


Where does your team rank?
1. Lions (2-1, 609 PF)
Caleb Williams has already arrived, pairing with Bijan Robinson and Rome Odunze to form a terrifying young core. Despite a Week 3 stumble vs. the Juggernauts, the Lions lead the league in scoring and feel like a team built for the long haul. If the defense holds, this squad screams contender.
2. Mudhawx (2-1, 602 PF)
Kyler Murray and Javonte Williams have this offense humming, and Marvin Harrison Jr. hasn’t even fully exploded yet. A Week 3 takedown of the Dawgz showed balance across the board. Add Brock Bowers into the mix, and the Mudhawx look like a juggernaut in waiting.
3. Bombers (2-1, 541 PF)
Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, Travis Kelce, and Saquon Barkley — that’s a Mount Rushmore of fantasy firepower. A dominant Week 3 win over the BadM’fers reminded everyone why this squad can win any matchup. If the RB depth holds up, the Bombers are the team no one wants in December.
4. Jackrabbits (2-1, 531 PF)
Puka Nacua and Courtland Sutton are thriving with Jalen Hurts steering the ship. After a shocking 258-point eruption against the Believers in Week 3, the Jackrabbits are looking less like a feel-good story and more like a real threat. Depth at WR makes them dangerous every week.
5. Rebels (1-1-1, 526 PF)
Josh Allen is cooking, Devon Achane looks electric, and Quentin Johnston is finally breaking out. The Rebels bounced back in Week 3 with a strong win and have the balance to climb fast. Don’t let the .500 record fool you — this roster has championship upside.
6. Terrors (1-2, 522 PF)
Jonathan Taylor is back in superstar form, and Garrett Wilson + Davante Adams make for a scary WR duo. At 1-2, the record doesn’t match the talent. If the defense steadies, this team is closer to the top tier than the bottom.
7. MadDawgz (1-2, 576 PF)
The Dawgz can put up fireworks with Ja’Marr Chase, Malik Nabers, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but defensive inconsistency has them sitting under .500. Still, the point totals say they’re more unlucky than bad — expect regression to the mean soon.
8. Atoms (1-2, 502 PF)
Justin Herbert + Tyreek Hill = weekly fireworks, but the RB room has been hit or miss. The Atoms needed their Week 3 win over the Condors to stay afloat, and now they’ve got momentum. If Kyren Williams and Bucky Irving stay hot, this squad can rise.
9. Juggernauts (1-2, 499 PF)
Daniel Jones finally delivered in Week 3, and with James Cook + Kenneth Walker pounding the rock, the Juggernauts are quietly a nightmare matchup. Depth at WR (Pittman, A.J. Brown, Troy Franklin) is excellent. Week 3’s rout of the Lions was a statement.
10. BadM’fers (2-1, 492 PF)
Christian McCaffrey is still the most reliable weapon in fantasy, and Keenan Allen is producing like it’s 2019. But Aaron Rodgers is showing age, and this team’s scoring pace feels unsustainable. They’ll need more consistency to stay in the top half.
11. Yinzers (2-1, 491 PF)
Amon-Ra St. Brown is doing his thing, but Jordan Love has been up and down. The Yinzers are scraping wins despite middling production, and their margin for error is razor-thin. Still, sitting 2-1 is the definition of surviving.
12. Bulls (2-1, 478 PF)
CeeDee Lamb and Jake Ferguson are carrying, but QB play has been spotty. The Bulls are 2-1 but have the worst point differential of the winning teams. They’re tough and opportunistic, but it’s fair to ask how long this can last.
13. Believers (0-3, 501 PF)
The Lamar + Breece Hall combo should be better than 0-3, but injuries and inconsistency have crushed them. The Week 3 blowout loss to the Jackrabbits was brutal. They’re scoring enough to hang, but the Believers need urgency — fast.
14. Condors (1-1-1, 423 PF)
The only team under 430 points scored, the Condors just aren’t keeping pace offensively. Zay Flowers and Omarion Hampton are promising, but QB play is holding them back. Unless something changes soon, the Condors may be looking at Toilet Bowl seeding.
Notables:
Highest scoring team: Lions (609 PF)
Biggest Week 3 win: Jackrabbits 258–160 over Believers
Lowest PF: Condors (423 PF)