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1.
Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI
Undoubtedly, the consensus RB1 in 2025 will be Saquon Barkley after arguably the greatest season we have ever seen from the position. Over 2,000 rushing yards as the only skill player to average more than 20 points per game in half-PPR. He led the NFL in touches with nearly 500...running effectively behind the league's best OL.
But as was the case with Christian McCaffrey last season...leading the NFL in touches by such a vast margin is essentially the kiss of death for running backs the following year. Only two RBs finished as RB1s the following year after leading the NFL in touches since 2013. Ezekiel Elliott is the only one over that period to finish inside the top 5. |
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Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN
Chase was my WR1 heading into the 2024 draft season and he exceeded all expectations finishing as the WR1 overall while taking home the Triple Crown. 127 catches for over 1,700 yards and 17 TDs.
20 points per game in half-PPR, which was four points more per game than the next closest WR. He also led the NFL in red-zone targets which has been the clear signal for WR1 overall seasons. The past six No. 1 overall WRs finished first in the NFL in red-zone targets with Chase becoming the sixth to do so. The only major change for 2025 is that Tee Higgins will likely be gone. But the sample size of Chase without Higgins over the last three seasons is more elite WR1 production. All that matters is that he and Burrow stay healthy, as Chase attempts to be the first back-to-back WR1 finisher since Antonio Brown. |
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3.
Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL
Michael Penix is going to be the starter moving forward into 2025, and his brief three-game stint as paints an optimistic picture of this offense. Bijan Robinson ended the season on an absolute tear rushing for at least 90 rushing yards in six straight games, with eight rushing TDs. Jahmyr Gibbs was the only non-QB to out-score Robinson from Week 13 onward.
I'm finding it hard to not rank Robinson as my RB1 in 2025. Second in the NFL touches last season and he is going to be just 23 years old. RB4 overall last season. |
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4.
Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN
The All-Pro WR shut down any doubt that he could produce without Kirk Cousins in 2024, finishing as the fantasy WR2 overall and in points per game. He caught over 100 passes and surpassed 1,500 receiving yards tying a career-high with 10 touchdowns finishing first in end-zone targets. He tied Chase for the most WR1 weekly finishes (12).
It was his fourth time finishing inside the top 5 fantasy WRs. It should be noted that Jefferson's production did dip slightly after T.J. Hockenson returned to the lineup. It's very possible that with QB question marks in 2025, Jefferson's production (specifically TDs) could decline. But it would need to be an absolute implosion for the Vikings WR to fall outside the top 5 just based on his talent and deployment in the Kevin O'Connell offense. |
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Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET
Jahmyr Gibbs was RB2 overall through 18 weeks, averaging just shy of 20 points per game in half-PPR. He led all RBs in weekly RB1 (63%) and RB2 finisher rate (94%).
The Lions RB outscored all non-QB Week 13 onward winning fantasy leagues. Over the last month, he exploded averaging nearly 30 points per game. A lot will be made about how we can project Gibbs in 2025 with David Montgomery still involved. But in Weeks 1-14, Gibbs was RB5 in points per game (16.9). We also saw Gibbs' receiving usage really increase down the stretch, and that could very well increase in Year 3. The floor-ceiling combination for the 23-year-old RB makes him a consensus top-3 RB. |
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6.
CeeDee Lamb
WR - DAL
Despite playing hurt and losing Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb gutted out 15 games en route to a WR8 finish and WR9 in points per game (14.2). He caught at least four passes in all but one game, marking his third straight season with 100-plus receptions.
Lamb played seven games with Prescott to start the season, in which he was generally effective, averaging 15.6 fantasy points per game (18 expected fantasy points per game). Without Prescott, Lamb crawled to a WR12 finish from Weeks 9-16. Even so, Lamb is still the No. 1 guy in Dallas and flashed his elite ceiling before injuries derailed the Dallas offense. |
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Nico Collins
WR - HOU
Nico Collins averaged 2.86 yards per route run in 2024, second among all WRs. He picked up right where he left off in 2023, finishing the season as the WR6 in points per game (14.9). He missed four games with an injury but was very effective on the field as C.J. Stroud's clear No.1 target.
Even when Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell were healthy, he was the alpha of the Texans' passing attack. With both guys potentially not playing for Houston in 2025, Collins will stay atop the 2025 WR fantasy football ranks. |
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Derrick Henry
RB - BAL
I was not high enough on the Ravens' RB in 2024, despite what my colleagues tried telling me. Henry scored 18 TDs. It was his best statistical year since his 2,000-yard campaign. That makes sense, given that Henry rushed for over 1,900 yards.
The King was the RB3 overall through 18 weeks (RB2 in 17 weeks). He "once again" shoved the fantasy football nerds into a locker, who faded him for not having a role in the receiving game. With a core nucleus of Lamar Jackson, Henry and offensive coordinator Todd Monken all returning to Baltimore it's hard to envision Henry as anything but a top-5 fantasy RB in 2025. |
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Puka Nacua
WR - LAR
Puka got hurt in Week 1, forcing him to miss the next five games. But once he returned, he was a force.
The Rams WR1 finished fourth in fantasy points per game. In Weeks 8-18, he out scored all WRs not-named Ja'Marr Chase. He was 9th in red zone targets and led the NFL in target share at 31% (10-plus targets per game) through the postseason. His full 36% target rate per route run was the highest in the NFL among qualified WRs. The second-year WR led the NFL yards per route at 3.23. Only four other players have accomplished this feat of more than 3 yards per route run since 2017 - Tyreek Hill, Cooper Kupp, Julio Jones and Nico Collins. With Cooper Kupp gone next season, Nacua is in a position to see a monster TD boost presuming Matthew Stafford is back under center in Los Angeles. |
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10.
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET
Amon-Ra St. Brown finished another stellar season as the WR3 overall through 17 weeks, averaging 15.4 points (also WR3) through the postseason.
The Sun God was No. 1 overall in red-zone receptions. But he overperformed his 14.6 expected points per game, which ranked 18th. Over the final seven games of the regular season, St. Brown's target share (27% to 23%) fell with both Sam LaPorta and Jameson Williams heavily involved. That should be more of a concern next season, given Jamo's massive breakout. So, can St. Brown continue to thrive as a top-5 fantasy WR amid high target competition, especially after losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson? |
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11.
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC
The rookie from Jacksonville finished as the WR4 overall and WR9 in points per game.
In the last seven games with Mac Jones as his QB... BTJ averaged over 18 half-PPR points per game, 19.5 expected fantasy points per game, a 31% target share, a 48% air yards share, and 96-plus receiving yards per game. Thomas pushed his total of games with 75-plus receiving yards to 11, the most such games by a rookie in the Super Bowl era. With new head coach Liam Coen and quarterback Trevor Lawrence leading the Jaguars offense next season, buckle up for BTJ WR1 szn part 2. |
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12.
A.J. Brown
WR - PHI
A.J. Brown finished last year as the WR10 in points per game (14.1) and WR18 overall having missed 3.5 games with injuries.
AJB was the only WR to command over 50% of his team's total air yards ranking 1st in the NFL with a 51% air yards share. He also finished second with a 30% target share. His 46% top 12 weekly finisher rate was the second highest among all WRs to only Mike Evans. He had 5 100-yard games - tied for the most among all WRs through 17 games. The 28-year-old is still an elite WR, and he will benefit greatly if the Eagles' combination of ground game and defense experiences regression in 2025. |
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13.
Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND
Jonathan Taylor missed time with injuries and inconsistent quarterback play put fantasy football managers in a tough spot out of the gates.
But he was still RB5 in points per game, and he ended the year on an extremely high note, scoring the fourth-most points among all non-QBs despite a bye week in Week 14. When healthy, Taylor is still a top 5 fantasy RB and the engine of the Colts offense. He ended the season with 29-plus carries and 125-plus rushing yards in three straight games. I think he will be a value in 2025 drafts at 26 years old. |
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14.
Josh Jacobs
RB - GB
Production fell into Josh Jacobs' favor from the get-go with injuries hitting the Packers backfield and he took full advantage finishing 5th in touches. RB7 in points per game and RB5 overall in a Green Bay offense that ranked 30th in pass rate over expectation.
He's now been a fantasy RB1 in four of his last five seasons. But in 2025, I think that we might see a more balanced approach from the Packers. Jordan Love was banged up all season. Even though Jacobs was a workhorse in 2024, it seemed so much more out of necessity rather than desire in an offense that traditionally likes to deploy multiple backs. |
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15.
Malik Nabers
WR - NYG
The LSU product had a historic rookie season, finishing as WR7 overall and in points per game through 17 weeks (14.6).
He broke Puka Nacua's rookie WR record for receptions with 109 catches for over 1,200 yards and 7 TDs in just 15 games played. The usage in Brian Daboll's offense was unmatched. First in target share (32%), targets per game (11.1) and expected fantasy points per game (20.3). How he was able to produce at such a high level with bad QB play is a credit to his skill. Even so, quarterback concerns reared their ugly head at times, and that will stay a concern in 2025. Please fantasy football gods, let us have Jameis Winston to the Giants. |
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16.
Ashton Jeanty
RB - FA
Over three seasons, Ashton Jeanty rushed for 4,760 yards on 748 carries (6.4 YPA) with 50 touchdowns. He 5-foot-9 and 215-pound RB had just 10 fumbles on 748 carries (1.3% rate) and displayed steady year-over-year growth, particularly excelling as a receiver in his second season.
According to Football Insights, Jeanty finished his collegiate career with the highest missed tackle forced per touch rate (39%). His career dominator rating ranks inside the top five. His yards per play (3.4) mark is also elite. His dominance as a junior - 43% dominator rating while rushing for an eye-popping 2,595 yards (6.9 YPA) and 29 touchdowns - puts him in an elite company heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. The last two rookie RBs drafted highly in the first round two years ago - Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs - finished as top 10 fantasy RBs in Year 1. |
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17.
Bucky Irving
RB - TB
It was an epic finish for the rookie RB from Oregon with an RB16 finish through Week 17 (RB14 through Week 18). Bucky Irving was RB6 after the Buccaneers' Week 12 bye week averaging north of 19 fantasy points per game in his five healthy contests.
Irving forced a missed tackle on 36% of his touches this season, the highest rate in the NFL. There might be concern about Irving's size entering Year 2, but his absurd tackle-breaking should limit the injury risks. Besides, second-year RBs tend to be great BUYs. His profile is one to target in 2025. |
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18.
Drake London
WR - ATL
Drake London was a red-zone monster ending the season with 23 red-zone targets, tied for third-most among all WRs. He was also a target hog, with the third-highest target rate per route run (30%).
He has led all WRs in red-zone target rate over the past three seasons. Chase the red-zone targets with WRs. That has been one of the biggest predictors of high-end fantasy seasons at the position. Therefore, I will be very high-ranking and drafting London in 2025. 10 might be too low for the WR5 in total points through 18 games last season. The Falcons No. 1 WR was targeted on 41% of his routes run with Michael Penix under center. |
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19.
De'Von Achane
RB - MIA
De'Von Achane was the fantasy RB1 in points per game, with Tua Tagovailoa healthy in 2024. And it was related to his receiving numbers rather than rushing efficiency. He regressed immensely in the latter compared to his rookie campaign. His mind-boggling 7.8 yards per carry fell to 4.6 yards per carry.
But Achane's receiving had room to grow in Year 2 and it ultimately MORE than made up the difference with a declining yards per carry. The Dolphins RB has a top 5 fantasy football ceiling based on his explosive and three-down skill set. He finished second in routes run among RBs last year. Let's see Miami upgrade their offensive line in 2025 and watch Achane boom. |
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20.
Brock Bowers
TE - LV
Fresh off the most historic rookie season of all time for a tight end, there's no surprise that Bowers is ranked as the consensus no.1 TE. He caught 112 balls for 1,194 receiving yards which led all TEs plus five receiving touchdowns. Bowers broke Mike Ditka's record from 1961 for most receiving yards by a rookie tight end. He also broke Puka Nacua's rookie reception record.
He finished as the fantasy TE2 overall through 17 weeks averaging 12.1 points per game. Akin to Jordan Addison/Jameson Williams among WRs. But should fantasy managers trust in drafting him so highly in the middle of Round 2 (Picks 14-18) without any upgrade to the Raiders quarterback room? I'm initially hesitant to pull the trigger at that price given the dynamic between expensive tight ends busting and a surplus of late-round tight ends outperforming their ADP annually. |
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21.
Kyren Williams
RB - LAR
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22.
Josh Allen
QB - BUF
The Bills QB took home the MVP last year, although he finished as the QB2 overall and in points per game hitting over a 22-point threshold. It was impressive given that Allen lost in his top two WRs from the previous season. However, he failed to hit 4,000 passing yards and 29 passing TDs for the first time since 2019. Even so, he made up ground as a rusher, going for 12 scores.
The Bills QB has finished either QB1 or QB2 for five straight seasons. Entering his age-29 season, it should be more of the same in 2025. |
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23.
George Kittle
TE - SF
No tight end scored more points per game than Kittle did in 2024 (13.2). The 49ers dynamic pass-catcher continued to be an efficient monster at 31 years old finishing 2024 first in yards per route run. He went over 1,000 yards for the second straight season (the only TE to do so) and finished top 5 for the fourth straight season.
Since his breakout in 2018, Kittle has been a top five fantasy TE in six seasons where he played at least 14 games. Even if the ride is bumpy at times in a crowded 49ers offense, Kittle's spiked weeks are hard to find elsewhere. His 43% boom rate led all TEs. It's possible that with Deebo Samuel potentially cut and Brandon Aiyuk returning from a season-ending injury, Kittle is relied on more than ever in 2025. |
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24.
Tee Higgins
WR - CIN
Tee Higgins is expected to leave the Bengals in free agency going to the highest bidder after a dominant 2024 season. When healthy, the Bengals WR finished third in points per game (15.5) behind only Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson.
I'm sure a lot will be made of Higgins moving up from real-life WR2 to WR1 on a new team, and whether he is up for the challenge. But we have a five-game sample size of Higgins as the Bengals WR1 without Chase. 8.8 targets per 102 receiving yards and nearly 17 points per game. Alpha WR1 numbers, but well above expectation. Unless Higgins lands in the perfect spot, he might be overvalued in 2025 fantasy football. Losing Joe Burrow to almost any other QB will be a downgrade, and that could make it tougher for him to perform against lofty expectations. His expected output is much closer to high-end WR2 production - which is what he has been his entire NFL career. Not bad by any means. Higgins has a strong WR2 floor as he has failed to finish as such just once in the last four seasons. But don't let the shiny new toy effect let you forget about his constant injury struggles and downgrade at the QB position. The 26-year-old impending free agent has played in only 12 regular-season games in each of the last two years due to injuries. Higgins also basically missed three games in 2022. |
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25.
Chase Brown
RB - CIN
The Bengals RB1 role is elite. Like the Rams, Zac Taylor's coaching staff deploys one RB who plays almost all the snaps.
After Zack Moss went down, Brown took over the Cincinnati backfield in Week 9. He had an eight-game streak of 90+ yards from scrimmage. Brown was the RB5 in points per game (18.4), and first in expected points per game (22.3). The Bengals emerging star was PFF's 14th-highest graded RB and unquestioned bell cow - exactly how he was during his final season at Illinois. With an elite receiving role to boot, Brown projects like a more explosive Kyren Williams in 2025. |
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26.
Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC
The Chargers rookie led his draft class in yards per route run (2.6) and finished 13th in total points among WRs. But during the second half of the season, the Bolts WR surged.
He was WR10 from Weeks 8-17. Going through the postseason he posted a 25% target share and averaged nearly 99 receiving yards per game (second only to Ja'Marr Chase) averaging 16.4 points per game. With Justin Herbert and the same offensive coaching staff at the helm in 2025, we should expect nothing less than 100 catches from a healthy Ladd McConkey in 2025. |
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27.
Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS
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28.
Lamar Jackson
QB - BAL
The Ravens QB threw 41 TDs compared to just four interceptions in 2024. That awarded him fantasy QB1 overall status in 17 games played, although he hardly needed Week 18. Jackson's 25.6 points per game were more than three points higher than the QB2.
With the core offensive nucleus of Derrick Henry and OC Todd Monken returning, it's hard to envision Jackson as anything but a top 3 fantasy QB. The only "factors" working against Jackson are the historical trends. Leading the NFL in TD-INT ratio typically results in regression the following season, as does overall team health. According to Sports Info Solutions, the Ravens had the fewest injuries in the NFL in 2024. |
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29.
James Cook
RB - BUF
James Cook tied a bow on his third season with weekly RB1 finishes in more than half of his games, en route to his second consecutive 1,000-yard campaign. Cook was RB8 overall and RB10 in points per game as he took a massive touchdown leap.
He went from just 2 rushing TDs in 2023 to 19 in 2024. Concerns about Josh Allen taking all the red-zone TDs were overblown. The scores helped boost Cook's production as played fewer than 50% of the snaps. Even so, we have a 28-game sample of Cook in Joe Brady's offense. He has averaged 15.5 points per contest - good for low-end fantasy RB1 production. |
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30.
Breece Hall
RB - NYJ
Breece Hall is coming off a disappointing season as RB18. He scored one fewer TD than the year before and didn't have the marquee big plays. 14th in yards from scrimmage due in part largely of receiving - third in RB targets per game.
Unfortunately, Hall led all RBs in drops (9) with the 8th-worst rushing success rate (34%). But the Jets RB wasn't healthy. He got hurt before the bye week. Before that, he was RB7 through 11 weeks, RB13 in points per game (14.6). A reminder that he will turn 24 years old this year. A full bill of health, high value touches, and explosive plays will catapult Hall's fantasy ceiling in 2025, but another bad Jets offense will hold him back. |
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31.
Mike Evans
WR - TB
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32.
Tyreek Hill
WR - MIA
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33.
Jayden Daniels
QB - WAS
The offensive rookie of the year took the league by storm in 2024, finishing as the QB4 through 17 weeks and as QB6 in points per game throughout the postseason. The Washington QB took command of the Kliff Kingsbury offense and operated as a deadly dual threat averaging over 22 points per game. He rushed for over 1,000 yards in 20 games trailing only Lamar Jackson.
If the Commanders can add more pieces around Daniels during the offseason, we should major boost in his passing numbers. The rookie finished 2024, third in expected fantasy points per game, making him an easy-locked-and-loaded top 5 fantasy quarterback entering Year 2. |
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34.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA
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35.
Sam LaPorta
TE - DET
I was against Sam LaPorta as the TE1 in 2024 and I felt justified by the results. The Lions tight end finished 17 weeks as the TE7 and the TE8 overall in points per game (9.3). His expected fantasy points per game ranked outside the top 12 TEs (9.5) as he wasn't the focal point in the offense many of his backers projected him to be. The lesson to be learned here? Don't draft a tight end as the TE1 if they aren't even the No. 1 on target on their own team.
LaPorta did finish the season on a high note in the second half as he benefitted from the absences of Jameson Williams and David Montgomery. From Week 8 through the divisional round, LaPorta's production was back to his rookie year - north of 11 points per game. The third-year tight end's fantasy ceiling remains capped in a crowded Lions offense while others stay healthy, and the loss of OC Ben Johnson is also a concern. However, his draft price is much more palatable than in 2024. |
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36.
Christian McCaffrey
RB - SF
I was strongly against drafting CMC as the 1.01 last season for a myriad of reasons.
Can I tell you with any confidence that McCaffrey will be healthy in 2025? No. But I like his odds much better. He was limited to just four games, touching the ball a career-low 65 times. And he still flashed the upside going for 100-plus yards from scrimmage in his first two games back. The knee injury that knocked him out of the regular season is healed, and we know the 29-year-old can score fantasy points with the best of them. Head coach Kyle Shanahan is unable to resist himself by limiting his workload. |
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37.
Davante Adams
WR - LAR
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38.
Jalen Hurts
QB - PHI
Only Lamar Jackson scored more fantasy points on a higher rate per dropback than Jalen Hurts. The Super Bowl MVP finished the season averaging over 22 points per game as the QB5. His strong postseason is a reminder that Hurts is an elite fantasy commodity and should be drafted as such with a great supporting cast returning. The Eagles QB has rushed for 13-plus TDs in three straight seasons. In the tush push, we trust.
And if a combination of Saquon Barkley and the Eagles defense take a step back in any way, Hurts would become a major fantasy winner after leading the NFL's most run-heavy offense. |
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39.
Joe Mixon
RB - HOU
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40.
Garrett Wilson
WR - NYJ
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41.
Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR
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42.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI
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43.
Kenneth Walker III
RB - SEA
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44.
Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN
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45.
Trey McBride
TE - ARI
Trey McBride averaged nearly the same amount of points per game (12.1) as Brock Bowers in his third season as the fantasy TE3 despite his comically bad TD rate. It took him 17 weeks to finally score a receiving TD, which was his only fault in 2024.
He was first in several other usage statistics including route participation, target share (27%) and expected points per game (15.6). The Cardinals TE is a prime candidate for positive TD regression in 2025, putting him firmly in the TE1 overall conversation. He will also be cheaper to draft than our No.1 tight end... |
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46.
Zay Flowers
WR - BAL
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47.
Joe Burrow
QB - CIN
Burrow's 2024 campaign will be lost in time because of how bad the defense for Cincinnati was. But there's no denying how elite Burrow played, leading the NFL in passing yards, TDs, completions and attempts.
The Bengals QB re-established himself as the league's No. 1 pure pocket passer, finishing as the QB3 overall and in points per game (22.5). But as the most expensive non-mobile passer to draft - to go along with his injury history and potential loss of his second-best WR - Burrow will carry more risk in 2025 at an expensive tag. |
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48.
Jameson Williams
WR - DET
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49.
James Conner
RB - ARI
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50.
Rashee Rice
WR - KC
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51.
Alvin Kamara
RB - NO
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52.
David Montgomery
RB - DET
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53.
DJ Moore
WR - CHI
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54.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN
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55.
DK Metcalf
WR - PIT
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56.
DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI
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57.
Najee Harris
RB - LAC
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58.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC
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59.
Baker Mayfield
QB - TB
The Buccaneers QB hit career-highs across the board in 2024, tossing 43 TDs while rushing for nearly 400 yards and 3 more scores. Mayfield finished the season as top five fantasy QB overall and points per game (22.3).
But with Liam Coen gone and replaced by new OC Josh Grizzard (the Buccaneers' passing coordinator from last season) concerns about a production falloff should be considered. Mayfield is coming off a career 7.2 passing TD rate - the second-highest mark in 2024. Although his high early ranking suggests these concerns are being overblown for a QB who has been a top 10 fantasy producer both years in Tampa Bay. Still, I'm leaning on him being slightly overrated this high in the rankings. |
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60.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - KC
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61.
Patrick Mahomes II
QB - KC
The Chiefs finished 2nd in pass rate over expectation in 2024. Patrick Mahomes ranked fourth in expected fantasy points per game.
But alas, for the second straight season, he did not deliver. Mahomes was under 20 points per game (19.1) as the QB10. It was his second straight year he failed to finish top 7 overall, and his first finish outside the top 10 since he became a starter. However, not all his fault. Rashee Rice got hurt, Travis Kelce showed his age and Xavier Worthy took time to get going. Once the rookie got ramped up, the production followed. Week 8 onward, the Chiefs QB averaged 21 points per game. There are enough positives from last year to buy the dip on the Chiefs QB in your 2025 drafts. |
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62.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG
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63.
Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN
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64.
Tony Pollard
RB - TEN
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65.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - WAS
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66.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL
Famously or infamously "my guy" among TEs in 2024, Andrews was anything but fun to roster. The start was an outright disaster. Isaiah Likely was breaking out, and Andrews was an afterthought. Whether it was injuries or something else, Andrews was not a featured piece in the Ravens offense.
But after Week 4, the TDs and production started to follow. The Baltimore tight end was the fantasy TE5 from Week 5 onward, finishing the season as the fantasy TE5. Although his TE10 status in points per game (9.1) and expected fantasy points as TE21 suggest he was much closer to a low-end fantasy TE1 than an actual top-5 finisher. Andrews was very TD-dependent, scoring as many times (11) as his previous two seasons combined. A lot of red flags for the 29-year-old entering the final year of his contract with Likely breathing down his neck for targets in the TE room. |
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67.
Omarion Hampton
RB - FA
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68.
George Pickens
WR - PIT
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69.
Tetairoa McMillan
WR - FA
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70.
Chris Godwin
WR - TB
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71.
Chris Olave
WR - NO
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72.
Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA
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Tank Bigsby
RB - JAC
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74.
T.J. Hockenson
TE - MIN
T.J. Hockenson returned from a knee injury in Week 9. He was just the TE12 after coming back but he showed that he was fully recovered from his 2023 injury. The Vikings TE only scored 1 TD but was pacing for nearly 100 targets, and 71 catches for 800 yards (top 8 numbers among 2024 tight ends).
With a full bill of health entering the 2025 season, Hockenson will be back in the top five tight end rankings albeit with some question marks surrounding the Vikings QB situation. WR teammate Jordan Addison might also face a suspension, clearing out targets for Hockenson to open the year for Minnesota. |
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75.
Jared Goff
QB - DET
The Lions QB finished 2024 as the QB7 in points per game (19.4) and QB6 overall. 3rd in passing yards per game.
But Jared Goff hit his stride as injuries derailed the Lions' defense. From Week 11 onward, Goff averaged north of 25 points per game. Weeks 1-10 with a healthier defense? Fewer than 16.5 points per game. That's just one red flag the Detroit QB has to face in 2025. The loss of OC Ben Johnson figures to be a challenge. Goff was just the QB18 in expected fantasy points per game, with virtually zero rushing to supplement his passing production. Among top-8 finishers last season, Goff posted the highest bust rate at 31%. |
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76.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB
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77.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE
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78.
Justin Herbert
QB - LAC
Herbert was extremely efficient during the 2024 season albeit before a 4-interceptions implosion in the wild-card round of the postseason.
He was the QB15 in points per game (16.7) and QB13 overall in his first season under offensive coordinator, Greg Roman. The offensive environment limited Herbert's upside as a fantasy QB1 as he ranked just 30th in expected points per game (15.6). After the bye week, the offense leaned more into the passing game and Herbert's production increased. But it wasn't enough to get him out of low-end fantasy QB1 purgatory. He was also egregiously inconsistent. His 56% bust rate was equivalent to Caleb Williams, and the highest among all QBs inside the top 15. The Bolts QB hasn't finished as a top 10 fantasy QB for three straight seasons, after finishing as such in his first two seasons. Unless we see a dramatic shift in personnel or offensive coaching philosophy in LA, expect Herbert to finish back in the QB10-15 range. |
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79.
Calvin Ridley
WR - TEN
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80.
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE
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81.
Jordan Love
QB - GB
The Packers QB struggled to stay healthy in 2024, finishing as the QB17 overall in 15 games played. He was the QB19 in points per game (15.7) as he failed to hit both his passing and rushing numbers from 2023. The Packers' offense went extremely heavy towards the run and that limited Love's fantasy upside.
Presuming better health in 2025, the Packers QB should enjoy better statistics. But without a true No. 1 WR and reliable rushing, he'll need a lot to fall in his favor to back to mid-range QB1 status. |
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82.
D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI
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83.
Kyler Murray
QB - ARI
No quarterback was more frustrating to roster than the Cardinals QB. He was an emotional roller coaster as the QB11 overall and QB12 in points per game (17.5).
Among QBs to finish in the top 12 overall, Murray's 38% bust rate was the highest. He finished outside the top 12 QBs weekly in less than half of his games. But Murray was completely tough to outright bench because, between bad games, he would post 21-plus fantasy points - which he did seven times. But only once did he post strong outings in consecutive weeks. I understand the frustration, as noted in my NEVER DRAFT AGAIN video from earlier this offseason. Over the last three seasons, he has averaged over 30 rushing yards per game. But he's also the only QB to hit that threshold while also failing to finish top 10 in fantasy points per dropback. Woof. But Murray was STILL fourth in QB rushing yards last season. WR Marvin Harrison Jr. will take a step forward in Year 2. TE Trey McBride will catch more TDs as Murray threw 7 fewer passing touchdowns compared to expectation. |
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84.
Rome Odunze
WR - CHI
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85.
TreVeyon Henderson
RB - FA
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86.
Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT
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87.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - WAS
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88.
Jonnu Smith
TE - MIA
The TE4 season that only dedmeow5 on X called out before the season, Jonnu Smith took the position by storm as the TE6 in points per game. The YAC-monster carried over the impressive efficiency metrics and under-the-radar season-highs from his 2023 season in Atlanta and became an integral part of the 2024 Dolphins.
Smith finally got the usage that his stans have wanted since his Titans days. Now it's just a matter of Miami's sticking to the same script in 2025, as bounce-back seasons for Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle would likely come at Smith's expense. |
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89.
David Njoku
TE - CLE
Another year, another tale of two seasons for the Browns tight end. Njoku finished 5th in fantasy points per game (10.6) and TE11 overall in 11 games played. The Browns TE missed three games to start the year and was placed on season-ending IR after Week 16.
The 29-year-old TE was at his best with Jameis Winston under center, averaging north of 12 points per game (21.1). Equivalent to Brock Bowers. But for the second straight offseason, Njoku might have another new QB that wasn't part of his hot streak the year before. At worst, Njoku's ability to perform with different QBs the past two seasons is encouraging that he won't completely fall off in 2025 regardless of who is throwing him passes. I'd also expect Njoku to remain a staple in the offense under new OC Tommy Rees who served as the pass game specialist & tight ends coach for the Browns last season. Njoku finished third in expected points and targets per game (8.5). |
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90.
J.K. Dobbins
RB - FA
|
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91.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB
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92.
Brandon Aiyuk
WR - SF
|
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93.
Tyler Warren
TE - FA
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94.
Bo Nix
QB - DEN
The Broncos rookie QB had a stellar first year in Sean Payton's offense, finishing as the QB9 overall and in points per game (19). Nix threw 30 TDs and rushed for nearly 500 yards and four scores on the ground. From Week 8 on, the Denver signal caller was hitting over 21 points per game.
Even so, Nix averaged fewer than 20 points per game in the season's entirety. Also, he had a 31% bust rate that was tied for the highest among top 10 finishers. If Denver finds its "joker" on offense this season, we could see the 25-year-old second-year QB improve. Especially with his nucleus of top WRs returning from last season. |
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95.
Tucker Kraft
TE - GB
Kraft broke out in 2024 leading all tight ends in yards after the catch per reception (8.8) with an eye-popping 15 missed tackles. The Packers tight end ran away with the starting job over Luke Musgrave and never looked back finishing as the TE8 overall and 10th in points per game (8.3). He ran a route on 73% of the dropbacks (7th-most).
The Packers passing game never fully got unlocked with Jordan Love constantly banged up, but this receiving corps is wide open for somebody to step up. Especially with Christian Watson suffering a torn ACL injury late in the year. Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed at the end of the season -100%- that Kraft has the potential to be a George Kittle or Travis Kelce type of player. I might have already found "my guy" for tight ends in 2025. |
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96.
Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - JAC
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97.
Brock Purdy
QB - SF
The 49ers QB did not live up to expectations in 2024, finishing as the QB9 in points per game (19.0) and QB12 in 17 games. Injuries devasted the San Fran offense which forced Brock Purdy's production to regress. 2024 was the first season where Purdy posted a passing TD rate below 7% (4.4%).
But with better health in 2025, we should expect Purdy to rebound. Even in a down season, his efficiency still got the Kyle Shanahan scheme bump. Purdy's 8.5 yards per attempt ranked second-best in the NFL. He ranked 5th in passing yards per game (257.6). |
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98.
Rico Dowdle
RB - CAR
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99.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF
|
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100.
Caleb Williams
QB - CHI
|
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101.
Jakobi Meyers
WR - LV
|
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102.
Emeka Egbuka
WR - FA
|
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103.
Quinshon Judkins
RB - FA
|
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104.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN
|
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105.
C.J. Stroud
QB - HOU
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106.
Evan Engram
TE - DEN
Engram played nine games in 2024 but finished TE16 in points per game. He went over his receiving yards prop one time all season (Week 8 versus the Bears). The Jaguars tight end was much more of a PPR-merchant, logging over five receptions per game.
It's possible that Engram could take on a Chris Godwin-type role in the slot for the Jags in 2025 under new head coach and play-caller Liam Coen, suggesting more high-target volume in his future. That being said, the new coaching staff could see Engram as a poor fit and opt for a more complete TE skill set with Brenton Strange instead. Given his mid-range TE draft projection, Engram's not worth the risk. Also, it's possible he is a salary cap casualty. |
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107.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA
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108.
Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF
The Bills tight end was a major disappointment in his second season, finishing as the TE29 in 13 games played. He showed virtually no weekly ceiling with just a 15% top-12 finisher rate as the TE26 in points per game (5.6) - although he left production on the table as the TE16 in expected points per game (9.0).
The usage was middling as Kincaid ran a route on just 57.5% of the dropbacks - outside the top 24 at the position. His saving grace was he was hyper-targeted at a 26% clip - the fifth-highest mark at the position among TEs with at least 150 routes run. Kincaid was also hurt throughout the season (reportedly playing through a torn PCL), which is likely the best justification for his sophomore slump as noted by head coach Sean McDermott in some of his recent pressers. Kincaid is also hardly the first young tight end to not it within his first two seasons. With better health and Josh Allen at the helm, the Year 3 tight end could be a major fantasy steal in 2025. |
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109.
Rachaad White
RB - TB
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110.
Luther Burden III
WR - FA
|
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111.
Drake Maye
QB - NE
The Patriots QB is going to enter the top 12 QB conversation this season. The offensive environment in New England is going to improve for Maye with additions in free agency and the Draft. And I can't ignore his dual-threat skill set.
Among the 7 QBs in 2024 that hit 30-plus rushing yards - which includes Maye - five finished inside the top 6 scoring QBs on a per-dropback basis. What the Pats QB did as a rookie in a terrible situation cannot be understated. He threw at least one TD pass in the 10 games he played fully as a rookie. That resulted in 18.1 fantasy points per game which would have ranked QB15 on the year. |
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112.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC
We finally saw Travis Kelce hit the age cliff. The Chiefs tight end was the TE6 overall and TE7 in points per game through 17 weeks. And outside a big game against Houston in the playoffs, he was a non-factor in the Chiefs' other two postseason contests.
He is trending in the wrong direction, but he can't be completely ignored attached to Patrick Mahomes with a heavily discounted ADP. Kelce was 4th in expected fantasy points per game in 2024 after finishing first in red-zone targets. Regarding Kelce's future and potential retirement, the team will know by March 15th at the latest given the $11.5 million roster bonus in his contract. Early indications are the 35-year-old will be returning. |
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113.
Anthony Richardson
QB - IND
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114.
Cooper Kupp
WR - SEA
|
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115.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF
|
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116.
Dak Prescott
QB - DAL
|
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117.
Dallas Goedert
TE - PHI
Dallas Goedert finished as the overall TE27 in 2024 (10 games). But the Eagles tight end was effective when healthy, tied for the fourth highest top 12 finisher rate at 56%.
Including the postseason, Goedert was TE12 in points per game (8.6), and TE15 in expected fantasy points per game. But as is always the case with Goedert, he will likely remain in that awkward low-end TE1 conversation as he has been throughout his career. His half-PPR finishes since 2024: 15, 11, 10, 21 (11 games), 10, 21 and 27 (10 games). Just once has he scored at least five TDs. His high-end production is almost exclusively tied to when either A.J. Brown or DeVonta Smith misses time. Dating back to 2023, Goedert has gone UNDER 4.5 receptions in 10 of his last 15 games (64%) with his two receiver teammates healthy. He Went UNDER in all but two games this season alongside a healthy Brown and Smith (both against the division-rival Washington Commanders). |
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118.
Tua Tagovailoa
QB - MIA
|
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119.
Rashid Shaheed
WR - NO
|
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120.
Darnell Mooney
WR - ATL
|
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121.
Josh Downs
WR - IND
|
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122.
Matthew Stafford
QB - LAR
|
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123.
Jordan Mason
RB - MIN
|
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124.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ATL
|
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125.
Jauan Jennings
WR - SF
|
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126.
Kyle Pitts
TE - ATL
|
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127.
Trevor Lawrence
QB - JAC
|
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128.
Blake Corum
RB - LAR
|
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129.
Stefon Diggs
WR - FA
|
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130.
Amari Cooper
WR - FA
|
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131.
Keenan Allen
WR - FA
|
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132.
Javonte Williams
RB - DAL
|
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133.
Colston Loveland
TE - FA
|
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134.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF
|
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135.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - IND
|
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136.
Austin Ekeler
RB - WAS
|
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137.
Jerome Ford
RB - CLE
|
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138.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF
|
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139.
Nick Chubb
RB - FA
|
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140.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA
|
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141.
Dylan Sampson
RB - FA
|
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142.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC
|
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143.
Sam Darnold
QB - SEA
|
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144.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL
|
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145.
Michael Penix Jr.
QB - ATL
|
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146.
Braelon Allen
RB - NYJ
|
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147.
Christian Kirk
WR - HOU
|
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148.
Denver Broncos
DST - DEN
|
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149.
Cam Skattebo
RB - FA
|
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150.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT
|
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151.
Matthew Golden
WR - FA
|
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152.
Trey Benson
RB - ARI
|
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153.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE
The Patriots tight end tied for 5th in red-zone targets and second in targets inside the 10-yard line in 2024. But he only scored two TDs as the fantasy TE12 overall and in expected points per game (9.7). He was also TE16 in points per game (7.5)
The veteran tight end has averaged nearly 5 receiving TDs per year as a member of the Patriots. He's a proven producer and vastly underrated as a late-round tight end option. The New England tight end is coming off career-highs in receptions (66) and yards (674). In nine games played with Drake Maye, Henry was averaging 8.8 points per game while pacing for 85 receptions and nearly 850 yards. Henry's best fantasy season came back in 2021 when Josh McDaniels was the Patriots offensive coordinator. If Maye takes a step forward in Year 2, Henry will undoubtedly be along for the ride. |
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154.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN
|
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155.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN
|
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156.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - BAL
|
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157.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF
|
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158.
Bryce Young
QB - CAR
|
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159.
Romeo Doubs
WR - GB
|
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160.
Tre Harris
WR - FA
|
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161.
Isaiah Bond
WR - FA
|
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162.
Geno Smith
QB - LV
|
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163.
Pittsburgh Steelers
DST - PIT
|
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164.
Audric Estime
RB - DEN
|
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165.
Philadelphia Eagles
DST - PHI
|
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166.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI
|
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167.
Adam Thielen
WR - CAR
|
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168.
Baltimore Ravens
DST - BAL
|
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169.
Travis Hunter
WR - FA
|
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170.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE
|
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171.
Bhayshul Tuten
RB - FA
|
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172.
Zach Ertz
TE - WAS
|
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173.
Kansas City Chiefs
DST - KC
|
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174.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL
|
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175.
Alec Pierce
WR - IND
|
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176.
Minnesota Vikings
DST - MIN
|
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177.
Kaleb Johnson
RB - FA
|
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178.
Roschon Johnson
RB - CHI
|
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179.
Cade Otton
TE - TB
|
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180.
New York Jets
DST - NYJ
|
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181.
Los Angeles Chargers
DST - LAC
|
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182.
Detroit Lions
DST - DET
|
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183.
Isaiah Likely
TE - BAL
|
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184.
Brandon Aubrey
K - DAL
|
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185.
Houston Texans
DST - HOU
|
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186.
Devin Neal
RB - FA
|
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187.
Buffalo Bills
DST - BUF
|
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188.
Jake Bates
K - DET
|
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189.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR
|
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190.
Chris Boswell
K - PIT
|
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191.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN
|
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192.
Taysom Hill
QB,TE - NO
|
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193.
Sincere McCormick
RB - LV
|
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194.
Marquise Brown
WR - KC
|
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195.
Cameron Dicker
K - LAC
|
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196.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC
|
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197.
Seattle Seahawks
DST - SEA
|
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198.
MarShawn Lloyd
RB - GB
|
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199.
Wil Lutz
K - DEN
|
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200.
Kendre Miller
RB - NO
|
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201.
Justin Tucker
K - BAL
|
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202.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR
|
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203.
Michael Wilson
WR - ARI
|
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204.
J.J. McCarthy
QB - MIN
|
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205.
Xavier Restrepo
WR - FA
|
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206.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - IND
|
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207.
Antonio Gibson
RB - NE
|
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208.
Trevor Etienne
RB - FA
|
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209.
Ka'imi Fairbairn
K - HOU
|
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210.
Cam Ward
QB - FA
|
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211.
Diontae Johnson
WR - FA
|
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212.
Ollie Gordon II
RB - FA
|
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213.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE
|
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214.
Justin Fields
QB - NYJ
|
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215.
Green Bay Packers
DST - GB
|
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216.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - GB
|
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217.
Jason Sanders
K - MIA
|
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218.
Cleveland Browns
DST - CLE
|
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219.
Chase McLaughlin
K - TB
|
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220.
Gus Edwards
RB - FA
|
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221.
Elic Ayomanor
WR - FA
|
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222.
Evan McPherson
K - CIN
|
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223.
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE - FA
|
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224.
Tyler Bass
K - BUF
|
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225.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU
|
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226.
Roman Wilson
WR - PIT
|
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227.
Damien Martinez
RB - FA
|
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228.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE
|
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229.
Los Angeles Rams
DST - LAR
|
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230.
Joshua Palmer
WR - BUF
|
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231.
Kyle Monangai
RB - FA
|
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232.
Harrison Butker
K - KC
|
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233.
Kenneth Gainwell
RB - PIT
|
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234.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DST - TB
|
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235.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG
|
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236.
Shedeur Sanders
QB - FA
|
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237.
Brandin Cooks
WR - FA
|
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238.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN
|
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239.
Devaughn Vele
WR - DEN
|
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240.
Jake Elliott
K - PHI
|
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241.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR
|
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242.
RJ Harvey
RB - FA
|
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243.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - MIA
|
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244.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG
|
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245.
Derek Carr
QB - NO
|
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246.
Christian Watson
WR - GB
|
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247.
Noah Gray
TE - KC
|
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248.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - TEN
|
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249.
Cam Akers
RB - FA
|
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250.
Kareem Hunt
RB - KC
|
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251.
Elijah Mitchell
RB - KC
|
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252.
Younghoe Koo
K - ATL
|
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253.
Tim Patrick
WR - DET
|
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254.
Noah Fant
TE - SEA
|
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255.
Gabe Davis
WR - JAC
|
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256.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG
|
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257.
Calvin Austin III
WR - PIT
|
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258.
Justice Hill
RB - BAL
|
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259.
San Francisco 49ers
DST - SF
|
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260.
Tez Johnson
WR - FA
|
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261.
Dallas Cowboys
DST - DAL
|
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262.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - DAL
|
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263.
Miles Sanders
RB - DAL
|
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264.
Jalen Royals
WR - FA
|
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265.
Alexander Mattison
RB - MIA
|
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266.
Elijah Moore
WR - FA
|
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267.
Oronde Gadsden II
TE - FA
|
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268.
Russell Wilson
QB - FA
|
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269.
Raheim Sanders
RB - FA
|
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270.
Joshua Karty
K - LAR
|
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271.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO
|
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272.
Keaton Mitchell
RB - BAL
|
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273.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA
|
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274.
Dameon Pierce
RB - HOU
|
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275.
Donovan Edwards
RB - FA
|
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276.
Raheem Mostert
RB - LV
|
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277.
Eddy Pineiro
K - FA
|
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278.
Mike Williams
WR - LAC
|
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279.
Will Dissly
TE - LAC
|
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280.
Zack Moss
RB - CIN
|
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281.
Aaron Rodgers
QB - FA
|
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282.
Khalil Herbert
RB - IND
|
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283.
Ty Chandler
RB - MIN
|
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284.
Kyren Lacy
WR - FA
|
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285.
Tank Dell
WR - HOU
|
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286.
DJ Giddens
RB - FA
|
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287.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC
|
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288.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS
|
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289.
Jermaine Burton
WR - CIN
|
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290.
Tory Horton
WR - FA
|
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291.
Tyler Lockett
WR - FA
|
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292.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB
|
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293.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
RB - WAS
|
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294.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF
|
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295.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV
|
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296.
Jalen Nailor
WR - MIN
|
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297.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ
|
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298.
Daniel Jones
QB - IND
|
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299.
Ameer Abdullah
RB - FA
|
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300.
Miami Dolphins
DST - MIA
|
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301.
Luke McCaffrey
WR - WAS
|
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302.
John Metchie III
WR - HOU
|
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303.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB
|
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304.
Will Levis
QB - TEN
|
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305.
Zamir White
RB - LV
|
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306.
Jaxson Dart
QB - FA
|
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307.
Matt Prater
K - FA
|
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308.
Will Shipley
RB - PHI
|
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309.
Tahj Brooks
RB - FA
|
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310.
Brashard Smith
RB - FA
|
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311.
Jason Myers
K - SEA
|
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312.
Dyami Brown
WR - JAC
|
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313.
Theo Wease
WR - FA
|
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314.
Theo Johnson
TE - NYG
|
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315.
Elijah Arroyo
TE - FA
|
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316.
Chicago Bears
DST - CHI
|
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317.
Jaydn Ott
RB - FA
|
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318.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - SF
|
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319.
Ja'Quinden Jackson
RB - FA
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320.
Trey Sermon
RB - FA
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321.
Deshaun Watson
QB - CLE
|
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322.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC
|
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323.
Phil Mafah
RB - FA
|
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324.
Antwane Wells Jr.
WR - FA
|
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325.
Aidan O'Connell
QB - LV
|
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326.
Matt Gay
K - IND
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327.
Tyler Conklin
TE - FA
|
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328.
Jaylin Noel
WR - FA
|
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329.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - GB
|
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330.
Jayden Higgins
WR - FA
|
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331.
Woody Marks
RB - FA
|
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332.
D'Ernest Johnson
RB - FA
|
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333.
Jack Bech
WR - FA
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334.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF
|
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335.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV
|
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336.
New England Patriots
DST - NE
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337.
Daniel Carlson
K - LV
|
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338.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB
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339.
Jarquez Hunter
RB - FA
|
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340.
Jameis Winston
QB - FA
|
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341.
Kirk Cousins
QB - ATL
|
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342.
Marcus Yarns
RB - FA
|
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343.
Tyler Higbee
TE - LAR
|
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344.
Greg Dulcich
TE - NYG
|
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345.
Gerald Everett
TE - FA
|
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346.
Jonathon Brooks
RB - CAR
|
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347.
Gardner Minshew II
QB - KC
|
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348.
Jacoby Brissett
QB - ARI
|
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349.
Mason Taylor
TE - FA
|
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350.
Mac Jones
QB - SF
|
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351.
Cooper Rush
QB - BAL
|
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352.
Savion Williams
WR - FA
|
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353.
Kalel Mullings
RB - FA
|
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354.
Chris Tyree
RB - FA
|
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355.
Jaydon Blue
RB - FA
|
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356.
Blake Grupe
K - NO
|
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357.
A.J. Dillon
RB - PHI
|
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358.
Deion Burks
WR - FA
|
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359.
Jordan James
RB - FA
|
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360.
Luke Lachey
TE - FA
|
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361.
Terrance Ferguson
TE - FA
|
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362.
Nick Nash
WR - FA
|
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363.
Javon Baker
WR - NE
|
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364.
Ja'Lynn Polk
WR - NE
|
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365.
Atlanta Falcons
DST - ATL
|
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366.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR - SEA
|
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367.
Samaje Perine
RB - CIN
|
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368.
Ricky White III
WR - FA
|
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369.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL
|
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370.
Tai Felton
WR - FA
|
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371.
Mack Hollins
WR - NE
|
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372.
Julian Fleming
WR - FA
|
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373.
Tutu Atwell
WR - LAR
|
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374.
Noah Brown
WR - WAS
|
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375.
Ray-Ray McCloud III
WR - ATL
|
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376.
Arizona Cardinals
DST - ARI
|
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377.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA
|
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378.
Jalen Milroe
QB - FA
|
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379.
Jacob Cowing
WR - SF
|
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380.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
RB - FA
|
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381.
Graham Gano
K - NYG
|
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382.
Stone Smartt
TE - NYJ
|
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383.
Ezekiel Elliott
RB - FA
|
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384.
Curtis Samuel
WR - BUF
|
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385.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN
|
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386.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR
|
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387.
Jelani Woods
TE - IND
|
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388.
Gunnar Helm
TE - FA
|
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389.
Pat Bryant
WR - FA
|
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390.
Jacorey Brooks
WR - FA
|
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391.
Malik Willis
QB - GB
|
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392.
Cade Stover
TE - HOU
|
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393.
Austin Hooper
TE - NE
|
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394.
Luke Schoonmaker
TE - DAL
|
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395.
Hunter Long
TE - JAC
|
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396.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU
|
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397.
Jeremy Ruckert
TE - NYJ
|
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398.
Joe Milton III
QB - NE
|
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399.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR
|
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400.
Kenny Pickett
QB - CLE
|
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401.
Mason Rudolph
QB - PIT
|
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402.
Sterling Shepard
WR - TB
|
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403.
Josh Oliver
TE - MIN
|
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404.
Jahan Dotson
WR - PHI
|
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405.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI
|
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406.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - NE
|
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407.
Devontez Walker
WR - BAL
|
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408.
Jordan Akins
TE - FA
|
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409.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt
RB - FA
|
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410.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - CHI
|
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411.
Tyler Boyd
WR - FA
|
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412.
Jake Browning
QB - CIN
|
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413.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT
|
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414.
Johnny Wilson
WR - PHI
|
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415.
Erick All Jr.
TE - CIN
|
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416.
Jalin Hyatt
WR - NYG
|
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417.
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR - KC
|
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418.
Marcus Mariota
QB - WAS
|