College Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet Week 2

Chase Clement is the top scoring player following Week 1 of college fantasy football.
Similar to knowing who the top scorers are each week in college fantasy football, setting your lineup with the top players at each position is essential to winning a college fantasy championship. College Fantasy Coach’s Week 2 Cheat Sheet is designed to give you a full view of the top scoring players in college fantasy football, by position.
Chase Clement of Rice was the top scorer in college fantasy football last week. He scored 54 fantasy points (according to CBSSports.com) with 24 completions, 258 pass yards, 87 rush yards, and 6 touchdowns scored against SMU on Saturday.
Below you will find a breakdown of the top 3 statistical scorers, by position, during week 1 in college fantasy football. Statistics are listed based on standard scoring categories in college fantasy football, according to CBSSports.
Quarterback:
- Clement, Rice: 54 fantasy points (24 completions, 354 total yards, 6 touchdowns)
- Juice Williams, Illinois: 45 points (26/461/5)
- Kellen Lewis, Indiana: 45 (17/329/4)
Running Back:
- Shaun White, Navy: 39 fantasy points (348 total yards, 3 touchdowns)
- Ryan Mathews, Fresno State: 36 points (183/3)
- Damion Fletcher, Southern Mississippi: 35 (236/2)
Wide Receiver:
- Will Judson, Illinois: 29 fantasy points (5 catches, 177 total yards, 2 touchdowns)
- Nathan Palmer, Northern Illinois: 29 points (3/170/2)
- Sammie Stroughter, Oregon State: 27 (12/159/2)
Tight End:
- James Casey, Rice: 21 fantasy points (6/100/2)
- Chase Coffman, Missouri: 18 points (9/120/1)
- Branden Ledbetter, Western Michigan: 18 (9/123/1)
Kickers:
- Alex Henery, Nebraska: 17 fantasy points
- Leigh Tiffin, Alabama: 14 points
- Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State: 13 points
Defense/Special Teams:
- Florida: 40 fantasy points (3 defensive touchdowns, 10 points against, 4 sacks, 4 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered, 241 total yards against)
- Arizona: 39 points (1/0/0/4/1/112)
- South Carolina: 29 (0/0/2/2/2/138)






