Each week, PFF's fantasy football analysts post rankings in PPR, non-PPR and 0.5-PPR formats for the league's offensive skill positions. IDP rankings are also folded into the mix, making the PFF rankings pages the go-to resource for all your fantasy football decisions during the 2021 NFL postseason.
According to FantasyPros, my rankings finished fifth out of 188 analysts for the 2021 season.
Here are my fantasy football rankings for the divisional round of the 2021 playoffs, including some notes about players to help you make your weekly decisions.
Last Updated: 3:00 p.m.. Saturday, Jan. 22
Key
- GM: Good matchup, using PFF's strength of schedule and matchup tools
- BM: Bad matchup, using PFF's strength of schedule and matchup tools
- DNP: Did not participate in team's most recent practice due to injury
- LP: Limited participation in team's most recent practice due to injury
- D: Player is doubtful to play due to injury
- Q: Player is questionable to play due to injury
- FA: Free agent available in at least 80% of ESPN leagues
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Quarterbacks
Rank | Name | Team | Opp | Notes |
1 | Josh Allen | BUF | @KC | |
2 | Joe Burrow | CIN | @TEN | GM |
3 | Patrick Mahomes | KC | BUF | |
4 | Aaron Rodgers | GB | SF | |
5 | Matthew Stafford | LA | @TB | |
6 | Tom Brady | TB | LA | BM |
7 | Ryan Tannehill | TEN | CIN | GM |
8 | Jimmy Garoppolo | SF | @GB | BM |
Running Backs