Fantasy football managers need all the help they can get with the frenetic pace of a draft and/or salary cap setting. Preparation is key, and one of the best ways to organize for success is to use a positional tiered system to find the so-called peaks and valleys of the available player list. Group players by expected production and distinguish where the talent -- really, the value -- drops off, then capitalize on limited supply versus demand.
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Simple rankings fail to discern how much better -- or more valuable -- one player might be from the next. A fantasy manager nearing his or her fourth-round pick sees a jumble of choices and must make a decision in a short amount of time. A tiered system might reveal one running back left in a certain tier, compared with a crew of three or four at wide receiver. Pick the running back.
Perhaps the most critical part of any tiered system is that the decisions are yours. Oh sure, one analyst's tiers at running back appear below (here is that same analyst's WR tiers), but these are your fantasy teams. Participate in myriad mock drafts, study and analyze however it is you study and analyze, look forward and not backward, recognize what you believe should determine the order for rankings and tiers. Then, dominate your drafts.
Check out all of the tiered rankings: QB | RB | WR | TE
Tier 1: Top of the first round
1. Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions 2. Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
No real need to dissect the order here. Most people agree these are the top options at running back. These two stand out among their peers.
Tier 2: Mid-to-late first round
3. Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts 4. De'Von Achane, Miami Dolphins 5. James Cook III, Buffalo Bills 6. Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens 7. Chase Brown, Cincinnati Bengals
Reasonable minds might disagree about who is missing in this tier, and that is fine. As for this group, people overrate the Miami situation. Achane is special. Cook is special, too, and it is not only touchdowns. He led the league in rushing yards. Henry was close, and he thrives every season, so don't bother looking up his birth year, not yet.

