The main differences between a PPR Top 200 and a standard Top 200 can be seen in the slight devaluation of QBs (and, to a lesser extent, D/STs) and the obvious rise in values of high-target pass-catchers, particularly running backs who can catch and score. The quarterbacks will be in the same order, but obviously they can’t score any additional points in PPR while the pass-catchers can.

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Of course, once the season gets going, those in PPR leagues face the same challenges as those in standard leagues: Injuries, inconsistency, tough matchups, etc. Don’t overthink things too much, especially if this is your first season playing PPR. Yes, you need to look at target/reception totals and pay more attention to guys like Tarik Cohen, James White, Julian Edelman, Golden Tate, and the rest of the usual suspects, but TDs are still worth six while receptions are worth one (or 0.5), so keep that in mind.

2019 PPR RANKINGS:Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end

This list is far from a finished product, so check back for updates as we react to the latest news and performances throughout the preseason. For individual player analysis, see our position rankings linked below.

2019 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker | Top 200

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Fantasy Football 2019: Top 200 PPR rankings

Rankings based on full-point PPR leagues