

You can also see our staff's ongoing rankings analysis articles discussing draft values, sleepers, players to target/avoid, the NFL rookies, and analyzing the NFL Draft results. Adjustments will be made to all of our staff rankings all offseason long up until Week 1, so be sure to check back regularly for any player movements. This 2010 point is likely swayed by Rob Gronkowski, who caught seven TDs in the second half of his rookie year (including a 3-touchdown performance in Week 9). These rankings are being released after the conclusion of the 2021 NFL Draft - meaning the ranks are now factoring in trades, off-season moves, and rookie landing spots - but things will of course continue to change as we get closer to the start of the NFL season. The TE chart is funny: one single point sticks out in 2010 as a large rookie bump, while the rest are close to zero or negative. Our team of rankers take this scoring setting into consideration, and have customize their half-PPR rankings accordingly to emphasize wide receivers, runnings backs and tights ends that they project to see a higher volume of pass targets and catches. For those who are not familiar, half-PPR scoring means that skill players receive an extra 1/2 point for every reception. Welcome back RotoBallers! Below you will find our staff's updated 2021 fantasy football rankings (top 425) for half-PPR scoring formats.
