Best Ball fantasy football leagues are a great format for those who don’t have time or don’t want to manage a roster for an entire season. Once a team is drafted, there’s not much left to do but root for all of your players each week. Every player is available in your lineup, but best ball formatting optimizes the highest-scoring players at each position to give you the best, highest-scoring lineup possible.
There’s a lot to consider when drafting a best ball team. Generally speaking, you should be targeting players you believe can put up big point totals in multiple weeks throughout the season. Keep in mind, there’s no waiver wire, trades, or adjustments to rosters so having depth is extremely important. Above all else, go with your gut! The best part of best ball leagues is investing in players you think are in for a big season.
Below, I’ve listed my best ball rankings of players at each position. Of course, these are bound to change following the 2023 NFL Draft, training camp, and any other news that comes our way. I’ll be sure to update them frequently with a note of the last revision.
Rankings last revised May 25, 2023
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Positional Rankings for 2023 Best Ball Leagues
Quarterbacks
Rank | Player | Team |
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1 | Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles |
2 | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs |
3 | Josh Allen | Buffalo Bills |
4 | Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens |
5 | Justin Fields | Chicago Bears |
6 | Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals |
7 | Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers |
8 | Trevor Lawrence | Jacksonville Jaguars |
9 | Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns |
10 | Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys |
11 | Kirk Cousins | Minnesota Vikings |
12 | Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins |
13 | Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts |
14 | Daniel Jones | New York Giants |
15 | Jared Goff | Detroit Lions |
16 | Geno Smith | Seattle Seahawks |
17 | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay Packers |
18 | Russell Wilson | Denver Broncos |
19 | Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints |
20 | Kenny Pickett | Pittsburgh Steelers |
21 | Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers |
22 | Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams |
23 | Kyler Murray | Arizona Cardinals |
24 | Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers |
25 | C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans |
26 | Jimmy Garoppolo | Las Vegas Raiders |
27 | Desmond Ridder | Atlanta Falcons |
28 | Trey Lance | San Francisco 49ers |
29 | Sam Darnold | San Francisco 49ers |
30 | Ryan Tannehill | Tennessee Titans |
31 | Sam Howell | Washington Commanders |
32 | Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
33 | Mac Jones | New England Patriots |
34 | Jacoby Brissett | Washington Commanders |
35 | Mike White | Miami Dolphins |
36 | Will Levis | Tennessee Titans |
37 | Taylor Heinicke | Atlanta Falcons |
38 | Jameis Winston | New Orleans Saints |
39 | Kyle Trask | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
40 | Gardner Minshew | Indianapolis Colts |
Quarterbacks with rushing upside are going to get a boost in value in almost every format, but especially in best ball leagues. Having the ability to rack up points on the ground is a huge advantage. So, even for a player like Justin Fields, who threw for just 2,242 yards last season, he still scored 20.0 or more points in seven of 15 applicable games last season, with two games of 40.0+ points, as well.
Running Backs
Rank | Player | Team |
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1 | Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers |
2 | Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons |
3 | Austin Ekeler | Los Angeles Chargers |
4 | Saquon Barkley | New York Giants |
5 | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts |
6 | Josh Jacobs | Las Vegas Raiders |
7 | Tony Pollard | Dallas Cowboys |
8 | Rhamondre Stevenson | New England Patriots |
9 | Nick Chubb | Cleveland Browns |
10 | Derrick Henry | Tennessee Titans |
11 | Aaron Jones | Green Bay Packers |
12 | Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions |
13 | Travis Etienne | Jacksonville Jaguars |
14 | Breece Hall | New York Jets |
15 | Najee Harris | Pittsburgh Steelers |
16 | Dalvin Cook | Minnesota Vikings |
17 | Miles Sanders | Carolina Panthers |
18 | Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks |
19 | J.K. Dobbins | Baltimore Ravens |
20 | Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals |
21 | Dameon Pierce | Houston Texans |
22 | D'Andre Swift | Philadelphia Eagles |
23 | Cam Akers | Los Angeles Rams |
24 | James Conner | Arizona Cardinals |
25 | Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints |
26 | Rachaad White | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
27 | Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs |
28 | James Cook | Buffalo Bills |
29 | Jamaal Williams | New Orleans Saints |
30 | Damien Harris | Buffalo Bills |
31 | Alexander Mattison | Minnesota Vikings |
32 | Samaje Perine | Denver Broncos |
33 | David Montgomery | Detroit Lions |
34 | Javonte Williams | Denver Broncos |
35 | Zach Charbonnet | Seattle Seahawks |
36 | A.J. Dillon | Green Bay Packers |
37 | Devon Achane | Miami Dolphins |
38 | Rashaad Penny | Philadelphia Eagles |
39 | Brian Robinson Jr. | Washington Commanders |
40 | Antonio Gibson | Washington Commanders |
41 | Elijah Mitchell | San Francisco 49ers |
42 | Roschon Johnson | Chicago Bears |
43 | Jeff Wilson Jr. | Miami Dolphins |
44 | Tyler Allgeier | Atlanta Falcons |
45 | Devin Singletary | Houston Texans |
46 | Jerrick McKinnon | Kansas City Chiefs |
47 | Kendre Miller | New Orleans Saints |
48 | Khalil Herbert | Chicago Bears |
49 | Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers |
50 | Raheem Mostert | Miami Dolphins |
I aim to have at least five running backs on my best ball teams. If your best ball league awards 0.5 or one point per reception, then pass-catching running backs are obvious targets. We can debate all day about which of the notable studs are best suited for your 2023 best ball teams. However, I would rather spend a few words encouraging you to draft a few rookie running backs.
This 2023 class is loaded with talent. Pay attention to those who could mix in to their team’s backfield and carve out a sizable role, especially as the season progresses. Besides Bijan and Gibbs, few guys I’m keeping an eye on in that regard are Kendre Miller, Roschon Johnson, and Tank Bigsby. They could be key handcuffs or emerge as starters by season’s end.
Wide Receivers
Rank | Player | Team |
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1 | Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings |
2 | Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals |
3 | Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams |
4 | Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins |
5 | Ceedee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys |
6 | Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills |
7 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions |
8 | A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles |
9 | Davante Adams | Las Vegas Raiders |
10 | Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins |
11 | Garrett Wilson | New York Jets |
12 | Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints |
13 | DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles |
14 | Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals |
15 | D.K. Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks |
16 | Amari Cooper | Cleveland Browns |
17 | Keenan Allen | Los Angeles Chargers |
18 | DeAndre Hopkins | Arizona Cardinals |
19 | Drake London | Atlanta Falcons |
20 | Calvin Ridley | Jacksonville Jaguars |
21 | Jerry Jeudy | Denver Broncos |
22 | Deebo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers |
23 | Christian Watson | Green Bay Packers |
24 | D.J. Moore | Chicago Bears |
25 | Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders |
26 | Marquise Brown | Arizona Cardinals |
27 | Brandon Aiyuk | San Francisco 49ers |
28 | Chris Godwin | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
29 | Michael Pittman Jr. | Indianapolis Colts |
30 | Diontae Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers |
31 | Mike Evans | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
32 | Tyler Lockett | Seattle Seahawks |
33 | Christian Kirk | Jacksonville Jaguars |
34 | Jordan Addison | Minnesota Viking |
35 | Mike Williams | Los Angeles Chargers |
36 | Jahan Dotson | Washington Commmanders |
37 | Jaxson Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks |
38 | Kadarius Toney | Kansas City Chiefs |
39 | Juju Smith-Schuster | New England Patriots |
40 | Brandin Cooks | Dallas Cowboys |
41 | Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens |
42 | Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders |
43 | Treylon Burks | Tennessee Titans |
44 | Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos |
45 | Quentin Johnson | Los Angeles Chargers |
46 | Elijah Moore | Cleveland Browns |
47 | Tyler Boyd | Cincinnati Bengals |
48 | Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions |
49 | George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers |
50 | Odell Beckham Jr. | Baltimore Ravens |
51 | Michael Thomas | New Orleans Saints |
52 | Allen Lazard | New York Jets |
53 | Zay Jones | Jacksonville Jaguars |
54 | Darnell Mooney | Chicago Bears |
55 | Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs |
56 | Wan'Dale Robinson | New York Giants |
57 | D.J. Chark | Carolina Panthers |
58 | Nico Collins | Houston Texans |
59 | Jonathan Mingo | Carolina Panthers |
60 | Donovan People-Jones | Cleveland Browns |
61 | Rondale Moore | Arizona Cardinals |
62 | Joshua Palmer | Los Angeles Chargers |
63 | Adam Thielen | Carolina Panthers |
64 | K.J. Osborn | Minnesota Vikings |
65 | Rashid Shaheed | New Orleans Saints |
66 | Hunter Renfrow | Las Vegas Raiders |
67 | Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Kansas City Chiefs |
68 | Mecole Hardman | New York Jets |
69 | Alec Pierce | Indianapolis Colts |
70 | Rashee Rice` | Kansas City Chiefs |
71 | Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers |
72 | Josh Downs | Indianapolis Colts |
73 | Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills |
74 | Curtis Samuel | Washington Commanders |
75 | Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers |
There is a change in mindset amongst a large portion of fantasy football managers to draft wide receivers with their first-round picks. In best ball specifically, quarterbacks are likely the first position off of the board. However, if you end up with a later pick in the first round, and just about everyone before you locks up a stud quarterback, it’s okay to zag while everyone else is zigging. Snag a stud wide receiver with your pick, preferably one you expect to see at least 150 targets.
Tight Ends
Rank | Player | Team |
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1 | Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs |
2 | Mark Andrews | Baltimore Ravens |
3 | T.J. Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings |
4 | Darren Waller | New York Giants |
5 | Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons |
6 | Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles |
7 | George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers |
8 | David Njoku | Cleveland Browns |
9 | Pat Freiermuth | Pittsburgh Steelers |
10 | Chigoziem Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans |
11 | Evan Engram | Jacksonville Jaguars |
12 | Dalton Kincaid | Buffalo Bills |
13 | Dalton Schultz | Houston Texans |
14 | Michael Mayer | Las Vegas Raiders |
15 | Mike Gesicki | New England Patriots |
16 | Tyler Higbee | Los Angeles Rams |
17 | Dawson Knox | Buffalo Bills |
18 | Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals |
19 | Greg Dulcich | Denver Broncos |
20 | Gerald Everett | Los Angeles Chargers |
21 | Irv Smith Jr. | Cincinnati Bengals |
22 | Sam LaPorta | Detroit Lions |
23 | Cole Kmet | Chicago Beara |
24 | Juwan Johnson | New Orleans Saints |
25 | Foster Moreau | New Orleans Saints |
Tight ends are even more of a headache in best ball than they are in just about every other format. Some best ball leagues will boost scoring for tight ends, making them somewhat more of a premium position. If that’s the case for your best ball league, I suggest being one of the managers with a top-five guy. It’s never a bad thing to have Travis Kelce on your roster.