It’s fantasy football draft season — one of the greatest times of the year. But it also can be one of the most stressful as you look to do as much research as you possibly can before your draft kicks off. But that’s why we’re here to help.
Not only do we have a free fantasy football draft kit, but we’ve also put together free printable 2024 fantasy football cheat sheets, including PPR, Half-PPR, and Non-PPR.
These cheat sheets were updated on Friday, August 30, at 4 PM ET. Enter your email address above to access the different cheat sheets available for various formats, including PPR, Half-PPR, and Non-PPR.
After entering your email, you’ll be taken to a screen where you can download the cheat sheet of your choice. You’ll also receive an email with the same information, and at that point, you’ll be added to our email list.
Happy drafting, everyone! PFN will be with you throughout the year, helping you secure that fantasy football championship trophy. Just be sure to bookmark our fantasy football page for the latest advice throughout the season.
Printable Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets By Format
Cheat sheets are a powerful tool in fantasy football drafting, but they’re only useful if they’re optimized for your league’s format. Not sure which scoring format your league uses? Be sure to check your league settings before the draft! Here’s a breakdown of the cheat sheets we offer:
PPR (Point-Per-Reception)
In PPR leagues, players earn one point for every catch they make, giving a significant boost to wide receivers and pass-catching running backs. This format elevates the value of players who excel in the receiving game.
Half-PPR
Half-PPR offers a balanced approach, giving moderate weight to receptions while still emphasizing rushing performance. This format strikes a balance between the value of running backs and wide receivers, making it a favorite among many fantasy managers.
Non-PPR
Non-PPR is the traditional format of fantasy football, rewarding players based purely on yardage and touchdowns. It places a premium on workhorse running backs who grind out yardage on the ground.
PFN’s Redraft Rankings
These rankings are a consensus of our Fantasy Analysts — Jason Katz, Kyle Soppe, and Derek Tate. Each ranks the player individually, and then using the average, we create a consensus, offering you multiple options to consider. Click to view our full redraft rankings.
1) CeeDee Lamb, WR | Dallas Cowboys
With Justin Jefferson losing Kirk Cousins, Lamb is in the running to be the first WR off the board in 2024 drafts, alongside Tyreek Hill and Ja’Marr Chase. Lamb’s situation is ideal, making him a top-five pick and a strong candidate to be the top WR selected.
2) Tyreek Hill, WR | Miami Dolphins
While Hill is nearing the later years of his career, there’s no reason to believe he’s anything other than elite. Debates between Hill and CeeDee Lamb for the top WR spot in 2024 drafts are common, and Hill should be selected no later than the fifth pick in fantasy drafts.
3) Christian McCaffrey, RB | San Francisco 49ers
McCaffrey is seen by many as the clear choice as the first overall pick in fantasy drafts, but the PFN Consensus Rankings view McCaffrey as second overall. That said, it’s a close second. His combination of talent, opportunity, and proven production makes him just about the safest and most valuable player to build your fantasy team around.
4) Breece Hall, RB | New York Jets
Hall is a strong candidate for a top-five pick in fantasy drafts. Whether you choose him over a wide receiver or Robinson depends on your draft strategy and how you want to construct your team. Hall’s upside makes him a viable selection as high as No. 2 overall.
5) Ja’Marr Chase, WR | Cincinnati Bengals
Chase remains a surefire first-round pick in 2024 fantasy drafts. While there’s a case for him being the first wide receiver off the board, his slight volatility places him as WR3 behind Hill and Lamb in many rankings.