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Here we rank our Top 120 Rest of Season Premier League players, based on their prospects on Fantrax between Gameweek 13 and the Rest of Season. We’re basing these rankings on the intelligent and statistics based Togga scoring system. Try and trade in the top players from this list! And if any of these players are currently free agents, you simply have to sign them!

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Top 120 ROS Player Rankings

We’ve updated our ROS Player Rankings Prior to Gameweek 9 to produce a brand new Top 120 ROS Player Rankings list! This list will be updated every couple of months, giving you access to our exclusive list of the best Fantrax Fantasy EPL players.

Rnk Player Team Pos. FPts FP/G Pos. Rank 1 Sadio Mane LIV FWD 194.5 16.21 1 2 Kevin De Bruyne MCI MID 212 19.27 1 3 Raheem Sterling MCI FWD 160 14.55 2 4 Mohamed Salah LIV FWD 157.5 14.32 3 5 Trent Alexander-Arnold LIV DEF 182.25 15.19 1 6 James Maddison LEI MID 155 14.09 2 7 Jamie Vardy LEI FWD 177.5 14.79 4 8 Roberto Firmino LIV FWD 145 12.08 5 9 Sergio Aguero MCI FWD 161 14.64 6 10 Son Heung-Min TOT FWD 123 12.3 7 11 Tammy Abraham CHE FWD 171 14.25 8 12 Bernardo Silva MCI MID 152 13.82 3 13 Jack Grealish AVL MID 122 12.2 4 14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ARS FWD 135 11.25 9 15 Harry Kane TOT FWD 109 9.91 10 16 Paul Pogba MUN MID 51 10.2 5 17 Marcus Rashford MUN FWD 158 13.17 11 18 Raul Jimenez WOL FWD 150 12.5 12 19 Sebastien Haller WHU FWD 142 12.91 13 20 Alexandre Lacazette ARS FWD 65.5 9.36 14 21 Lucas Digne EVE DEF 145 12.08 2 22 John McGinn AVL MID 159 13.25 6 23 Youri Tielemans LEI MID 131 10.92 7 24 Gylfi Sigurdsson EVE MID 108.5 9.04 8 25 Anthony Martial MUN FWD 80.5 11.5 15 26 Joshua King BOU FWD 132.5 11.04 16 27 Mason Mount CHE MID 143 11.92 9 28 Felipe Anderson WHU MID 111.5 10.14 10 29 Ricardo Pereira LEI DEF 147.5 12.29 3 30 Andrew Robertson LIV DEF 140.75 11.73 4 31 Christian Pulisic CHE MID 131.5 14.61 11 32 Dele Alli TOT MID 40.5 8.1 12 33 Emiliano Buendia NOR MID 128.5 10.71 13 34 Richarlison EVE FWD 136 11.33 17 35 Callum Wilson BOU FWD 121.5 10.12 18 36 David Silva MCI MID 121 11 14 37 Wilfred Ndidi LEI MID 118 10.73 15 38 Ben Chilwell LEI DEF 127.5 12.75 5 39 Virgil van Dijk LIV DEF 105 8.75 6 40 Wilfried Zaha CRY FWD 91 7.58 19 41 Troy Deeney WAT FWD 19 9.5 20 42 James Ward-Prowse SOU MID 105.5 8.79 16 43 Nicolas Pepe ARS FWD 111 10.09 21 44 Dwight McNeil BUR FWD 127.5 10.62 22 45 Adama Traore WOL FWD 130 11.82 23 46 Callum Hudson-Odoi CHE FWD 48 8 24 47 Leandro Trossard BHA MID 78 13 17 48 Ryan Fraser BOU MID 74.5 6.77 18 49 Allan Saint-Maximin NEW FWD 71 8.88 25 50 Luka Milivojevic CRY MID 92 8.36 19 51 Joao Moutinho WOL MID 114.5 9.54 20 52 Caglar Soyuncu LEI DEF 123.25 10.27 7 53 Nathan Redmond SOU MID 69 6.9 21 54 NGolo Kante CHE MID 44 8.8 22 55 Rodrigo MCI MID 85.5 8.55 23 56 Enda Stevens SHU DEF 117 9.75 8 57 Jack OConnell SHU DEF 122.25 10.19 9 58 Gerard Deulofeu WAT FWD 116 9.67 26 59 Giovani Lo Celso TOT MID 11.5 1.92 24 60 Diogo Jota WOL MID 62 6.2 25 61 Oliver Norwood SHU MID 103.5 8.62 26 62 John Fleck SHU MID 83 8.3 27 63 Harvey Barnes LEI MID 107.5 9.77 28 64 Tanguy Ndombele TOT MID 69 6.9 29 65 Willian CHE FWD 114.5 10.41 27 66 Gabriel Jesus MCI FWD 93.5 10.39 28 67 Andriy Yarmolenko WHU FWD 93.5 8.5 29 68 James Tarkowski BUR DEF 104.25 8.69 10 69 Matt Doherty WOL DEF 96.25 8.75 11 70 Joel Matip LIV DEF 86 12.29 12 71 Moussa Djenepo SOU MID 37.5 7.5 30 72 Alex Iwobi EVE MID 79 7.9 31 73 Danny Ings SOU FWD 107.5 8.96 30 74 Teemu Pukki NOR FWD 136 11.33 31 75 Emerson CHE DEF 54.5 7.79 13 76 Kieran Tierney ARS DEF 5.25 2.62 14 77 Djibril Sidibe EVE DEF 28 5.6 15 78 Ashley Barnes BUR FWD 86 7.82 32 79 Tom Cleverley WAT MID 70 7.78 32 80 John Egan SHU DEF 109.75 9.15 16 81 Chris Basham SHU DEF 96 8 17 82 George Baldock SHU DEF 98.5 8.21 18 83 John Lundstram SHU DEF 121.5 10.12 19 84 Christian Eriksen TOT MID 52 5.2 33 85 Manuel Lanzini WHU MID 97 8.82 34 86 Riyad Mahrez MCI MID 127.5 15.94 35 87 Ayoze Perez LEI FWD 94 8.55 33 88 Chris Wood BUR FWD 82.5 8.25 34 89 Cesar Azpilicueta CHE DEF 93 8.45 20 90 Jetro Willems NEW DEF 94 10.44 21 91 David McGoldrick SHU FWD 64 7.11 35 92 Neal Maupay BHA FWD 81.5 6.79 36 93 Davy Propper BHA MID 72 7.2 36 94 Abdoulaye Doucoure WAT MID 87 7.25 37 95 Scott McTominay MUN MID 111 9.25 38 96 David Brooks BOU MID 0 0 39 97 Matt Targett AVL DEF 52.25 8.71 22 98 Harry Maguire MUN DEF 92 7.67 23 99 Matt Ritchie NEW MID 27 9 40 100 Trezeguet AVL MID 79 7.18 41 101 Onel Hernandez NOR MID 32 6.4 42 102 Andros Townsend CRY MID 57.5 5.75 43 103 Johann Gudmundsson BUR MID 42 10.5 44 104 Jorginho CHE MID 89.5 8.14 45 105 Fabinho LIV MID 86 7.82 46 106 Joelinton NEW FWD 84 7 37 107 Wesley AVL FWD 97.5 8.12 38 108 Ben Mee BUR DEF 104.75 8.73 24 109 Steve Cook BOU DEF 85.5 7.12 25 110 Jose Holebas WAT DEF 31.25 3.47 26 111 Daniel James MUN MID 94 7.83 47 112 Philip Billing BOU MID 85.5 7.12 48 113 Kurt Zouma CHE DEF 59.5 5.41 27 114 Frederic Guilbert AVL DEF 77.75 7.78 28 115 Jordan Ayew CRY FWD 83.5 7.59 39 116 Pascal Gross BHA MID 112 9.33 49 117 Anwar El Ghazi AVL MID 103.5 9.41 50 118 Aaron Wan-Bissaka MUN DEF 68.5 6.85 29 119 Jonny Evans LEI DEF 90 7.5 30 120 Dan Burn BHA DEF 94 7.83 31

Top 10 Player Rankings

We’ve actually changed our opinion on our number one player for the Rest of the Season! Last time around we backed Kevin De Bruyne, but with City looking likely to miss out on the title this season, Pep may prioritize the Champions League. Therefore, De Bruyne could sit out the odd EPL game. This means that De Bruyne has fallen down to second overall, with Liverpool’s Sadio Mane taking the top spot. The Senegalese forward has been sensational so far this season, averaging 16 points per game so far. Mane is outshining his more illustrious teammate Mohamed Salah, as he ranks as the fourth-best player for us. Raheem Sterling takes the number three spot, with Trent Alexander-Arnold taking fifth place in our ROS Player Rankings. The English defender continues to perform extremely well, averaging over 15 points per game!

James Maddison is ranked sixth overall in our ROS Player Rankings, and the second-highest midfielder. The Leicester man has been improving his performances in recent weeks, as The Foxes have risen to second in the Premier League. Maddison’s teammate Jamie Vardy is ranked in seventh place, as he continues to fire in the goals. Vardy is usually dependent on attacking returns, but considering how well Leicester are playing, the attacking returns look set to continue! Completing the Top 10 are forwards Roberto Firmino, Sergio Aguero, and Son Heung-Min. Aguero is perhaps unlucky to only be ranked in ninth place, but Jesus has been performing well, and the fear of rotation always there.

11 to 20

Chelsea youngster Tammy Abraham is ranked 11th, as he continues to perform well under Lampard. Abraham doesn’t look like he’s going to slow down! Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish are up next. Bernardo has established himself in the City side once again, with Mahrez not appearing in the least four EPL games. Grealish is performing very well for newly promoted Aston Villa, with all of their play going through the young Englishman. Two big names that are struggling a bit this season are ranked next; Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Harry Kane. We would have expected both of these forwards to be ranked in the Top 10 of any form of Player Rankings table, but looking at the ROS prospects, they simply don’t make the cut. Aubameyang and Kane will both score goals, and good points, but they are both hugely goal dependent this season!

Next up we’ve got forgotten man Paul Pogba. The French World Cup winner has been injured for what seems like an eternity, but we’re confident he’ll return soon, and start performing to his full potential! Manchester United teammate Marcus Rashford is up next in 17th. Rashford has been performing very well considering how poor The Red Devils have been this season. He’s picking up some fairly decent ghost points to go alongside his goals. Raul Jimenez, Sebastian Haller, and Alexandre Lacazette complete the Top 20. All three of these forwards should continue to score well for the ROS, and fully deserving of a high position in our Player Rankings.

21 to 30

Our second defender is ranked 21st overall, as Lucas Digne enters our ROS Player Rankings. The Everton man has performed very well in recent weeks, despite the Toffee’s struggles. A trio of midfielders is up next: John McGinn, Youri Tielemans, and Gylfi Sigurdsson. McGinn looks set to continue his great start to the season for newly promoted Aston Villa. Tielemans has really upped his game in recent weeks, and Leicester shows no signs of slowing down. Everton man Sigurdsson looks set to re-establish himself in the side after a poor start to the season; we still think he’ll right the ship come the end of the season.

We’ve ranked Chelsea youngster Mason Mount relatively low at 27th overall. The midfielder will still finish the season as a top 30 overall player, but we’re predicting a little regression from his early-season form. Mount is a young player in his first Premier League season, Chelsea has lots of midfield options, and Lampard could opt for a central midfield three of Kante, Kovacic, and Jorginho during games against the Top Six. Defenders Ricardo Pereira and Andrew Robertson complete the Top 30 players. These two full-backs will continue to provide their owners with good points scores, and the odd attacking return.

31 to 50

The on-fire Christian Pulisic is ranked 31st overall. His recent displays have been simply stunning, but we think rotation will reduce his impact over the coming months. Dele Alli is ranked at 32nd after working his way back into the Tottenham starting eleven. He should be getting back to his best during the rest of the season. Callum Wilson is a disappointing 35th overall after he’s shown in recent weeks he’s hugely goal dependent! Leicester City man Wilfred Ndidi is ranked 37th overall, after showing just how insanely consistent has can be in central midfield for The Foxes. We’ve ranked Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha 40th overall, as we’re predicting he will score well over the coming weeks, and kick start his season!

Record Arsenal signing Nicolas Pepe has fallen down to 43rd overall, as he’s failed to start the last two games for the Gunners. Rotation looks likely for the forward, but he’s still a good prospect due to a high points-per-game ratio, and a good deal of ghost points going his way. Ryan Fraser is ranked 48th overall. The Bournemouth man has regained his place in the side and is scoring fairly well, but he’s unlikely to get anywhere near his form of last season! A trio of forwards is worth mentioning here: Adama Traore, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Allan Saint-Maximin. These Chaps are ranked 45th, 46th and 49th overall, and have the potential to score very well on their day.

Notable Fantasy EPL Rankings…

Sheffield United pair Edna Stevens and Jack O’Connell come in at 56th and 57th after starting the season extremely well. The Blades defenders will continue to score well for the foreseeable future. We’ve ranked Tottenham midfielder Giovanni Lo Celso at 59th, although this one, in particular, was hard to judge. The Argentinean should establish himself in the side over the coming weeks, and would, therefore, be worth this spot in our ROS Player Rankings. Andriy Yarmolenko has fallen a fair bit since our last rankings, as he’s now 67th. West Ham are very inconsistent. Moussa Djenepo comes in at 71st, but he could easily outperform this ranking.

Big-name midfielders Christian Eriksen, Manuel Lanzini, and Riyad Mahrez are ranked 84th, 85th, and 86th respectively. All three of these Chaps will have high points per game ratios, but they simply aren’t guaranteed the minutes. Bringing these midfielders into your squad could help you on the odd week when they start, but you won’t be able to rely on them. Two new names to the ROS Player Rankings are Trezeguet and Onel Hernandez, who are ranked 100th and 101st. Both of these wingers have performed well in recent weeks and should be solid midfielders to own for the rest of the season.

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