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August 20, 2025
Updated Fantasy Football Rookie Tight End (TE) Rankings (August 2025) | Fantasy News
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Updated Fantasy Football Rookie Tight End (TE) Rankings (August 2025) | Fantasy News
Colston Loveland leads the 2025 rookie TE rankings after the NFL Draft, with Tyler Warren, Elijah Arroyo, and Mason Taylor chasing. Harrold Fannin Jr., Terrance Ferguson, Oronde Gadsden II, Gunnar Helm, and Noah Fant fill the next tier, followed by Chig Okonkwo. The piece stresses tight end development, highlighting late-round and dynasty targets. August preseason notes push Warren toward a low-end TE1 trajectory; Loveland’s Bears role should grow behind Kmet; Arroyo’s Seattle path hinges on two-TE sets; Gadsden and Helm offer dynasty upside; Fant’s release in Cincinnati opens a niche; Njoku backup considerations; Barner’s Seahawks fit adds another layer.
Which rookie TE offers the safest late-round redraft value this August?How should fantasy managers approach rookies in tight-end-heavy drafts?Which rookie TE has the strongest dynasty upside beyond Year 1?What impact do preseason depth-chart shifts have on rookies’ Week 1 roles?
Mentions:
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Elijah Arroyo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
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@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns | NFL
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@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
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@Noah Fant | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
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@Oronde Gadsden II | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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@Terrance Ferguson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
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@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
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https://www.rotoballer.com/updated-fantasy-footbal..

August 20, 2025
Andrew Luck, back at Stanford as GM, aims to rebuild football program - CBSSports.com
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Andrew Luck, back at Stanford as GM, aims to rebuild football program - CBSSports.com

Andrew Luck returns to Palo Alto as Stanford's general manager, tasked with modernizing a program that peaked in the early 2010s but has since drifted. Luck’s first moves center on aligning NIL, the transfer portal and revenue sharing with Stanford's core mission: player development and culture. Frank Reich joins as interim coach for one season, providing NFL-grade stability while a national search unfolds. The setup signals a careful reset rather than a quick rebuild, balancing tradition with modern college football realities.

Luck emphasizes a one-day-at-a-time mindset and a unicorn recruiting philosophy—high-character players who excel academically and athletically. He wants to diversify the roster through transfers and emphasize culture and development as the program's backbone. The season opener at Hawaii will be the first real test of this new era as Stanford pursues bowls and a return to relevance, navigating NILs, portals, and scale while keeping the human element at the center.

Mentions:
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/an..

August 20, 2025
Anthony Richardson landing spots: Rams one of five teams to watch for demoted Colts QB - CBSSports.com
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CBSSports
Anthony Richardson landing spots: Rams one of five teams to watch for demoted Colts QB - CBSSports.com

Daniel Jones is Indy’s Week 1 starter for 2025, relegating Anthony Richardson to a veteran backup role and signaling a major shift in the Colts’ plan after a four-year era marked by Richardson’s raw potential and health concerns. Jones inked a $14 million free-agent deal and earned the coaching staff’s long leash, with Shane Steichen declaring there won’t be a quick pull of the trigger. Richardson’s rough follow-up season—low completion rate, high interception count, and durability questions—made Indy’s decision feel like a prudent, win-now pivot. The conversation isn’t confined to 2025, though; Richardson’s value will be a hot topic this offseason, with several teams rumored to be ready to pounce if the price is right.

Beyond Indy, a varied slate of suitors surfaces as potential Richardson destinations. The Rams could reevaluate a post-Stafford plan, the Saints could use a clearer long-term answer, the Raiders could reconsider their QB room, and the Steelers and Ravens loom as playoff-competitive fits if the price falls. The article also notes Richardson’s age (23) and pedigree, underscoring the probability that teams will chase upside in a favorable system. The broader takeaway for fantasy managers is clear: Jones in Indy tightens the Colts’ clock, Richardson’s market remains lively, and the quarterback market could swing several rosters this offseason.

With Daniel Jones as the Colts’ 2025 starter, should fantasy managers chase Colts receivers or pivot to Richardson’s potential elsewhere?If Richardson lands in a Rams-like system, what would be the immediate fantasy expectations in 2025-26?Which offseason move would most improve Richardson’s fantasy upside if he changes teams?What matchup factors should guide weekly start decisions for Colts quarterbacks in 2025?
Mentions:
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/anthony-richard..

August 20, 2025
Colts preseason: Riley Leonard, Jason Bean at QB vs. Bengals
@TheColtsWire
Colts Wire
Colts preseason: Riley Leonard, Jason Bean at QB vs. Bengals

In Week 3 of the preseason, Riley Leonard and Jason Bean will pilot the Colts’ offense against the Bengals as the regulars rest up. Leonard, the likely third quarterback on Indiana’s depth chart, has seen the lion’s share of summer snaps with 40 dropbacks across two games, completing 19 of 36 with a touchdown and an interception. Bean has been lighter, going 3 of 7, but has flashed big-play ability with both his arm and legs, nearly delivering a late drive against Green Bay.

With Daniel Jones named starter but Anthony Richardson not suiting up in the finale, Leonard and Bean will shoulder the Week 3 load. Fantasy players should temper expectations—this duo is unlikely to provide immediate redraft value, but the path they’re carving matters for dynasty rosters and late-season speculative plays if injuries create opportunities. The Bengals pose a test, but the focus here is the Colts’ developing quarterback depth and how Leonard’s Notre Dame pedigree and Bean’s improvisational flair could translate into long-term upside.

The weekend’s outcome could hint at the Colts’ plan behind Richardson: a developmental lane where Leonard and Bean audition for future roles while the club preserves its top two QBs for the regular season. For fantasy enthusiasts, monitoring how Leonard commands the huddle and whether Bean sustains the big-play spark will be the tell for potential future streaming or stash opportunities in deep leagues.

Given Leonard and Bean’s Week 3 roles, is either a viable dynasty stash or redraft shot?If Leonard falters, could Bean become a Week 1 streamer in a pinch?What does this plan tell us about Indiana’s QB development behind Richardson?If backups see real snaps due to injury, what’s the immediate fantasy outlook?
Mentions:
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@Riley Leonard | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://coltswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/co..

August 20, 2025
SI:AM | Max Scherzer Shines Again as Blue Jays Maintain AL East Lead
Dan Gartland
Sports Illustrated
SI:AM | Max Scherzer Shines Again as Blue Jays Maintain AL East Lead

Daniel Jones lands in Indianapolis as the Colts’ starting quarterback, shifting a high-leverage fantasy dynamic in a league watching a volatile QB carousel. Jones’ rushing upside brings back dual-threat appeal, potentially boosting early-season ceilings for Colts pass-catchers and opening streaming opportunities when matchups align.

Max Scherzer has re-timed his game plan in Toronto, turning back the clock with a series of six-inning, sub-two-run outings. His resilience—despite prior injuries—has transformed the Blue Jays’ rotation into a steadier fantasy asset core, as he limits hard contact and leans on soft contact to suppress big innings.

A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces claw back into form in SI’s WNBA power rankings, highlighting a stable anchor for fantasy rosters who rely on consistency in scoring, rebounding, and efficiency. Shohei Ohtani’s power surge remains a seasonal anchor in MLB, while Yankees’ nine-homer night is a reminder that explosive offense can swing weekly fantasy results in dramatic fashion.

Across sports, the article threads through a blend of breakout potential and proven-production anchors, underscoring how roster moves, aging stars, and targeted slates can shape decision-making for fantasy players and bettors alike.

Mentions:
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.si.com/mlb/si-am-max-scherzer-shines-a..

August 20, 2025
Updated Fantasy Football Rookie Tight End (TE) Rankings (August 2025) | Fantasy News
RotoBaller
Rotoballer
Updated Fantasy Football Rookie Tight End (TE) Rankings (August 2025) | Fantasy News
Colston Loveland leads the 2025 rookie TE rankings after the NFL Draft, with Tyler Warren, Elijah Arroyo, and Mason Taylor chasing. Harrold Fannin Jr., Terrance Ferguson, Oronde Gadsden II, Gunnar Helm, and Noah Fant fill the next tier, followed by Chig Okonkwo. The piece stresses tight end development, highlighting late-round and dynasty targets. August preseason notes push Warren toward a low-end TE1 trajectory; Loveland’s Bears role should grow behind Kmet; Arroyo’s Seattle path hinges on two-TE sets; Gadsden and Helm offer dynasty upside; Fant’s release in Cincinnati opens a niche; Njoku backup considerations; Barner’s Seahawks fit adds another layer.
Which rookie TE offers the safest late-round redraft value this August?How should fantasy managers approach rookies in tight-end-heavy drafts?Which rookie TE has the strongest dynasty upside beyond Year 1?What impact do preseason depth-chart shifts have on rookies’ Week 1 roles?
Mentions:
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Colston Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Colston Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Elijah Arroyo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Elijah Arroyo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
@Noah Fant | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Noah Fant | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Oronde Gadsden II | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Oronde Gadsden II | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Terrance Ferguson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Terrance Ferguson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/updated-fantasy-footbal..

August 20, 2025
Andrew Luck, back at Stanford as GM, aims to rebuild football program - CBSSports.com
@cbssports
CBSSports
Andrew Luck, back at Stanford as GM, aims to rebuild football program - CBSSports.com

Andrew Luck returns to Palo Alto as Stanford's general manager, tasked with modernizing a program that peaked in the early 2010s but has since drifted. Luck’s first moves center on aligning NIL, the transfer portal and revenue sharing with Stanford's core mission: player development and culture. Frank Reich joins as interim coach for one season, providing NFL-grade stability while a national search unfolds. The setup signals a careful reset rather than a quick rebuild, balancing tradition with modern college football realities.

Luck emphasizes a one-day-at-a-time mindset and a unicorn recruiting philosophy—high-character players who excel academically and athletically. He wants to diversify the roster through transfers and emphasize culture and development as the program's backbone. The season opener at Hawaii will be the first real test of this new era as Stanford pursues bowls and a return to relevance, navigating NILs, portals, and scale while keeping the human element at the center.

Mentions:
@Andrew Luck | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Andrew Luck | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Frank Reich | | NFL
@Frank Reich | | NFL
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors | NFL
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Kirk Cousins | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Kirk Cousins | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
Stanford Cardinal | NFL
Stanford Cardinal | NFL
@Troy Taylor | | NFL
@Troy Taylor | | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/an..

August 20, 2025
Anthony Richardson landing spots: Rams one of five teams to watch for demoted Colts QB - CBSSports.com
@JordanDajani
CBSSports
Anthony Richardson landing spots: Rams one of five teams to watch for demoted Colts QB - CBSSports.com

Daniel Jones is Indy’s Week 1 starter for 2025, relegating Anthony Richardson to a veteran backup role and signaling a major shift in the Colts’ plan after a four-year era marked by Richardson’s raw potential and health concerns. Jones inked a $14 million free-agent deal and earned the coaching staff’s long leash, with Shane Steichen declaring there won’t be a quick pull of the trigger. Richardson’s rough follow-up season—low completion rate, high interception count, and durability questions—made Indy’s decision feel like a prudent, win-now pivot. The conversation isn’t confined to 2025, though; Richardson’s value will be a hot topic this offseason, with several teams rumored to be ready to pounce if the price is right.

Beyond Indy, a varied slate of suitors surfaces as potential Richardson destinations. The Rams could reevaluate a post-Stafford plan, the Saints could use a clearer long-term answer, the Raiders could reconsider their QB room, and the Steelers and Ravens loom as playoff-competitive fits if the price falls. The article also notes Richardson’s age (23) and pedigree, underscoring the probability that teams will chase upside in a favorable system. The broader takeaway for fantasy managers is clear: Jones in Indy tightens the Colts’ clock, Richardson’s market remains lively, and the quarterback market could swing several rosters this offseason.

With Daniel Jones as the Colts’ 2025 starter, should fantasy managers chase Colts receivers or pivot to Richardson’s potential elsewhere?If Richardson lands in a Rams-like system, what would be the immediate fantasy expectations in 2025-26?Which offseason move would most improve Richardson’s fantasy upside if he changes teams?What matchup factors should guide weekly start decisions for Colts quarterbacks in 2025?
Mentions:
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Pete Carroll | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Pete Carroll | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/anthony-richard..

August 20, 2025
Colts preseason: Riley Leonard, Jason Bean at QB vs. Bengals
@TheColtsWire
Colts Wire
Colts preseason: Riley Leonard, Jason Bean at QB vs. Bengals

In Week 3 of the preseason, Riley Leonard and Jason Bean will pilot the Colts’ offense against the Bengals as the regulars rest up. Leonard, the likely third quarterback on Indiana’s depth chart, has seen the lion’s share of summer snaps with 40 dropbacks across two games, completing 19 of 36 with a touchdown and an interception. Bean has been lighter, going 3 of 7, but has flashed big-play ability with both his arm and legs, nearly delivering a late drive against Green Bay.

With Daniel Jones named starter but Anthony Richardson not suiting up in the finale, Leonard and Bean will shoulder the Week 3 load. Fantasy players should temper expectations—this duo is unlikely to provide immediate redraft value, but the path they’re carving matters for dynasty rosters and late-season speculative plays if injuries create opportunities. The Bengals pose a test, but the focus here is the Colts’ developing quarterback depth and how Leonard’s Notre Dame pedigree and Bean’s improvisational flair could translate into long-term upside.

The weekend’s outcome could hint at the Colts’ plan behind Richardson: a developmental lane where Leonard and Bean audition for future roles while the club preserves its top two QBs for the regular season. For fantasy enthusiasts, monitoring how Leonard commands the huddle and whether Bean sustains the big-play spark will be the tell for potential future streaming or stash opportunities in deep leagues.

Given Leonard and Bean’s Week 3 roles, is either a viable dynasty stash or redraft shot?If Leonard falters, could Bean become a Week 1 streamer in a pinch?What does this plan tell us about Indiana’s QB development behind Richardson?If backups see real snaps due to injury, what’s the immediate fantasy outlook?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
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Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jason Bean | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
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@Riley Leonard | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Riley Leonard | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://coltswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/co..

August 20, 2025
SI:AM | Max Scherzer Shines Again as Blue Jays Maintain AL East Lead
Dan Gartland
Sports Illustrated
SI:AM | Max Scherzer Shines Again as Blue Jays Maintain AL East Lead

Daniel Jones lands in Indianapolis as the Colts’ starting quarterback, shifting a high-leverage fantasy dynamic in a league watching a volatile QB carousel. Jones’ rushing upside brings back dual-threat appeal, potentially boosting early-season ceilings for Colts pass-catchers and opening streaming opportunities when matchups align.

Max Scherzer has re-timed his game plan in Toronto, turning back the clock with a series of six-inning, sub-two-run outings. His resilience—despite prior injuries—has transformed the Blue Jays’ rotation into a steadier fantasy asset core, as he limits hard contact and leans on soft contact to suppress big innings.

A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces claw back into form in SI’s WNBA power rankings, highlighting a stable anchor for fantasy rosters who rely on consistency in scoring, rebounding, and efficiency. Shohei Ohtani’s power surge remains a seasonal anchor in MLB, while Yankees’ nine-homer night is a reminder that explosive offense can swing weekly fantasy results in dramatic fashion.

Across sports, the article threads through a blend of breakout potential and proven-production anchors, underscoring how roster moves, aging stars, and targeted slates can shape decision-making for fantasy players and bettors alike.

Mentions:
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
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https://www.si.com/mlb/si-am-max-scherzer-shines-a..

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