2022 College Fantasy Football Rankings

It’s almost time for kickoff. Time to reveal our 2022 College Football Fantasy Football Rankings. If you’re new to College Fantasy Football here are some things to remember:

  • These rankings are for Fantasy purposes. These are not rankings of the top players at each position in College Football.
  • Make sure you know your league scoring. These rankings are based on a 0.5 PPR format.
  • Rankings are based on a variety of skill, offensive system, and schedule.
  • These are the Top 50 rankings of Quarterbacks, Running Backs, and Wide Receivers, as well as the Top 20 Tight Ends.
Virginia QB Brennan Armstrong will look to put up another monster year

Quarterbacks

  1. CJ Stroud – Ohio State
  2. Caleb Williams – USC
  3. Bryce Young – Alabama
  4. Malik Cunningham – Louisville
  5. Hendon Hooker – Tennessee
  6. Tanner Mordecai – SMU
  7. Brennan Armstrong – UVA
  8. Dillon Gabriel – Oklahoma
  9. Quinn Ewers – Texas
  10. Grayson McCall – Coastal Carolina
  11. Clayton Tune – Houston
  12. Frank Harris – UTSA
  13. Cameron Ward – Washington State
  14. Will Rogers – Mississippi State
  15. Jake Haener – Fresno State
  16. Dorian Thompson-Robinson – UCLA
  17. Aidan O’Connell – Purdue
  18. Anthony Richardson – Florida
  19. Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss
  20. Dequan Finn – Toledo
  21. Logan Bonner – Utah State
  22. Sam Hartman – Wake Forest
  23. Tyler Van Dyke – Miami
  24. John Rhys Plumlee / Mikey Keene – UCF
  25. Taulia Tagovailoa – Maryland
  26. Darren Grainger – Georgia State
  27. Casey Thompson – Nebraska
  28. Garrett Shrader – Syracuse
  29. Jayden de Laura – Arizona
  30. Devin Leary – NC State
  31. Will Levis – Kentucky
  32. Phil Jurkovec – Boston College
  33. KJ Jefferson – Arkansas
  34. Spencer Rattler – South Carolina
  35. Cam Rising – Utah
  36. Tyler Buchner – Notre Dame
  37. Adrian Martinez – Kansas State
  38. Jaren Hall – BYU
  39. Clay Millen – Colorado State
  40. Kedon Slovis – Pitt
  41. Collin Schlee – Kent State
  42. Tyler Shough – Texas Tech
  43. Seth Henigan – Memphis
  44. Max Duggan / Chandler Morris – TCU
  45. Drake Maye / Jacolby Criswell – UNC
  46. Jordan Travis – FSU
  47. Holton Ahlers – ECU
  48. Spencer Sanders – OKST
  49. Payton Thorne – Michigan State
  50. Grant Wells – Virginia Tech
Central Michigan RB Lew Nichols III is set to put up monster numbers for the Chippewas

Running Backs

  1. Bijan Robinson – Texas
  2. TreVeyon Henderson – Ohio State
  3. Jahmyr Gibbs – Alabama
  4. Deuce Vaughn – Kansas State
  5. Braelon Allen – Wisconsin
  6. Lew Nichols III – CMU
  7. Devon Achane – Texas A&M
  8. Tavion Thomas – Utah
  9. Zach Charbonnet – UCLA
  10. Rasheen Ali – Marshall
  11. Zach Evans – Ole Miss
  12. Blake Corum – Michigan
  13. Mohamed Ibrahim – Minnesota
  14. Sean Tucker – Syracuse
  15. Will Shipley – Clemson
  16. Braydon Bennett – Coastal Carolina
  17. Jordan Mims – Fresno State
  18. Chris Smith – Louisiana
  19. DeWayne McBride – UAB
  20. Travis Dye – USC
  21. Camar Wheaton – SMU
  22. Tank Bigsby – Auburn
  23. Chase Brown – Illinois
  24. Keaton Mitchell – ECU
  25. Nathaniel Peat – Missouri
  26. Jirehl Brock – Iowa State
  27. Kendall Milton – Georgia
  28. Isaiah Bowser – UCF
  29. Camerun Peoples – Appalachian State
  30. Chris Rodriguez – Kentucky
  31. Jaylan Knighton – Miami
  32. Corey Kiner – Cincinnati
  33. Nicholas Singleton – PSU
  34. Raheim Sanders – Arkansas
  35. Titus Swen – Wyoming
  36. Christopher Brooks – BYU
  37. Trelon Smith – UTSA
  38. Jarek Broussard – Michigan State
  39. Frank Gore Jr – Southern Miss
  40. Pat Garwo III – Boston College
  41. Jo’quavious Marks – Mississippi State
  42. Chris Tyree – Notre Dame
  43. Jabari Small – Tennessee
  44. Jordan Houston – NC State
  45. Antario Brown – NIU
  46. Dominic Richardson – Oklahoma State
  47. Marquez Cooper – Kent State
  48. Brad Roberts – Air Force
  49. Blake Watson – ODU
  50. Tyjae Spears – Tulane

LSU WR Kayshon Boutte will look to continue the run of great Tiger wide receivers
  1. Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Ohio State
  2. Xavier Worthy – Texas
  3. Jordan Addison – USC
  4. Kayshon Boutte – LSU
  5. Cedric Tillman – Tennessee
  6. Nathaniel Dell – Houston
  7. Josh Downs – UNC
  8. Marvin Harrison Jr – Ohio State
  9. Jalen Cropper – Fresno State
  10. Quentin Johnston – TCU
  11. Dante Cephas – Kent State
  12. A.T. Perry – Wake Forest
  13. Zakhari Franklin – UTSA
  14. Marvin Mims – Oklahoma
  15. Jermaine Burton – Alabama
  16. Myles Price – Texas Tech
  17. Rashee Rice – SMU
  18. Zay Flowers – Boston College
  19. Dontayvion Wicks – UVA
  20. Keytaon Thompson – UVA
  21. Jacob Cowing – Arizona
  22. De’Zhaun Stribling – WSU
  23. Mac Hippenhammer – Miami OH
  24. Sam Pinckney – Coastal Carolina
  25. Parker Washington – Penn State
  26. Stefan Cobbs – Boise State
  27. Jayden Reed – Michigan State
  28. Tyrese Chambers – FIU
  29. Tory Horton – Colorado State
  30. Puka Nacua – BYU
  31. Jayshon Jackson – Ball State
  32. Rakim Jarrett – Maryland
  33. Tayvion Robinson – Kentucky
  34. Dontay Demus Jr – Maryland
  35. Ali Jennings III – ODU
  36. Brian Cobbs – Utah State
  37. Luther Burden III – Missouri
  38. Jaylon Robinson – Ole Miss
  39. Jaden Bray – Oklahoma State
  40. Malachi Corley – WKU
  41. Trey Palmer – Nebraska
  42. Jonathan Mingo – Ole Miss
  43. Mario Williams – USC
  44. Kris Thornton – JMU
  45. Mitchell Tinsley – Penn State
  46. Tyler Harrell – Alabama
  47. Chris Autman Bell – Minnesota
  48. Konata Mumpfield – Pitt
  49. Xavier Hutchinson – Iowa State
  50. Emeka Egbuka – Ohio State
Utah TE Brant Kuithe and the Utes will look to make some noise out west – (Rick Egan|The Salt Lake Tribune)

Tight Ends

  1. Michael Mayer – Notre Dame
  2. Brock Bowers – Georgia
  3. Michael Trigg – Ole Miss
  4. Marshon Ford – Louisville
  5. Cameron Latu – Alabama
  6. Zack Kuntz – ODU
  7. Jaheim Bell – South Carolina
  8. Sam LaPorta – Iowa
  9. Brant Kuithe – Utah
  10. Payne Durham – Purdue
  11. Benjamin Yurosek – Stanford
  12. Ryan Jones – ECU
  13. Gavin Bartholomew – Pitt
  14. Joshua Simon – WKU
  15. Isaac Rex – BYU
  16. Arik Gilbert – Georgia
  17. Will Mallory – Miami
  18. Jack Bech – LSU
  19. Tyrick James – Tulane
  20. Ben Sims – Baylor