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Fantasy football flex rankings: Top 150 RB/WR/TE options in Week 3 of 2024 NFL season

Pondering some tough flex choices for your fantasy lineup? Adam Rank sorts through the running backs, receivers and tight ends to present his top 150 flex options each week for the 2024 fantasy football season, with some useful nuggets of analysis sprinkled in. The ranking is based on a 0.5 PPR scoring format.

NOTE: In a typical week, this ranking will be posted on Tuesday. Injury designations will be added, adjusted or removed as teams' official injury reports are made available. The following three designations will be reflected:

  • (Q) -- Player is listed as questionable on his team's official injury report.
  • (D) -- Player is listed as doubtful on his team's official injury report.
  • (OUT) -- Player has been ruled out on his team's official injury report.

FLEX RANKINGS: 1-50

Rank
1
Ja'Marr Chase
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · WR1
Rank
2
Alvin Kamara
New Orleans Saints NO · RB1
Rank
3
Jordan Mason
San Francisco 49ers SF · RB2
Rank
4
Davante Adams
Las Vegas Raiders LV · WR2
Rank
5
CeeDee Lamb
Dallas Cowboys DAL · WR3
Rank
6
Saquon Barkley
Philadelphia Eagles PHI · RB3
Rank
7
Bijan Robinson
Atlanta Falcons ATL · RB4
Rank
8
Mike Evans
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · WR4
Rank
9
James Cook
Buffalo Bills BUF · RB5
Rank
10
De'Von Achane
Miami Dolphins MIA · RB6
Rank
11
Rashee Rice
Kansas City Chiefs KC · WR5
Rank
12
Breece Hall
New York Jets NYJ · RB7
Rank
13
Travis Etienne
Jacksonville Jaguars JAX · RB8
Rank
14
Jonathan Taylor
Indianapolis Colts IND · RB9
Rank
15
Kyren Williams
Los Angeles Rams LAR · RB10
Rank
16
Amon-Ra St. Brown
Detroit Lions DET · WR6
Rank
17
Justin Jefferson
Minnesota Vikings MIN · WR7
Rank
18
Derrick Henry
Baltimore Ravens BAL · RB11
Rank
19
Zamir White
Las Vegas Raiders LV · RB12
Rank
20
Joe Mixon
Houston Texans HOU · RB13
Rank
21
Jahmyr Gibbs
Detroit Lions DET · RB14
Rank
22
James Conner
Arizona Cardinals ARI · RB15
Rank
23
Tyreek Hill
Miami Dolphins MIA · WR8
Rank
24
Nico Collins
Houston Texans HOU · WR9
Rank
25
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Arizona Cardinals ARI · WR10
Rank
26
Garrett Wilson
New York Jets NYJ · WR11
Rank
27
Amari Cooper
Cleveland Browns CLE · WR12
Rank
28
J.K. Dobbins
Los Angeles Chargers LAC · RB16
Rank
29
Brandon Aiyuk
San Francisco 49ers SF · WR13
Rank
30
Stefon Diggs
Houston Texans HOU · WR14
Rank
31
D'Andre Swift
Chicago Bears CHI · RB17
Rank
32
Josh Jacobs
Green Bay Packers GB · RB18
Rank
33
George Kittle
San Francisco 49ers SF · TE1
Rank
34
Rhamondre Stevenson
New England Patriots NE · RB19
Rank
35
Jerome Ford
Cleveland Browns CLE · RB20
Rank
36
Sam LaPorta
Detroit Lions DET · TE2
Rank
37
DeVonta Smith
Philadelphia Eagles PHI · WR15
Rank
38
Brock Bowers
Las Vegas Raiders LV · TE3
Rank
39
Jaylen Waddle
Miami Dolphins MIA · WR16
Rank
40
Zack Moss
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · RB21
Rank
41
David Montgomery
Detroit Lions DET · RB22
Rank
42
DJ Moore
Chicago Bears CHI · WR17
Rank
43
Brian Robinson
Washington Commanders WAS · RB23
Rank
44
DK Metcalf
Seattle Seahawks SEA · WR18
Rank
45
Chris Godwin
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · WR19
Rank
46
Malik Nabers
New York Giants NYG · WR20
Rank
47
Carson Steele
Kansas City Chiefs KC · RB24
Rank
48
Aaron Jones
Minnesota Vikings MIN · RB25
Rank
49
Chris Olave
New Orleans Saints NO · WR21
Rank
50
Zay Flowers
Baltimore Ravens BAL · WR22

We've firmly established the fantasy cheat code of targeting whoever is going up against the defenses of the Commanders and Panthers for the time being. We really don't have a defense to avoid right now. The Texans and Bears looked pretty great defensively on Sunday night. The Bears still allowed top-tier production to Nico Collins (happens), but they kept C.J. Stroud mostly in check. The Texans gave up a rushing touchdown to Anthony Richardson in Week 1, but they have done a pretty good job against big-time players so far. Sorry, Alec Pierce, I said big-time players. Kidding, Pierce has been great and looks like the player to roster among the Colts' receivers, much to the chagrin of those of us who drafted Michael Pittman Jr. Pierce has produced more than 16 fantasy points in each of the first two games, and he leads the team in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and routes this season.

Now, on to the rest of the notes for this week ...

  • Ja’Marr Chase has the Commanders this week. Let's go!
  • Jordan Mason is a must-start player for as long as Christian McCaffrey is out. Mason has posted 17-plus fantasy points in each of his first two games this season.
  • Davante Adams was the WR5 last week with 26 fantasy points. I won't be the jerk who mentions he dropped a would-be touchdown reception. He was targeted 12 times on Sunday, which is significant. Many of you doubted him because of the matchup with the Ravens. Don't do stuff like that. He had nine catches for 110 yards and a TD against Baltimore. Keep DA in your lineups.
  • Mike Evans followed up a huge Week 1 with just 7.2 fantasy points. These things happen. No need to panic. I love the way the Buccaneers' offense is playing. Plus, Evans has three red-zone target this season, while the other Bucs receivers have three combined.
  • Jonathan Taylor has scored more than 20 fantasy points just twice in his last nine games. The Colts host the Bears this week, so Taylor could be a potential trade target for you after the Chicago defense holds him down on Sunday. And yes, I'm a Bears fan.
  • Be wary of the Rams' offense moving forward. Obviously, the injuries to Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua are a huge problem, but the offensive line injuries make things even worse. Kyren Williams averaged just 2.1 rushing yards per attempt in Week 2. Now Los Angeles faces the 49ers and Bears in back-to-back weeks. Scared face emoji.
  • Zamir White had just 6.8 fantasy points against the Ravens. Unfortunately for him, Alexander Mattison got the Raiders' lone goal-line carry and punched in a one-yard TD. I expect White to rebound against the Panthers' 31st-ranked run defense this week.
  • The overreaction to Marvin Harrison Jr.'s Week 1 (one catch for four yards) was hilarious. Harrison led all receivers with 29 fantasy points in Week 2, and he might have ended up with even more if the Rams had been able to keep the game somewhat competitive. Let this be a reminder to people who say things like I don't want to play this receiver in this matchup because his team might blow out the opposition. Well, how does a blowout happen?
  • Amari Cooper has been held to fewer than 20 receiving yards in back-to-back games. It's the first time that's happened since 2018. The good news is he has a bounce-back matchup this week against the Giants.
  • Thankfully, Matt LaFleur fed Josh Jacobs with 32 carries on Sunday. Jacobs finished with 13.1 fantasy points. That was fine, but I was expecting more.
  • Rhamondre Stevenson has three goal-line rushes this season after getting three such carries all of last year. Also, he's second on the Patriots in receptions. And how about my guy, Ja’Lynn Polk? I mean, he got into the end zone with the football during an actual game in Week 2. I'm hopeful he emerges as the go-to guy for New England.
  • Does anybody remember when I suggested the Raiders select Brock Bowers in my mock draft with a twist back in April? Of course not, you'd rather drag up a prediction from 2019. That's fair. Bowers has been great so far, tying for the team lead with nine receptions in Week 2. In fact, he became the third rookie tight end in the last 10 seasons to have at least nine catches and 90 yards in a game.
  • Chris Godwin leads all wide receivers in fantasy points through two games. He had seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown in Week 2, and Baker Mayfield had a perfect passer rating when targeting him.
  • Malik Nabers had 28.7 fantasy points -- third-most among wide receivers -- on an amazing 18 targets in Week 2. I know, right? Here's my thing. He's not playing against the Commanders every week. I'm still going to start him in a lot of places, but please be aware that he might not be producing at that level each time out.

FLEX RANKINGS: 51-100

Rank
51
Rashid Shaheed
New Orleans Saints NO · WR23
Rank
52
Brian Thomas Jr.
Jacksonville Jaguars JAX · WR24
Rank
53
Drake London
Atlanta Falcons ATL · WR25
Rank
54
Najee Harris
Pittsburgh Steelers PIT · RB26
Rank
55
Christian Kirk
Jacksonville Jaguars JAX · WR26
Rank
56
Jameson Williams
Detroit Lions DET · WR27
Rank
57
Kenneth Walker III
Seattle Seahawks SEA · RB27
Rank
58
Zach Charbonnet
Seattle Seahawks SEA · RB28
Rank
59
Trey McBride
Arizona Cardinals ARI · TE4
Rank
60
Terry McLaurin
Washington Commanders WAS · WR28
Rank
61
Kyle Pitts
Atlanta Falcons ATL · TE5
Rank
62
Tank Dell
Houston Texans HOU · WR29
Rank
63
Mark Andrews
Baltimore Ravens BAL · TE6
Rank
64
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Seattle Seahawks SEA · WR30
Rank
65
Jakobi Meyers
Las Vegas Raiders LV · WR31
Rank
66
Travis Kelce
Kansas City Chiefs KC · TE7
Rank
67
Tony Pollard
Tennessee Titans TEN · RB29
Rank
68
Devin Singletary
New York Giants NYG · RB30
Rank
69
Demarcus Robinson
Los Angeles Rams LAR · WR32
Rank
70
Tyler Johnson
Los Angeles Rams LAR · WR33
Rank
71
Xavier Worthy
Kansas City Chiefs KC · WR34
Rank
72
Michael Pittman
Indianapolis Colts IND · WR35
Rank
73
Bucky Irving
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · RB31
Rank
74
Rachaad White
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · RB32
Rank
75
George Pickens
Pittsburgh Steelers PIT · WR36
Rank
76
Ezekiel Elliott
Dallas Cowboys DAL · RB33
Rank
77
Javonte Williams
Denver Broncos DEN · RB34
Rank
78
Jerry Jeudy
Cleveland Browns CLE · WR37
Rank
79
Hunter Henry
New England Patriots NE · TE8
Rank
80
D'Onta Foreman
Cleveland Browns CLE · RB35
Rank
81
Quentin Johnston
Los Angeles Chargers LAC · WR38
Rank
82
Dalton Kincaid
Buffalo Bills BUF · TE9
Rank
83
Ladd McConkey
Los Angeles Chargers LAC · WR39
Rank
84
Calvin Ridley
Tennessee Titans TEN · WR40
Rank
85
Jordan Whittington
Los Angeles Rams LAR · WR41
Rank
86
Andrei Iosivas
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · WR42
Rank
87
Brandin Cooks
Dallas Cowboys DAL · WR43
Rank
88
Diontae Johnson
Carolina Panthers CAR · WR44
Rank
89
Jayden Reed
Green Bay Packers GB · WR45
Rank
90
Khalil Shakir
Buffalo Bills BUF · WR46
Rank
91
Chase Brown
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · RB36
Rank
92
Courtland Sutton
Denver Broncos DEN · WR47
Rank
93
Austin Ekeler
Washington Commanders WAS · RB37
Rank
94
Keon Coleman
Buffalo Bills BUF · WR48
Rank
95
Tyler Lockett
Seattle Seahawks SEA · WR49
Rank
96
Gus Edwards
Los Angeles Chargers LAC · RB38
Rank
97
Tyjae Spears
Tennessee Titans TEN · RB39
Rank
98
Colby Parkinson
Los Angeles Rams LAR · TE10
Rank
99
Jalen Nailor
Minnesota Vikings MIN · WR50
Rank
100
Chuba Hubbard
Carolina Panthers CAR · RB40
  • Rashid Shaheed is the truth. He's been so good in the first two weeks. He was viewed by some folks as too volatile for fantasy purposes coming into the season. But ... he's averaging 18.6 fantasy points per game! Defenses are going to adjust as they make game plans for the Saints and that could mean Shaheed gets more attention from DBs, which is why we need to hold the line on Chris Olave despite his slow start.
  • Terry McLaurin had eight targets and six receptions in Week 2. That's great! Unfortunately, he had just 22 receiving yards. In fact, he's averaging just 19.5 receiving yards per game this season.
  • George Pickens had a frustrating week with just 4.9 fantasy points, but you need to understand he had 13.7 fantasy points nullified by penalties.
  • I'm not about to hop on the Quentin Johnston bandwagon quite yet. He had two receiving touchdowns in Week 2. Forgive me if I want to see more of that before fully buying in. I can't help it.

FLEX RANKINGS: 101-150

Rank
101
Greg Dulcich
Denver Broncos DEN · TE11
Rank
102
Adam Thielen
Carolina Panthers CAR · WR51
Rank
103
Isaiah Likely
Baltimore Ravens BAL · TE12
Rank
104
Dallas Goedert
Philadelphia Eagles PHI · TE13
Rank
105
Braelon Allen
New York Jets NYJ · RB41
Rank
106
Jaleel McLaughlin
Denver Broncos DEN · RB42
Rank
107
Josh Palmer
Los Angeles Chargers LAC · WR52
Rank
108
Greg Dortch
Arizona Cardinals ARI · WR53
Rank
109
Cam Akers
Houston Texans HOU · RB43
Rank
110
Samaje Perine
Kansas City Chiefs KC · RB44
Rank
111
Gabe Davis
Jacksonville Jaguars JAX · WR54
Rank
112
Josh Reynolds
Denver Broncos DEN · WR55
Rank
113
Wan'Dale Robinson
New York Giants NYG · WR56
Rank
114
Ja'Lynn Polk
New England Patriots NE · WR57
Rank
115
Antonio Gibson
New England Patriots NE · RB45
Rank
116
Rome Odunze
Chicago Bears CHI · WR58
Rank
117
Christian Watson
Green Bay Packers GB · WR59
Rank
118
Alec Pierce
Indianapolis Colts IND · WR60
Rank
119
Rashod Bateman
Baltimore Ravens BAL · WR61
Rank
120
Justice Hill
Baltimore Ravens BAL · RB46
Rank
121
Mike Gesicki
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · TE14
Rank
122
Adonai Mitchell
Indianapolis Colts IND · WR62
Rank
123
Jalen McMillan
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · WR63
Rank
124
Jermaine Burton
Cincinnati Bengals CIN · WR64
Rank
125
Foster Moreau
New Orleans Saints NO · TE15
Rank
126
Rico Dowdle
Dallas Cowboys DAL · RB47
Rank
127
Allen Lazard
New York Jets NYJ · WR65
Rank
128
DeAndre Hopkins
Tennessee Titans TEN · WR66
Rank
129
Jaylen Warren
Pittsburgh Steelers PIT · RB48
Rank
130
Jeff Wilson
Miami Dolphins MIA · RB49
Rank
131
Darnell Mooney
Atlanta Falcons ATL · WR67
Rank
132
Michael Wilson
Arizona Cardinals ARI · WR68
Rank
133
Romeo Doubs
Green Bay Packers GB · WR69
Rank
134
Ty Chandler
Minnesota Vikings MIN · RB50
Rank
135
Alexander Mattison
Las Vegas Raiders LV · RB51
Rank
136
Pat Freiermuth
Pittsburgh Steelers PIT · TE16
Rank
137
Dalton Schultz
Houston Texans HOU · TE17
Rank
138
Tyler Conklin
New York Jets NYJ · TE18
Rank
139
Tank Bigsby
Jacksonville Jaguars JAX · RB52
Rank
140
Curtis Samuel
Buffalo Bills BUF · WR70
Rank
141
Demario Douglas
New England Patriots NE · WR71
Rank
142
Cade Otton
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB · TE19
Rank
143
Zach Ertz
Washington Commanders WAS · TE20
Rank
144
Noah Fant
Seattle Seahawks SEA · TE21
Rank
145
Luke McCaffrey
Washington Commanders WAS · WR72
Rank
146
Xavier Legette
Carolina Panthers CAR · WR73
Rank
147
Jauan Jennings
San Francisco 49ers SF · WR74
Rank
148
Mike Williams
New York Jets NYJ · WR75
Rank
149
Juwan Johnson
New Orleans Saints NO · TE22
Rank
150
Luke Schoonmaker
Dallas Cowboys DAL · TE23

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