Although most fantasy managers stop playing fantasy football in the regular season, there are multiple fantasy football playoff options, including Fantasy Life’s Guillotine Leagues and DFS options. Here are the top players available at each position for Super Bowl LX fantasy football rankings.
Fantasy Football Playoff Rankings: Super Bowl LX Weekend
Quarterbacks
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Drake Maye |
| 2 | Sam Darnold |
- Maye has not had to do much in the playoffs, failing to top 18 fantasy points in all three of the Patriots victories. In snowy Denver, he completed just 10 of 21 passes for 86 yards. However, he had ten rushes for 65 yards and a touchdown on the ground, which was just enough to get the Patriots back to the Super Bowl.
- Darnold may have played the best game of his career in the NFC Championship Game, throwing for 346 yards and three touchdowns, beating Matthew Stafford and the Rams in a shootout.
- Maye’s rushing upside gives him the edge over Darnold for QB1 for the Big Game.
Running Backs
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Kenneth Walker III |
| 2 | Rhamondre Stevenson |
| 3 | TreVeyon Henderson |
| 4 | George Holani |
- With the unfortunate injury to Zach Charbonnet, KWIII has been getting his biggest workloads of the season and has been the best running back in these playoffs. His regular-season high was 19 carries, and he has reached that mark in each of his two playoff games. After having 116 yards and three touchdowns in the Divisional Round, he had just 62 yards and one touchdown against the Rams. However, he did add four receptions for 49 yards.
- In the second half of the regular season, Stevenson and Henderson were splitting touches. Stevenson only saw more than eight carries one time in the final six weeks. However, that has changed drastically since the start of the playoffs. He has gone for 10, 16, and then 25 carries in the Patriots three playoff games, while Henderson has had 9, 12, and 3 carries. Expect this trend to continue in the Super Bowl. However, Henderson only needs one big run to exceed his value, so he is worth taking a cheap shot at if playing DFS formats.
Wide Receivers
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba |
| 2 | Stefon Diggs |
| 3 | Rashid Shaheed |
| 4 | Kayshon Boutte |
| 5 | Cooper Kupp |
| 6 | Mack Hollins |
- JSN outdueled Puka Nacua on the way to leading the Seahawks to the Super Bowl. He caught ten of twelve targets for 153 yards and a touchdown. He went over 30 fantasy points for the third time this season. Not only is JSN the number one overall WR this week, but the number one overall player in all fantasy football formats, and is worth every penny.
- With how bad the weather was in the AFC Championship Game, it is hard to take away anything from the wide receivers. Diggs is the top target, but Hollins could be worth a deep shot on with the lower price.
- Kupp has had a nice postseason, topping eleven fantasy points in each game, after only accomplishing that one time in the final ten regular-season games. Of course, Kupp won the Super Bowl MVP four years ago against the Bengals, so he has the experience. Expect Kupp to step up and be a big X-Factor for the Seahawks.
Throwback to Cooper Kupp’s Super Bowl MVP winning performance 🥶pic.twitter.com/RLt4hCUGVX
— Athlete Swag (@AthleteSwag) January 31, 2026
Tight Ends
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Hunter Henry |
| 2 | AJ Barner |
- The tight end position is the most unattractive group of the weekend, with no real superstar players left at the position. Barner had 4.5 fantasy points combined in the two games, while Henry had 6.2.
