The season isn't even a month old and already it seems we may have seen the full range of fantasy value for Klay Thompson and Bradley Beal. Both of the shooting guards have overcome ice cold starts to put up huge numbers over the past week, moving up this week's rankings.

At his worst just a few weeks ago, Thompson looked like an afterthought in the Golden State Warriors' offense, camping out in the corner while Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green handled the ball the majority of the time. When the ball finally came to him, his jumper was as off as we've ever seen it in the pros.

That all changed on Nov. 7, when Thompson shot 11-for-20 from the field and finished with 24 points in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Since that game, he has made at least three 3-pointers in seven straight games and scored at least 20 points in five of those. More importantly, that golden jumper is back, and Thompson has shot more than 50 percent from the field in all but one game since beating the Pelicans.

Thompson jumps from No. 36 to 23 in the rankings.

Then there's Beal, the Washington Wizards guard, who I cut in my home league last week while Beal was out of the lineup nursing another injury. Time will tell if the oft-injured 2-guard can stay on the court, but you have to give him credit for the way he has played since returning. Beal eased his way back with 18 points in 29 minutes against the New York Knicks on Thursday before going for 34 points against the Miami Heat and setting a career-high on Monday with 42 points against the Phoenix Suns. Also encouraging is the fact that he was able to log 40 minutes in each game. On top of that, Beal connected on 9-21 3s in those last two games, and anytime Beal shoots like that and shows such aggressiveness on the offensive end he becomes a much more valuable fantasy player.

Listed all the way down at No. 89 while out of the lineup last week, Beal makes the jump up to 65, between Jabari Parker and Harrison Barnes.

Another notable to rise in this week's standings is C.J. McCollum (20), who was too low at 29 last week and continues to scorch the nets from long range. We've made the proper adjustment. McCollum is shooting 48.3 percent from the field and 45.9 percent from 3-point land this season, which makes him all the more valuable at a position like shooting guard in which efficiency is often hard to find.

Al Horford returned from an extended absence following a concussion he suffered in practice and averaged 19 points, 8.5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.5 steals and 3 blocks in his first two games. He averaged 35 minutes in those games, and both came against defensive-minded coaches (Tom Thibodeau and Stan Van Gundy), which is also encouraging. Horford moves up 10 spots from No. 43 to 33.

Jrue Holiday also looked strong in his first few games of the season, warranting a climb from No. 76 to 56. The Pelicans' veteran point guard averaged 21.5 points and 8 assists in only 26.5 minutes per game against Portland and Charlotte. It's safe to say he's already back to his normal value after missing all of training camp and the first three weeks of the season to tend to his wife following her brain surgery.

On the other side, Denver big men Nikola Jokic (from No. 79 to 117) and Jusuf Nurkic (from No. 55 to 94) represent two of the biggest fallers this week. Both young Nuggets have loads of talent, but as long as they are playing only 22 minutes a night, neither is going to make a consistent fantasy impact. Just make sure you realize that if you drop or trade them now, you're selling low.

Nerlens Noel (141) is still a few weeks away from returning to the court and even when he does, he'll have to battle for minutes with Dario Saric, Ersan Ilyasova and eventually Ben Simmons. He isn't the same fantasy player on this season's team as he was in previous years, and might strictly be a streamer.

J.J. Barea falls out of the Top 150 following the news that he'll be sidelined up to six weeks due to a calf injury. If you have an IR spot, he's worth stashing, but otherwise he's not worth waiting around for if it means sacrificing a roster spot for a month and a half.

Lastly, there's Chandler Parsons, who hasn't played well in the six games he has appeared in this season (21 MPG, 7.7 PPG, 3 RPG, 39.1 FG%) and now will miss the next two weeks after being diagnosed with a bone bruise in his left knee. He falls all the way to No. 134 this week.

Here is the full rundown of the rest of the updated Top 150: