Welcome to our NFL Depth Charts page. This page provides a fantasy football-specific overview of the depth charts for all 32 NFL teams. These will help you keep track of backups to target, handcuffs, or depth players to keep an eye on for your fantasy football teams. The depth charts are updated regularly to reflect the latest roster moves.
For your typical fantasy football leagues, we focus on quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. However, some leagues have gravitated towards even removing kickers and defenses/special teams altogether. We’ve included kickers here, so if your leagues no longer include them, just ignore that column.
Recently, some rookies such as Bijan Robinson have quickly climbed the depth charts, and rightfully so. Additionally, you’ll see some veterans climb up or down depth charts as more off-season moves are finalized. One example would be Alexander Mattison jumping to the RB1 spot for the Vikings as veteran running back Dalvin Cook was released.
Needless to say, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest news around the NFL and follow along as changes to NFL depth charts happen fairly often. Your fantasy football teams will thank you for staying on top of these things. Also, check out our up-to-date fantasy football rankings.
2023 NFL Depth Charts
Updated: 8/26/2023
Legend: (N) = New to Team (R) = Rookie (IR) = Injured Reserve (PUP) = Physically Unable to Perform (IR-R) = Injured Reserve w/ opportunity to return (SUS) = Suspended
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