With that said, FLEX rankings can be critical. It’s important to know what tiers players are in relating to their position, but seeing how they group with other skill position fantasy options is also nice. And if you’re torn between taking a receiver or a running back, you can take a look at how they stack up against one another in these rankings and how the board is shaping out below them. That can do a lot to help a decision get made, as it takes the pesky QBs (and D/STs and kickers) out of the equation and clarifies things just a bit more.
DOMINATE YOUR DRAFT: Ultimate 2018 fantasy football cheat sheet
Looking to load up at RB, WR, and possibly TE is the way to go in most fantasy drafts, and these FLEX rankings will certainly help you to do it. We have the 150 top FLEX options ranked here in one convenient list. Rest assured that we will continue to update these rankings until throughout the biggest draft weekends and up to the Sept. 6 opener between the Eagles and Falcons. So, check back frequently to make sure you have all of the latest updates!
2018 RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker | Top 200 | PPR
Fantasy Football FLEX Rankings: Top 150
These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues.