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2025 Dynasty Non-PPR Fantasy Football Rankings

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Dec 04, 2025
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As we get deeper into the 2025 NFL season, dynasty managers have some tough decisions to make as they look to improve their team. Whether you are already looking forward to next season or looking to enhance your current team, our dynasty fantasy football rankings are here to help. Ahead of the season, our fantasy team has compiled its complete rankings to help you make informed decisions.

Top Players to Target or Avoid in PFSN’s 2025 Dynasty Fantasy Football Non-PPR Rankings

Quinshon Judkins, RB, Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)

It is exceedingly rare for the Cleveland Browns to find themselves in a situation where they are unlikely to face a negative game script. That is what we have this week with the Browns home favorites against the worst team in football.

Quinshon Judkins’ ability to produce RB2 numbers is mighty impressive when you consider the team circumstances he is dealing with. The Browns are starting a fifth-round rookie at quarterback. Shedeur Sanders is their third QB of the season after Dillon Gabriel, another rookie, and 40-year-old Joe Flacco both lost their jobs for various reasons. Yet, Judkins has six games with at least 13.8 fantasy points.

Judkins has scored in all three of Cleveland’s wins. In fact, just one of his seven touchdowns has come in a loss. The rookie second-rounder averages 19.8 fantasy points per game in wins.

The Browns are very likely to win this game and should do so by controlling it on the ground. Expect a heavy workload for Judkins against a defense allowing the ninth-most fantasy points per game to running backs.

Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)

Step aside, Romeo Doubs, the real WR1 is back. Christian Watson has made an incredible recovery from his torn ACL to not just play this season, but reestablish himself as Jordan Love’s top target.

In the absence of Tucker Kraft, it’s been Watson as the clear main guy since ramping up his playing time the past few weeks.

Watson has caught at least four passes in three consecutive games. He’s seen 17 targets over his last two and has two games with 18+ fantasy points in his last three.

The Chicago Bears allow the third-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. While the Packers are likely to try to lean on Josh Jacobs, this is another week where Love might throw two touchdowns. One of them should go to Watson.

How Are PFSN’s Dynasty Fantasy Rankings Calculated?

These fantasy football rankings are a consensus of our fantasy analysts. Each ranks the player individually, and then, using the average, we create a consensus, offering you multiple options to consider. No matter what shape your dynasty squad is in, there is an opportunity to change things, but the only way to do that is with smart decisions and exploiting opportunities. Our rankings team has over 30 years of fantasy football experience, and as a result, you get a wide breadth and depth of knowledge in our rankings.

















FAQ

What Is Non-PPR Scoring in Fantasy Football?

Non-PPR (Point Per Reception) scoring, also known as Standard scoring, is a fantasy football format where players do not earn any points for catching passes. Instead, points come from yards gained and touchdowns scored. That means receptions themselves have no value unless they result in yardage or a score.

In non-PPR leagues, the focus shifts to players who make big plays and find the end zone. Running backs who handle a heavy rushing workload are typically more valuable than pass-catching specialists, and wide receivers who rely on volume without many touchdowns may fall in the rankings.

This scoring format rewards efficiency and big-impact plays over consistent short gains. If you’re used to playing in PPR leagues, non-PPR may require a shift in mindset, but it can simplify decisions and highlight players who produce in high-leverage moments. Always check your league’s settings before drafting, as scoring formats have a major impact on player value.