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Fantasy Football Rankings 2025: Offense and IDP combined rankings

Estimated Reading Time: 16 minutes A common barrier preventing fantasy football gamers from playing in IDP leagues is being unsure of where to value defensive players among the offensive players they already know. Consider this a strategy guide for the optimal draft approach for IDP leagues, with summarized reasoning and walkthroughs throughout a typical 30-round …


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Fantasy Football Rankings 2025: Offense and IDP combined rankings

A common barrier preventing fantasy football gamers from playing in IDP leagues is being unsure of where to value defensive players among the offensive players they already know. Consider this a strategy guide for the optimal draft approach for IDP leagues, with summarized reasoning and walkthroughs throughout a typical 30-round draft.

Also included are preferred scoring and lineup requirements to provide a balanced starting point for fantasy gamers to dive in.

Offensive scoring (standard PPR):
Event
Passing touchdown 4
Passing yards 1 point for every 25
Rushing/receiving touchdown 6
Receptions 1
PFF-Preferred IDP Scoring:
Position Solo TKLs Assists Sacks TFLs QB Hits
DL 2.5 1.25 5 1 2
LB 1.5 0.75 4 1 2
DB 2 1 4 1 2
Starting lineup requirements (30 rounds):
Position Minimum starters Maximum starters
Quarterback 1 1
Running Back 2 4
Wide Receiver 3 5
Tight End 1 3
Total offensive starters 10
Edge defender 2 2
Defensive tackle 1 2
Linebacker 3 4
Cornerback 1 2
Safety 1 2
Total defensive starters 10

Referenced scoring uses the settings below, with a link to all point leaders for 2022 through 2024 (min. 100 defensive snaps) here.

ROUNDS 1 – 4

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
1.01 Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR1
1.02 Bijan Robinson ATL RB1
1.03 Justin Jefferson MIN WR2
1.04 Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB2
1.05 Saquon Barkley PHI RB3
1.06 Puka Nacua LA WR3
1.07 Ashton Jeanty LV RB4
1.08 Malik Nabers NYG WR4
1.09 CeeDee Lamb DAL WR5
1.10 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR6
1.11 Brian Thomas Jr. JAX WR7
1.12 Nico Collins HST WR8
2.01 Derrick Henry BLT RB5
2.02 Christian McCaffrey SF RB6
2.03 Drake London ATL WR9
2.04 A.J. Brown PHI WR10
2.05 Bucky Irving TB RB7
2.06 De’Von Achane MIA RB8
2.07 Trey McBride ARZ TE1
2.08 Brock Bowers LV TE2
2.09 Garrett Wilson NYJ WR11
2.10 Ladd McConkey LAC WR12
2.11 Josh Jacobs GB RB9
2.12 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARZ WR13
3.01 Tee Higgins CIN WR14
3.02 Kenneth Walker III SEA RB10
3.03 Kyren Williams LA RB11
3.04 Jonathan Taylor IND RB12
3.05 Rashee Rice KC WR15
3.06 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR16
3.07 Lamar Jackson BLT QB1
3.08 Jayden Daniels WAS QB2
3.09 Josh Allen BUF QB3
3.10 Terry McLaurin WAS WR17
3.11 James Cook BUF RB13
3.12 Chase Brown CIN RB14
4.01 Mike Evans TB WR18
4.02 Davante Adams LAR WR19
4.03 Jalen Hurts PHI QB4
4.04 Omarion Hampton LAC RB15
4.05 Tyreek Hill MIA WR20
4.06 Tetairoa McMillan CAR WR21
4.07 Travis Hunter JAX WR22
4.08 Alvin Kamara NO RB16
4.09 Joe Mixon HST RB17
4.10 George Kittle SF TE3
4.11 Nick Bosa SF ED1
4.12 Micah Parsons DAL ED2

Having three or four offensive skill position players at this point is ideal through the first four rounds. In almost every combined offense and IDP fantasy league, the elite offensive players will come off the board early and often. You want to have a handful of true difference-makers on the offensive side of the ball, so loading up on wide receivers or running backs is always going to be the optimal approach in this format.

Fantasy managers should always be aware of how many more legitimate targets are left on the board that they’d like to target at each position to help make decisions along the way. Early in these types of drafts, there are still plenty of quarterbacks, tight ends, and IDPs left, which should keep us focused on running back and wide receiver.

For those IDP managers who want/need the elite edge defenders for their rosters – and based on this scoring system, which isn’t one-sided in favor of linebackers – the end of the fourth round would be the absolute earliest to look to add those elite edge options. Keep in mind that it’s still early and there will be other strong edge/IDP candidates later on if there is still good offensive value on the board.

Ideal starting lineup through the first four rounds:
  • QB: 0-1
  • RB: 1-3
  • WR: 1-3
  • TE: 0-1
  • ED: 0-1

ROUNDS 5-8

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
5.01 T.J. Watt PIT ED3
5.02 DJ Moore CHI WR23
5.03 Courtland Sutton DEN WR24
5.04 DeVonta Smith PHI WR25
5.05 Joe Burrow CIN QB5
5.06 Breece Hall NYJ RB18
5.07 James Conner ARZ RB19
5.08 Aidan Hutchinson DET ED4
5.09 Jared Verse LA ED5
5.10 Maxx Crosby LV ED6
5.11 Myles Garrett CLV ED7
5.12 D.K. Metcalf PIT WR26
6.01 Zay Flowers BLT WR27
6.02 Xavier Worthy KC WR28
6.03 Chuba Hubbard CAR RB20
6.04 Quinshon Judkins CLV RB21
6.05 RJ Harvey DEN RB22
6.06 Zaire Franklin IND LB1
6.07 Roquan Smith BLT LB2
6.08 Zack Baun PHI LB3
6.09 Jaylen Waddle MIA WR29
6.10 Chris Olave NO WR30
6.11 Jauan Jennings SF WR31
6.12 Calvin Ridley TEN WR32
7.01 Jordan Addison MIN WR33
7.02 HST ED8
7.03 Alex Highsmith PIT ED9
7.04 Danielle Hunter HST ED10
7.05 Josh Hines-Allen JAX ED11
7.06 Greg Rousseau BUF ED12
7.07 Brian Burns NYG ED13
7.08 D’Andre Swift CHI RB23
7.09 Aaron Jones MIN RB24
7.10 Jamien Sherwood NYJ LB4
7.11 Blake Cashman MIN LB5
7.12 Daiyan Henley LAC LB6
8.01 Jack Campbell DET LB7
8.02 Fred Warner SF LB8
8.03 T.J. Hockenson MIN TE4
8.04 Sam LaPorta DET TE5
8.05 Jerry Jeudy CLV WR34
8.06 Rome Odunze CHI WR35
8.07 Jameson Williams DET WR36
8.08 Patrick Mahomes KC QB6
8.09 Isiah Pacheco KC RB25
8.10 David Montgomery DET RB26
8.11 Chris Godwin TB WR37
8.12 George Pickens DAL WR38

For the fantasy managers that didn’t address tight end, quarterback or edge defender in the first four rounds, it’s a good time to target at least two of those positions as the reliable starters pool begins to dry up. Doubling up on top-15 edge options is also a viable strategy to protect against a potential injury, as that player’s replacement will rarely produce similar production numbers, making the waiver-wire and/or depth options less than ideal once the season begins.

Within these four rounds, fantasy managers may find that the upside for some of the skill position players isn’t quite as high as these top IDP options (depending on scoring), so spending more capital on quarterback, tight end and IDPs for this range makes more sense. 

There’s likely to be a run on linebackers during these rounds, especially for a lot of the top-12 options, but it’s important not to panic, as there are plenty of other full-time options who can provide similar production. The focus will be on trying to grab those second- and third-tier offensive players at quarterback and/or tight end and potentially some fringe first- and second-tier defensive linemen.

Ideal starting lineup through the first eight rounds:
  • QB: 0-1
  • RB: 2-4
  • WR: 2-4
  • TE: 0-1
  • ED: 1-2
  • LB: 0-1

ROUNDS 9-12

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
9.01 Deebo Samuel WAS WR39
9.02 Jonathan Greenard MIN ED14
9.03 Zach Allen DEN DT1
9.04 Jeffery Simmons TEN DT2
9.05 Trey Hendrickson CIN ED15
9.06 Baker Mayfield TB QB7
9.07 Kyler Murray ARZ QB8
9.08 Brian Robinson WAS RB27
9.09 Tony Pollard TEN RB28
9.10 Jaylen Warren PIT RB29
9.11 Kaleb Johnson PIT RB30
9.12 Jakobi Meyers LV WR40
10.01 Brandon Aiyuk SF WR41
10.02 Khalil Shakir BUF WR42
10.03 Jayden Reed GB WR43
10.04 Cooper Kupp SEA WR44
10.05 Josh Downs IND WR45
10.06 Brock Purdy SF QB9
10.07 Bo Nix DEN QB10
10.08 Justin Fields NYJ QB11
10.09 Mark Andrews BLT TE6
10.10 Jonnu Smith MIA TE7
10.11 Travis Kelce KC TE8
10.12 Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB31
11.01 TreVeyon Henderson NE RB32
11.02 Travis Etienne Jr. JAX RB33
11.03 Javonte Williams DAL RB34
11.04 J.K. Dobbins DEN RB35
11.05 Cam Skattebo NYG RB36
11.06 Tyrone Tracy NYG RB37
11.07 Brian Branch DET S1
11.08 Kyle Hamilton BLT S2
11.09 Budda Baker ARZ S3
11.10 Derwin James Jr. LAC S4
11.11 Terrel Bernard BUF LB9
11.12 Foyesade Oluokun JAX LB10
12.01 Jordyn Brooks MIA LB11
12.02 T.J. Edwards CHI LB12
12.03 Jared Goff DET QB12
12.04 Caleb Williams CHI QB13
12.05 Ricky Pearsall SF WR46
12.06 Stefon Diggs NE WR47
12.07 Matthew Golden GB WR48
12.08 Darnell Mooney ATL WR49
12.09 Dexter Lawrence NYG DT3
12.10 DeForest Buckner IND DT4
12.11 Andrew Van Ginkel MIN ED16
12.12 Tyler Nubin NYG S5

These four rounds should be used to build talented depth at skill positions while making sure the IDP positions that rely on talent are starting to get filled out. Attempt to grab two top-15 edge defenders along with a high-end defensive tackle (more important for DT-required formats), so you don’t have to worry about those positions in-season, barring injury. As highlighted here, it’s important to recognize how unreliable past sack production is for defensive linemen, and specifically, past fantasy points for edge defenders can be, so banking on talent and the reliable and predictive underlying pass-rush metrics is all the more important for consistency throughout a season.

Fantasy managers can also start attacking the linebacker position in this range, but there are still several full-time options likely to be available beyond this point, so for those who know their linebackers or utilize the rankings/tiers, targeting more offensive value can be very useful for in-season depth.

Ideal starting lineup through the first 12 rounds:
  • QB: 1-2
  • RB: 2-5
  • WR: 3-6
  • TE: 1-2
  • ED: 2-3
  • DT: 1
  • LB: 0-1
  • S: 0-1

ROUNDS 13-18

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
13.01 Josh Metellus MIN S6
13.02 Grant Delpit CLV S7
13.03 Brandon Jones DEN S8
13.04 DeShon Elliott PIT S9
13.05 Jaquan Brisker CHI S10
13.06 Edgerrin Cooper GB LB13
13.07 Kaden Elliss ATL LB14
13.08 Logan Wilson CIN LB15
13.09 Bobby Wagner WAS LB16
13.10 Ernest Jones SEA LB17
13.11 Jordan Mason MIN RB38
13.12 Najee Harris LAC RB39
14.01 Zach Charbonnet SEA RB40
14.02 David Njoku CLV TE9
14.03 Evan Engram DEN TE10
14.04 Drake Maye NE QB14
14.05 C.J. Stroud HST QB15
14.06 Justin Herbert LAC QB16
14.07 Robert Spillane NE LB18
14.08 Carl Granderson NO ED17
14.09 Travon Walker JAX ED18
14.10 Josh Sweat ARZ ED19
14.11 Khalil Mack LAC ED20
14.12 Colston Loveland CHI TE11
15.01 Tyler Warren IND TE12
15.02 Dak Prescott DAL QB17
15.03 Jordan Love GB QB18
15.04 Tyjae Spears TEN RB41
15.05 Bhayshul Tuten JAX RB42
15.06 Trey Benson ARZ RB43
15.07 Rachaad White TB RB44
15.08 Jeremy Chinn LV S11
15.09 Julian Love SEA S12
15.10 Xavier McKinney GB S13
15.11 Kyle Dugger NE S14
15.12 Nick Cross IND S15
16.01 Lavonte David TB LB19
16.02 Quay Walker GB LB20
16.03 Alex Singleton DEN LB21
16.04 Bobby Okereke NYG LB22
16.05 Wan’Dale Robinson NYG WR50
16.06 Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR51
16.07 Emeka Egbuka TB WR52
16.08 Rashid Shaheed NO WR53
16.09 Jayden Higgins HST WR54
16.10 Luther Burden III CHI WR55
16.11 Tre Harris LAC WR56
16.12 Akeem Davis-Gaither ARZ LB23
17.01 Germaine Pratt LV LB24
17.02 Yaya Diaby TB ED21
17.03 Leonard Williams SEA DT5
17.04 Quinnen Williams NYJ DT6
17.05 Chris Jones KC DT7
17.06 Trevor Lawrence JAX QB19
17.07 J.J. McCarthy MIN QB20
17.08 Harold Landry III NE ED22
17.09 Laiatu Latu IND ED23
17.10 Nik Bonitto DEN ED24
17.11 George Karlaftis KC ED25
17.12 Dalton Kincaid BUF TE13
18.01 Tucker Kraft GB TE14
18.02 Dallas Goedert PHI TE15
18.03 Jake Ferguson DAL TE16
18.04 Cedric Tillman CLV WR57
18.05 Marvin Mims Jr. DEN WR58
18.06 CAR WR59
18.07 Rashod Bateman BLT WR60
18.08 Christian Kirk HST WR61
18.09 Devon Witherspoon SEA CB1
18.10 Kyler Gordon CHI CB2
18.11 Jordan Battle CIN S16
18.12 Quentin Lake LA S17

This is a great range to start grabbing safe linebackers who should play a full-time role and accrue plenty of tackles. Grabbing one or two coming out of these four rounds should give fantasy managers a solid start at the position if they didn’t already grab one earlier. Almost every linebacker within this range (LB13-24) projects for a full-time role, and for a position where snaps matter above all else to create production, this helps you save on the cost of those higher-ranked linebackers from previous rounds.

This is also a good range to finish drafting the quarterback position, while potentially the last chance to get a starting tight end. Outside of this range, things get significantly thinner in terms of reliable options.

Ideal starting lineup through the first 18 rounds:
  • QB: 1-2
  • RB: 2-5
  • WR: 4-6
  • TE: 1-2
  • ED: 2-3
  • DT: 1-2
  • LB: 1-3
  • S: 0-1

ROUNDS 19-24

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
19.01 Tykee Smith TB S18
19.02 ATL S19
19.03 Frankie Luvu WAS LB25
19.04 Troy Reeder LA LB26
19.05 Nick Bolton KC LB27
19.06 Tank Bigsby JAX RB45
19.07 Braelon Allen NYJ RB46
19.08 Roschon Johnson CHI RB47
19.09 Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB21
19.10 Michael Penix Jr. ATL QB22
19.11 Matthew Stafford LA QB23
19.12 Bryce Young CAR QB24
20.01 Kyle Pitts ATL TE17
20.02 Brenton Strange JAX TE18
20.03 Isaiah Likely BLT TE19
20.04 Jaylon Carlies IND LB28
20.05 Patrick Queen PIT LB29
20.06 Kevin Byard CHI S20
20.07 Reed Blankenship PHI S21
20.08 Antoine Winfield Jr. TB S22
20.09 Jihaad Campbell PHI LB30
20.10 QuincyWilliams NYJ LB31
20.11 Josey Jewell CAR LB32
20.12 Cody Barton TEN LB33
21.01 Jack Sanborn DAL LB34
21.02 Demario Davis NO LB35
21.03 Kobie Turner LA DT8
21.04 Derrick Brown CAR DT9
21.05 Romeo Doubs GB WR62
21.06 Keon Coleman BUF WR63
21.07 Kyle Williams NE WR64
21.08 Jack Bech LV WR65
21.09 Pat Bryant DEN WR66
21.10 Sam Darnold SEA QB25
21.11 Cam Ward TEN QB26
21.12 Geno Smith LV QB27
22.01 Zach Ertz WAS TE20
22.02 Hunter Henry NE TE21
22.03 Tuli Tuipulotu LAC ED26
22.04 Will McDonald IV NYJ ED27
22.05 Nolan Smith PHI ED28
22.06 Jonathon Cooper DEN ED29
22.07 Henry To’oTo’o HST LB36
22.08 Azeez Al-Shaair HST LB37
22.09 Tyrel Dodson MIA LB38
22.10 Tremaine Edmunds CHI LB39
22.11 Demetrius Knight Jr. CIN LB40
22.12 Jaydon Blue DAL RB48
23.01 Jaylen Wright MIA RB49
23.02 Ray Davis BUF RB50
23.03 Tyler Allgeier ATL RB51
23.04 Nick Chubb HST RB52
23.05 Kayvon Thibodeaux NYG ED30
23.06 Odafe Oweh BLT ED31
23.07 Rashan Gary GB ED32
23.08 Bradley Chubb MIA ED33
23.09 Malcolm Koonce LV ED34
23.10 Kenny Moore II IND CB3
23.11 Andru Phillips NYG CB4
23.12 Talanoa Hufanga DEN S23
24.01 Jalen Thompson ARZ S24
24.02 Alontae Taylor NO CB5
24.03 Aaron Rodgers PIT QB28
24.04 Anthony Richardson IND QB29
24.05 Russell Wilson NYG QB30
24.06 GB RB53
24.07 Kareem Hunt KC RB54
24.08 Blake Corum LA RB55
24.09 DJ Giddens IND RB56
24.10 Jalen McMillan TB WR67
24.11 Jalen Coker CAR WR68
24.12 Adonai Mitchell IND WR69

Fantasy managers who waited to attack the linebacker position can target the position heavily here with several names still left on the board who can be solid producers. As we get later into the draft, the players with full-time roles start to diminish, so for those that don’t want to rely on the waiver wire in-season, this could be the last range to get those final pieces at the position.

You don’t have to be the fantasy manager to grab safety earlier than this, and instead, focus on rounding out other key positions while someone else starts the run. There are plenty of safeties in this range, so it’s best not to grab more than one in the first 24 rounds.

Ideal starting lineup through the first 24 rounds:
  • QB: 2
  • RB: 4-6
  • WR: 5-6
  • TE: 2-3
  • ED: 2-3
  • DT: 1-2
  • LB: 3-5
  • S: 1

ROUNDS 25-30

Round + Pick Player Team Position Rank
25.01 Xavier Legette CAR WR70
25.02 Devin Lloyd JAX LB41
25.03 Alex Anzalone DET LB42
25.04 Carson Schwesinger CLV LB43
25.05 Jordan Hicks CLV LB44
25.06 Dre Greenlaw DEN LB45
25.07 Jermaine Johnson NYJ ED35
25.08 Abdul Carter NYG ED36
25.09 Jalen Carter PHI DT10
25.10 Zach Sieler MIA DT11
25.11 MiltonWilliams NE DT12
25.12 CAR DT13
26.01 Boye Mafe SEA ED37
26.02 Chop Robinson MIA ED39
26.03 Joe Flacco CLV QB31
26.04 Tyler Shough NO QB32
26.05 Daniel Jones IND QB33
26.06 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TE22
26.07 Pat Freiermuth PIT TE23
26.08 Mike Gesicki CIN TE24
26.09 Cade Otton TB TE25
26.10 Dalton Schultz HST TE26
26.11 Paulson Adebo NYG CB6
26.12 Taron Johnson BUF CB7
27.01 Will Harris WAS S25
27.02 Minkah Fitzpatrick PIT S26
27.03 Tre’von Moehrig CAR S27
27.04 Kenneth Murray Jr. DAL LB46
27.05 Dee Winters SF LB47
27.06 Trevin Wallace CAR LB48
27.07 Payton Wilson PIT LB49
27.08 Matt Milano BUF LB50
27.09 Elic Ayomanor TEN WR71
27.10 Demario Douglas NE WR72
27.11 Michael Wilson ARZ WR73
27.12 Joshua Palmer BUF WR74
28.01 DeAndre Hopkins BLT WR75
28.02 Byron Young LA ED40
28.03 D.J. Wonnum CAR ED41
28.04 Jalon Walker ATL ED42
28.05 Chase Young NO ED43
28.06 Montez Sweat CHI ED44
28.07 Kwity Paye IND ED45
28.08 Dre’Mont Jones TEN ED46
28.09 Cameron Heyward PIT DT14
28.10 Nnamdi Madubuike BLT DT15
28.11 Elandon Roberts LV LB51
28.12 Drue Tranquill KC LB52
29.01 Tyrice Knight SEA LB53
29.02 SirVocea Dennis TB LB54
29.03 Ivan Pace Jr. MIN LB55
29.04 Christian Elliss NE LB56
29.05 Pete Werner NO LB57
29.06 Demani Richardson CAR S28
29.07 Jaden Hicks KC S29
29.08 Kerby Joseph DET S30
29.09 Jalen Pitre HST S31
29.10 Mike Sainristil WAS CB8
29.11 Cooper DeJean PHI CB9
29.12 Tarheeb Still LAC CB10
30.01 Nate Hobbs GB CB11
30.02 Jourdan Lewis JAX CB12
30.03 Christian Gonzalez NE CB13
30.04 Charvarius Ward IND CB14
30.05 Riley Moss DEN CB15
30.06 Marlon Humphrey BLT CB16
30.07 Joe Milton DAL QB34
30.08 Jalen Milroe SEA QB35
30.09 Jameis Winston NYG QB36
30.10 Jaxson Dart NYG QB37
30.11 Terrance Ferguson LAR TE27
30.12 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR TE28

The final rounds are all about depth and addressing the cornerback position for the first time while rounding out starting lineup requirements for their safeties. Defensive back is the deepest position in this format, as plenty of names not listed here can score similarly on any given week.

The last rounds are also a good spot to take your favorite dart throws at more valuable positions like wide receiver, tight end or running back, while quarterback, edge defender and defensive tackle should all have been addressed by this point with a set starter and reliable backup locked in for DT-required leagues.

Ideal starting lineup through the first 30 rounds:
  • QB: 2
  • RB: 4-6
  • WR: 5-7
  • TE: 2-3
  • ED: 3-4
  • DT: 2
  • LB: 3-5
  • S: 2-3
  • CB: 1-2

Depending on how many rounds you go, or how deep your league is, there are still plenty of options at all positions to consider, which can be found in all the updated rankings and tiers by position to help you fill out the rest.


Be sure to check out the full tiers, rankings, and player-specific thoughts for each positional group:

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