The only fantasy football rankings harder to formulate than Week 1's listings? Week 2.
Prognosticators start the season only with last season's data and preseason conjecture. While fresh and meaningful data is finally available, it's packaged in a bite-sized sampling.
Ryan Fitzpatrick won't take home NFL MVP honors. Alex Armah isn't a better fantasy performer than Kareen Hunt.
Those facts are obvious. Other developments won't be as easy to compartmentalize, and not every outcome should be dismissed as a fluke anyway.
Week 1's results inevitably swayed the following rankings, catered to non-point-per-reception scoring. Yet each case provides context beyond riding the hot hand and fading the slow starter.