Welcome to Week 14 of the NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings for 2022. We know many of you now compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ranked ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. Regardless, good luck in Week 14 and beyond!
Week 14 byes: Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, Washington Commanders
These rankings have been updated for news and to remove players from Thursday's Raiders-Rams game.
1. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB1): Top scorer in PPR leagues this season continues to make defenses look silly. Any defense.
2. Joe Burrow, Bengals (QB2): Quiet statistical game in first Browns meeting, but expect better this time.
3. Josh Allen, Bills (QB3): Scored two rushing touchdowns in first Jets meeting, but it's hard to rely on those.
4. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (QB4)
5. Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins (QB5)
6. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (WR1)
7. Justin Jefferson, Vikings (WR2): Just three catches in first Lions matchup, but that sure seems aberrant.
8. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (WR3): He's playing great and is back to being a sure WR1 option.
9. Austin Ekeler, Chargers (RB1)
10. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (RB2): Comes off his second-best fantasy effort of the season, but the Buccaneers play defense, too.
11. Geno Smith, Seahawks (QB6): Yeah, it's December now. Stop expecting Smith to fall apart.
12. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB7)
13. Kirk Cousins, Vikings (QB8): Schedule does ease up now, starting with Lions this week, so expect Cousins to bounce back.
14. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (WR4): Looked strong and confident in his return to the field.
15. Stefon Diggs, Bills (WR5)
16. Travis Kelce, Chiefs (TE1): Quiet versus Bengals -- and Broncos will defend him -- but still, treat Kelce like a top-five WR.
17. Saquon Barkley, Giants (RB3)
18. Derrick Henry, Titans (RB4): Consecutive games with fewer than 40 rushing yards may scare people, but Henry always runs on the Jaguars.
19. Joe Mixon, Bengals (RB5): Have to assume he returns from concussion, but whether he shares touches is another matter.
20. Kyler Murray, Cardinals (QB9)
21. Dak Prescott, Cowboys (QB10)
22. Tyler Huntley, Ravens (QB11): Helped fantasy managers when replacing Lamar Jackson late last season. He's a runner.
23. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars (QB12)
24. DK Metcalf, Seahawks (WR6)
25. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (WR7)
26. A.J. Brown, Eagles (WR8): Well on his way to a career season. Eagles on the road each of next three games.
27. Tony Pollard, Cowboys (RB6): Why shouldn't we treat him as a top-10 fantasy RB now? He's supplying the numbers.
28. Dalvin Cook, Vikings (RB7)
29. Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins (WR9)
30. Nick Chubb, Browns (RB8): Scored two TDs in first Bengals meeting. Hasn't been great over the past month.
31. Keenan Allen, Chargers (WR10): Touchdowns in consecutive weeks makes his managers more confident.
32. Jared Goff, Lions (QB13): Not the most consistent season, but he should be able to throw on the Vikings.
33. Daniel Jones, Giants (QB14)
34. Ryan Tannehill, Titans (QB15)
35. Deshaun Watson, Browns (QB16): Brutal performance against lowly Texans, but he hadn't played in nearly two years. Assume better this week.
36. Tom Brady, Buccaneers (QB17): Nobody would argue if you want to sit him for tough road game vs. 49ers. For Huntley? Yes.
37. Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (RB9)
38. Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (RB10)
39. Amari Cooper, Browns (WR11): Saw nine targets in Watson's first game, so don't look at the other numbers. He'll be fine.
40. Garrett Wilson, Jets (WR12): So talented, and now that they have a QB (who knew?), so valuable.
41. Deebo Samuel, 49ers (WR13)
42. Tee Higgins, Bengals (WR14)
43. DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals (WR15)
44. Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys (RB11): It's not only Pollard. Elliott has four TDs in past three games.
45. Mike White, Jets (QB18): Struggled early on in Week 13, but got his numbers in the end. Still, is he actually good?
46. Kenny Pickett, Steelers (QB19)
47. Sam Darnold, Panthers (QB20): Threw only 19 passes in his first start, and now he gets another. Maybe he's competent?
48. Russell Wilson, Broncos (QB21): Six teams, and their QBs, are on bye this week. Trusting Wilson this week may be painful.
49. Brock Purdy, 49ers (QB22): Didn't look overwhelmed, and he certainly has talented playmakers around him.
50. Mac Jones, Patriots (QB23)
51. Tyler Lockett, Seahawks (WR16)
52. Christian Kirk, Jaguars (WR17)
53. Mark Andrews, Ravens (TE2): He got his numbers when Huntley played last season. It's not as if Jackson is a great thrower.
54. Chris Godwin, Buccaneers (WR18): Safe to say if choosing between Bucs WRs, Godwin gets the edge.
55. Mike Evans, Buccaneers (WR19)
56. DeVonta Smith, Eagles (WR20): Comes off his second 100-yard receiving game. Not the first Philly option, but a capable one.
57. Mike Williams, Chargers (WR21)
58. James Conner, Cardinals (RB12)
59. Latavius Murray, Broncos (RB13): Plenty of touches, and he will catch passes against Chiefs.
60. D'Andre Swift, Lions (RB14): Just when you thought he would never get enough touches, in Week 13, he does. Go figure.
61. Marquise Brown, Cardinals (WR22)
62. DJ Moore, Panthers (WR23)
63. Dameon Pierce, Texans (RB15): As long as Texans aren't blown out early in Dallas, Pierce should get enough touches.
64. Miles Sanders, Eagles (RB16)
65. Najee Harris, Steelers (RB17): His three highest totals in rushing yards have come in the past four games. He's trying, at least!
66. Adam Thielen, Vikings (WR24)
67. George Pickens, Steelers (WR25): He wants the football and watch the Steelers get it to him this week.
68. Diontae Johnson, Steelers (WR26): Has five games left to score his first touchdown. Not exactly a yardage monster, either. Sad emoji.
69. Davis Mills, Texans (QB24):
70. T.J. Hockenson, Vikings (TE3)
71. Pat Freiermuth, Steelers (TE4)
72. Zay Jones, Jaguars (WR27): You had to know when he had monster Week 12 he would disappoint against the Lions. And he did.
73. Gabe Davis, Bills (WR28)
74. Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers (WR29): Was looking good with four consecutive 80-yard games, but he hasn't done that since Week 10.
75. Jerry Jeudy, Broncos (WR30)
76. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Chiefs (WR31)
77. Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs (RB18): Four consecutive solid games, looks reliable. And he's caught a few passes recently.
78. D'Onta Foreman, Panthers (RB19)
79. Jamaal Williams, Lions (RB20): Touches dropped last week, but he scored another TD. Hard to count on that, though. Last reception or target: Week 8!
80. Jeff Wilson Jr., Dolphins (RB21)
81. Travis Homer, Seahawks (RB22)
82. Raheem Mostert, Dolphins (RB23)
83. Michael Gallup, Cowboys (WR32): Under-utilized player would be terrific with more targets. This offense is loaded, though.
84. Corey Davis, Jets (WR33)
85. Darius Slayton, Giants (WR34): Five games in a row with at least 60 receiving yards. Most probably don't realize it.
86. Michael Carter, Jets (RB24): If he plays, assume it's a committee. Fantasy managers sure love those!
87. Zonovan Knight, Jets (RB25)
88. Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers (RB26): Both Bucs RBs ended up with decent numbers Monday. Can make the case for either.
89. Rachaad White, Buccaneers (RB27)
90. Devin Singletary, Bills (RB28)
91. Dalton Schultz, Cowboys (TE5): Fewer than 35 receiving yards in three consecutive games. Hard to be a factor in this offense.
92. David Njoku, Browns (TE6): It's a shame he's hurt, because he was having a solid season before Week 8.
93. Robert Woods, Titans (WR35)
94. Donovan Peoples-Jones, Browns (WR36)
95. Joshua Palmer, Chargers (WR37): Seems like he's more than Mike Williams insurance now.
96. Isaiah McKenzie, Bills (WR38)
97. Demarcus Robinson, Ravens (WR39)
98. Tyler Boyd, Bengals (WR40): Dropped an easy TD pass Sunday, but really, hard to make case for him.
99. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs (WR41)
100. Terrace Marshall Jr., Panthers (WR42)
101. Greg Dortch, Cardinals (WR43):
102. James Cook, Bills (RB29): Trending upward, and don't be surprised if he pushes Singletary aside.
103. Phillip Dorsett, Texans (WR44):
104. Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs (RB30)
105. J.K. Dobbins, Ravens (RB31): Even if he plays for first time since Week 6, probably shares the touches initially.
106. Samaje Perine, Bengals (RB32): If Mixon sits again, vault Perine to where Mixon is ranked. Yeah, really.
107. Greg Dulcich, Broncos (TE7): Exciting option for a position with so few fantasy reliables.
108. George Kittle, 49ers (TE8)
109. Gerald Everett, Chargers (TE9)
110. Quez Watkins, Eagles (WR45)
111. Devin Duvernay, Ravens (WR46)
112. Trent Sherfield, Dolphins (WR47)
113. DJ Chark, Lions (WR48)
114. Marvin Jones Jr., Jaguars (WR49)
115. Kareem Hunt, Browns (RB33)
116. Mike Boone, Broncos (RB34)
117. Tyler Conklin, Jets (TE10)
118. Daniel Bellinger, Giants (TE11)
119. K.J. Osborn, Vikings (WR50)
120. Elijah Moore, Jets (WR51)
121. Chris Moore, Texans (WR52)
122. Jameson Williams, Lions (WR53)
123. Laviska Shenault Jr., Panthers (WR54)
124. Gus Edwards, Ravens (RB35)
125. Chuba Hubbard, Panthers (RB36)
126. Tony Jones Jr., Seahawks (RB37):
127. Richie James, Giants (WR55)
128. DeVante Parker, Patriots (WR56)
129. Nelson Agholor, Patriots (WR57)
130. Kendall Hinton, Broncos (WR58)
131. Marquise Goodwin, Seahawks (WR59)
132. Kadarius Toney, Chiefs (WR60)
133. Evan Engram, Jaguars (TE12)
134. Noah Fant, Seahawks (TE13)
135. Dawson Knox, Bills (TE14)
136. Joshua Kelley, Chargers (RB38)
137. Kevin Harris, Patriots (RB39)
138. Jaylen Warren, Steelers (RB40)
139. Justin Jackson, Lions (RB41)
140. Dontrell Hilliard, Titans (RB42)
141. Jordan Mason, 49ers (RB43)
142. Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles (RB44)
143. Boston Scott, Eagles (RB45)
144. Julio Jones, Buccaneers (WR61)
145. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans (WR62)
146. Isaiah Hodgins, Giants (WR63)
147. David Bell, Browns (WR64)
148. Josh Reynolds, Lions (WR65)
149. Alexander Mattison, Vikings (RB46)
150. Ty Johnson, Jets (RB47)