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ADP | Bye | Age | 1yr. Proj | 3yr. Proj | 5yr. Proj | 10yr. Proj | DS Analysis | 3D Value + | ||
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1
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WAS
QB1
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N/A | 12 | 24.6 | 387 | 1,135 | 1,848 | 3,314 | Daniels proved pro-ready, throwing for 3,568 yards, 25 TDs, and 9 INTs on a 69% completion rate. His 891 rushing yards ranked second among QBs. Washington added useful pieces this offseason, including WR Deebo Samuel and LT Laremy Tunsil. | 100 | ||
2
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BUF
QB2
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N/A | 7 | 29.2 | 378 | 1,084 | 1,773 | 3,437 | Allen wrapped up 2024 with 3,731 yards, 28 TDs, and 6 INTs in 16 games. He remained excellent on the ground with 531 yards and 12 TDs. Only 29 ahead of next season, Allen’s elite run should continue for the foreseeable future. | 95 | ||
3
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BAL
QB3
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N/A | 7 | 28.5 | 385 | 1,095 | 1,784 | 3,218 | Jackson posted an MVP-caliber performance in 2024, resulting in a career-high 488 fantasy points. He’s under contract through the 2028 season. | 92 | ||
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4
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CIN
WR1
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N/A | 10 | 25.3 | 347 | 1,042 | 1,704 | 3,210 | Chase became only the fifth WR ever to win the triple crown in the Super Bowl era, leading the league in receptions, yards and TDs. He outscored Justin Jefferson (the WR2 on the season) by more than four PPR points per game in 2024. It is unlikely that Chase can repeat such a performance in 2025 (or beyond) but he certainly has the talent. | 81 | ||
5
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MIN
WR2
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N/A | 6 | 26.1 | 315 | 1,000 | 1,623 | 2,973 | Jefferson ended 2024 as the PPR WR2, notchign his fifth straight 1,000+ yard season to start his career. With Sam Darnold’s emergence, Jefferson was able to catch 10 TDs, matching his career high. He went for 100+ catches for the third time in his career. Jefferson should continue to flourish alongside young QB J.J. McCarthy. | 74 | ||
6
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DAL
WR3
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N/A | 10 | 26.3 | 329 | 985 | 1,596 | 2,948 | Even with QB Dak Prescott missing most of 2024, Lamb ended the year as the PPR WR5. Lamb had double-digit targets in six of his nine games and was a WR2 or better in those six. The high volume of targets should continue with Lamb under contract through 2028. | 72 | ||
7
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NYG
WR4
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N/A | 14 | 22 | 305 | 927 | 1,583 | 3,188 | Despite having Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, and Tommy DeVito, Nabers ended 2024 as the PPR WR7 in points per game. This included five weeks as a top-10 scorer at the position. He commands volume and showcases a complex route tree from short screens to deep routes. He's a star in the making if the Giants can find a QB. | 72 | ||
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8
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KC
QB4
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N/A | 10 | 29.8 | 336 | 986 | 1,612 | 3,121 | Mahomes posted relatively underwhelming production in 2024. A declining Travis Kelce and injured pass catchers (Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown) kept the lid on Mahomes’ fantasy output. Still, the development of Xavier Worthy was a major positive, while Rice and Brown return for 2025. K.C. also spent a mid-round pick on versatile WR Jalen Royals. | 70 | ||
9
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CIN
QB5
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N/A | 10 | 28.6 | 368 | 971 | 1,596 | 3,088 | Burrow performed as a high-end QB1 in 2024. He was also one of the offseason winners, as Cincy retained WRs Ja’Marr Chase AND Tee Higgins on long-term deals. At only 28, Burrow should have multiple years of top-8 production remaining. | 70 | ||
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10
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ATL
RB1
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N/A | 5 | 23.4 | 329 | 916 | 1,456 | 2,357 | Robinson profiled as the best RB prospect since Saquon Barkley. Thickly built and explosive, the Texas product simply never earned a consistent role under HC Arthur Smith. With Smith out of town, Robinson's production exploded to 1,881 total yards and 15 TDs in 2024. He's on track to remain a clear RB1 for the forseeable future. | 67 | ||
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11
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LAR
WR5
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N/A | 8 | 24.1 | 317 | 919 | 1,505 | 2,816 | Nacua dealt with knee issues in the preseason and early in 2024. Still, he ended six of his 10 full games as a top-20 PPR WR. He should retain the target lead in the short term, even after the arrival of WR Davante Adams. We'll also see how L.A. approaches the QB spot with Matthew Stafford entering his age 37 season. | 66 | ||
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PHI
QB6
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N/A | 9 | 26.9 | 379 | 1,001 | 1,601 | 2,736 | The Eagles signed Hurts to a five-year extension in April 2023. In 2024, his passing production took a step back after a career-best 2023. Still, he hit 10+ rushing TDs for the fourth straight year. Rushing should continue boosting Hurts' fantasy value for at least the next couple of seasons. | 66 | ||
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LVR
RB2
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N/A | 8 | 21.6 | 289 | 854 | 1,425 | 2,612 | Jeanty went from a 1,900 total yard sophomore season to a 2,700 total yard junior season. He boasts elite contact balance, burst, and receiving ability. Jeanty’s landing spot in Vegas should support some massive workloads over the next few seasons. | 65 | ||
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DET
RB3
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N/A | 8 | 23.3 | 300 | 880 | 1,418 | 2,364 | Despite a slow start, Gibbs largely delivered as a rookie RB. He averaged 5.2 YPC and popped in 10 TDs on 182 attempts, adding 52 receptions. His production reached new heights in 2024, and he proved more than capable as a workhorse back following a late-season injury to David Montgomery. Only 23, Gibbs shouldn't slow down any time soon. | 64 | ||
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CHI
QB7
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N/A | 5 | 23.7 | 319 | 933 | 1,570 | 3,065 | Williams showed the ability to make high-end throws as a rookie. But his tendency to hold the ball and take sacks led to a wildly inconsistent campaign. Fortunately, an improved O-line and an upgraded pass-catching corps arrived this offseason. TE Colston Loveland and WR Luther Burden arrived early in the draft, giving new HC Ben Johnson plenty of offensive weapons. | 62 | ||
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LAC
QB8
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N/A | 12 | 27.3 | 315 | 949 | 1,556 | 3,029 | Alongside new HC Jim Harbaugh, WR Ladd McConkey, and LT Joe Alt, Herbert played excellent real-life ball in 2024. However, he finished as a QB1 in only five of 17 games. Pass-catching depth remains somewhat of a question here, although the Chargers spent a Round 2 pick on Ole Miss WR Tre Harris. Josh Palmer departed in free agency. | 62 | ||
17
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NE
QB9
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N/A | 14 | 22.8 | 303 | 910 | 1,553 | 3,134 | Well-built at 6’4, 230, Maye showed he could make any throw on the field as a rookie. Still, he needed an upgraded supporting cast to flourish in fantasy. New England added O-line talent in free agency and in Round 1 (OT Will Campbell). The draft also brought pass-catching RB TreVeyon Henderson in Round 2 and WR Kyle Williams in Round 3. | 60 | ||
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HOU
WR6
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N/A | 6 | 26.3 | 305 | 858 | 1,390 | 2,568 | A hamstring injury knocked Collins out for part of 2024, but he was still the PPR WR8 in points per game. And that was despite a down year for the Texans' passing game. Collins has now shown two years of top production and is under contract through 2027. | 58 | ||
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HOU
QB10
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N/A | 6 | 23.8 | 297 | 906 | 1,537 | 3,042 | Missed time from Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs didn’t help. But Stroud took a clear step back in 2024, ranking 33rd among 42 qualifiers in fantasy points per dropback. We remain high on the talent here, but it’s hard to buy a major bounce-back given the current supporting cast. Houston added WR Christian Kirk but traded top LT Laremy Tunsil. The draft brought reinforcements in WRs Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel. | 57 | ||
20
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JAC
WR7
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N/A | 8 | 22.8 | 298 | 804 | 1,336 | 2,595 | Thomas Jr. surprised almost everyone by having an incredible rookie season, even when Mac Jones came in at QB. He ended the season as the PPR WR4 with five weeks as a top-10 WR. With a new coach and OC coming in, Thomas should be the de facto top option with hopefully an even better offensive system. | 54 | ||
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DET
WR8
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N/A | 8 | 25.8 | 276 | 816 | 1,317 | 2,300 | The Lions' offensive explosion favored St. Brown once again as he ended the season the PPR WR5 in points per game. It was boom-or-bust weekly with six WR1 weeks, but also five weeks at WR3 or worse. We don't love the loss of top OC Ben Johnson -- but St. Brown's volume should stick around going forward. | 50 | ||
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22
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MIA
RB4
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N/A | 12 | 23.8 | 300 | 749 | 1,177 | 1,936 | Achane's rushing efficiency hit a snag in year two. But his receiving work went through the roof: 78 catches, 592 yards, and 6 TDs. Another RB1 season is in play for 2025, although we'll see if Miami looks to work in more of second-year RB Jaylen Wright. | 49 | ||
23
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PHI
RB5
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N/A | 9 | 28.4 | 320 | 750 | 1,152 | 1,900 | Barkley hit as our 2022 Comeback Pick. 2023 turned up an ugly QB situation and poor efficiency on strong volume. Barkley expressed interest in returning to New York but ultimately joined a superior environment in Philly. From there, he enjoyed a historic 2024 with 2,005 yards and 15 total TDs. Another 1-2 seasons of top-end RB1 production are reasonable. | 49 | ||
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24
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DEN
QB11
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N/A | 12 | 25.4 | 325 | 897 | 1,469 | 2,777 | An older prospect at 24, Nix proved pro-ready alongside HC Sean Payton. Across 17 games, he tallied 3,775-29-12 -- plus 430-4 rushing. This offseason brought the arrival of veteran TE Evan Engram and Round 3 WR Pat Bryant. | 49 | ||
25
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NYJ
RB6
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N/A | 9 | 24.1 | 257 | 724 | 1,172 | 2,071 | The 36th overall pick, Hall looked to be on his way to an excellent rookie year. Then came an ACL tear in Week 7. Only 22, the Iowa State product returned for Week 1, 2023, proving both durable and effective in a tough situation. A largely ineffective Aaron Rodgers limited Hall this past fall, while the RB also battled through a knee injury. 2025 turns up a contract year. | 49 |
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