The Cardinals allowed 26.8 points per game last season, the second most in the NFL, and after missing half the season working back from a torn ACL, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray finished as the QB12 on a points-per-game basis. The Cardinals needed Murray to make plays with his arm and legs when trying to come back late in contests, potentially moving him up the 2024 Fantasy football rankings. He has a new weapon this year in receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., selected with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Should you target Murray, Harrison, James Conner, and the rest of the Cardinals depth chart with your 2024 Fantasy football picks?
Whether you’re hunting for a 2024 Fantasy football top 150 you can trust or position-specific 2024 Fantasy football rankings that can help you identify potential 2024 Fantasy football breakouts, sleepers, and busts, be sure to see what the 2024 Fantasy Football Draft Bible at SportsLine has to say.
Prepared by Fantasy experts Jacob Gibbs, Scott Engel, Jamey Eisenberg, Heath Cummings, Megan Shoup, Brandon Howard, Dan Schneier and R.J. White, the Bible is a must-have for any serious Fantasy football player. Gibbs, who powers the Fantasy Football Today newsletter, uses a data-driven approach that has helped him be one of the nation’s most accurate Fantasy rankers in recent years. Engel is an inaugural member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association’s Hall of Fame and has been a premier analyst and Fantasy personality for 25 years.
Eisenberg is a senior Fantasy analyst at CBS Sports who appears regularly on CBS Sports HQ and the Fantasy Football Today podcast. Cummings is a senior Fantasy writer at CBS Sports who hosts the Fantasy Football Today Dynasty podcast. Shoup was a 2022 finalist in Best Ball Mania 3 on Underdog Fantasy, one of the biggest Best Ball competitions in the world, and has a very good advance rate to the playoffs historically, reaching Best Ball’s postseason with more than 25% of her entries.
Howard is an experienced Fantasy analyst whose work has appeared at CBS Sports and The Athletic. Schneier is the senior Fantasy editor at CBS Sports and appears regularly with Gibbs on the Beyond the Box Score editions of the Fantasy Football Today podcast. White is SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert since 2017 who got his start in the Fantasy industry, with his work appearing at AOL Fanhouse, Fantasy Café and other sites prior to joining CBS Sports, where he is the current managing editor of Fantasy and betting content. This team brings decades of Fantasy experience and can give you a huge edge in your league.
The 2024 Fantasy football primer not only ranks the top 150 players in standard and PPR leagues, it also reveals must-see sleepers, breakouts and busts; breaks down the top rookie QBs, RBs and WRs; tells you which coaching moves will translate to massive Fantasy success and gives you updated mock drafts that can guide your selections. The Fantasy Football Draft Bible also offers detailed strategy tips for whichever league you play in: snake draft, auction or best ball. Head to SportsLine now to see the 2024 Fantasy football draft bible.
Top 2024 Fantasy football picks
The Fantasy football draft bible features 2024 Fantasy football sleepers, including:
Gus Edwards, RB, Los Angeles Chargers: Edwards signed a two-year contract with the Chargers this offseason, following former Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman to Los Angeles. Edwards averaged at least 5.0 yards per carry in each of his final three seasons in Baltimore with Roman as offensive coordinator. The Chargers feature a similar backfield to Roman’s time in Baltimore with Edwards and J.K. Dobbins listed as co-starters on the Chargers’ opening depth chart, but White doesn’t expect Dobbins to be as strong this season coming off a torn ACL.
“I’m not counting on J.K. Dobbins making an impact coming off another major injury,” White told SportsLine, “so all Edwards has to do is hold off a sixth-round rookie to have a great shot at finishing top 19 and paying off as a sleeper pick.”
Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB, New York Giants: Tracy, a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, showcased his potential in New York’s first preseason game, rushing for 26 yards on five carries. Early preseason results aren’t enough to overhaul a Fantasy football strategy, but positive production certainly doesn’t hurt. With the Giants losing Saquon Barkley this offseason, Tracy could play a significant role as a rookie in a backfield led by Devin Singletary, entering his sixth NFL season. Tracy rushed for 716 yards and eight touchdowns on 6.3 yards per carry over 11 games at Iowa last season and given how late he’s going in 2024 Fantasy football drafts, he’s a late-round stash with starter-upside this season.
“The opportunity is there for someone to emerge as a major Fantasy value in the Giants backfield considering only Devin Singletary is blocking the way as the presumed starter,” White told SportsLine. “Like Antonio Gibson, Tracy’s background is mostly at receiver, though he had a successful year at running back in his final collegiate season. Tracy brings an explosive, high-ceiling element to the Giants run game that Singletary can’t match if things break right for the rookie.” Get the full Fantasy football draft guide over at SportsLine.
How to find proven 2024 Fantasy football rankings
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So what is the value of every single player in the 2024 Fantasy football rankings? And which huge busts can sink your season? Visit SportsLine now to see the complete 2024 Fantasy football draft bible, all from a team of proven Fantasy analysts who can give you a huge edge in your league.