It’s time to get into the Top 10 rookies for this upcoming fantasy season, which is not the same as ranking dynasty rookies. The Top 10 – and today we’ll look at Nos. 10-6 – are how I believe they will impact fantasy teams in 2025 redraft formats. For the Honorable Mentions, click here. Otherwise, let’s get started.
Read MoreThese seven rookies probably won’t be super impactful in 2025, but they have a chance. Keep them in mind as fliers when draft day hits later this summer, and keep tabs on their progress throughout the preseason. These players are listed in ascending order based on my anticipated contributions in 2025 as rookies.
Read MoreBucky Irving was one of the biggest positive surprises of the 2024 season, entering as an afterthought or possible handcuff to Rachaad White, and finishing as one of the most impactful values at any position. Irving won’t surprise anyone this year with a strong campaign, but I’m going to take it a step further and say he establishes himself as one of the real elites at the position, and a 2026 first round pick.
Read MoreAnother year, another offseason wondering whether we should treat Justin Fields like a potentially elite fantasy QB, or running away as fast as one of the most prolific rushing QBs of all time. Rushing production is a bit of a cheat code in fantasy football, and Fields takes the benefits of rushing production to their logical extreme.
Read MoreOne of the last big names in the WR free agent class has found a home, with Stefon Diggs joining the New England Patriots and returning to the ranks of the NFL’s WR1s. Now 31 years old and coming off a torn ACL, however, can Diggs return to being a fantasy WR1? Let’s discuss.
Read MoreSeveral QBs have changed teams this offseason, and while none of them are necessarily league-shifting signings or trades, these moves can and will have big impacts on the QBs’ new teams, and skill players.
Read MoreNajee Harris hasn’t been a flashy or exciting pick for a while, but he might just be the biggest value of any veteran changing teams this offseason.
Read MoreCooper Kupp and the Rams have broken up, severing one of the prolific and entertaining QB/WR duos in the NFL. The end of this relationship was swift and stunning, and now Kupp is with the division rival Seahawks. He’s an interesting fit there considering Seattle is in the midst of a rebuild, and that their alpha occupies the slot a good amount of the time he’s on the field.
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