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August 20, 2025
Houston Texans mailbag: Time to worry about Joe Mixon's injury?
Jonathan M. Alexander
Houston Chronicle
Houston Texans mailbag: Time to worry about Joe Mixon's injury?

Growing role for Xavier Hutchinson becomes the centerpiece of Houston’s receiver group, with the staff praising his versatility and willingness to do dirty work. He’s emerged as a reliable short-to-intermediate target for C.J. Stroud and looks locked to make the roster with a potential breakout season.

The Texans’ backfield situation features Nick Chubb as a veteran plug-in, with Nick Chubb showing speed and decisiveness in limited work, while Joe Mixon’s status remains up in the air as he progresses back from injury. Free-agent additions and veteran depth are shaping how Houston approaches the final cuts and the Week 1 landscape.

On the trade-front, several on-the-bubble players—Christian Harris, Dameon Pierce, Cam Robinson, and Justin Watson—are viewed as high-value assets who could yield cheap, productive depth for other teams. The plan emphasizes flexibility, cap considerations, and giving the best players the field, regardless of contract status. Creasing decisions around Trent Brown’s return, the tackle rotation, and Ersery’s hold at left tackle hint at how Houston might structure its O-line for the season.

Overall, the Texans are balancing a win-now push with roster optimization, leveraging Hutchinson’s intangibles, Chubb’s reacquired explosiveness, and savvy handling of veterans to optimize the final 53 before cuts.

Which Texans WR has the clearest path to a breakout role this season?If Nick Chubb is the lead back until Mixon returns, how should you view the Texans’ run game plan Week 1?Which bubble player holds the best trade value before final cuts?Would Cam Robinson or Aireontae Ersery be the best option to stash for fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Aireontae Ersery | Houston Texans | NFL
@Aireontae Ersery | Houston Texans | NFL
@C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans | NFL
@C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans | NFL
@Cam Robinson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cam Robinson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Justin Watson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Justin Watson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nick Chubb | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Nick Chubb | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Xavier Hutchinson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Xavier Hutchinson | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texans/art..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 3 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 3 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

This 10-team, single-QB, PPR redraft draft guide delivers a compact, round-by-round blueprint designed to maximize value and flexibility. It emphasizes locking in a strong core early, then stacking depth at other positions to weather committee risk and injuries. The plan starts with a Round 1 call to draft a running back, then targets an elite quarterback by Round 2, and pairs a top tight end shortly after. Wide receivers come in waves from Round 4 onward, while later rounds focus on high-upside backs and premium depth at WR. The strategy leans on ADP consensus from ESPN, Sleeper, and Yahoo, while offering concrete targets and contingencies for when popular picks land differently than expected. The guide also highlights how a strong RB/WR base creates stockpile depth, enabling managers to chase upside and leverage midseason trades without sacrificing week-to-week competitiveness.

Bijan Robinson is highlighted as a third-overall value in many 10-team drafts, sitting behind Ja’Marr Chase and Saquon Barkley in ADP but presenting a very high ceiling given Falcons' usage. If Robinson slides to second, Jahmyr Gibbs becomes the pivot option, underscoring the guide’s theme: build around a premier RB and then optimize the rest of the lineup with smart QB/TE selections early. In Round 2, Jayden Daniels is cited as the top quarterback target in this setup, reflecting the value of securing a trustworthy signal-caller while maintaining balance elsewhere. The plan then moves to a TE pick in Round 3 (Trey McBride) and a WR emphasis in Round 4 (Marvin Harrison Jr.), followed by additional WRs and backs in the ensuing rounds to ensure a diversified, high-floor lineup with plenty of weekly upside.

What is your ideal Round 2 QB target in this plan, and why?Which WRs should you prioritize in Rounds 4-5 to complement a bijan-chase-barkley core?Which RBs provide the best handcuff upside behind your early anchorbacks?In this draft plan, which weeks look most favorable for a Chase- Robinson or Chase-Barkley pairing?
Mentions:
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Travis Etienne Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Travis Etienne Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
Fantasy Football: 3 tight end sleepers
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football: 3 tight end sleepers

sleeper tight ends to target abound in 2024, with Chig Okonkwo, Brenton Strange and Isaiah Likely leading the charge. Okonkwo exploded in the Titans’ late-season run, flashing elite speed and per-play efficiency, and playoff production that suggested a real fantasy ceiling if his snap rate stays high. Strange seized a near-full-time role for Jacksonville when Evan Engram was out, delivering strong weeks and a clear path to a larger target share. Baltimore’s Likely emerged as a high-upside handcuff who can swing fantasy weeks when Andrews isn’t on the field. The piece notes how ADP compression at TE leaves real sleepers in play, especially on teams willing to feature tight ends in 11/12 personnel and with evolving offensive schemes. The Titans’ and Ravens’ layouts, plus Jacksonville’s rotation change under a new OC, create concrete paths for these players to crack top-12 and top-6 fantasy floors, even in redraft formats.

Fourteen tight ends sit inside the top 121 in ADP, underscoring the volatility and opportunity around the position. Loveland and Warren sit outside the immediate sleepers, but the article highlights that several veterans and mid-draft pieces can pay off if they land on a favorable depth chart or see a boost from injuries. The overall message: read the offense, watch playing time, and pounce on the off-the-radar TE who can anchor a playoff push or provide season-long upside in the late rounds.

Which sleeper TE offers the best dynasty value this season?Is Okonkwo the right redraft flyer for Week 1 given his late-season growth?Which sleeper TE is safest to roster for a playoff push?Should you target Cade Otton as a late-round TE with upside?
Mentions:
@Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-3-tight-..

August 19, 2025
Travis Hunter injury update: When will Jaguars' top pick be a full go?
@TheJaguarsWire
Jaguars Wire
Travis Hunter injury update: When will Jaguars' top pick be a full go?

Travis Hunter is dealing with a minor upper-body issue but has returned to Jacksonville Jaguars practice in limited fashion. He took part in stretches and individual drills, plus walkthroughs, while 7-on-7s and full-speed reps remained away from his schedule. The injury is described as precautionary and day-to-day, with optimism that he’ll be able to participate more fully as the team heads toward joint practices with the Dolphins. Jacksonville intends to deploy him as a two-way contributor, easing him in on defense while keeping him full-time on offense, with reps increasing as the season unfolds.

Hunter did not play in the Jaguars’ preseason tilt against New Orleans, continuing a pattern of cautious management from Liam Coen and the medical staff. Insiders have stressed the issue is minor and situational, not a sign of overuse, and the goal is to have him closer to 100% by the Miami sessions. If all goes well, he could be cleared to log full work on both sides in preparation for Week 1, a development that would significantly boost fantasy value given his multifaceted role.

The broader takeaway is Hunter’s versatility remains a focal point for Jacksonville’s offense and defensive schemes. He’s spent more practice days on offense recently, yet his snap counts across offense and defense have been roughly even. The dynamic adds a layer of complexity for fantasy managers, who will need to monitor practice reports closely to gauge when he’ll be available for full usage and how Jacksonville plans to balance his two-way workload in real-game situations.

Mentions:
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@Travis Hunter | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Travis Hunter | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

August 19, 2025
6 Late-Round Running Back Fantasy Football Draft Targets: High-Upside RB Values (2025) | Fantasy News
Phil Clark
Rotoballer
6 Late-Round Running Back Fantasy Football Draft Targets: High-Upside RB Values (2025) | Fantasy News

Bhayshul Tuten, Dylan Sampson, Jaylen Wright, Kyle Monangai, Keaton Mitchell, and Tahj Brooks headline a six-pack of RBs to target after Round 12 in 2025 fantasy drafts. ADP guidance from multiple platforms highlights late-round value in a year when workload edges and backfield splits decide championships. Tuten’s speed and contact balance, Sampson’s instinctive one-cut ability, Wright’s burst in Miami, Monangai’s balance in Chicago, Mitchell’s big-play upside in Baltimore, and Brooks’s physicality in Cincinnati offer air-tight, high-reward upside as season-long resources. The piece notes Judkins’ unsettled timeline and suggests that these late-round targets can swing playoff push with gradual, scalable touches as the year unfolds.

In Jacksonville, Tuten projects as a complementary piece behind Etienne and Tank Bigsby, potentially delivering a valuable late-season surge if workload expands. Cleveland’s Dylan Sampson benefits from Judkins’ status and Ford’s presence, offering explosive plays and goal-line upside in a.values-based Browns attack. Miami’s Jaylen Wright is pitched as a fast-twitch option who could slice into Achane’s carries if opportunities present, while Monangai in Chicago represents a sturdy, vision-driven runner behind Swift and Roschon Johnson. Keaton Mitchell’s speed in Baltimore keeps him in the conversation as a stashing playoff spark, and Tahj Brooks with Cincinnati’s depth could carve a meaningful role in a grind-it-out backfield.

Which RB offers the clearest Week 1 impact and long-term upside among these six targets?How should you split exposure among these six in a standard 12-team redraft?Which of these RBs has the highest receiving upside in PPR formats?Which RB should you pair with a top-12 RB for a weekly DFS lineup?
Mentions:
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/6-late-round-running-ba..

August 20, 2025
Houston Texans mailbag: Time to worry about Joe Mixon's injury?
Jonathan M. Alexander
Houston Chronicle
Houston Texans mailbag: Time to worry about Joe Mixon's injury?

Growing role for Xavier Hutchinson becomes the centerpiece of Houston’s receiver group, with the staff praising his versatility and willingness to do dirty work. He’s emerged as a reliable short-to-intermediate target for C.J. Stroud and looks locked to make the roster with a potential breakout season.

The Texans’ backfield situation features Nick Chubb as a veteran plug-in, with Nick Chubb showing speed and decisiveness in limited work, while Joe Mixon’s status remains up in the air as he progresses back from injury. Free-agent additions and veteran depth are shaping how Houston approaches the final cuts and the Week 1 landscape.

On the trade-front, several on-the-bubble players—Christian Harris, Dameon Pierce, Cam Robinson, and Justin Watson—are viewed as high-value assets who could yield cheap, productive depth for other teams. The plan emphasizes flexibility, cap considerations, and giving the best players the field, regardless of contract status. Creasing decisions around Trent Brown’s return, the tackle rotation, and Ersery’s hold at left tackle hint at how Houston might structure its O-line for the season.

Overall, the Texans are balancing a win-now push with roster optimization, leveraging Hutchinson’s intangibles, Chubb’s reacquired explosiveness, and savvy handling of veterans to optimize the final 53 before cuts.

Which Texans WR has the clearest path to a breakout role this season?If Nick Chubb is the lead back until Mixon returns, how should you view the Texans’ run game plan Week 1?Which bubble player holds the best trade value before final cuts?Would Cam Robinson or Aireontae Ersery be the best option to stash for fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Aireontae Ersery | Houston Texans | NFL
@Aireontae Ersery | Houston Texans | NFL
@C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans | NFL
@C.J. Stroud | Houston Texans | NFL
@Cam Robinson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cam Robinson | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Justin Watson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Justin Watson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nick Chubb | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Nick Chubb | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Xavier Hutchinson | Houston Texans | NFL
@Xavier Hutchinson | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texans/art..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 3 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 3 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

This 10-team, single-QB, PPR redraft draft guide delivers a compact, round-by-round blueprint designed to maximize value and flexibility. It emphasizes locking in a strong core early, then stacking depth at other positions to weather committee risk and injuries. The plan starts with a Round 1 call to draft a running back, then targets an elite quarterback by Round 2, and pairs a top tight end shortly after. Wide receivers come in waves from Round 4 onward, while later rounds focus on high-upside backs and premium depth at WR. The strategy leans on ADP consensus from ESPN, Sleeper, and Yahoo, while offering concrete targets and contingencies for when popular picks land differently than expected. The guide also highlights how a strong RB/WR base creates stockpile depth, enabling managers to chase upside and leverage midseason trades without sacrificing week-to-week competitiveness.

Bijan Robinson is highlighted as a third-overall value in many 10-team drafts, sitting behind Ja’Marr Chase and Saquon Barkley in ADP but presenting a very high ceiling given Falcons' usage. If Robinson slides to second, Jahmyr Gibbs becomes the pivot option, underscoring the guide’s theme: build around a premier RB and then optimize the rest of the lineup with smart QB/TE selections early. In Round 2, Jayden Daniels is cited as the top quarterback target in this setup, reflecting the value of securing a trustworthy signal-caller while maintaining balance elsewhere. The plan then moves to a TE pick in Round 3 (Trey McBride) and a WR emphasis in Round 4 (Marvin Harrison Jr.), followed by additional WRs and backs in the ensuing rounds to ensure a diversified, high-floor lineup with plenty of weekly upside.

What is your ideal Round 2 QB target in this plan, and why?Which WRs should you prioritize in Rounds 4-5 to complement a bijan-chase-barkley core?Which RBs provide the best handcuff upside behind your early anchorbacks?In this draft plan, which weeks look most favorable for a Chase- Robinson or Chase-Barkley pairing?
Mentions:
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Travis Etienne Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Travis Etienne Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
Fantasy Football: 3 tight end sleepers
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football: 3 tight end sleepers

sleeper tight ends to target abound in 2024, with Chig Okonkwo, Brenton Strange and Isaiah Likely leading the charge. Okonkwo exploded in the Titans’ late-season run, flashing elite speed and per-play efficiency, and playoff production that suggested a real fantasy ceiling if his snap rate stays high. Strange seized a near-full-time role for Jacksonville when Evan Engram was out, delivering strong weeks and a clear path to a larger target share. Baltimore’s Likely emerged as a high-upside handcuff who can swing fantasy weeks when Andrews isn’t on the field. The piece notes how ADP compression at TE leaves real sleepers in play, especially on teams willing to feature tight ends in 11/12 personnel and with evolving offensive schemes. The Titans’ and Ravens’ layouts, plus Jacksonville’s rotation change under a new OC, create concrete paths for these players to crack top-12 and top-6 fantasy floors, even in redraft formats.

Fourteen tight ends sit inside the top 121 in ADP, underscoring the volatility and opportunity around the position. Loveland and Warren sit outside the immediate sleepers, but the article highlights that several veterans and mid-draft pieces can pay off if they land on a favorable depth chart or see a boost from injuries. The overall message: read the offense, watch playing time, and pounce on the off-the-radar TE who can anchor a playoff push or provide season-long upside in the late rounds.

Which sleeper TE offers the best dynasty value this season?Is Okonkwo the right redraft flyer for Week 1 given his late-season growth?Which sleeper TE is safest to roster for a playoff push?Should you target Cade Otton as a late-round TE with upside?
Mentions:
@Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Chig Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-3-tight-..

August 19, 2025
Travis Hunter injury update: When will Jaguars' top pick be a full go?
@TheJaguarsWire
Jaguars Wire
Travis Hunter injury update: When will Jaguars' top pick be a full go?

Travis Hunter is dealing with a minor upper-body issue but has returned to Jacksonville Jaguars practice in limited fashion. He took part in stretches and individual drills, plus walkthroughs, while 7-on-7s and full-speed reps remained away from his schedule. The injury is described as precautionary and day-to-day, with optimism that he’ll be able to participate more fully as the team heads toward joint practices with the Dolphins. Jacksonville intends to deploy him as a two-way contributor, easing him in on defense while keeping him full-time on offense, with reps increasing as the season unfolds.

Hunter did not play in the Jaguars’ preseason tilt against New Orleans, continuing a pattern of cautious management from Liam Coen and the medical staff. Insiders have stressed the issue is minor and situational, not a sign of overuse, and the goal is to have him closer to 100% by the Miami sessions. If all goes well, he could be cleared to log full work on both sides in preparation for Week 1, a development that would significantly boost fantasy value given his multifaceted role.

The broader takeaway is Hunter’s versatility remains a focal point for Jacksonville’s offense and defensive schemes. He’s spent more practice days on offense recently, yet his snap counts across offense and defense have been roughly even. The dynamic adds a layer of complexity for fantasy managers, who will need to monitor practice reports closely to gauge when he’ll be available for full usage and how Jacksonville plans to balance his two-way workload in real-game situations.

Mentions:
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Travis Hunter | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Travis Hunter | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

August 19, 2025
6 Late-Round Running Back Fantasy Football Draft Targets: High-Upside RB Values (2025) | Fantasy News
Phil Clark
Rotoballer
6 Late-Round Running Back Fantasy Football Draft Targets: High-Upside RB Values (2025) | Fantasy News

Bhayshul Tuten, Dylan Sampson, Jaylen Wright, Kyle Monangai, Keaton Mitchell, and Tahj Brooks headline a six-pack of RBs to target after Round 12 in 2025 fantasy drafts. ADP guidance from multiple platforms highlights late-round value in a year when workload edges and backfield splits decide championships. Tuten’s speed and contact balance, Sampson’s instinctive one-cut ability, Wright’s burst in Miami, Monangai’s balance in Chicago, Mitchell’s big-play upside in Baltimore, and Brooks’s physicality in Cincinnati offer air-tight, high-reward upside as season-long resources. The piece notes Judkins’ unsettled timeline and suggests that these late-round targets can swing playoff push with gradual, scalable touches as the year unfolds.

In Jacksonville, Tuten projects as a complementary piece behind Etienne and Tank Bigsby, potentially delivering a valuable late-season surge if workload expands. Cleveland’s Dylan Sampson benefits from Judkins’ status and Ford’s presence, offering explosive plays and goal-line upside in a.values-based Browns attack. Miami’s Jaylen Wright is pitched as a fast-twitch option who could slice into Achane’s carries if opportunities present, while Monangai in Chicago represents a sturdy, vision-driven runner behind Swift and Roschon Johnson. Keaton Mitchell’s speed in Baltimore keeps him in the conversation as a stashing playoff spark, and Tahj Brooks with Cincinnati’s depth could carve a meaningful role in a grind-it-out backfield.

Which RB offers the clearest Week 1 impact and long-term upside among these six targets?How should you split exposure among these six in a standard 12-team redraft?Which of these RBs has the highest receiving upside in PPR formats?Which RB should you pair with a top-12 RB for a weekly DFS lineup?
Mentions:
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/6-late-round-running-ba..

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