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    2024 Fantasy Football QB Rankings: PFN’s Top Quarterbacks Include Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Dak Prescott, and Others

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    PFN's top QBs for fantasy football include some of the most popular players in the league, including Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and others.

    The quarterback position is one of the most variable in fantasy football in terms of strategy. For most positions, a scoring or format switch has a minor impact on how fantasy managers approach them, but that is not the case with the QB position. Changing between 1QB and Superflex or four points per passing touchdown to six makes a huge difference in the position’s value.

    Therefore, it is crucial to know what your rules are when plotting how to approach the QB position. In 1QB leagues, you can wait longer to draft a QB, while in Superflex, you have to be considering the QB position from the very first pick of the first round. Equally, when it comes to the points per passing touchdown, you need to know which players to move around in those different scoring formats.

    Generally, the rankings do not change between Superflex and 1QB. You get some slight differences just because of the risk-reward balance in those formats. However, for the most part, they are the same.

    Fantasy Football QB Rankings 2024

    The rankings below are a consensus of our fantasy analysts based on four points per passing touchdown scoring. They also shape the redraft values in our fantasy football trade analyzer.

    1) Josh Allen | Buffalo Bills
    2) Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles
    3) Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs
    4) Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens
    5) Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts
    6) C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans
    7) Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals
    8) Kyler Murray | Arizona Cardinals
    9) Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys
    10) Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers
    11) Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers
    12) Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears
    13) Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders
    14) Kirk Cousins | Atlanta Falcons
    15) Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins
    16) Jared Goff | Detroit Lions
    17) Trevor Lawrence | Jacksonville Jaguars
    18) Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers

    19) Aaron Rodgers | New York Jets
    20) Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams
    21) Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns
    22) Geno Smith | Seattle Seahawks
    23) Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    24) Will Levis | Tennessee Titans
    25) Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints
    26) Sam Darnold | Minnesota Vikings
    27) Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers
    28) Daniel Jones | New York Giants
    29) Justin Fields | Pittsburgh Steelers
    30) Bo Nix | Denver Broncos
    31) Drake Maye | New England Patriots
    32) Russell Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers
    33) Gardner Minshew II | Las Vegas Raiders
    34) Aidan O’Connell | Las Vegas Raiders
    35) Jacoby Brissett | New England Patriots
    36) Michael Penix Jr. | Atlanta Falcons

    Which QBs Should You Draft in 2024?

    Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

    Production at the QB position is the most predictable and consistent from year to year. The longer the sample size we have on a player’s performance, the more confident we can be in predicting what he will do in the upcoming season.

    This combination is what makes Allen the best overall player in all of fantasy football.

    Of course, this doesn’t mean he should go No. 1 overall, or even in the first round. Opportunity cost matters. Positional value matters. QBs don’t go in the first round for a very good reason.

    Purely looking at all players in a vacuum, though, Allen is the best. He averaged 24.2 fantasy points per game last season. That was actually his lowest average over the past four seasons. His ceiling is elite, as is his floor. He’s been the overall QB1 for three of the last four years, and the only year he wasn’t was Jalen Hurts’ superb 2022 season.

    There really aren’t enough superlatives to cover Allen as both an NFL QB and a fantasy asset. He’s an elite QB1 who also is his team’s primary goal-line back. That gives him both the highest floor and highest ceiling in fantasy football.

    For more, make sure to check out Josh Allen’s complete fantasy profile.

    Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

    For me, your willingness to draft Prescott as QB7 and at the top of a tier that includes Joe Burrow, Jordan Love, and Kyler Murray in the Round 6-7 ADP range relies on your evaluation of Ezekiel Elliott.

    Is Elliott washed up? It’s possible, if not likely, but what we think doesn’t matter. I mentioned the Cowboys ranking fourth in PROE last season — Elliott was in town for Mike McCarthy’s first three seasons leading this franchise, and their average PROE rank over that stretch was 18th.

    If that play-call style returns, Prescott’s ranking in this tier of fantasy signal-callers is going to be an uphill battle, let alone finish atop of it. Heck, even if we split the difference between last season and the prior numbers with Elliott (PROE rank: 11th), I’d be fully out at this price given the upside of those other options at the position.

    For more, make sure to check out Dak Prescott’s complete fantasy profile.

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