2025 overall fantasy football playoff rankings


The 2024-25 NFL regular season has officially come to an end and it is officially time to start preparing for some playoff fantasy football. Your regular season leagues wrapped up with their playoff brackets, but now it’s time for fantasy football just involving the 14 teams taking part in the 2025 NFL Playoffs.

There are many different ways to play fantasy during the playoffs. One of the most popular involves choosing a roster of players with no more than one player from each of the playoff teams. Fantasy football rankings helped you throughout the regular season, but we have to take a different angle on them as we head into playoff fantasy football.

Playoff predictions strategy

The draft for a playoff fantasy football league is usually different from regular season fantasy football. Instead of a given player only being available to one team, everybody can pick from the same pool of players. Each person picks their roster from the full list of available players to open the playoffs. Theoretically, multiple opponents could have the same fantasy roster. However, with 14 playoff teams, the odds of that happening are slim.

When you’re picking no more than one player from a given team, you’re not just thinking about who the best players are. You need to pick good players, but arguably the most important aspect is accurately predicting who wins each playoff game. You want your weakest players getting eliminated in the Wild Card round, and your best players surviving to the Super Bowl.

For example, look at the quarterback position. It is the highest scoring fantasy position, and so you want a quarterback you think can make it to the Super Bowl. However, you also have to factor in a potential bye. Do you want the chance of four games with Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson, knowing they likely will play each other in the second round and then one of them might have to go into Arrowhead Stadium and beat the Chiefs? Or do you take Patrick Mahomes for no more than three games, but knowing his path to the Super Bowl is easier?

The longer a player you picked lasts in the playoffs, the better you’ll do, so strategy takes on a different approach in playoff fantasy football. For these rankings, the most important aspect is accurately predicting who wins each playoff game. That is of course, nearly impossible, but the closer you are, the better your team will likely be.

I prefer upside and thus will likely go with Allen or Jackson for that potential fourth game, but you have to decide how much you want to risk.

Injury news

Christian Watson is out for the playoffs

Update (Monday): According to reports Watson suffered an ACL tear and is out for the playoffs:


The Green Bay Packers wide receiver went down in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears, while trying to cut on a route. Watson entered Week 18 dealing with a knee injury. The team listed Watson as Questionable to return with a knee injury.

Watson was later ruled out by the Packers.

Jordan Love leaves Sunday’s game with elbow injury

Christian Watson was not the only injury the Packers saw on Sunday. Starting quarterback Jordan Love was pulled from the game early against the Bears after injuring his throwing elbow, and was replaced by Malik Willis. Green Bay listed Love as Questionable to return with an elbow injury.

The quarterback was spotted throwing on the sideline after leaving the game:

Love should be good to go for Green Bay next week against the Philadelphia Eagles. Speaking with the media after the game head coach Matt LaFleur said that Love was held out as a “precaution,” and will be ready for next weekend.

Love admitted after the game that his elbow did not feel “100%,” but that he was confident about his availability next weekend.

Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol

Update (Monday): Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who left the team’s Week 16 loss to the Washington Commanders early with a concussion, remains in concussion protocol ahead of the team’s game against the Green Bay Packers.

Update (Wednesday): The Eagles expect that Hurts will practice on Wednesday.

In addition, Philadelphia waived reserve quarterback Ian Book on Tuesday, another sign that Hurts will be ready for the weekend.

Bills hope to have Amari Cooper back for playoffs

Buffalo WR Amari Cooper was excused from the team’s Week 18 game for personal matters. Speaking to the media on Monday ahead of the Bills’ Wild Card game against the Denver Broncos, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott stated that he “hopes” to have Cooper back for the weekend.

Update (Wednesday): Cooper is back in the building, according to McDermott.

Dan Campbell “expects” David Montgomery back for Divisional Round

Update (Tuesday): The Detroit Lions clinched a bye week with their Week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings. That could not come at a better time for the NFC North Champions, who have been depleted by injuries on both sides of the football.

But help may be on the way. Speaking with the media on Tuesday head coach Dan Campbell stated that he “expects” David Montgomery — who suffered a sprained MCL late in the season — to be back for the Divisional Round. We had him ranked No. 81 due to the uncertainty. We’ve moved him up to No. 39 with considerable upside above that.

2025 playoff fantasy football rankings

Overall rankings, 2025

Rank Player Team Pos
Rank Player Team Pos
1 Josh Allen Bills QB
2 Lamar Jackson Ravens QB
3 Jared Goff Lions QB
4 Jahmyr Gibbs Lions RB
5 Saquon Barkley Eagles RB
6 Justin Jefferson Vikings WR
7 Puka Nacua Rams WR
8 Amon-Ra St Brown Lions WR
9 Travis Kelce Chiefs TE
10 Sam Darnold Vikings QB
11 James Cook Bills RB
12 Derrick Henry Ravens RB
13 Baker Mayfield Buccaneers QB
14 Patrick Mahomes Chiefs QB
15 Jalen Hurts Eagles QB
16 Kyren Williams Rams RB
17 Mike Evans Buccaneers WR
18 Jordan Addison Vikings WR
19 Jayden Daniels Commanders QB
20 Aaron Jones Vikings RB
21 Josh Jacobs Packers RB
22 DeVonta Smith Eagles WR
23 Bucky Irving Buccaneers RB
24 Matthew Stafford Rams QB
25 Jordan Love Packers QB
26 CJ Stroud Texans QB
27 Jameson Williams Lions WR
28 Xavier Worthy Chiefs WR
29 Russell Wilson Steelers QB
30 Justin Herbert Chargers QB
31 Sam LaPorta Lions TE
32 TJ Hockenson Vikings TE
33 Jalen McMillan Buccaneers WR
34 A.J. Brown Eagles WR
35 Ladd McConkey Chargers WR
36 Mark Andrews Ravens TE
37 Khalil Shakir Bills WR
38 George Pickens Steelers WR
39 David Montgomery Lions RB
40 Jaylen Warren Steelers RB
41 Dallas Goedert Eagles TE
42 Najee Harris Steelers RB
43 Joe Mixon Texans RB
44 JK Dobbins Chargers RB
45 Terry McLaurin Commanders WR
46 Nico Collins Texans WR
47 Brian Robinson Commanders RB
48 Austin Ekeler Commanders RB
49 Quentin Johnson Chargers WR
50 Isiah Pacheco Chiefs RB
51 Rachaad White Buccaneers RB
52 Cade Otton Buccaneers TE
53 Pat Freiermuth Steelers TE
54 Bo Nix Broncos QB
55 Zach Ertz Commanders TE
56 Tucker Kraft Packers TE
57 Marvin Mims, Jr. Broncos WR
58 Amari Cooper Bills WR
59 Zay Flowers Ravens WR
60 DeAndre Hopkins Chiefs WR
61 Rashod Bateman Ravens WR
62 Cooper Kupp Rams WR
63 Christian Watson Packers WR
64 Romeo Doubs Packers WR
65 Courtland Sutton Broncos WR
66 Keon Coleman Bills WR
67 Isaiah Likely Ravens TE
68 Will Dissly Chargers TE
69 Ty Johnson Bills RB
70 Ray Davis Bills RB
71 Kareem Hunt Chiefs RB
72 Jaleel McLaughlin Broncos RB
73 Audric Estime Broncos RB
74 Javonte Williams Broncos RB
75 Olamide Zaccheaus Commanders WR
76 Jayden Reed Packers WR
77 Dontayvion Wicks Packers WR
78 Dalton Schultz Texans TE
79 Dalton Kincaid Bills TE
80 Dawson Knox Bills TE
81 Tyler Higbee Rams TE
82 Cam Akers Vikings RB
83 Justice Hill Ravens RB
84 Gus Edwards Chargers RB
85 Adam Trautman Broncos TE
86 Calvin Austin Steelers WR
87 Joshua Palmer Chargers WR
88 Jamison Crowder Commanders WR
89 Emanuel Wilson Packers RB
90 Samaje Perine Chiefs RB
91 Kenneth Gainwell Eagles RB
92 Jalen Nailor Vikings WR
93 Mack Hollins Bills WR
94 Hassan Haskins Chargers RB
95 Derius Davis Chargers WR
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