NFFC’s full-PPR format and starting lineup requirements skew toward WR-heavy builds. The format also gives a boost to QBs.

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NFFC’s full-PPR format and starting lineup requirements skew toward WR-heavy builds. The format also gives a boost to QBs.
FFPC leagues are unique with a single QB, two flex spots, and TE-premium scoring. We rank 300 players for this format, including K and D/ST. These are for season-long FFPC leagues and tournaments.
Half-PPR leagues have become standard across the industry. Here are our Top-300 rankings for leagues where a half fantasy point is awarded for each reception.
Full-PPR formats require a subtle shift in the type of players we prioritize. Here are our Top-300 rankings for leagues where a full fantasy point is awarded for each reception.
Non-PPR formats mean we need to focus on touchdowns. It also means quarterbacks have a bit more value. The rankings inside reflect this “old-school” format.
It’s important to enter an auction draft with a baseline number you’re willing to spend on a player. These are our adjustments for 2-QB formats.
Our rankings for 2-QB and Superflex formats, which award a full point per reception.
We need to shift our strategy significantly when starting two quarterbacks. Here are our Half-PPR Top-300 rankings for 2-QB and Superflex leagues.