With the fantasy playoffs starting, we have a ton of data, and the pecking order and positional breakdowns for both standard flex and superflex are becoming more clear, though matchups, health, and trends keep the individual players fluid from week-to-week. Last week, Davis Mills and Mike Glennon were both top-32 overall scorers, which further proves the notion that QBs always have the most upside and safest floors. If you’ve checked our rankings every week, we’ve harped on this all season long, but even struggling quarterbacks with worrisome matchups are in play over fringe starters. There might be a few rare instances where you’d rather play a position player in a superflex spot, but generally, just go with a QB and don’t overthink it. By now, we hope you know how these leagues work.

As always, we also have our standard flex rankings, which, unlike positional rankings, are most important from the middle to the end. We have plenty of WRs toward the bottom of the list because they have the higher ceilings, but if you’re looking for a higher floor, at least in standard leagues, you should consider an RB who gets more guaranteed touches. Injuries to key running backs have opened the door to backfield committees, which creates more low-ceiling but viable RB prospects.

WEEK 15 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide Receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

We’ll continue to update these superflex and flex rankings throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement.

WEEK 15 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide Receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Week 15 Fantasy Football Rankings: Superflex

These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues with 4-point passing TDs.

UPDATE: We’re not ranking players currently on the reserve/COVID list, though some still have a chance to play this week.

Week 15 Fantasy Flex Rankings

Rankings based on standard, non-PPR scoring

UPDATE: We’re not ranking players currently on the reserve/COVID list, though some still have a chance to play this week.