Colorado’s Laviska Shenault checks in at No. 1 and was second in PPR fantasy points per game (FPPG) last season at 28.4 and 10th in total fantasy points even though he missed three games due to injury. A sensational sophomore, Purdue’s Rondale Moore, had a stellar freshman season of 308 fantasy points and 25.7 FPPG. SMU’s James Proche checks in at No. 3 and accumulated 281 fantasy points and 23.4 FPPG. Proche will get a new quarterback this season in transfer Shane Buchele from Texas, and his workload should stay similar, as he remains SMU’s top offensive option.

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The top-10 college fantasy wide receivers from last season averaged 25 FPPG, which edges out the top-10 running backs, who averaged 24 FPPG. That only proves that in the college game, the top-20 skill position players can be a mix of the two positions. Rankings will remain fluid until the season begins, especially in WR2/WR3/WR4 range, as CFBDynasty gains clarity on college football depth charts . 

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2019 College Fantasy Rankings:Quarterback | Running back | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker | Top 200

2019 College Fantasy WR Rankings