2025-26 Fantasy Football Week 1 Rankings

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There is nothing quite like week 1 in the NFL and it’s just 2 days away. This year we will have games on Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday so be sure to adjust your rosters accordingly. As usual week 1 in fantasy football is always unpredictable and there is always players that surprise. Before you get to our week 1 rankings let’s check in on some injuries we are monitoring.


Najee Harris (vs. KC) – Harris has recently been cleared for contact and is expected to suit up on Friday night. How much he plays is still to be determined but I expect rookie Omarion Hampton to get the majority of the workload.

Matthew Stafford (vs. HOU) – Stafford has missed most of the offseason due to a back injury but has recently been cleared for week 1. This injury is concerning for the 37 year-old quarterback who usually struggles in week 1 contests.

Tyreek Hill (@ IND) – It’s been a noisy offseason for Hill who was called out by his quarterback for his off the field drama. It looks like he is ready to go for week 1 after dealing with an oblique injury. Still, it’s hard to get too excited for Hill this season as his numbers continue to decline.


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