The 2025 fantasy football rankings for superflex formats have been released, offering the first comprehensive valuation of players as the NFL draft wraps up and the second wave of free agency settles. The list, compiled for PPR redraft leagues, ranks the top 200 athletes and sets the stage for August drafts.
Quarterback Landscape
Josh Allen sits at the summit among quarterbacks, reflecting his elite blend of arm strength, mobility, and touchdown production. Analysts cite his consistent 4,000‑yard seasons and his ability to thrive in both pocket and rollout schemes as reasons for the top spot.
Behind Allen, the next tier includes names such as Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, but none match the Buffalo Bills star’s projected point total for the upcoming season.
Wide Receiver Spotlight
At the wide receiver position, Puka Nacua emerges as the leading pass‑catcher in PFF’s receiving grade over the past few seasons, earning the top ranking despite a relatively modest college pedigree. His route precision and yards‑after‑catch ability have translated into a high ceiling in fantasy formats.
The market still holds several marquee names, including Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs, who remain unsigned and could shift the balance of power if they secure new contracts. Their eventual landing spots will be closely watched by fantasy owners seeking upside.
With most top roster slots already filled, the rankings highlight a relatively stable environment, but the availability of elite receivers adds a layer of uncertainty that could reshape draft strategies in the weeks ahead.