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Fantasy Football Rankings 2025: Justin Boone's Top 300

Fantasy Football Rankings 2025: Justin Boone's Top 300

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Justin Boone won the FantasyPros Most Accurate Expert Award in 2019 and has eight top-10 finishes in the competition. He now brings his rankings acumen to the Yahoo Fantasy audience after recently joining the team as an analyst. He will consistently be refining his draft rankings during training camps, the preseason and leading up to the season. When news breaks, rankings updates will be reflected here, so bookmark this page and get ready for your drafts!
And be sure to follow the links below to see his latest redraft rankings at every position.
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2025 Fantasy Rankings (Half PPR)
QB | RB | WR | TE | DEF | K | Top 300
Top 300
2025 Fantasy Rankings (Half PPR)
QB | RB | WR | TE | DEF | K | Top 300
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