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August 17, 2025
Who Should I Draft for Fantasy Football? Outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, Jaylin Noel | Fantasy News
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Who Should I Draft for Fantasy Football? Outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, Jaylin Noel | Fantasy News

RotoBaller tallies 2025 fantasy football outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, and Jaylin Noel. Core take: evaluate rookies and veterans through a lens of offense architecture and depth charts, with a strong emphasis on redraft vs dynasty value. Golden is a Green Bay rookie in a run-heavy offense, often avoided in redraft; Tuten is a high-upside Jaguars back with a real chance to seize lead duties. Noel and Reed headline WR talent for Houston and Green Bay respectively, while Warren’s rushing upside at tight end for Indy could yield surprise value in non-PPR formats. The guide also highlights Jauan Jennings, Tillman, Pearsall, Bech and Tillman as players to monitor for mid-round value and late-season breakouts. The included Who Should I Draft tool lets you compare up to four players at a time to optimize drafting strategy in 2025.

Which four players offer the best value in 2025 redraft from this group?Which rookie should I stash in dynasty for 2026-27 production?How should Packers WRs be drafted with Golden and Reed in mind?Which TE among these options has the most upside in redraft?
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@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jaylin Noel | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jaylin Noel | Houston Texans | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/who-should-i-draft-for-..

August 14, 2025
Raiders rookie WR Jack Bech displaying impactful skill set at practice
@TheRaidersWire
Raiders Wire
Raiders rookie WR Jack Bech displaying impactful skill set at practice

Las Vegas used the No. 58 pick in the 2025 NFL draft to add Jack Bech, a physical, versatile receiver whose contact-catch ability and willingness to block align with the Raiders’ tough, run-first identity. Bech is shaping into the team’s WR3 behind Jakobi Meyers, with Tre Tucker slotted opposite Meyers and Dont'e Thornton Jr. pressing for snaps. Bech’s early path includes a reliable role in offense and a potential specialty in traffic-filled catches, a value-add for a Raiders unit looking to maximize play-action and contested throws.

Bech already earned praise from Geno Smith for his toughness and reported productive moments during practice, including a contested catch off play-action. His high-motor, every-down approach at TCU translated to the NFL expectations, and the Raiders are leveraging his run-blocking and pass-catching ability to exploit mismatches in the middle of field. If he can sustain that pace, Bech could climb the depth chart and become a meaningful fantasy option in deeper leagues, especially in formats valuing slot targets and red-zone touches.

Which Raiders WR pairings could maximize fantasy upside in Bech's rookie year?What red flags could temper Bech's immediate fantasy impact in Vegas?In dynasty formats, how should Bech be valued relative to Meyers and Tucker?What preseason indicators would push Bech into fantasy relevance for Week 1?
Mentions:
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
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@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

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

August 14, 2025
Raiders 53-man roster: Is WR Collin Johnson worth keeping?
@TheRaidersWire
Raiders Wire
Raiders 53-man roster: Is WR Collin Johnson worth keeping?

Collin Johnson is pushing for a Raiders roster spot, leaning on size, contested catches, and a strong special-teams game to separate himself in a crowded WR room. Las Vegas has four roster locks at receiver—Jakobi Meyers, Tre Tucker, Dont'e Thornton Jr., and Jack Bech—and Johnson is contending for the final one or two spots, a battle that training camp has intensified.

Johnson’s path is shaped by a difficult injury history and a resilient return. A torn Achilles with the Giants in 2022 stalled his momentum, but he battled back in 2023 with Chicago and remains a big-bodied, reliable option who can win 50/50 looks when a defense is in good position. His preseason showing against Seattle—two catches for 17 yards—plus standout special-teams work underline his value as a backend roster piece, not just a size-on-the-field story.

The Raiders’ competition plan makes Johnson a plausible 53-man candidate if he continues to contribute on coverage units and can translate his contested-catch ability into meaningful targets in offense. For fantasy, he’s a deep-league stash at best—likely a boom/bust depth option whose upside hinges on injuries to the top five WRs and special-teams-driven roster security.

What’s the biggest fantasy-led takeaway from the Raiders’ WR competition?If you’re drafting deep-roster WRs for fantasy, how would you attack this Raiders group?Which defensive matchups could help a Johnson fantasy case if he makes Vegas’ roster?What indicators would push Collin Johnson from deep roster stash to real fantasy asset?
Mentions:
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@Collin Johnson | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Collin Johnson | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
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@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

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

August 14, 2025
Fantasy Football: 5 players with declining ADP
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football: 5 players with declining ADP

Five notable ADP swings emerge as the NFL calendar treads into preseason action. Keenan Allen’s arrival in Los Angeles nudges the Chargers’ WR room, trimming targets for Ladd McConkey even though the rookie still flashed late-season chemistry with Justin Herbert. McConkey’s value shifts from upside WR1 to a more cautious top-15 ceiling in a quartet of pass-canvass options with Allen back. Kaleb Johnson lands in Pittsburgh with a dampened fantasy trajectory, stuck behind Warren and Harris in a run-heavy system, making a two-down role the likeliest path to relevance. Joe Mixon’s new Texans chapter adds noise: more mouths and a potentially lighter rushing workload could depress his ADP further, positioning him as a true back-end RB2 with touchdown upside. Cam Skattebo’s trek to New York Giants finds him in a crowded backfield, where injury and a flat preseason start sting his draft value. Jack Bech’s Raiders gambit unfolds with Bech fighting for snaps in a tier-leaning offense, where any three-receiver packages could lift him from afterthought to occasional starter. Collectively, the piece threads a common thread: ADP moves reflect volume shifts, coaching changes, and competition landscapes that fantasy managers must balance when drafting in late summer.

Five-player ADP swing digest—what's the single move with the biggest upside?Kaleb Johnson’s Steelers path is murky—where does he fit in a run-heavy plan?Joe Mixon’s Texans stint raises questions—how should he be drafted?Cam Skattebo’s Giants path looks crowded—how to draft him?
Mentions:
@Cam Skattebo | New York Giants | NFL
@Cam Skattebo | New York Giants | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Houston Texans | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Houston Texans | NFL
@Kaleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kaleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-5-player..

August 10, 2025
Jakobi Meyers fantasy football preview 2025: Stats, season outlook, predictions - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Jakobi Meyers fantasy football preview 2025: Stats, season outlook, predictions - NBC Sports

Jakobi Meyers heads to Las Vegas with a Golden State-like upgrade at quarterback and an offensive backbone that could lift his fantasy floor. In 2024 Meyers ranked solidly in receptions and yards despite two of the game’s least accurate passers, drawing 23% of targets on his routes. With Geno Smith arriving to steer the Raiders and Chip Kelly designing the system, Meyers steps in as Vegas’ clear top receiver, a target magnet who should thrive even in a run-first approach as defenses shift focus toward the young playmakers around him. This makes Meyers a late-round, high-floor pick for fantasy managers who don’t plan on chasing WRs in the first few rounds.

Rookies Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton add upside and depth, but Meyers' established role and the QB upgrade create a compelling value case. The Raiders’ passing attack could heighten Meyers’ fantasy weekly floor, especially in PPR formats, while the attention paid to Bowers should open easier looks for Meyers. The article flags Meyers as a sleeper who could outperform his draft spot in 2025, particularly for managers who build around league settings with personalized insights.

What is Meyers' likely target share for 2025 after the Raiders' QB upgrade?Is Meyers a safe late-round target with Geno Smith in town?How do rookies Bech and Thornton affect Meyers' weekly targets?Should you stack Meyers with Geno Smith in drafts?
Mentions:
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/2025-fantasy-football-pl..

August 17, 2025
Who Should I Draft for Fantasy Football? Outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, Jaylin Noel | Fantasy News
RotoBaller
Rotoballer
Who Should I Draft for Fantasy Football? Outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, Jaylin Noel | Fantasy News

RotoBaller tallies 2025 fantasy football outlooks for Bhayshul Tuten, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, Matthew Golden, Jauan Jennings, Tyler Warren, Ricky Pearsall, Jack Bech, Cedric Tillman, Jayden Reed, and Jaylin Noel. Core take: evaluate rookies and veterans through a lens of offense architecture and depth charts, with a strong emphasis on redraft vs dynasty value. Golden is a Green Bay rookie in a run-heavy offense, often avoided in redraft; Tuten is a high-upside Jaguars back with a real chance to seize lead duties. Noel and Reed headline WR talent for Houston and Green Bay respectively, while Warren’s rushing upside at tight end for Indy could yield surprise value in non-PPR formats. The guide also highlights Jauan Jennings, Tillman, Pearsall, Bech and Tillman as players to monitor for mid-round value and late-season breakouts. The included Who Should I Draft tool lets you compare up to four players at a time to optimize drafting strategy in 2025.

Which four players offer the best value in 2025 redraft from this group?Which rookie should I stash in dynasty for 2026-27 production?How should Packers WRs be drafted with Golden and Reed in mind?Which TE among these options has the most upside in redraft?
Mentions:
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jayden Reed | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jaylin Noel | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jaylin Noel | Houston Texans | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/who-should-i-draft-for-..

August 14, 2025
Raiders rookie WR Jack Bech displaying impactful skill set at practice
@TheRaidersWire
Raiders Wire
Raiders rookie WR Jack Bech displaying impactful skill set at practice

Las Vegas used the No. 58 pick in the 2025 NFL draft to add Jack Bech, a physical, versatile receiver whose contact-catch ability and willingness to block align with the Raiders’ tough, run-first identity. Bech is shaping into the team’s WR3 behind Jakobi Meyers, with Tre Tucker slotted opposite Meyers and Dont'e Thornton Jr. pressing for snaps. Bech’s early path includes a reliable role in offense and a potential specialty in traffic-filled catches, a value-add for a Raiders unit looking to maximize play-action and contested throws.

Bech already earned praise from Geno Smith for his toughness and reported productive moments during practice, including a contested catch off play-action. His high-motor, every-down approach at TCU translated to the NFL expectations, and the Raiders are leveraging his run-blocking and pass-catching ability to exploit mismatches in the middle of field. If he can sustain that pace, Bech could climb the depth chart and become a meaningful fantasy option in deeper leagues, especially in formats valuing slot targets and red-zone touches.

Which Raiders WR pairings could maximize fantasy upside in Bech's rookie year?What red flags could temper Bech's immediate fantasy impact in Vegas?In dynasty formats, how should Bech be valued relative to Meyers and Tucker?What preseason indicators would push Bech into fantasy relevance for Week 1?
Mentions:
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

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

August 14, 2025
Raiders 53-man roster: Is WR Collin Johnson worth keeping?
@TheRaidersWire
Raiders Wire
Raiders 53-man roster: Is WR Collin Johnson worth keeping?

Collin Johnson is pushing for a Raiders roster spot, leaning on size, contested catches, and a strong special-teams game to separate himself in a crowded WR room. Las Vegas has four roster locks at receiver—Jakobi Meyers, Tre Tucker, Dont'e Thornton Jr., and Jack Bech—and Johnson is contending for the final one or two spots, a battle that training camp has intensified.

Johnson’s path is shaped by a difficult injury history and a resilient return. A torn Achilles with the Giants in 2022 stalled his momentum, but he battled back in 2023 with Chicago and remains a big-bodied, reliable option who can win 50/50 looks when a defense is in good position. His preseason showing against Seattle—two catches for 17 yards—plus standout special-teams work underline his value as a backend roster piece, not just a size-on-the-field story.

The Raiders’ competition plan makes Johnson a plausible 53-man candidate if he continues to contribute on coverage units and can translate his contested-catch ability into meaningful targets in offense. For fantasy, he’s a deep-league stash at best—likely a boom/bust depth option whose upside hinges on injuries to the top five WRs and special-teams-driven roster security.

What’s the biggest fantasy-led takeaway from the Raiders’ WR competition?If you’re drafting deep-roster WRs for fantasy, how would you attack this Raiders group?Which defensive matchups could help a Johnson fantasy case if he makes Vegas’ roster?What indicators would push Collin Johnson from deep roster stash to real fantasy asset?
Mentions:
Chicago Bears | NFL
Chicago Bears | NFL
@Collin Johnson | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Collin Johnson | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

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

August 14, 2025
Fantasy Football: 5 players with declining ADP
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football: 5 players with declining ADP

Five notable ADP swings emerge as the NFL calendar treads into preseason action. Keenan Allen’s arrival in Los Angeles nudges the Chargers’ WR room, trimming targets for Ladd McConkey even though the rookie still flashed late-season chemistry with Justin Herbert. McConkey’s value shifts from upside WR1 to a more cautious top-15 ceiling in a quartet of pass-canvass options with Allen back. Kaleb Johnson lands in Pittsburgh with a dampened fantasy trajectory, stuck behind Warren and Harris in a run-heavy system, making a two-down role the likeliest path to relevance. Joe Mixon’s new Texans chapter adds noise: more mouths and a potentially lighter rushing workload could depress his ADP further, positioning him as a true back-end RB2 with touchdown upside. Cam Skattebo’s trek to New York Giants finds him in a crowded backfield, where injury and a flat preseason start sting his draft value. Jack Bech’s Raiders gambit unfolds with Bech fighting for snaps in a tier-leaning offense, where any three-receiver packages could lift him from afterthought to occasional starter. Collectively, the piece threads a common thread: ADP moves reflect volume shifts, coaching changes, and competition landscapes that fantasy managers must balance when drafting in late summer.

Five-player ADP swing digest—what's the single move with the biggest upside?Kaleb Johnson’s Steelers path is murky—where does he fit in a run-heavy plan?Joe Mixon’s Texans stint raises questions—how should he be drafted?Cam Skattebo’s Giants path looks crowded—how to draft him?
Mentions:
@Cam Skattebo | New York Giants | NFL
@Cam Skattebo | New York Giants | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Houston Texans | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Houston Texans | NFL
@Kaleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kaleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-5-player..

August 10, 2025
Jakobi Meyers fantasy football preview 2025: Stats, season outlook, predictions - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Jakobi Meyers fantasy football preview 2025: Stats, season outlook, predictions - NBC Sports

Jakobi Meyers heads to Las Vegas with a Golden State-like upgrade at quarterback and an offensive backbone that could lift his fantasy floor. In 2024 Meyers ranked solidly in receptions and yards despite two of the game’s least accurate passers, drawing 23% of targets on his routes. With Geno Smith arriving to steer the Raiders and Chip Kelly designing the system, Meyers steps in as Vegas’ clear top receiver, a target magnet who should thrive even in a run-first approach as defenses shift focus toward the young playmakers around him. This makes Meyers a late-round, high-floor pick for fantasy managers who don’t plan on chasing WRs in the first few rounds.

Rookies Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton add upside and depth, but Meyers' established role and the QB upgrade create a compelling value case. The Raiders’ passing attack could heighten Meyers’ fantasy weekly floor, especially in PPR formats, while the attention paid to Bowers should open easier looks for Meyers. The article flags Meyers as a sleeper who could outperform his draft spot in 2025, particularly for managers who build around league settings with personalized insights.

What is Meyers' likely target share for 2025 after the Raiders' QB upgrade?Is Meyers a safe late-round target with Geno Smith in town?How do rookies Bech and Thornton affect Meyers' weekly targets?Should you stack Meyers with Geno Smith in drafts?
Mentions:
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Dont'e Thornton Jr. | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jack Bech | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/2025-fantasy-football-pl..

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