Fantasy Football Week 14 Rankings: Latest Position-by-Position Rundown
Fantasy Football Week 14 Rankings: Latest Position-by-Position Rundown

With the fantasy football playoffs looming just around the corner, the time is now to either secure your spot or improve your seeding.
We're to help get all your ducks in a row for Week 14 of the 2022 NFL season.
Beyond rankings at each of the four skill positions, we'll spotlight an intriguing sleeper at each spot in case you're stuck playing the streaming game because of injuries or byes.
Quarterback

Top 10
1. Jalen Hurts, PHI (at NYG)
2. Josh Allen, BUF (vs. NYJ)
3. Joe Burrow, CIN (vs. CLE)
4. Patrick Mahomes, KC (at DEN)
5. Justin Herbert, LAC (vs. MIA)
6. Tua Tagovailoa, MIA (at LAC)
7. Geno Smith, SEA (vs. CAR)
8. Kirk Cousins, MIN (at DET)
9. Dak Prescott, DAL (vs. HOU)
10. Kyler Murray, ARI (vs. NE)
Sleeper: Jared Goff, DET (vs. MIN)
Goff is far from the easiest quarterback to trust, as his feast-or-famine production can often make or break your entire week. He's twice had four touchdown passes in a game this season, but he's also failed to throw for a single score in three different contests.
Still, he's riding a nice momentum wave at the moment. His last two outings have yielded a combined 580 passing yards and four touchdowns. He hasn't thrown an interception since early November.
The schedule seemingly sets up for another good game here. Teams can throw on the Vikings (seventh-most fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks, per Yahoo), and Minnesota can put up points, meaning Detroit could ask Goff to air it out early and often.
Running Back

Top 20
1. Austin Ekeler, LAC (vs. MIA)
2. Saquon Barkley, NYG (vs. PHI)
3. Christian McCaffrey, SF (vs. TB)
4. Derrick Henry, TEN (vs. JAX)
5. Joe Mixon, CIN (vs. CLE)
6. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (at ARI)
7. Dalvin Cook, MIN (at DET)
8. Kenneth Walker III, SEA (vs. CAR)
9. Tony Pollard, DAL (vs. HOU)
10. Nick Chubb, CLE (at CIN)
11. Travis Etienne Jr., JAX (at TEN)
12. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL (vs. HOU)
13. D'Andre Swift, DET (vs. MIN)
14. Miles Sanders, PHI (at NYG)
15. James Conner, ARI (vs. NE)
16. Isiah Pacheco, KC (at DEN)
17. Dameon Pierce, HOU (at DAL)
18. D'Onta Foreman, CAR (at SEA)
19. Jeff Wilson Jr., MIA (at LAC)
20. Latavius Murray, DEN (vs. KC)
Sleeper: Raheem Mostert, MIA (at LAC)
Who has control of Miami's backfield: Mostert or Jeff Wilson Jr.? Great question.
Here's the thing, though: The answer may not matter this weekend. The Chargers' run defense is so generous—fourth-most fantasy points allowed to running backs—that both Dolphins' backs could have fantasy-relevant days at the office.
The other good news with Mostert is he has such incredible burst that he can deliver big numbers without a heavy workload. His Week 13 outing was rough—which was true of Miami's offense as a whole—but in his previous outing, he turned eight carries and four receptions into 87 scrimmage yards and a score.
Wide Receiver

Top 20
1. Justin Jefferson, MIN (at DET)
2. Tyreek Hill, MIA (at LAC)
3. Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET (vs. MIN)
4. Stefon Diggs, BUF (vs. NYJ)
5. Ja'Marr Chase, CIN (vs. CLE)
6. CeeDee Lamb, DAL (vs. HOU)
7. A.J. Brown, PHI (at NYG)
8. DK Metcalf, SEA (vs. CAR)
9. Keenan Allen, LAC (vs. MIA)
10. Amari Cooper, CLE (at CIN)
11. Jaylen Waddle, MIA (at LAC)
12. Tee Higgins, CIN (vs. CLE)
13. Garrett Wilson, NYJ (at BUF)
14. Deebo Samuel, SF (vs. TB)
15. DeAndre Hopkins, ARI (vs. NE)
16. Chris Godwin, TB (at SF)
17. Christian Kirk, JAX (at TEN)
18. Tyler Lockett, SEA (vs. CAR)
19. Mike Evans, TB (at SF)
20. DeVonta Smith, PHI (at NYG)
Sleeper: Zay Jones, JAX (at TEN)
If you banked on a big Week 13 from Jones, well, you unfortunately know how that played out. He finished with a season-low two receptions for 16 yards.
So, why does he still hold sleeper status now? Two reasons.
First, his opportunity was tremendous last week, as it has been of late. He saw seven targets, giving him 31 over his last three games. Obviously, you'd like to see him capitalize on the chances, but he had been before the dud. In his two previous games, he had 19 receptions on 24 targets for 213 yards.
Second, this matchup is as good as it gets for fantasy wide receivers. Last week, Philadelphia receivers A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Quez Watkins torched Tennessee to the tune of 18 receptions on 24 targets for 258 yards and three scores.
Tight End

Top 10
1. Travis Kelce, KC (at DEN)
2. Mark Andrews, BAL (at PIT)
3. T.J. Hockenson, MIN (at DET)
4. Pat Freiermuth, PIT (vs. BAL)
5. David Njoku, CLE (at CIN)
6. George Kittle, SF (vs. TB)
7. Dalton Schultz, DAL (vs. HOU)
8. Gerald Everett, LAC (vs. MIA)
9. Greg Dulcich, DEN (vs. KC)
10. Evan Engram, JAX (at TEN)
Sleeper: Hunter Henry, NE (at ARI)
If you've been playing the streaming game at tight end, then you know how bleak things look beyond the top handful of options at the position.
Henry is absolutely no exception. His season-highs are all of four receptions and 63 receiving yards. He's also failed to reach 20 receiving yards five times and has just two touchdown catches on the season.
However, this recommendation isn't about Henry. Rather, it's about Arizona's inability to cover the tight end spot. The Cardinals have coughed up the most fantasy points to the position, and they're leaky enough that even a forgettable option like Henry could wind up delivering serviceable stats.