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2026 Fantasy Football PPR Cheat Sheet: Printable Top 200 Rankings & Draft Board

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This 2026 fantasy football PPR cheat sheet gives you a printable, ready-for-draft-day board: the overall top 200 by consensus PPR average draft position, clean positional tiers for every spot, and a separate draft-board grid to check off players and track your picks live. Print it, mark it up, and walk into your draft with a plan.

2026 Fantasy Football PPR Cheat Sheet: Quick Facts

Last updated: July 2026 (preseason consensus ADP)

  • Format: PPR (points per reception), 12-team leagues
  • Overall 1.01: Bijan Robinson (RB, ATL)
  • Top WR: Puka Nacua (LAR); Top QB: Josh Allen (BUF); Top TE: Trey McBride (ARI)
  • Rookie to know: Ashton Jeanty (RB, LV) inside the top 12
  • Printables: top-200 cheat sheet with tiers, plus a draft-day board grid and snake tracker

2026 Fantasy Football PPR Rankings: Overall Top 40

2026 fantasy football PPR cheat sheet - printable top 200 rankings and draft board

Here is the top of the board. Rankings reflect consensus PPR average draft position from Fantasy Football Calculator 12-team mock drafts. The full top 200, positional tiers, and the draft-day grid are in the printables above.

RankPlayerPosTeamBye
1Bijan RobinsonRBATL11
2Jahmyr GibbsRBDET6
3Puka NacuaWRLAR11
4Ja’Marr ChaseWRCIN6
5Christian McCaffreyRBSF8
6Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWRSEA11
7Amon-Ra St. BrownWRDET6
8Jonathan TaylorRBIND13
9De’Von AchaneRBMIA6
10Justin JeffersonWRMIN6
11CeeDee LambWRDAL14
12Ashton JeantyRBLV13
13Drake LondonWRATL11
14James Cook IIIRBBUF7
15A.J. BrownWRNE11
16Chase BrownRBCIN6
17Derrick HenryRBBAL13
18Omarion HamptonRBLAC7
19George PickensWRDAL14
20Chris OlaveWRNO8
21Saquon BarkleyRBPHI10
22Jeremiyah LoveRBARI14
23Kenneth Walker IIIRBKC5
24Nico CollinsWRHOU8
25Zay FlowersWRBAL13
26Rashee RiceWRKC5
27Garrett WilsonWRNYJ13
28Trey McBrideTEARI14
29Josh AllenQBBUF7
30Tee HigginsWRCIN6
31Josh JacobsRBGB11
32DeVonta SmithWRPHI10
33Breece HallRBNYJ13
34Tetairoa McMillanWRCAR5
35Kyren WilliamsRBLAR11
36Javonte WilliamsRBDAL14
37Brock BowersTELV13
38Terry McLaurinWRWAS7
39Ladd McConkeyWRLAC7
40Cam SkatteboRBNYG8

How to Use the Tiers and Draft Board

The cheat sheet groups players into tiers by position. The idea is simple: players inside the same tier are close enough in value that you can draft any of them and feel good about it, so you do not need to reach. When a tier is about to empty out, that is your signal to prioritize that position before the drop-off. Use the overall board for the raw pecking order, then lean on the tiers to decide between two players at the same pick.

On draft day, print the board grid. Check off each player as he comes off the board, and write your own picks into the snake tracker so you always know what you have and what you still need. The My Roster panel keeps your starting lineup and bench in front of you.

Frequently Asked Questions: 2026 Fantasy Football PPR Cheat Sheet

Who is the number one overall pick in 2026 PPR leagues?

By consensus PPR ADP, Bijan Robinson (RB, Atlanta) is the 1.01, followed closely by Jahmyr Gibbs and Puka Nacua. The top of the board is running-back heavy, with Nacua and Ja’Marr Chase the first wide receivers off the table.

Is this cheat sheet for PPR, half-PPR, or standard?

These rankings are built for full PPR (one point per reception), which is the most common league format. In half-PPR or standard leagues, running backs and touchdown-dependent receivers move up a little, but the top of the board stays close.

How many players are on the printable cheat sheet?

The printable includes the overall top 200 plus full positional tiers for quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end, kicker, and defense. The separate draft-day board grid adds a cross-off board and a 12-team snake tracker.

When should I draft a quarterback and tight end in 2026?

Josh Allen is the top quarterback and Trey McBride the top tight end, but both positions have depth. Use the tiers: if you miss the top tier at either spot, it is usually fine to wait and take value at running back and receiver first.

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