• Christian McCaffrey and Austin Ekeler remain on top: The top two running backs from fantasy drafts both produced over 25.0 PPR points in Week 1.
• Tyreek Hill enters the top-five: The future Hall of Fame wide receiver posted his third career game with 10-plus receptions, 200-plus yards and 2-plus touchdowns.
• Several waiver running backs skyrocket: Multiple running backs had much larger roles than anticipated in Week 1, either due to good play or injury, leading them to rank much higher than they were ranked during draft season.
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These rest-of-season rankings can help in deciding who to add, who to cut or who might be worth trading for. As usual, the goal is to add as many players near the top of the list and not those lower or off the list in order to optimize your odds at a fantasy championship.
Last updated: 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12