtsQB
3Dak PrescottQB
4Lamar JacksonQB
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Who scores the most in fantasy football? ›

Scoring Leaders
RankPlayerOpp
1CeeDee Lamb WR - DAL@WAS
2Josh Allen QB - BUF@MIA
3Christian McCaffrey RB - SF IALA
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What is the best free fantasy football advice site? ›

Fantasy Football Links
  • MyFantasyLeague.com. Online fantasy football league management and information for the National Football League (NFL)
  • JunkYardJake.com. ...
  • Fantasy Football Librarian. ...
  • Fantasy Sports Central.com. ...
  • Fantasy Rundown. ...
  • Yahoo Fantasy Blog: Roto Arcade. ...
  • Fantasy Sharks. ...
  • Football Guys.

In what order should I pick positions for fantasy football 2023? ›

But elite RBs and WRs typically get drafted first because you need more starters at those positions and their scoring drops off more sharply. That's why the best way to draft is generally to prioritize RBs and WRs while waiting on QBs and TEs.

Who are good fantasy football first round picks? ›

  • Justin Jefferson (Yahoo ADP: 1.6; Projected Points: 287.32)
  • Ja'Marr Chase (Yahoo ADP: 3.2; Projected Points: 295.33)
  • Cooper Kupp (Yahoo ADP: 7.5; Projected Points: 244.24) ...
  • Travis Kelce (Yahoo ADP: 7.0; Projected Points: 244.97)
  • Bijan Robinson (Yahoo ADP: 9.8; Projected Points: 234.07)
Aug 24, 2023

Who is number 1 in fantasy defense 2023? ›

NFL Player Statistics - (2023)
RankPlayerFPTS/G
1Dallas Cowboys (DAL)10.5
2Baltimore Ravens (BAL)10.2
3Buffalo Bills (BUF)9.4
4New York Jets (NYJ)9.1
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Should I start Jordan Addison week 1? ›

Start or sit in Week 1 PPR leagues? Yes, you should start Addison in Week 1 PPR leagues. Addison slots in as a fine WR2, WR3, or FLEX option in 12- to 14-team leagues. If you are in a smaller league with only 8-10 managers, then the rookie receiver is more of a borderline starter at the FLEX spot in PPR leagues.

Who to play in Flex PPR? ›

  • Christian McCaffrey. RB - SF. Justin Jefferson. ...
  • AJ Dillon. RB - GB. Rashod Bateman. ...
  • Brandin Cooks. WR - DAL. Antonio Gibson. ...
  • David Montgomery. Diontae Johnson. WR - CAR.
  • Dalvin Cook. RB - BAL. Justin Jefferson. ...
  • Austin Ekeler. RB - WAS. Justin Jefferson. ...
  • Amari Cooper. WR - CLE. Miles Sanders. ...
  • James Conner. RB - ARI. Michael Pittman Jr.

Who to start at Flex Week 11? ›

Week 11 Half-PPR FLEX Rankings for Fantasy Football: Zach Charbonnet, Ty Chandler, Noah Brown, Jakobi Meyers.

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