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Top 225 Big Board, Half-PPR: Version 2.0


Preseason Matchup Analysis

By Doug Orth | 8/24/24 |
PPR | Half-PPR | Non-PPR | Superflex | FFPC


As I do every year, allow me to reluctantly engage in a bit of a humble brag before we get into the heart of what I believe is the best draft-day tool around. (Yes, I am biased.) I have been playing in money leagues for nearly 25 years and in high-stakes leagues ($1,000-plus entry) for about 15 years. I have played in those high-stakes leagues during the leanest of times, and I did so in part because I knew I had an advantage over my competition. Does it always result in a championship? Of course not. (The odds of winning a 12-team league are 8.3 percent.) However, I have historically won roughly one of every five high-stakes leagues I enter and have never had a season in which I lost money. Does that mean it cannot happen? Of course not. With that said, I will stack my success (and the success of many of my readers) against anyone else in the industry.

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Football is simple at its very core but a very complex game to evaluate and analyze because 11 men try to work in harmony roughly 60 times per game, while 11 other men make it their job to disrupt that harmony. Pro football is not pro basketball in that a team can clear out one side of the court when things break down and the offense can still score. Pro football is also not pro baseball in that one player can defeat a pitcher and eight fielders by timing his swing just right. Even as great as Barry Sanders was, he never beat a defense all by himself. In football, every player needs some help to accomplish his goal. That is part of what makes football so great and part of what makes it so highly unpredictable. The violence of the game - even by the tamer standards now - adds another element to the equation that is difficult to quantify.

Regardless, it does not mean we should not try. Over the last month, I have evaluated the weekly matchups for 500-plus players. Analyzing matchups alone requires me to make more than 8,000 "decisions". Each year, my goal is to give those who put their faith in my evaluations the confidence they have the best draft-day tool at their disposal. Even if my grading process is only 70 percent accurate, that is still a significant advantage over any analyst who does not consider it at all.

Fantasy football is a stock market game, and the job of an analyst is to identify when stocks are poised to skyrocket or ready to tank. While last year's results help fantasy managers/analysts set the table for the following season, they are merely a starting point. Fantasy rankings and drafting need to be predictive, not reactive. I have taken this approach for more than 15 years. While some of the processes have changed in that time, the main goal has not.

The Success Score Index (SSI) below is powered in large part by my target and carry predictions. As always, the matchup grades are included in the algorithm. SSI allows me to compare apples to oranges across positions. Perhaps just as importantly, I have been able to eliminate most of the guesswork across different scoring systems (PPR, standard, etc.).

For all of those unfamiliar with my Big Boards, allow me to explain the color-coding system before we start:

Red – For lower-level players, a red matchup is the most difficult one a player can face. For a second- or third-tier player, drop your expectations for them at least one grade that week (i.e. from WR2 to WR3). For elite players, expect them to perform one level lower than their usual status (i.e. RB1 performs like an RB2).

Yellow – For lower-level players, he is a borderline start at best. For a second- or third-tier player, the slight edge goes to the defense in what is essentially a toss-up. For the elite players, expect slightly better than average production.

White – This one can go either way, but I favor the player over the matchup. Generally speaking, these matchups are winnable for all levels of players.

Green – For non-elite players, the stage is set for a player to have a productive day. For the elite player, this matchup could produce special numbers.

Note: Players with a next to their name have some degree of injury/character/holdout concern. In addition, I have added distinct tiers for this round of Big Boards (represented by the different colors in the "Pos" column).

Over the next week, I will release my second and final Big Boards for superflex, standard and FFPC leagues. I will also present my final rankings for kickers and defense/special teams.

Here is the scoring system that I used to rank the players in the Half-Point PPR format:

 Half-Point Big Board - Top 225
Rk Pos Player Tm SSI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 RB1 Breece Hall NYJ 7.9
2 RB2 Christian McCaffrey SF 7.6
3 RB3 Bijan Robinson ATL 7.6
4 WR1 Tyreek Hill MIA 5.6
5 RB4 Jonathan Taylor IND 5.2
6 WR2 CeeDee Lamb DAL 5.1
7 RB5 Saquon Barkley PHI 4.8
8 WR3 Garrett Wilson NYJ 3.8
9 RB6 Jahmyr Gibbs DET 3.8
10 WR4 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET 3.7
11 WR5 A.J. Brown PHI 3.6
12 RB7 Derrick Henry BAL 3.3
13 WR6 Justin Jefferson MIN 3.2
14 WR7 Ja'Marr Chase CIN 3.1
15 RB8 Isiah Pacheco KC 2.3
16 RB9 Josh Jacobs GB 1.8
17 RB10 Kyren Williams LAR 1.6
18 WR8 Cooper Kupp LAR 1.6
19 WR9 Puka Nacua LAR 1.4
20 RB11 Kenneth Walker SEA 1.3
21 RB12 De'Von Achane MIA 1.3
22 RB13 Joe Mixon HOU 1.1
23 WR10 Davante Adams LV 1.0
24 WR11 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI 0.8
25 QB1 Patrick Mahomes KC 0.6
26 QB2 Jalen Hurts PHI 0.6
27 WR12 Jaylen Waddle MIA 0.6
28 RB14 James Conner ARI 0.6
29 WR13 DK Metcalf SEA 0.5
30 WR14 Drake London ATL 0.4
31 RB15 Travis Etienne Jr. JAC 0.3
32 TE1 Travis Kelce KC 0.3
33 WR15 Chris Olave NO 0.3
34 WR16 Terry McLaurin WAS 0.3
35 WR17 Deebo Samuel SF 0.3
36 WR18 D.J. Moore CHI 0.2
37 TE2 Sam LaPorta DET 0.2
38 WR19 DeVonta Smith PHI 0.2
39 WR20 Nico Collins HOU 0.2
40 RB16 Najee Harris PIT 0.2
41 RB17 David Montgomery DET 0.1
42 WR21 Mike Evans TB 0.1
43 RB18 Alvin Kamara NO 0.1
44 RB19 Aaron Jones MIN 0.1
45 WR22 Malik Nabers NYG 0.0
46 WR23 Amari Cooper CLE 0.0
47 TE3 Kyle Pitts ATL 0.0
48 WR24 George Pickens PIT -0.2
49 WR25 Brandon Aiyuk SF -0.2
50 RB20 Javonte Williams DEN -0.2
51 WR26 Stefon Diggs HOU -0.2
52 WR27 Rashee Rice KC -0.3
53 WR28 Calvin Ridley TEN -0.4
54 TE4 Mark Andrews BAL -0.4
55 WR29 Tee Higgins CIN -0.5
56 WR30 Chris Godwin TB -0.5
57 RB21 Brian Robinson Jr. WAS -0.6
58 WR31 Michael Pittman Jr. IND -0.7
59 TE5 George Kittle SF -0.7
60 RB22 James Cook BUF -0.7
61 RB23 Rachaad White TB -0.8
62 RB24 Tyjae Spears TEN -0.8
63 WR32 Zay Flowers BAL -0.8
64 WR33 Diontae Johnson CAR -0.8
65 QB3 Lamar Jackson BAL -0.8
66 WR34 Christian Kirk JAC -0.8
67 QB4 Anthony Richardson IND -0.8
68 RB25 Raheem Mostert MIA -0.9
69 QB5 Josh Allen BUF -0.9
70 RB26 Tony Pollard TEN -1.0
71 TE6 Evan Engram JAC -1.1
72 TE7 Trey McBride ARI -1.1
73 TE8 Dalton Kincaid BUF -1.1
74 RB27 Zamir White LV -1.2
75 TE9 Jake Ferguson DAL -1.3
76 RB28 Rhamondre Stevenson NE -1.3
77 QB6 C.J. Stroud HOU -1.5
78 WR35 Christian Watson GB -1.5
79 WR36 DeAndre Hopkins TEN -1.6
80 WR37 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA -1.6
81 WR38 Tank Dell HOU -1.6
82 RB29 Austin Ekeler WAS -1.7
83 RB30 D'Andre Swift CHI -1.7
84 RB31 Jaylen Warren PIT -1.8
85 WR39 Rome Odunze CHI -1.9
86 WR40 Jayden Reed GB -1.9
87 WR41 Keenan Allen CHI -2.0
88 RB32 Jerome Ford CLE -2.0
89 RB33 Chase Brown CIN -2.1
90 WR42 Courtland Sutton DEN -2.3
91 RB34 Jonathon Brooks CAR -2.3
92 QB7 Joe Burrow CIN -2.3
93 QB8 Kyler Murray ARI -2.3
94 WR43 Marquise Brown KC -2.4
95 WR44 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC -2.5
96 WR45 Josh Downs IND -2.5
97 WR46 Ladd McConkey LAC -2.5
98 TE10 David Njoku CLE -2.9
99 WR47 Rashid Shaheed NO -2.9
100 WR48 Darnell Mooney ATL -3.0
101 TE11 Pat Freiermuth PIT -3.0
102 QB9 Jordan Love GB -3.1
103 RB35 Jaleel McLaughlin DEN -3.1
104 QB10 Jayden Daniels WAS -3.1
105 WR49 Brandin Cooks DAL -3.2
106 QB11 Caleb Williams CHI -3.2
107 QB12 Dak Prescott DAL -3.2
108 RB36 Blake Corum LAR -3.4
109 TE12 Brock Bowers LV -3.5
110 TE13 Dalton Schultz HOU -3.8
111 TE14 Tyler Conklin NYJ -3.8
112 RB37 Devin Singletary NYG -3.8
113 WR50 Tyler Lockett SEA -3.9
114 RB38 Gus Edwards LAC -3.9
115 WR51 Jerry Jeudy CLE -4.0
116 WR52 Khalil Shakir BUF -4.0
117 RB39 Chuba Hubbard CAR -4.0
118 WR53 Jameson Williams DET -4.0
119 WR54 Jakobi Meyers LV -4.1
120 RB40 Nick Chubb CLE -4.1
121 RB41 Zack Moss CIN -4.1
122 WR55 Demario Douglas NE -4.2
123 WR56 Curtis Samuel BUF -4.2
124 WR57 Jordan Addison MIN -4.2
125 WR58 Demarcus Robinson LAR -4.2
126 QB13 Brock Purdy SF -4.3
127 WR59 Josh Palmer LAC -4.3
128 QB14 Trevor Lawrence JAC -4.6
129 QB15 Jared Goff DET -4.7
130 QB16 Tua Tagovailoa MIA -4.8
131 WR60 Rashod Bateman BAL -4.9
132 WR61 Adam Thielen CAR -4.9
133 WR62 Romeo Doubs GB -4.9
134 RB42 Ray Davis BUF -4.9
135 TE15 Isaiah Likely BAL -5.0
136 QB17 Aaron Rodgers NYJ -5.1
137 WR63 Andrei Iosivas CIN -5.1
138 QB18 Geno Smith SEA -5.1
139 QB19 Matthew Stafford LAR -5.1
140 RB43 Ezekiel Elliott DAL -5.1
141 QB20 Justin Herbert LAC -5.2
142 TE16 Dallas Goedert PHI -5.2
143 WR64 Michael Wilson ARI -5.2
144 TE17 T.J. Hockenson MIN -5.3
145 WR65 Xavier Worthy KC -5.3
146 RB44 Bucky Irving TB -5.3
147 TE18 Juwan Johnson NO -5.3
148 TE19 Noah Fant SEA -5.4
149 TE20 Taysom Hill NO -5.5
150 RB45 Zach Charbonnet SEA -5.7
151 TE21 Jonnu Smith MIA -5.7
152 WR66 Dontayvion Wicks GB -5.7
153 QB21 Kirk Cousins ATL -5.8
154 WR67 Josh Reynolds DEN -5.8
155 WR68 Xavier Legette CAR -5.9
156 QB22 Daniel Jones NYG -5.9
157 QB23 Deshaun Watson CLE -5.9
158 QB24 Will Levis TEN -6.1
159 WR69 Jalen McMillan TB -6.1
160 RB46 Ty Chandler MIN -6.2
161 WR70 Greg Dortch ARI -6.3
162 TE22 Mike Gesicki CIN -6.4
163 RB47 Kimani Vidal LAC -6.4
164 RB48 Khalil Herbert CHI -6.4
165 RB49 Tyler Allgeier ATL -6.5
166 QB25 Baker Mayfield TB -6.5
167 TE23 Colby Parkinson LAR -6.6
168 WR71 Jalin Hyatt NYG -6.6
169 WR72 Gabe Davis JAC -6.6
170 RB50 Rico Dowdle DAL -6.8
171 WR73 Quentin Johnston LAC -6.8
172 TE24 Cole Kmet CHI -6.8
173 WR74 Mike Williams NYJ -6.8
174 RB51 Braelon Allen NYJ -6.8
175 RB52 Antonio Gibson NE -6.9
176 WR75 Adonai Mitchell IND -6.9
177 WR76 Ja'Lynn Polk NE -7.0
178 WR77 Cedric Tillman CLE -7.1
179 TE25 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN -7.2
180 WR78 Tyler Boyd TEN -7.2
181 TE26 Hunter Henry NE -7.2
182 WR79 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG -7.3
183 RB53 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG -7.3
184 RB54 Jaylen Wright MIA -7.4
185 RB55 MarShawn Lloyd GB -7.4
186 RB56 Jordan Mason SF -7.4
187 RB57 Trey Benson ARI -7.4
188 WR80 Jalen Tolbert DAL -7.5
189 WR81 Ray-Ray McCloud ATL -7.6
190 RB58 Tank Bigsby JAC -7.6
191 QB26 Derek Carr NO -7.8
192 TE27 Ben Sinnott WAS -7.8
193 RB59 Kendre Miller NO -7.9
194 TE28 Cade Otton TB -7.9
195 RB60 Dylan Laube LV -7.9
196 RB61 Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC -8.0
197 WR82 Javon Baker NE -8.2
198 WR83 Keon Coleman BUF -8.2
199 WR84 Marvin Mims DEN -8.2
200 RB62 J.K. Dobbins LAC -8.4
201 RB63 Roschon Johnson CHI -8.4
202 WR85 Xavier Gipson NYJ -8.6
203 TE29 Luke Musgrave GB -8.6
204 WR86 Treylon Burks TEN -8.6
205 RB64 Dameon Pierce HOU -8.6
206 WR87 Roman Wilson PIT -8.7
207 WR88 Dyami Brown WAS -8.7
208 WR89 Ricky Pearsall SF -8.8
209 WR90 Tre Tucker LV -8.9
210 TE30 Zach Ertz WAS -9.0
211 RB65 Alexander Mattison LV -9.2
212 WR91 D.J. Chark LAC -9.2
213 WR92 Malachi Corley NYJ -9.3
214 TE31 Greg Dulcich DEN -9.3
215 RB66 Justice Hill BAL -9.6
216 RB67 AJ Dillon GB -9.7
217 RB68 Michael Carter ARI -9.7
218 RB69 Trey Sermon IND -9.8
219 RB70 Audric Estime DEN -10.0
220 RB71 Jamaal Williams NO -11.5
221 RB72 Elijah Mitchell SF -11.5
222 WR93 Jahan Dotson PHI -11.8
223 RB73 Cordarrelle Patterson PIT -13.4
224 QB27 Justin Fields PIT -14.2
225 RB74 Kenneth Gainwell PHI -14.3


PPR | Half-PPR | Non-PPR | Superflex | FFPC


Doug Orth has written for FF Today since 2006 and been featured in USA TODAY's Fantasy Football Preview magazine since 2010. He is also a high-stakes player who often appears as a guest analyst on a number of national sports radio shows, such as Sirius XM's "Fantasy Drive." Doug is also a member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association.