Several factors go into building a winning fantasy football team. One of those factors is identifying players with league-winning upside, especially in the later rounds. To help you create an elite fantasy football roster, I have identified one potential league winner for every NFL team.
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Fantasy Football Upside Picks
Curtis Samuel (BUF): ADP 90.1 | WR49
Buffalo made massive changes to their receiving core this offseason, replacing Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis with Keon Coleman and Samuel. While Dalton Kincaid is the biggest benefactor from the offseason moves, his ADP takes him out of the league-winner conversation. Meanwhile, don’t be surprised if Samuel is the team’s leading wide receiver. The veteran has struggled on an awful Washington Commanders offense the past few years. However, Samuel was the WR25, averaging 11.6 half-point PPR fantasy points per game the last time Joe Brady was his offensive coordinator.
Jaylen Wright (MIA): ADP 158.1 | RB50
Wright was a popular pick in dynasty rookie drafts after the Dolphins traded a 2025 third-round pick to select for the former Tennessee star. He had the second-best yards after contact per attempt average (4.35) among running backs, with at least 60 rushing attempts in the rookie class last year (per PFF). Raheem Mostert and De’Von Achane have struggled to stay healthy in their careers. Therefore, Wright could find himself in a featured role for one of the top rushing attacks in the NFL at some point this season.
Javon Baker (NE): ADP 202.2 | WR84
The Patriots have arguably the worst receiving core in the NFL. However, fantasy players shouldn’t be surprised if Baker shines as a rookie. We have seen NFL Draft Day 3 picks turn into fantasy stars as rookies, including Puka Nacua and Amon-Ra St. Brown. The former UCF product had the 11th-highest PFF receiving grade in the draft class last season and posted a higher yards per route run average than Rome Odunze (3.21 vs. 2.93). Baker could quickly turn into the go-to target for Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye.
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