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2023 fantasy football flex rankings: Top 150 RB/WR/TE options in Week 6

Pondering some tough flex choices for your fantasy lineup? Adam Rank sorts through the running backs, receivers and tight ends to present his top 150 flex options each week for the 2023 fantasy football season, with some useful nuggets of analysis sprinkled in. The ranking is based on a 1.0 PPR scoring format.

NOTE: In a typical week, this ranking will be posted on Tuesday. Injury designations will be added, adjusted or removed as teams' official injury reports are made available. The following three designations will be reflected:

  • (Q) -- Player is listed as questionable on their team's official injury report.
  • (D) -- Player is listed as doubtful on their team's official injury report.
  • (OUT) -- Player has been ruled out on their team's official injury report.

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  • Packers
  • Steelers

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FLEX RANKINGS: 1-50

Table inside Article
RankPosition RankWeek 6 Opponent
1. Christian McCaffreyRB1at Browns
2. Bijan RobinsonRB2vs. Commanders
3. Stefon DiggsWR1vs. Giants
4. Tyreek HillWR2vs. Panthers
5. Tony PollardRB3at Chargers
6. Ja'Marr ChaseWR3vs. Seahawks
7. DJ MooreWR4vs. Vikings
8. DK MetcalfWR5at Bengals
9. Austin EkelerRB4vs. Cowboys
10. Davante AdamsWR6vs. Patriots
11. Amon-Ra St. BrownWR7at Buccaneers
12. Travis KelceTE1vs. Broncos
13. CeeDee LambWR8at Chargers
14. A.J. BrownWR9at Jets
15. David MontgomeryRB5at Buccaneers
16. Cooper KuppWR10vs. Cardinals
17. Isiah PachecoRB6vs. Broncos
18. James CookRB7vs. Giants
19. Kyren WilliamsRB8vs. Cardinals
20. Raheem MostertRB9vs. Panthers
21. Chris OlaveWR11at Texans
22. Puka NacuaWR12vs. Cardinals
23. Josh JacobsRB10vs. Patriots
24. Breece HallRB11vs. Eagles
25. Travis Etienne Jr.RB12vs. Colts
26. Kenneth Walker IIIRB13at Bengals
27. Michael Pittman Jr.WR13at Jaguars
28. Calvin RidleyWR14vs. Colts
29. DeVonta SmithWR15at Jets
30. Alvin KamaraRB14at Texans
31. Derrick HenryRB15vs. Ravens (London)
32. Deebo SamuelWR16at Browns
33. Jaylen WaddleWR17vs. Panthers
34. Mike EvansWR18vs. Lions
35. Keenan AllenWR19vs. Cowboys
36. Jordan AddisonWR20at Bears
37. Nico CollinsWR21vs. Saints
38. Adam ThielenWR22at Dolphins
39. Saquon Barkley (Q)RB16at Bills
40. Rhamondre StevensonRB17at Raiders
41. Alexander MattisonRB18at Bears
42. Brian Robinson Jr.RB19at Falcons
43. Tyler LockettWR23at Bengals
44. Terry McLaurinWR24at Falcons
45. Brandon AiyukWR25at Browns
46. D'Andre SwiftRB20at Jets
47. Garrett WilsonWR26vs. Eagles
48. Marquise Brown (Q)WR27at Rams
49. Amari CooperWR28vs. 49ers
50. Sam LaPorta (Q)TE2at Buccaneers
  • Bijan Robinson has scored at least 10 fantasy points in all five games he's played in his NFL career. He's responsible for a quarter of the Falcons' total touchdowns this season (two of eight). Washington has allowed 14 offensive touchdowns in 2023.
  • Stefon Diggs has nine red-zone targets this season, tied for the second-most in the NFL. He also has five receiving touchdowns, tied for the league lead.
  • Tony Pollard's 27 red-zone rushing attempts are tied for the most in the league. The Chargers' defense has been very generous to opponents in 2023, ranking 24th in points allowed.
  • Joe Burrow looks like he's back, which is amazing. And here's a PSA for anybody out there who enjoys fantasy football: If you have a receiver who is chirping about not getting the ball enough, start him. That guy will go off. Ja’Marr Chase is the latest example. Chase finished with 52.2 fantasy points on Sunday after posting 57.6 points combined in the first four games of the season. He is the fifth player since 1950 to record 15-plus receptions and three receiving touchdowns in a game. And here I thought having DJ Moore on Thursday night was going to be enough to propel me to victory. Spoiler alert: It was not.
  • Speaking of DJ Moore, he has a great matchup this week against the Vikings. Moore is averaging 3.24 fantasy points per target this season. It's becoming increasingly clear that Justin Fields is going to target him almost exclusively. He's going to see so much volume. I want my guy Tyler Scott to get into the mix. But it looks like Moore and Cole Kmet are going to be the target monsters.
  • I love DK Metcalf this year. He's had at least 12 fantasy points in each game this season. I'm enthusiastic about the matchup against the Bengals, who are still working through some things on defense.
  • Happy for my guy David Montgomery. He's had at least one touchdown in each game he's played in for Detroit this season, tallying six touchdowns in total. He might just best former Lion Jamaal Williams' league-high 17 last season.
  • Cooper Kupp wasted no time getting back in the swing of things again for the Rams, who peppered him with targets Sunday in his first game of the season (12 targets, eight catches, 118 yards). And now he's got a pretty decent matchup on tap against the Cardinals. The best part of Kupp's return was that Puka Nacua, who launched his rookie breakout in Kupp's absence, was also involved in the offense (11 targets, seven catches, 71 yards, one TD). These two are going to be a menace.
  • In the wake of De'Von Achane's knee injury, Raheem Mostert is back among the top 10 RBs. That's it for Dolphins backs this week, though I should note Jeff Wilson is worth a stash; he's eligible to come off IR this week.
  • My "guarantees" have hit it over the past few weeks. Actually, I missed out on Breece Hall. On Fantasy Live, I said he was going to be the RB2 in scoring last week. I was wrong. He was the RB3. I'll try to be better for all of you. Hall had 22 rushing attempts, which is significant because the Jets talked about -- and they certainly followed through.
  • I keep wondering if Travis Etienne is going to be The Guy. I'm keeping Tank Bigsby on my bench. Etienne was great in Week 5, racking up 30 touches for 184 scrimmage yards and two TDs. The only downside was that Travis posted that he was going . I think he's fine with it.
  • DeVonta Smith is going to have a breakout this week, right? Right? Oh man, I'm starting to feel like I'm in that .
  • How about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Mike Evans has at least 17 fantasy points in three of four games this season. He's gobbling up all of the end-zone targets, as he leads the Buccaneers with five. Presuming the hamstring injury that took him out in Week 4 coming out of the Week 5 bye, he's an appealing play.
  • In light of Justin Jefferson's placement on IR with a hamstring injury, Jordan Addison would be the add this week -- if he were still available in your league. He's probably not. So take a look at K.J. Osborn (WR37).
  • Rhamondre Stevenson had another rough go of it on Sunday. He's still playing 66.4 percent of the snaps, though. And with Bill Belichick starting over again, he's going to need to lean on Stevenson.
  • Terry McLaurin was a bit of a disappointment against the Bears. You wanted -- we all wanted -- big numbers from him, but he finished with four catches for 49 yards. He leads Washington in targets, receptions and receiving yards. But he didn't have a single red-zone target against Chicago week.

FLEX RANKINGS: 51-100

Table inside Article
PlayerPosition RankWeek 6 Opponent
51. T. J. HockensonTE3at Bears
52. Gabe DavisWR29vs. Giants
53. Chris GodwinWR30vs. Lions
54. Dameon PierceRB21vs. Saints
55. Joe MixonRB22vs. Seahawks
56. Jonathan TaylorRB23at Jaguars
57. Zay FlowersWR31vs. Titans (London)
58. Jahmyr Gibbs (OUT)RB24at Buccaneers
59. D'Onta ForemanRB25vs. Vikings
60. Zack MossRB26at Jaguars
61. Emari DemercadoRB27at Rams
62. Mark AndrewsTE4vs. Titans (London)
63. Roschon Johnson (OUT)RB28vs. Vikings
64. DeAndre HopkinsWR32vs. Ravens (London)
65. Christian KirkWR33vs. Colts
66. Jerome FordRB29vs. 49ers
67. Cam AkersRB30at Bears
68. George KittleTE5at Browns
69. Zach CharbonnetRB31at Bengals
70. Tank Dell (Q)WR34vs. Saints
71. Drake LondonWR35vs. Commanders
72. Elijah MooreWR36vs. 49ers
73. K.J. OsbornWR37at Bears
74. Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR38at Bengals
75. Robert Woods (Q)WR39vs. Saints
76. Tyler HigbeeTE6vs. Cardinals
77. Antonio GibsonRB32at Falcons
78. Kareem HuntRB33vs. 49ers
79. Miles Sanders (OUT)RB34at Dolphins
80. Evan EngramTE7vs. Colts
81. Jahan DotsonWR40at Falcons
82. Tyler BoydWR41vs. Seahawks
83. Rachaad WhiteRB35vs. Lions
84. Zach ErtzTE8at Rams
85. Skyy MooreWR42vs. Broncos
86. Jerry JeudyWR43at Chiefs
87. Michael ThomasWR44at Texans
88. Tee Higgins (Q)WR45vs. Seahawks
89. Darren Waller (Q)TE9at Bills
90. Logan ThomasTE10at Falcons
91. Jaleel McLaughlinRB36at Chiefs
92. Gus EdwardsRB37vs. Titans (London)
93. Tyler AllgeierRB38vs. Commanders
94. Tony Jones Jr.RB39at Rams
95. Jakobi MeyersWR46vs. Patriots
96. Chuba HubbardRB40at Dolphins
97. Dallas GoedertTE11at Jets
98. Courtland SuttonWR47at Chiefs
99. Tyjae SpearsRB41vs. Ravens (London)
100. Cole KmetTE12vs. Vikings
  • Gabe Davis has been really good. On Sunday, he became the first Bills receiver since Sammy Watkins in 2015 to log at least one receiving touchdown in four consecutive games.
  • I'm hopeful opportunity will lead to points for Dameon Pierce. He's had 21-plus touches in back-to-back games. But he's one of two players with 90-plus touches and only one touchdown this season. Joe Mixon is the other player in that category.
  • Jonathan Taylor is back. He logged six carries and 10 offensive snaps with the Colts, but his workload will presumably be ramped up. Is THIS the week that happens? Maybe not. But he's going to be a force at some point. Just look at how great Zack Moss has been running in this offense.
  • Keep track of the Bears' injuries at running back. Roschon Johnson could get an opportunity to be the lead back if he returns this week. Otherwise, D’Onta Foreman is the next man up. (**UPDATE:** Roschon Johnson has been for Sunday's game against the Vikings.)
  • DeAndre Hopkins looked like vintage DHop with 22 fantasy points coming off 11 targets on Sunday. We'll get to see him in action in London this week against the Ravens. I love these London games, even being on the West Coast. Mostly because we get to watch the game before the kids wake up.
  • George Kittle has 10 receiving touchdowns over Brock Purdy's 10 career regular-season starts. Travis Kelce is dealing with an ankle sprain. But it's been Sam LaPorta who has crushed it. He's currently the TE1 in fantasy points this season.
  • I might not have Dallas Goedert (TE11) high enough this week. He enjoyed a huge breakout against the Rams last week, logging season highs in targets (nine), catches (eight) and yards (117), and scoring his first TD of the year. He's now had at least seven targets in three of his last four games. And he's got a great matchup against the Jets, who have allowed the most fantasy points per game to tight ends this year.

FLEX RANKINGS: 101-150

Table inside Article
PlayerPosition RankWeek 6 Opponent
101. Cole KmetTE13vs. Vikings
102. Josh ReynoldsWR48at Buccaneers
103. Terrace Marshall Jr.WR49at Dolphins
104. Rashid ShaheedWR50at Texans
105. Curtis SamuelWR51at Falcons
106. Rashod BatemanWR52vs. Titans (London)
107. Josh PalmerWR53vs. Cowboys
108. Javonte WilliamsRB42at Chiefs
109. Jerick McKinnonRB43vs. Broncos
110. Kendre MillerRB44at Texans
111. Nick Westbrook-IkhineWR54vs. Ravens (London)
112. Jake FergusonTE14at Chargers
113. Kyle PittsTE15vs. Commanders
114. Michael WilsonWR55at Rams
115. David Njoku (Q)TE16vs. 49ers
116. Quentin JohnstonWR56vs. Cowboys
117. Tutu AtwellWR57vs. Cardinals
118. Kendrick BourneWR58at Raiders
119. Matt BreidaRB45at Bills
120. Gerald EverettTE17vs. Cowboys
121. Hunter HenryTE18at Raiders
122. Braxton BerriosWR59vs. Panthers
123. Dalton SchultzTE19vs. Saints
124. Justice HillRB46vs. Titans (London)
125. Devin SingletaryRB47vs. Saints
126. Donovan Peoples-JonesWR60vs. 49ers
127. DJ CharkWR61at Dolphins
128. Kadarius ToneyWR62vs. Broncos
129. Brandin CooksWR63at Chargers
130. Chig OkonkwoTE20vs. Ravens (London)
131. Joshua KelleyRB48vs. Cowboys
132. Tank BigsbyRB49vs. Colts
133. Jameson WilliamsWR64at Buccaneers
134. Marvin Mims Jr.WR65at Chiefs
135. DeVante ParkerWR66at Raiders
136. Rashee RiceWR67vs. Broncos
137. JuJu Smith-Schuster (OUT)WR68at Raiders
138. Allen LazardWR69vs. Eagles
139. Brandon JohnsonWR70at Chiefs
140. Jonathan MingoWR71at Dolphins
141. Kenneth GainwellRB50at Jets
142. Darnell MooneyWR72vs. Vikings
143. Darius SlaytonWR73at Bills
144. Hayden HurstTE21at Dolphins
145. Josh DownsWR74at Jaguars
146. Ezekiel ElliottRB51at Raiders
147. Marquez Valdes-ScantlingWR75vs. Broncos
148. Dalton Kincaid (Q)TE22vs. Giants
149. Michael GallupWR76at Chargers
150. Samaje PerineRB52at Chiefs
  • Justice Hill is a player I don't trust, even with so many vacancies at the running back position. He's had fewer than 60 scrimmage yards in each game, and his value is heavily touchdown-dependent.
  • Don't look now, but Rashee Rice has totaled seven red-zone targets over the last three weeks. He leads all Chiefs receivers in targets and receptions this year.
  • Josh Downs had a great week, logging six targets, six receptions and 97 receiving yards. His yards-per-catch figure with Gardner Minshew at QB this season (9.2) is not as eye-catching as it is with Anthony Richardson (14.0), but the target volume has been higher with Minshew (20) than Richardson (13). I want to see how things go with Minshew while Richardson is out before I make Downs a true recommendation.

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