13 insights fantasy football managers need to know ahead of 2025
Josh Allen was expected to have a down year by his lofty fantasy standards. The Bills lost Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis in free agency, and a transition season was anticipated. That narrative, however, was completely shattered. Allen is currently the QB2 overall, right behind Jackson. For those who love spike weeks, Allen reminded everyone […]

Josh Allen was expected to have a down year by his lofty fantasy standards. The Bills lost Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis in free agency, and a transition season was anticipated. That narrative, however, was completely shattered. Allen is currently the QB2 overall, right behind Jackson. For those who love spike weeks, Allen reminded everyone he excels at delivering them.And what about fantasy football’s ageless wonder, Derrick Henry? Spoiler alert: drafters will enthusiastically select the soon-to-be 31-year-old even higher than they did in 2024. A vintage “Ghost of Fantasy Football Christmas Past” performance in Week 17 reminded everyone why fading Henry this season was bad for your wallet. The Texans, in particular, won’t forget his dominance anytime soon.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited
Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1,
Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
Wilson has been one of the league’s top target earners since his debut season in 2023. He ranks fourth with 141 targets this season, after finishing with 168 last year. Wilson is currently the WR8 — the first potential top-12 WR finish of his career. However, he has taken a significant backseat in the wide receiver pecking order since New York reunited Aaron Rodgers with his long-time former WR1, Davante Adams.
But he is not the only rookie running back for drafters to be excited about.My current way-too-early top 25 PPR rankings for 2025 ( I am sure everyone will agree with me)
Judkins shared the backfield in his lone season in Columbus with TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson has seemingly been in college forever, at one point playing alongside C.J. Stroud, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and other current NFL players. While multiple backs will be selected ahead of him, he reminded everyone of his talent in Ohio State’s blowout win over Tennessee. He should also hear his name called on Day 2.
Travis Hunter was ridiculous … to make a chase down touchdown-saving tackle from across the field and then an interception on the same drive
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12. An elite quarterback ADP correction
The Year 3 backs will be joined by the record-breaking Saquon Barkley, who will soon turn 28, and a few others who continue to shatter the “fantasy football age apex.”— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) December 26, 2024
Jeanty became Boise State’s first unanimous first team All American and just missed becoming the first Heisman trophy winner in school history after a close loss to Hunter. He was not asked to catch passes this season, but finished with 39 in 2023. Jeanty checks all the boxes. He even made Bruce Feldman’s annual freaks list (#54). Jeanty should have no issue with the physical pounding in the NFL. Cold weather games should not be a problem either.
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13. The year of Ja’Marr Chase and WR revenge
Kaleb Johnson is this year’s biggest NFL draft riser at running back. He exploded for 1,537 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns — a Hawkeyes record. He joins Hampton in early discussions for the No. 2 running back in this class behind Jeanty. Johnson has size, home run-hitting explosiveness, and the ability to earn tough yardage. Like Jeanty and Hampton, he has a three-down back profile. Sorry to use technical language, but this “grown ass man” touchdown against Nebraska says more about Johnson than I could in 10 paragraphs.1. Josh Allen, last week (51.9)
2. George Blanda, 1961 (49.7)
3. Michael Vick, 2010 (49.3)
4. Y.A. Tittle, 1962 (48.3)
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28. Josh Allen, this week (41.3)
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31. Jared Goff, this week (41.1)
— Mr. Ohio (@MrOH1O) October 10, 2024Achane is poised to settle into early ADP as a surefire first-round pick for 2025 drafts. However, he won’t be the only running back from the 2023 draft class who fantasy managers will aggressively target in their leagues.
This past preseason, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers were both drafted, on average, more highly than any other rookie wideout in history. Harrison Jr. was a major disappointment, but Nabers joined Brian Thomas Jr. as instant rookie WR1s. A rookie has finished inside the top 10 scorers at WR in four of the past five season, with Nabers and BTJ following up breakout Year 1 performances from players like Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, and Puka Nacua.
14. (BONUS!) Way-too-early 2025 PPR rankings
What rookie tight ends are we drafting this coming season?
- Ja’Marr Chase — WR, Cincinnati
- Saquon Barkley — RB, Philadelphia
- Justin Jefferson — WR, Minnesota
- Puka Nacua — WR, LA Rams
- Bijan Robinson — RB, Atlanta
- Jahmyr Gibbs — RB, Detroit
- De’Von Achane — RB, Miami
- CeeDee Lamb — WR, Dallas
- Nico Collins — WR, Houston
- Amon-Ra St. Brown — WR, Detroit
- Brian Thomas Jr. — WR, Jacksonville
- A.J. Brown — WR, Philadelphia
- Brock Bowers — TE, Las Vegas
- Josh Jacobs — RB, Green Bay
- Malik Nabers — WR, New York Giants
- Ashton Jeanty — RB, TBD
- Chase Brown — RB, Cincinnati
- Drake London — WR, Atlanta
- Derrick Henry — RB, Baltimore
- Breece Hall — RB, New York Jets
- Christian McCaffrey — RB, San Francisco
- Joe Mixon — RB, Houston
- Bucky Irving — RB, Tampa Bay
- Trey McBride — TE, Arizona
- Kyren Williams — RB, LA Rams
If you were the GM of the Vikings… Who would you want as your QB for 2025 pic.twitter.com/WeBsttt0He