Fantasy Football Preseason Week 1: Key Player Rankings Adjustments
Following the first week of the NFL preseason, adjustments have been made to Fantasy Football rankings, despite the caution against overreacting to limited gameplay. Players typically participated in fewer than 20 snaps, making it essential to maintain perspective.
Michael Wilson's performance has led to his ranking being moved closer to Marvin Harrison Jr., as both receivers demonstrated readiness for horizontal routes in Arizona's evolving offense. Kyle Pitts has been ranked above Isaiah Likely in full-PPR formats due to his increased target opportunities, particularly when Drake London was absent. Conversely, Carnell Tate's ranking has dropped due to concerns about the Titans' offense and his lack of production.
De'Zhaun Stribling has seen a rise in his ranking after a strong showing, while several other players, including Ja'Kobi Lane and Khalil Shakir, have also moved into late-round consideration. The article emphasizes the importance of not overrating the first week of preseason, with more games to come before final roster decisions are made.
