Don't get too attached. If rankings were a relationship, this is a casual quick drink after work with someone your buddy is setting you up with, not a six-month girlfriend or boyfriend, ya dig? Much, much will change between now and the time you sit down to draft your first team, but because it's never too early to think about next season, here's my first stab at a top 150 for 2014.

The rankings are done in present time, which is to say, until further notice, I am ranking as the league is today. Knowshon Moreno is still on the Denver Broncos. Sammy Watkins hasn't been drafted. David Wilson is still expected to play in 2014. And so on. As news develops, players change teams, coordinators get hired and rookies get drafted, these rankings will change, update and ultimately be expanded to at least a top 200.

The rankings are based on ESPN standard league, which is to say 10-team, no point-per-reception, and you start one quarterback, two each of running backs and wide receivers, a tight end, a flex (RB/WR/TE) and a team defense. You also play a kicker but I didn't rank kickers because, let's face it, if you're the type of player who drafts a kicker before the last round, you're not reading fantasy football rankings in February. I did, however, rank more than you'd need at any certain position for a 10-team league since I know many play in larger-size leagues or leagues with different position requirements.